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Strakka
Drivers in Valencia Testing
Strakka
Racing’s driver pairing of Nick Leventis
and Peter Hardman were in Spain last week for
some early winter testing ahead of finalising
plans for next season. The two drivers have shared
the team’s Aston Martin DBR9 this year in
the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Le Mans Series, as
well as raced their BMW M3 GTR in EERC and Britcar
events. With all the scheduled races for 2008
now completed, the team has a number of key decisions
to make in preparation for 2009.
Strakka
Racing booked the private test for Wednesday and
Thursday at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, just outside
the city of Valencia in Spain. As well as an opportunity
to fit different tyre compounds to the Aston Martin,
Strakka also invited a number of other teams to
participate in the test, including Zytek Automotive
and AF Corse.
Peter
Hardman has been mentoring Nick Leventis ever
since the younger driver entered into sportscar
racing, and has been delighted by Nick’s
development over the past four seasons. “We
fitted a second seat into the Aston for the Valencia
test,” explained Peter. ”That enabled
us to drive the track together, share feedback
in real-time, and for me to give Nick some pointers.
Seeing is believing, and Nick made tremendous
progress yet again. I’ve always said that
the closer you get, the harder it becomes, and
Nick’s now getting very close to the pace
and, more importantly, is also very consistent.”
The
crux of the test, however, was to get the team’s
new Chief Race Engineer, Piers Phillips, in tune
with the car. Piers has joined the team from SEAT
after seeing former champion Jason Plato through
another impressive season in British Touring Cars.
The Valencia test enabled Piers to gain insight
into the team and how it works, and specifically,
the car’s handling on different tyres and
compounds. “We had some issues this year,”
admits Peter Hardman. “We need to sort those
out before we commit to a full season in the Le
Mans Series with the Aston. The bottom line is,
we do not have a competitive tyre deal agreed
as yet, and without that we shall not run the
DBR9 in 2009. We need to be confident that we
can challenge regularly for wins, but we’re
in the fortunate position of having a good budget
in place for next season. That means we’re
able to look seriously at the alternatives, and
one of those is to step up to prototypes; either
LMP2 or even LMP1. It’s just a year earlier
than we’d originally planned.”
Having
Zytek on hand sharing the circuit was the perfect
opportunity for both the Strakka drivers to sample
a taste of prototype driving. Peter’s first
reaction on stepping out of the Ginetta-Zytek
07S after his first run was “That was great!
I’ll have one of those please!” The
car in question had recently returned from the
eight-hour Petit Le Mans event at Road Atlanta
in America, where it finished fourth in LMP1 in
the hands of Danny Watts and Olivier Pla. “It
really works as a racing car should, and all you
need to do is drive!” enthused Peter. “It’s
easier and more comfortable than the Aston in
many ways, with nice gearchange paddles on the
steering wheel, excellent visibility and a lighter
touch.”
Nick
Leventis (left) considered the Zytek
a revelation. “I couldn’t believe
how easy it was compared to the Aston. I felt
able to push, right from the start, and that gave
me the confidence to go quicker. I was very close
to Peter's times in the Zytek, and that suggests
we could be a very competitive pairing. Having
never driven a car like that before, to be on
the pace so soon was very encouraging. It has
certainly opened doors that we might not have
considered before.” Also testing the Zytek
at Valencia were Nigel Mansell and his son Leo.
“Testing
the Zytek has left us with a quandary,”
concedes Peter Hardman, whose best lap in the
Aston had been within a few tenths of the GT1
pole from 2007. “We’d still really
like to run the Aston next year, but something
like the Zytek is enormously appealing –
as is the competitiveness of the prototype categories
in the Le Mans Series.”
It
is a dilemma both drivers share. “I’d
never have even considered a prototype drive a
few weeks ago,” says Nick, “We now
have to assess our options in detail in the light
of this test. It may depend largely on who’s
going to give us the most support, but I certainly
wouldn’t rule out a move into prototypes.
In every respect, it has been a very productive
two days, and that’s a nice way to end what’s
otherwise been a frustrating season. Roll on 2009!”
Click
the images to access high resolution versions of
these photographs.
Please note: while both track views
are of the same car tested by Peter and Nick, the
Strakka drivers are not
featured. These photographs were taken during the
recent Petit le Mans event at Road Atlanta in the
United States. Credit: Ian
Wagstaff of Zytek Automotive. The
garage view depicts Nick Leventis preparing for
his run at Valencia. Credit : Strakka
Racing
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