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2013 FIA WEC 6 Hours of São Paulo ◦◦◦ RACE THREAD
The FIA World Endurance Championship will return to action at Autódromo José Carlos Pace next weekend. After a long summer break, drivers and teams will revitalize the championship when they head down to the lively, bustling city of São Paulo, in the southern suburbs of which the race will be held on Brazil's undisputed best motor racing circuit for a six-hour sportscar race. It is certain that teams are eager to get the show on the road again as the tragic and shocking death of Allan Simonsen still hovers over the sportscar racing family like a dark cloud blocking out the radiant Brazilian sun. Hopefully that sun will shine on São Paulo for the weekend of the race. LMP1 sees the dropout of several competitors, including one Rebellion Racing car from Le Mans, the sole Strakka Racing HPD, and the #7 Toyota TS030 Hybrid car. With a very weak field coming into round 4, Audi Sport Team Joest should easily sweep the floor with the rest of the competition. The one remaining Toyota TS030 could have something to say about that, but it's hard to stop the Audi diesel freightrain once it starts rolling. The #12 Rebellion Racing Lola has shown some speed in qualifying, but hasn't managed a podium this year. It's Audi's race to lose at Interlagos, and expect that trend to continue throughout the remainder of the season. LMP2, as always, remains much more of a fight than its big prototype brother class. OAK Racing comes off a successful Le Mans with hopes high, but G-Drive Racing, Pecom Racing, or Delta-ADR could have something to say about that. In the #24 OAK car is perhaps the faster LMP2 driver in the field: Frenchman Olivier Pla. Alex Brundle and David Heinemeir-Hansson are fast as well but DHH has shown some problems with keeping it on track and out of harm's way in recent times. Perhaps the more consistent car is the #35 OAK Racing car, piloted by Mexican Ricardo Gonzalez, Belgian Bertrand "Berty Breadstick" Baguette, and Englishman Martin Plowmann. However, a few weeks ago at Road America Ricardo Gonzalez showed some serious problems with keeping it neat and tidy also so his confidence could be down going into an even bigger event. Pecom Racing is definitely not the #1 favorite for the win but Pierre Kaffer and Nicolas Minassian are always fast and the Argentinian team may be looking for a win on home turf... well, almost. G-Drive remains the clear favorite going into the race with Roman Rusinov, John Martin, and Mike Conway striking the perfect balance between consistency, smoothness, endurance, and a quick pace. Also, partner team Delta-ADR have sacked Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia (who too has a hard time keeping his car on track in the various series he has raced in) and put in the very quick, and notably more consistent, Robbie Kerr in the car. However, the fact that gentleman driver Tor Graves remains behind the wheel may just put the #25 car out of contention for the win unless an excellent strategy is played. GTE-Pro is, yet again, impossible to call. AF Corse has shown tremendous strength over the course of the year, including a win at Spa-Francorchamps in May, and they again field two GTE-Pro Ferrari 458 Italia's, and, as usual, they will be piloted by Gianmaria Bruni and Giancarlo Fisichella in the #51 and Toni Vilander and Kamui Kobayashi in the #71. Porsche AG Team Manthey comes off a win at Le Mans for the still very new Porsche 991, the new version of the iconic 911 racecar. Unlike Silverstone, Spa, and Le Mans, Team Manthey will revert to only two drivers per car, with the #91 being driven by Marc Lieb and Richard Lietz and the #92 by Jörg Bergmeister and Patrick Pilet. Aston Martin Racing will field GTE-Pro V8 Vantages yet again, with a further scrambled lineup including the notable absence of Frederic Makowiecki, who will be doing Super GT duties in Asia during the 6 Hours of São Paulo. Brazilian Bruno Senna will be perhaps the most hungry of all for victory, and his partner will be the experienced GT ace Rob Bell. The #97 (Mücke/Turner) and #99 (Senna/Bell) cars will be big factors in the overall race for the win in GTE-Pro. GTE-Am will be just as exciting. Fernando Rees returns to Larbre after sitting out Le Mans and, like fellow countryman Bruno Senna, will be looking for a win at home in the immensely competitive and experienced Larbre Competition Corvette. The #61 AF Corse Ferrari will remain undoubtedly strong, but with the rather erratic Jack Gerber still at the controls at some point during the event, things may continue to burn out for them before they can cross the finish line. Enzo Potolicchio will yet again field the #81 8Star Motorsports Ferrari, and after going through Philipp Peter (Silverstone), Matteo Malucelli (Spa), and Jason Bright (Le Mans), the connoisseur will put the incredibly fast and intense young Italian Davide Rigon behind the wheel, who has shown unbelievable speed in both GT and Formula cars alike. Aston Martin Racing continues to be a factor, and it would be a very emotional win for the team if the #95 car, with new driver Nicki Thiim replacing Allan Simonsen, could take the checkered flag first. Roald Goethe will also be absent from the race, leaving the #96 in the hands of Jamie Campbell-Walter and Stuart Hall, both excellent and accomplished racers in their own right. Also, watch for Paolo Ruberti and Gianluca Roda to be competitive early on in the #88 Proton Competition Porsche. ‣‣‣ WEEKEND SCHEDULE ‣‣‣ Friday, August 30
Saturday, August 31
Sunday, September 1
‣‣‣ ENTRY LIST ‣‣‣ ‣‣‣ TICKETS ‣‣‣ ‣‣‣ FRC PREDICTIONS CHALLENGE (thank you joeb!!!) ‣‣‣ ‣‣‣ WEATHER FORECAST ‣‣‣ ‣‣‣ TRACK MAP ‣‣‣ So keep calm and enjoy the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo! Speculate, talk about it, and you can even join our live chatroom IRC Chat. Enjoy! Last edited by Beetle; 25 Aug 2013 at 06:38. Reason: Added WEATHER FORECAST link. |
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Q&A with Thomas Holzer
1. What did you do after Le Mans? Did you go on holidays? If yes, where did you go?
After Le Mans, I went to Namibia on holidays for three weeks. Last week, I was driving a go-kart again. It was the first time after 14 years. Apart from that I am exercising a lot to be fit for the next races. 2. There will be 5 races on 3 different continents now. Do you have problems with the travelling and jet lag? What do you do to avoid jet lag? Yes and no. A lot of people have problems with jet lag. Usually, I arrive in the country about one week before the race. So I have three to four days to acclimatise. Travelling on a plane is not a problem for me. I am lucky enough that I can sleep on the plane very well. I fasten my seat belt, close my eyes, open my eyes, unfasten my seat belt and I have arrived. It doesn’t matter how long the flight takes. 3. Which of the remaining races are you looking forward to the most? Generally I am looking forward to every race. But this year it will be special to come to Austin. I heard it is a fantastic circuit. So Austin is the track I am looking forward to the most. 4. What is special about driving anti-clockwise like in Interlagos? Is it more difficult or do you prepare for it in a different way? It is not really more difficult, but maybe a bit unfamiliar in the beginning. Interlagos is difficult because you don’t get a chance to rest. Even the start-finish-straight is a bend. 5. How do you keep fit for the races? Which sports do you do and like? I do a lot of cycling and l went go-karting some days ago, which I really enjoyed. I am thinking about getting a go-kart because it is good to keep fit. From Lotus-LMP2 |
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Ten-Tenths Supported Spotter Guide for Sao Paulo is now online at www.spotterguides.com/2013-wec Also includes Keiko Ihara in the #45 Oak! Note, the guide will be updated later this week, so if you don't need it straight away, hold fire, probably till Wednesday |
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26 Aug 2013, 08:52 (Ref:3294081) | #4 | |
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Will eurosport broadcast the race live?
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26 Aug 2013, 11:14 (Ref:3294128) | #5 | |
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For viewers in the UK MotorsTV will have this race live in its entirety starting at 3.50pm on Sunday. Doesn't look like it's on Eurosport but it might be for other territories?
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26 Aug 2013, 11:31 (Ref:3294131) | #6 | |
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Ok I found why it's not broadcasted.. There's the US OPEN on both channel. There will be a 30 min highlights on 3/09..
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26 Aug 2013, 15:11 (Ref:3294233) | #8 | |
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So the Lotus are running? Who is paying? This might fill in come clues as to the details of a 2014 P1.
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26 Aug 2013, 19:02 (Ref:3294331) | #9 | |
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Very much looking forward to this, there is a massive gap between Le Mans and Sao Paulo that could do with filling in!
I wonder how fast the P1 times will be - as fast as 2007? Or faster than 2012, at least? |
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26 Aug 2013, 21:12 (Ref:3294397) | #11 | |
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Heres a short interview with Stephane Sarrazin from a week back, he says this race is what he looks forward to most...
http://www.fiawec.com/en/news/q-&-a-...azin_1273.html |
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I wish you and your team all the best, and Bjorn on his first WEC race of course. I feel like I "know" you guys now from the Le Mans visit! That space needs to be filled in, definitely. Especially next year, when Le Mans is one week earlier. I'd take another European round: how about Monza or the Nurburgring GP/F? And to make it an even 10 rounds, how about Sepang in October? |
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No way that actual lmp1 cars could be able to run under 1.20. Very likely 2013 pole will be 1.21.X |
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During 2011 ILMC there was the imola race, 3 weeks after le mans and 7 days after 24H of nurburgring. I think that is given 2 months to let private teams rebuild their cars and receive fresh engines. Beyond of course the necessary time to ship cars. In my opinion first 2 races should be done in brazil/US between march-april, then 4 european races in may, june, august and early september and at the end close the season in asia with a pair or races in mid october and early november. F1 before tilke madness used to do like this.
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27 Aug 2013, 18:41 (Ref:3294868) | #16 | |
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If you're looking for sub-plots in the race then a couple of up and coming GT stars are making their debut in the WEC.
Nicki Thiim is third man in the Young Driver Dane Aston Davide Rigon will be driving for 8Star Richie Stanaway in the Dalla Lana/Lamy Aston. I'd expect to see all three of them at Le Mans next year. |
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Davide rigon will join 8star at interlagos and villorba team in gt-open. Let's say that soon we could see him as a pointman GT factory driver like bruni and vilander. I say "GT" factory driver because he is already a factory driver, being involved in F1 program as tester and simulator player. I guess ferrari is pushing him deeply in the GT because of malucelli fails.
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Stanaway is not a debutant, he drove at Spa.
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Maybe it just comes down to who pays him more?
On his new twitter his bio lists his factory driver status in SGT before Aston. That's a very simplistic way of looking at his priorities. |
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