Seconds out - round two of the WEC this weekend from Imola

Seconds out - round two of the WEC this weekend from Imola

 


The second round of the World Endurance Championship is now upon us as the mixed class grid of nineteen Hypercars and eighteen new LMGT3 class cars descent upon the beautiful circuit of Imola between Bologna and San Marino in the northern half of Italy.

Just about six weeks since the opening ten-hour round of the season in Qatar, this weekend’s event will be a modest six-hour affair around the 4.9km circuit for the grid and the two Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 crews from both the Heart of Racing and D’Station Racing AMR Partner Teams.


Last time out at Losail circuit in the desert, both Aston Martin crews earned their way onto the podium of the LMGT3 class with the #27 Heart of Racing crew of Ian James, Alex Riberas and Daniel Mancinelli claimed second with the #777 D’Station Racing AMR of Marco Sorensen, Clement Mateu and Erwan Bastard claiming the final step of the podium in what was a debut event for the 2024 Vantage in LMGT3 configuration.

This time, both teams go into this second round with crucially more data about their cars as well as about data of their Goodyear tyres – but then, so does everyone else racing new to their class or with new race car derivatives for the season.

Both AMR teams are also somewhat stretched within their own organisations as the North America based Heart of Racing team also have racing commitments this weekend in both IMSA and GT America from Long Beach California, whilst the Japanese D’Station Racing team are also busing in Malaysia with the opening round of the GT World Challenge Asia Series in Sepang. Both teams are however, again assisted by many of those from within the Prodrive AMR factory in Banbury.


Whilst today has been all about checks, briefings, PR duties and later a driver parade within the town, the first track action will start tomorrow with two ninety-minute Free Practice Sessions before going into a third sixty-minute Free Practice session on Saturday morning before class Qualifying later in the afternoon.

The start of this six-hour race will be at 13:00hrs on Sunday.


Since the last round, there have obviously been changes to the Balance of Performance to the cars in both classes with changes to the Vantage LMGT3’s power to weight ratios (as with other OEM platforms) but also with the application of success ballast for their podium finishes in the form of +10kg to the declared base weight of the #27 car and +5kg to the #777.

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Two Forsetti Aston Martins prepare for GT Cup opener from Donington Park

Two Forsetti Aston Martins prepare for GT Cup opener from Donington Park

 


Nineteen cars spread across four available classes will compete at this weekend’s opening salvo of the GT Cup Championship from Donington Park.

Three entries within the topflight GTO class, two within GT3, four within GTC with another nine GT4 based cars making up the more favourable GTH class with two of those being Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4’s run by the Forsetti Motorsport team.


As previously announced by the Snetterton based team, their #9 entry will be made up of karter and GT4 novice Matthew Higgins racing alongside former Ginetta and now upcoming GT4 star Mikey Porter who's already made his mark within both the GT4 Winter Series and British GT Championship. 

The team’s #10 car will be an all-female affair with Jodie Sloss returning to the Championship for a second season from her McLaren exploits of last season whilst we all welcome Kiwi racer and former Heart of Racing GT4 America racer Rianna O’Meara-Hunt to the UK for the first time.


Both crews will be competing within the teams two older 17A iteration of the AMR Vantage GT4 as all crews look forward to another seven-round season with four races over each weekend.

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A new pairing take on Araujo Competicao AMR winning Vantage GT4 in Southern Europe

A new pairing take on Araujo Competicao AMR winning Vantage GT4 in Southern Europe


The successfully ran Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 from the Araujo Competicao team will be taken over by a different driver crew this season as Vasco Oliveira and Guilherme Lemos step up to the plate for this year’s Iberian Supercars and Campeonato de Portugal de Velocidade Series.

Last year piloted by the more gentlemanly pairing of Alvaro Ramos and Fernando Soares to claim the GTX Championship win, the brightly coloured Vantage GT4 will this year be taken on by the younger pairing as they step up to GT4 for the first time.


The team also recently confirmed plans to enter one of the new 2024 Vantage GT4’s into competition once that has been received from Prodrive ahead of an Iberian Supercars season opener from Jerez at the end of May.

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Seven Aston Martins running at Long Beach in both IMSA and GT America

Seven Aston Martins running at Long Beach in both IMSA and GT America

 


Seven Aston Martin Racing powered teams will grace the iconic backdrop of the street circuit around Long Beach California this weekend as both the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship and SRO GT America Series take on their third and second rounds of their season respectively.

Obviously, the IMSA event takes precedence as a scaled down grid lines up just the faster GTP class alongside the slower GTD class for this weekend’s one-hundred-minute sprint.


That means it’s just the #27 Heart of Racing AMR Vantage GTD car this time but that car will also see a revised driver line up alongside regular driver Roman De Angelis as a team three-way obligation this weekend sees his regular co-driver of Marco Sorensen back in Europe on World Endurance Championship duty with the Japanese D’Station Racing team, so the team have ‘borrowed’ fellow AMR driver Spencer Pumpelly from the Magnus Racing team for this event.


Joining them this time will be the Flying Lizard team entry for Elias Sabo and Andy Lee who participate at this event as a one off due to them also taking part within the event supporting GT America Series with their Vantage GT4.


Having stepped up to GT3 within the GT World Challenge America Series this season, that season opener from Sonoma didn’t go as they had hoped so this IMSA event will give Sabo both seat time around the tight street circuit layout and the taste for further race programs moving forward.

Then in GT America itself, five Aston Martin Racing crews are listed although only the fellow Flying Lizard entry of Jason Bell within the SRO3 (GT3) class with the others running GT4.


Having also stepped up to GT3 this season, reigning GT4 champion Bell is their because Long Beach is the second round of that series having ran at Sonoma a couple of weeks ago. He too didn’t run as high as he might have hoped within the opening round so again, Long Beach is more seat time – more potential to learn and improve.

Joining them both in GT4 is Flying Lizard teammate Todd Parriott in the #13 car, alongside Todd Coleman in his #69 Archangel car and Gray Newell in his #25 Heart of Racing entry.


Within GT4, the Sonoma was a profitable exercise as both Newell and Coleman secured podium finishes with Coleman getting the boast that he deserved (after recent IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge misfortune) with a third and second in class in California last time out.

This round will again feature two forty-minute races.

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Busy busy busy of the Heart of Racing AMR team this weekend

Busy busy busy of the Heart of Racing AMR team this weekend

 


The Heart of Racing will compete in three of the team’s six championship campaigns over the course of the April 19-21 weekend. The No. 27 Aston Martin Vantage LMGT3 will be in Imola, Italy with the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). The No. 27 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 will be on the streets of Long Beach with the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Joining the No. 27 IMSA GTD entry in Long Beach will be the No. 25 Aston Martin Vantage GT4 in the SRO GT America powered by AWS.

Ian James, Alex Riberas, and Daniel Mancinelli are set to take the green flag of the 6 Hours of Imola on Sunday. The trio started the WEC season with a second place finish in Qatar and look to continue on that momentum.

“I’m very excited to race in Imola,” said Riberas. “It is a circuit that holds a special place in most racer’s hearts being the last race of Ayrton Senna. I have never been there before which makes it extra special. We started the season strong in Qatar and as a team we are going to look to build on that foundation. I can’t wait!”


While James and Riberas will be making their debut at the Imola Circuit, Mancinelli is no stranger to the circuit, having raced at the track for over a decade.

“After the great second place in Qatar I’m heading into the Imola race weekend very excited for two reasons,” said Mancinelli. “Firstly because we all know that our expectations will be high again competing for the podium. Secondly it will be my home race, Imola is a race track which I used to race at since when I first started racing back in 2006. I’m very confident with the car and the whole Heart of Racing Team which I love to be with. We all started training hard to be ready for it.” 


Nine time zones away, Roman De Angelis and Spencer Pumpelly will team up for the first time to compete on the streets of Long Beach. De Angelis is returning to the Grand Prix of Long Beach after finishing second at the 2023 edition of the race. The 100 minute race marks the first sprint race of the IMSA WeatherTech season.

“I’m definitely looking forward to getting back in the car after Sebring,” said De Angelis. “It will be our first sprint race of the year and first time partnering with Spencer Pumpelly, who I’ve never driven with before, but I’ve driven against him a lot in the past. I’m looking forward to driving with him. Long Beach is such a great event, there are tons of people, and it’s super fun to be back on a street circuit racing. It is always pretty crazy there with traffic management and a short sprint race after coming off of a 12 hour and 24 hour race, so a bit of a change in mindset. Just looking forward to learning from what we did the last two races with the new car and seeing if we could collect some points.” 


Pumpelly joins the Heart of Racing team after competing with a fellow Aston Martin partnered team, Magnus Racing, for the first two races of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season. Pumpelly is no stranger to the Long Beach street circuit having a second place finish there himself.

“Joining Heart of Racing for Long Beach is an exciting opportunity,” said Pumpelly. “I’m looking forward to sharing a car with Roman for the first time and working with the crew. Long Beach boasts one of the best atmospheres in racing and it’s a race I never want to miss. The bumps and heavy braking zones should suit the new Aston Martin Vantage GT3 well and I can’t wait to take it on track.”


The Heart of Racing Team will also be competing at the Grand Prix of Long Beach with its SRO GT America powered by AWS No. 25 Aston Martin Vantage GT4 that is driven by Gray Newell. This will be Newell’s first time competing at the Long Beach circuit, but he brings no shortage of street circuit knowledge after competing on the streets of St. Petersburg and Nashville over the previous three seasons.

Newell started the GT America powered by AWS season during the first weekend in April at Sonoma Raceway. The Washington-state native scored a second and third place finish to get a jump in the championship points standings.

“Street courses are a big challenge," said Newell. “Close walls, low margin for error and lots of traffic. My first go at the Nashville GP was maybe the hardest weekend of my career, so far. But that was three years ago and I am a much different driver today and am excited to take on a course I’ve been spectator to for many years.”

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Two AMR Vantage GT3s with GT World Challenge Asias opener at Sepang this weekend

Two AMR Vantage GT3s with GT World Challenge Asias opener at Sepang this weekend

 


This weekend welcomes the opening races of the 2024 GT World Challenge Asia series from the hot and sultry circuit of Sepang in Malaysia where a grid of thirty-three GT3 cars will be preparing for the two races scheduled this weekend.

Amongst that number, we welcome two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 powered teams as not only do the Japanese based D’Station Racing team return but we also welcome the Earl Bamber Motorsport team back with their new Vantage GT3 but with a new driver line up of their own.

It’s not the first time that Satoshi Hoshino and Tomonobu Fujii have contested a season of the GTWC Asia Series obviously, but they will be hoping for better things as they field one of their new 2024 Vantage GT3’s on a same weekend as their team competes within the second round of the World Endurance Championship from Imola in Italy.


Fortunately, neither driver are this year tied into the demands of the WEC as team owner Hoshino has taken something of a racing back step whilst Fujii has returned to the team manager role on the pit wall alongside his Super GT and GTWC Asia racing commitments.

Then, looking at the EBM entry, we were hoping for the return of the FHK Racing team who contested the Sepang 12hr with the EBM prepared Vantage GT3, but later news has confirmed that it is one of their own former Porsche clients who now takes up the AMR mantel within the series as Indonesian driver Setiawan Santosa takes the reigns of the #8 car within the Am class.


No idea yet if there is any co-driver within the #8 EBM but looking at last year’s results, he did appear to chop and change between drivers as the series progressed – so it’s a wait and see.

Track action begins Thursday with the first of two private testing sessions before track activity becomes a little more formal on Friday with Official Practice before Qualifying sessions 1 and 2 on Saturday morning ahead of the opening one-hour race before rounding off the season opening weekend with race 2 on Sunday.

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Lazarus AMR answer one question but raise another about their 2024 plans

Lazarus AMR answer one question but raise another about their 2024 plans

 


The naming of yet another driver by the Italian Lazarus Corse Aston Martin Racing team confused matters yesterday as the confirmed that Italian racer Mattia Di Giusto would now be partnering Finnish racer William Alatalo within their AMR Vantage GT3.

The team also confirmed for the first time that this driver line up will be competing within their national Italian GT Series.


Di Giusto


Alatalo

Whilst this is all obviously great news, there now lies one simple question regarding the involvement of the first driver the team named for their 2024 commitments – where is Jorge Lorenzo in all of this??

That aside, Misano will welcome the first round of the Italian GT Series in early May whilst Di Giusto gets his first taste of his new race car at that circuit next week.

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Decent 'banker' results for both Aston Martin crews in opening round of ELMS

Decent 'banker' results for both Aston Martin crews in opening round of ELMS

 


As one driver had put it after the race that they had had higher hopes for their opening race but sometimes you just need to accept what comes your way and build upon that result for the subsequent rounds.

Wise words of experience indeed from the America racer, Derek DeBoer who had just completed one of his biggest race events of his racing career to date with the Racing Spirit of Leman team and co-drivers Valentin Hasse-Clot and Casper Stevenson within the opening round of the European Le Mans Series in Barcelona with their Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3.


As with any opening round, there is always a whole load of ‘new’ for any group to contend with and we had already heard of just some of the issues that both the #59 Racing Spirit of Leman crew as well as the #97 Grid Motorsport with TF going crew of Martin Berry, Lorcan Hanafin and Jonny Adam had had to deal with going into this opening race around the Circuit de Catalunya, so this morning was all about building upon what they had and to see what comes up during the opening four hours of the season.

Above all else, there was fortunately no repeat of the devastating opening lap for any of the forty-three runners as was witnessed last season when two of the three AMR runners were taken out within the first few corners. Instead, both crews were able to establish their own race pattern under the clear and warm skies of Spain.


Having started ahead of the #59 car, the borrowed #97 car of Berry was able to consolidate their class position as DeBoer gave chase before the race entered the first of many cautions which this year came in the form of not just Full Course yellows and Safety Cars but also Virtual Safety Car periods for the first time this year.

Running similar opening stints to one another, both AMR teams ran their bronze driver for their minimum driver time apiece before going it alone as the #59 then changed to their silver driver of Stevenson whilst the #97 changed to Adam for their middle order.


With just a little hip action between the cars as Stevenson took track position off the #97 of Hanafin to speak of, both Aston Martins were otherwise able to run clean races as this time, others struggled with liability and squabbles with other track users.

Just before the then class leading Porsche suffered from their own technical issues to retire from the race, the #59 AMR was just ahead of the #97 AMR in P8 and P9 respectively as Hasse-Clot was up against Hanafin to the end.


Eventually finishing P6 and P7 (respectively), at least both cars opened their 2024 ELMS account with what could be vital championship points as the Series now looks ahead to its second round from Paul Ricard in just three weeks’ time.

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Tough return for D'Station Racing in Super GT opener from Okayama

Tough return for D'Station Racing in Super GT opener from Okayama

 


It wasn’t to be any triumphant return to the Japanese Super GT Series for the Fuji based D’Station Racing team as early difficulties placed them at the back of the grid for today’s opener before late tyre issues dropped them back still stiff further.

After recent official tests, the series opened their 2024 account at the Okayama circuit again with the #777 D’Station Racing Aston Martin racing Vantage GT3 of Tomonobu Fujii and Marco Sorensen being the sole AMR representative within their twenty-six strong GT300 Class.


Early running in Free Practice saw the crew clock in a best lap time worthy of thirteenth within their class (just 1.1 seconds off the ultimate pace at that stage) but engine issues forced the team to change the engine – missing the later Qualifying session later in the day.

Starting from last on the grid, the #777 did manage to elevate themselves up to P16 by the time that Fujii had completed his opening stint but a tyre issue for the Danish AMR factory driver dropped them back down to nineteenth by the end of the seventy-seven-lap race.


Next race will be at the teams home circuit of Fuji Speedway in early May.

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Team New Zealand join the AMR ranks in Thailand Super Series

Team New Zealand join the AMR ranks in Thailand Super Series


Team New Zealand are the latest recruits to the Aston Martin Racing powered family as they have been confirmed as the latest entrant into this season’s Thailand Super Series.

Racing the older 17A iteration of the Vantage GT4 last seen out with Romain Leroux within the TSS Series support race at the Singapore F1 event, the team have confirmed that Kiwi racer Graeme Dowsett will be joined by upcoming Thai racer Ananthorn Tangniannatchai within the GT4 class.


Over the last two season’s in the TSS Series, we have had the Viper Niza team represent the brand with their 16A version of the Vantage GT3 but they have competed their last two series events within either the LMP3 car or most recently within a Mercedes AMG GT3 at the Sepang 12Hr.

Team NZ announces its programme for TSS 2024 just as the series expands its calendar from four to five rounds (and ten races) for 2024, thanks to the addition of an extra round at Sepang Circuit. The Malaysian F1 circuit has been a happy hunting round for Team NZ over the years and it has enjoyed much winning success there.


TSS 2024 will kick off next month at Buriram’s FIA Grade 1 Chang International Circuit before taking in the iconic Bangsaen Grand Prix street race. That’s followed by back-to-back trips to Sepang International Circuit before the year closes with a return trip to Buriram in December.


With the help of Aston Martin Racing Asia and Earl Bamber Motorsport, Team NZ has just wrapped up a pre-season and acclimatisation programme at Sepang Circuit as it gets up to speed with the Vantage GT4 and beds in Tangniannatchai.

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Both new Aston Martin Vantage LMGT3 crews all set for tomorrows ELMS opener from Barcelona

Both new Aston Martin Vantage LMGT3 crews all set for tomorrows ELMS opener from Barcelona

 


This week’s build up to the opening round of the European Le Mans Series from Barcelona could have been a little smoother for the two Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 contingents as the good old-fashioned issue of track limits again thwarted some faster laps for them both in today’s Qualifying.


Of course, things didn’t exactly start too smoothly as first the Racing Spirit of Leman team had to wait for the Comtoyou Racing team to hand their car back to them after the Belgium team had used that car at the opening round of the GT World Challenge Europe Series at Paul Ricard, and then the Grid Motorsport by TF was reliant upon the Comtoyou Racing team for a spare chassis after their #97 car was damaged on the opening day of the preceding Prologue Test.


Competing within a new for 2024 LMGT3 class of eleven cars within a combined LMP2, LMP3 and GT3 grid of forty-three cars, both #59 Racing Spirit of Leman car of Derek DeBoer, Casper Stevenson and Valentin Hasse-Clot alongside the #97 Grid Motorsport by TF AMR of Martin Berry, Lorcan Hanafin and Jonny Adam ended the first Free Practice session down in P9 and P10 before ending that Free Practice process in P4 for the #59 car and P9 for the #97.


Next was the Qualifying session for which the #59 RSoL car of DeBoer had to sit and wait a minute with a one-minute stop and hold at the beginning of that session having been found guilty of crossing the pit entry white line during the earlier session.


One top of that, the American would have it last flying lap deleted for track limits, eventually finishing P9 in class for tomorrow’s four-hour opener. The #97 car of Berry would, however, would fair slightly better – even with a lap of his own being deleted with a P6 start on the grid tomorrow morning.


And …….. the cars look brilliant even if one isn’t the one that TF Sport quite had in mind!!

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D'Station Racing to return to Super GT at this weekends opener from Okayama

D'Station Racing to return to Super GT at this weekends opener from Okayama


This weekend also sees the opening round of the Japanese Super GT Series take place at the Okayama Circuit with the D’Station Racing Aston Martin Racing team back in the mix for the first time in five years.

Now equipped with the latest version of the AMR Vantage GT3, their #777 car will this year be driven by Tomonobu Fujii and factory driver Marco Sorensen as the Dane experiences Japanese circuits beyond Fuji for the first time.

Again, featuring within the GT300 class, the #777 car will be up against another twenty-six similarly powered cars within their class which will run across eight rounds this season, duplicating visits to the likes of Fuji and Suzuka being rounding off at Motegi in early November.

Official testing at both Fuji and Okayama last month saw the two drivers run together for the first time and despite the somewhat cold and wet conditions, they were able to place the new Aston Martin towards the top of the timing screens. 

Obviously, we hope that that can be emulated this weekend too as Saturday sees the teams hit the track for Free Practice and the two Qualifying sessions before an eighty two lap race on Sunday.


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Ten Aston Martin Racing Vantages at N24 Qualifiers this weekend

Ten Aston Martin Racing Vantages at N24 Qualifiers this weekend

 


It’s a truly international feeling this weekend as one of the biggest Aston Martin Racing powered participation to date heads to the Nurburgring Nordschleife this weekend for the Qualification races ahead of the main twenty-four-hour event later this year.

Scrolling through the entry list highlights an incredible TEN AMR powered crews – all spread across the available SP9 (GT3), SP8T (enhanced GT4’s) and SP10 for true GT4’s.


So quickly after the opening double header rounds of the feeding NLS Series last weekend, the entry list details another one hundred and forty plus crews lining up for this weekend’s events with the Aston Martin Racing powered crews confirmed as:-



#17 Pro Prosport Racing SP9 Pro – Nico Bastian/Marek Bockmann/Yelmer Buurmann

#34 Walkenhorst Motorsport SP9 Pro – Christian Krognes/Jakub Giermaziak/David Pittard/Nicki Thiim

#35 Walkenhorst Motorsport SP9 Pro-Am – Chandler Hull/Benjamin Mazatis/Patrick Assenheimer

#36 Walkenhorst Motorsport SP9 Pro-Am – Henry Walkenhorst/Stefan Aust/Christian Bollrath

#69 Dorr Motorsport SP9 Pro-Am – Phil Dorr/Ben Dorr

#169 Dorr Motorsport SP8T – Frank Weishar/Sven Schadler

#175 Prosport Racing SP10 – Jasmin Preisig/Joerg Viebahn

#176 Prosport Racing SP10 – Harry Rice/Pengcheng Ye

#176 Prosport Racing SP10 – Gustav Bard/Partick Skoog/Lorenzo Rocco

#269 Dorr Motorsport SP8T – Phillipe Charlaix/Aaron Wenisch


Saturday will feature Qualifying for their first four-hour race before likewise on Sunday.

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