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31.07.06 |
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| RPM Claims
Carrera Cup Pro - Am spoils on first attempt |
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RPM returned to the Carrera Cup last
weekend with its GT regular Alex Mortimer at the wheel. Despite having had
little running in anger with a 997 the team managed to give Mortimer a car good
enough to win his class and take a strong 5th place finish overall ahead of
proffessional class drivers Micheal Caine and Richard Williams.
With
careful consideration of the weather, track temperature and race distance the
teams engineers opted for a set-up they felt would be good for the whole race
distance. This hampered the team in qualifying leaving them 0.2s off the pro-am
pole and 5th in class, 11th overall. The team however remained up beat as they
knew they had a good consistant race car and this was to be proven in race 1.
After a good start Mortimer had moved up 2 positions. 10 laps into the race it
appeared that all the other cars were starting to run into tyre problems
staying with there agressive camber qualifying set-ups. This allowed the RPM
car to climb through the pack to 6 overall and second in the Pro-am class
managing over the final laps to dramaticaly close the gap to the class leader
Phil Quaife as well as Jason Templeman and Tim Harvey.
Race 2 saw
Mortimer start from 6th on the grid and after a great start squeeze past Quaife
into a class lead on the run down to the first corner. Despite early pressure
from 2005 British Touring Car Driver Richard Williams, Mortimer managed to
break clear and hold his 5th place overall and take the pro-am victory on the
teams first attempt. Mortimer was elated with the result and thanked all of the
team especially his head engineer Jason who's set-up had allowed the car to be
fast for the whole race distance without damaging its tyres.
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