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RML Returning to Form in Le Mans Series Qualifying

RML AD Group’s Thomas Erdos set a best of 1:47.491 in qualifying for this weekend’s Paul Ricard 8 Hours to claim fourth on the LMP2 grid for Round 1 of the 2010 Le Mans Series. The result fell a little short of the team’s hopes and expectations after quicker times in practice, but ahead of the longest race yet scheduled for the Series, being on the second row is likely to be of small consequence.

“We are a little surprised not to be quicker,” conceded Phil Barker, Team Manager at RML, “but at the end of the day, we’re right behind pole, and in the grand scheme of an eight hour race, ten metres on the grid is neither here nor there. The greater concern is what happens after those lights go out and the race starts.”

Having been second or third in the faster practice sessions, the indications were strong that the team could hope for a similar result in qualifying. In the end, however, Brazilian Thomas Erdos had been unable to replicate his earlier pace. “The balance of the car had changed just enough since the previous practice session to prevent Tommy from getting the best out of the car,” explained Barker. “He also had difficulties with traffic, and it just wasn’t meant to be.”

Tommy had joined the qualifying period right at the start of the session, and had encountered a busy track. His first flyer in the team's Lola B08/80 HPD Coupé had been enough to lay a temporary claim to class pole, but he was never able to find the same degree of space again. Running short of fuel, he then briefly pitted before returning to the track with plans for two more laps. “The car felt worse at the rear when I went back out again, and I knew straight away that there was little chance of making the necessary improvement,” said Tommy. “Okay, we’re mildly disappointed, since we felt there was a chance of second place, but we live and learn.”

Pauline Norstrom, Marketing and Motorsport Director of AD Group, spoke on behalf of the team’s principal sponsor. “It’s a long race and grid position is not critical. What matters now is the professionalism of the team and the reliability of the car and the engine. We have confidence in HPD (Honda Performance Development), and we feel there’s still considerably more to come from the engine and chassis combination. The critical aspect is the very encouraging performance of all three drivers in the practice sessions this weekend. Their relative times are very close, and that places the team in a strong position for the race.” CCTV systems created by AD Group monitor the team garage, pitlane and truck, allowing the guests to watch from the comfort of the team’s hospitality facility as the engineers prepare the car for each session.

The race is scheduled to begin at 11:00 local time (10:00 in the UK) tomorrow, Sunday April 11th, and will be covered live on-line by Radio Le Mans, with dedicated blow-by-blow reporting here on the team website. Selected periods of live television coverage, including the start and finish, will be provided on Eurosport.


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Please credit photo 1 to Marcus Potts / CMC and Photo 2 to David Downes / Dailysportscar

RML: Rupert Manwaring, Sponsorship & Marketing Director
Telephone: +44 (0)1933 402440
AD Group: Pauline Norstrom, Director of Worldwide Marketing. Telephone: +44 (0)1928 706 449


Qualifying - LMP2 Times

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 Team  Car  Drivers
Session 3
1
42
9
Strakka Racing HPD ARX -01c Leventis, Watts, Kane
1:44.989
2
40
10
Quifel ASM Ginetta-Zytek 09S Amaral, Pla, Hughes
1:47.112
3
24
11
Oak Racing Pescarolo - Judd Lahaye, Nicolet
1:47.474
4
25
12
RML AD Group Lola HPD Coupé Erdos, Newton, Wallace
1:47.491
5
41
13
Bruichladdich Ginetta-Zytek 09S Ojjeh, Greaves, Ebbesvik
1:48.439
6
30
14
Racing Box Lola Coupé B09 Judd Geri, Piccini, Piccini
1:48.635
7
37
15
WR Salini WR-Zytek Salini, Salini, Gommendy
1:49.567
8
29
16
Racing Box Lola Coupé B09 Cioci, Perazzini, Pirri
1:49.931
9
39
17
KSM Lola B08/47 Judd de Pourtales, Noda, Kennard
1:50.913
10
27
18
Race Performance Radical SR9 - Judd Frey, Meichtry, Dueck
1:52.612
11
44
19
DAMS Formula Le Mans Stirling, Hines, Piscopo
1:52.936
12
48
20
Hope PoleVision Formula Le Mans Beche, Pillon, Capillaire
1:53.090
13
36
21
Pegasus Racing Courage-Oreca AER Schell, Metz, Da Rocha
1:53.418
14
49
22
Applewood Seven Formula Le Mans Toulemonde, Zollinger, Zampatti
1:53.447
15
45
23
Boutsen Energy Formula Le Mans Kraihamer, de Crem, Delhez
1:53.850
16
43
24
DAMS Formula Le Mans Barlesi, Cicognani, Chalandon
1:54.187
17
47
25
Hope PoleVision Formula Le Mans Zacchia, Moro, Kaufmann
1:54.305
18
46
46
JMB Racing Formula Le Mans Kutemann, Basso, Hartshorne
2:00.775
19
35
-
Oak Racing Pescarolo - Judd Hein, Moreau
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Le Mans Series 2010

Round 1, Paul Ricard
April 8th - 11th 2010

Qualifying, Saturday 10th April

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