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Newcomers
to the top echelon of prototype sportscar racing, Silverstone-based
Strakka Racing rounded off an impressive debut weekend with
a strong run to fifth overall in the opening round of the
2009 Le Mans Series at the Barcelona Grand Prix circuit in
Spain.
A remarkable lap on Saturday afternoon from Danny Watts qualified
the team’s Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S on pole for the 1,000
kilometre event. After running a touring car in endurance
races just three seasons ago, and then an Aston Martin DBR9
in GT1 in 2008, this single achievement generated a sense
of pride in every member of the Strakka Racing team that they
will certainly never forget. “I had a kind of vision
five or six weeks ago, and imagined myself starting a race
from pole this season,” admitted Peter Hardman, co-driver
and Team Principal at Strakka, “Even so, it’s
still an enormous surprise when something like that actually
happens. I can still hardly believe it.”
Peter
took the opening stint, but by his own admission, "didn't
make the best possible start. I came up to the line at a steady
speed, waiting for my moment to accelerate. I wanted to keep
everyone bunched tightly,” he said, "but two of
the others jumped the start, so I was fourth into Turn 1.
I was actually quite happy with that, under the circumstances."
Peter set off in hot pursuit. “I wanted to stay with
them but was also conscious of the need to look after the
tyres,” he added.
Half
an hour into the race, and the first Safety Car was deployed.
It worked well for Peter, who was the first to pit and held
fifth on the restart. The next yellow-flag period fell less
favourably, and an incident with some backmarkers cost Peter
three more positions about an hour into the race. He handed
over to Nick Leventis in eighth place. “I completed
two solid stints, kept out of trouble, and stayed with them,”
said Nick. “I took over in eighth and handed back in
ninth, and set Danny up for the finish. I’m pleased
with that.”
Danny Watts was swiftly into his stride, setting the car’s
fastest lap of the race, second quickest overall. As others
hit problems, a fighting double-stint saw Danny back to fifth
at the chequered flag. "We had some mixed luck earlier
in the race," said Peter, "but it came back to us
at the end. That's the way it pans out sometimes." Danny
was pleased with the result. “Pole, good points from
the finish, and a great weekend for the squad,” he said.
“We’ve proved the car in qualifying, we’ve
demonstrated great pace in the race, and we’re working
together really well as a team. It’s an excellent start
to the season.”
Despite feeling mildly aggrieved by his treatment at the start,
Peter Hardman was delighted by the final result. “Sometimes
you get the luck of the draw, but we finished, and we finished
well. The car is reliable, the Michelin tyres were exceptional,
and we made no mistakes. This has been a great beginning for
us in prototypes.”
“We’re
new to LMP1, and still learning how endurance racing at this
level works,” concluded Nick Leventis. “Claiming
pole and then going on to finish fifth is excellent, and it’s
exactly where we need to be. You only have to look at the
other teams we’re up against – Prodrive and Aston
Martin, Oreca, Pescarolo – and you can see we’re
in very esteemed company. It’s a privilege to be racing
at this level.”
The squad can now look forward to the next round at the classic
Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium in five weeks’
time with some confidence. It is a track the drivers all know
well, and now that foundations are in place, Strakka Racing
is looking to build on this early success and continue to
challenge for podium finishes as their preparation for the
epic Le Mans 24 Hours in June continues.
Click
the images to access high resolution versions of each photograph.
Image 1, credit Marcus
Potts / CMC.
Image 2, credit: Peter May /
Dailysportscar.
Images 3 & 4, credit: David
Downes / Dailysportscar.
Further
information:
For
further information please visit the Strakka
Racing website.
You may also telephone 01327 351134
Ginetta-Zytek:
08452 105050
Zytek Engineering: 01283 707000
For details relating
directly to this release, please contact James
Turner, Marketing Consultant to Strakka
Racing.
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