Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Press Release
Following the end of the Blancpain Endurance Series
last weekend at the Nürburgring, the focus of the GT community shifts to the
FIA GT Series, the other top series in GT racing, which heads to the
one-before-last stop of the season.
This will be at Navarra, the modern and very pleasant track near Pamplona, in Northern Spain. The Belgian Audi Club Team WRT goes to Spain with the clear objective to maintain and possibly improve the nice advantage it has built in both the Drivers’ and Teams’ standings. At the moment, the three driver line-ups of the team are leading in the Drivers’ competition, a situation that anticipates an interesting ‘family battle’ between Ortelli-Vanthoor, Sandström-Stippler and Mayr-Melnhof, in that order in the standings. For this round, Niki Mayr-Melnhof will have a different team mate, as René Rast is taken by other commitments and replaced by Britain’s Oliver Jarvis, who is everything but a new face in the team. In the Teams’ standings, the Belgian squad has a comfortable 36-point advantage over the runner-up.
This will be at Navarra, the modern and very pleasant track near Pamplona, in Northern Spain. The Belgian Audi Club Team WRT goes to Spain with the clear objective to maintain and possibly improve the nice advantage it has built in both the Drivers’ and Teams’ standings. At the moment, the three driver line-ups of the team are leading in the Drivers’ competition, a situation that anticipates an interesting ‘family battle’ between Ortelli-Vanthoor, Sandström-Stippler and Mayr-Melnhof, in that order in the standings. For this round, Niki Mayr-Melnhof will have a different team mate, as René Rast is taken by other commitments and replaced by Britain’s Oliver Jarvis, who is everything but a new face in the team. In the Teams’ standings, the Belgian squad has a comfortable 36-point advantage over the runner-up.
Spirits are high in the Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
ahead of this fifth round. “In the first place, because it is always a great
pleasure to go to such a nice circuit as Navarra”,explains Team WRT Principal
Vincent Vosse. “It has been a regular fixture in SRO-ran series over the
years, and we have done well in the past there, but most of all, it’s a nice
track in a nice region, very well managed by Michel Ligonnet and his team.”
“We enjoy a good position in both championships at
the moment”, continues Vosse, “and the objective is to keep things
that way: maintain the advantage and if possible, increase it ahead of the
final round in Baku. Being a street circuit and a new track for most of the
participants, so it would be safer to get to Azerbaijan with a sufficient
margin of points. The advantage we have at the moment doesn’t mean at all that
things will be easy in Spain. The competition is very strong and we will still
have to cope with an unfavorable Balance of Performance, but I don’t want to
sing the same song once again. We will be running the cars in their 2013
configuration in Spain, to show we are not seeking confrontation. I think we
proved sufficiently our point in Slovakia at the last round and there is no
need to run in 2012 specs one more time.”
Traditionally, the Audis R8 LMS ultra have been
competitive at Navarra. It is a track really appreciated by drivers. “With its
natural design, many up and downs through the hills, and technical corners with
different surface inclination, it offers a really exciting driving experience.
The turns are mostly medium-slow, which generally is not the most interesting
configuration, but here they are really technical, and Turn 1 is a nice fast
curve. It’s a track that may be tough on the brakes, but at this period of the
year, cooler temperatures should help.”
Clearly, one of the main points of interest in
Spain will be the battle for the Drivers’ title, which sees an unusual
situation, with three driver teams of the same squad (Team WRT!) at the top of
the points table. “It’s always an interesting situation to have a family
affair of this kind”, reckons Sporting Director Pierre Dieudonné, “but
we are clearly taking the option not to interfere at all, for the sake of the
sports. We trust the professionalism and fair-play of our drivers, who are all
grown-up boys, and they will be free to play their cards, within only one
boundary: not to hurt the team’s interests.”
The six drivers in contention will actually be
five, as René Rast, who normally partners with Niki Mayr-Melnhof, on car #12,
will not be in Spain. The German is in a position to fight for the ADAC GT
Masters title as well and will be participating in the finale of the German
series that takes place at Hockenheim on the same weekend. He will be replaced
by another Audi driver, Oliver Jarvis, who knows well the Belgian Audi Club
Team WRT and will be given a warm ‘welcome back’ by everybody.
The key players in the fight look forward to the
weekend. Laurens Vanthoor, who together with Stéphane Ortelli, has a 19-point
advantage at the moment, reflects: “It will be important for us to
continue scoring consistently as we have been doing so far in 2013. Of course
any mistakes now are going to be punished so we have to be careful as well as
quick. Battling a car from the same team is very difficult but as long as we
maintain the respect which we have done so far then it should be only fun at
Navarra.”
In the role of the chaser, Frank Stippler and
Edward Sandström are obliged to attack. “We have a gap to close and we intend
to start in Spain this weekend”, confirms the German “We need to score heavy
points in Navarra and it definitely should be a very interesting weekend.”
The weekend will have a compact format, with free
practice and qualifying on Saturday and both the Qualifying and Main races
taking place on Sunday.
FIA GT Series - Round 5
Navarra, Spain
28-29 September 2013
Timetable
Saturday 28th September 2013
10:00-11:20 Free Practice 1
12:35-13:50 Free Practice 2
17:00-18:00 Qualifying
Sunday 29th September 2013
10:15-11:15 Qualifying Race
14:15-15:15 Main Race
Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
#11 Stéphane Ortelli (MC) - Laurens Vanthoor
(BE) (Pro)
#12 Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof (AT) – Oliver
Jarvis (GB) (Pro)
#13
Edward Sandström (SE) - Frank Stippler (DE) (Pro)
Drivers’ (Pro) Championship Standings after Race 8
of 12
1. Vanthoor-Ortelli - 94 points
2. Sandström-Stippler - 75
3. Rast – Mayr-Melnhof - 63
3. Buhk-Day - 53
5. Zuber-Parisy - 39
Teams’ (Pro) Championship Standings after Race 8 of
12
1. Belgian Audi Club Team WRT - 120 points
2. Loeb Racing - 84
3. BMW Team Brazil - 78
4. HTP Gravity Charouz - 62
Photo credit: Belgian Audi Club