2011 FIA GT1 Sachsenring round explained

The 2011 FIA GT1 Sachsenring round is an auto racing event held at the Sachsenring, Saxony, Germany on 13–15 May, and will be the fourth round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It is the FIA GT1 World Championship's first race held at the 3.7km (02.3miles) Sachsenring, as the circuit replaces the Nürburgring as the German round for the series. The event will be supported by the German ADAC Masters Weekend, featuring the ADAC GT Masters, ATS Formel 3 Cup, ADAC Formel Masters, and ADAC Procar Series, as well as the German Mini Challenge.

Background

Success Ballast[1]
EntryBallast
No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport45kg (99lb)
No. 23 JR Motorsports35kg (77lb)
No. 8 Young Driver AMR20kg (40lb)
No. 21 Sumo Power GT10kg (20lb)
No. 37 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport5kg (11lb)
Marc Basseng and Markus Winkelhock of Münnich Motorsport retained their championship lead following the Algarve round and further extended their advantage to twenty points over both Young Driver's Darren Turner and Stefan Mücke and Algarve Championship Race-winners Michael Krumm and Lucas Luhr of JR Motorsports. Basseng and Winkelhock's car also has lost five kilograms of the 50kg (110lb) of success ballast they carried at Algarve. Luhr and Krumm have gained 35 kg, while Turner and Mücke carry only 20 kg into Sachsenring. Luhr and Krumm also have the addition of 15 kg which have been added to the minimum weight for all Nissans as part of the FIA's balance of performance. The Ford GT teams have also had their minimum weights altered, losing 10 kg.[2] In the Teams' Championship Hexis AMR has taken over the title lead, a single point ahead of both Münnich and JR Motorsports, while Young Driver is two points further behind in fourth.

With only a week between the Algarve and Sachsenring, the majority of teams have retained the line-ups. Frédéric Makowiecki returns to Marc VDS after being absent in the Algarve, while Yann Clairay moves from Marc VDS to Belgian Racing to replace Martin Matzke.[3] Warren Hughes rejoins the Sumo Power GT team he drove for in 2010, replacing Ricardo Zonta in the team's No. 20 car, partnering Enrique Bernoldi.[4] The sole DKR Engineering Corvette has withdrawn from the Sachsenring event due to a lack of spare parts after the team has suffered three accidents in past four races, reducing the field to seventeen cars.[5]

Qualifying

Qualifying result

For qualifying, Driver 1 participates in the first and third sessions while Driver 2 participates in only the second session. The fastest lap for each session is indicated with bold.

PosNo.Driver 1TeamSession 1Session 2Session 3Grid
Driver 2
137 Dominik Schwager All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport1:19.9411:19.3081:18.7631
Nicky Pastorelli
23 Stef Dusseldorp Hexis AMR1:19.3371:19.4491:19.0282
Clivio Piccione
38 Stefan Mücke Young Driver AMR1:19.5911:19.1191:19.4713
Darren Turner
420 Warren Hughes Sumo Power GT1:19.6571:19.5031:19.6054
Enrique Bernoldi
522 Richard Westbrook JR Motorsports1:20.0071:19.5991:19.6345
Peter Dumbreck
640 Bas Leinders Marc VDS Racing Team1:19.8321:19.2951:19.7396
Marc Hennerici
711 Mike Hezemans Exim Bank Team China1:19.1431:19.1351:18.7147
Nick Catsburg
823 Lucas Luhr JR Motorsports1:19.8851:19.300No Time8
Michael Krumm
95 Karl Wendlinger Swiss Racing Team1:19.8591:19.60517
Peter Kox
107 Tomáš Enge Young Driver AMR1:19.5221:19.6529
Alex Müller
1121 David Brabham Sumo Power GT1:19.5981:19.82010
Jamie Campbell-Walter
1210 Yann Clairay Belgian Racing1:19.8831:19.99211
Antoine Leclerc
134 Christian Hohenadel Hexis AMR1:19.2291:20.07516
Andrea Piccini
1441 Maxime Martin Marc VDS Racing Team1:18.889No Time12
Frédéric Makowiecki
1538 Markus Winkelhock All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport1:20.01513
Marc Basseng
169 Vanina Ickx Belgian Racing1:20.16514
Christoffer Nygaard
176 Max Nilsson Swiss Racing Team1:21.11515
Jiří Janák
  1. The No. 11 Exim Bank Corvette had its Qualifying Session 3 times cancelled for stopping in the pit lane instead of returning to its garage during the session.[6]
  2. The No. 5 Swiss Racing Lamborghini was penalized ten grid spots for overtaking during a red flag period in the Qualifying sessions.

Races

Qualifying Race

Following a penalty handed to the Corvette of Exim Bank Team China, the No. 37 Münnich Lamborghini of Nicky Pastorelli lead the field at the start, quickly getting a clear hold on first ahead of Clivio Piccione's Hexis Aston Martin. Entering Turn 1, Antoine Leclerc's Belgian Racing Ford tipped the Marc VDS Ford into a spin. Facing backwards, Marc Hennerici was then collected by the second Belgian car of Christoffer Nygaard. With both cars unable to get moving again, the safety car was dispatched for a full course caution to gather the field at the end of the first lap. The safety car was recalled at the start of Lap 4 and Pastorelli resumed his lead of the race. A lap later Nicky Catsburg in the Exim Corvette started to make a pass for seventh place on the JR Motorsports Nissan of Michael Krumm in the first sequence of corners, but spun into the gravel after getting ahead of Krumm exiting Turn 3, stranding the car in the gravel trap.

After the restarting the race in 12th place, Marc VDS's Frédéric Makowiecki began to make his way through the field, passing five cars on track in the next ten laps. As Makowiecki challenged Young Driver's Alex Müller for fifth place into Turn 3 the two made contact and Müller spun his car around, resuming at the back of the field, while Makowiecki continued to race on without being slowed by the incident. At the front of the field, Piccini closed on the rear of Pastorelli and began to challenge for the race lead, followed closely by Darren Turner in third. On Lap 18, the pit window opened and the top three all made their pit stops at the end of that lap. Hexis made the quickest pit stop of the three, allowing Stef Dusseldorp to exit the pits first, followed by Young Driver's Stefan Mücke. Münnich Motorsport suffered a problem with their tire challenge, slowing their pit stop and losing Dominik Schwager three positions as he returned to the track. Enrique Bernoldi briefly held the race lead for Sumo Power for one lap before making his pit stop, handing the lead to Makowiecki. Marc VDS brought the Ford into the pits as the last car to make a pit stop and Maxime Martin was able to exit in the race lead, but he was immediately challenged by Dusseldorp into Turn 1. After Martin defended the race lead he was able to pull away from Dusseldorp, while Warren Hughes had taken over third place after the completion of all pit stops.

With twenty minutes remaining in the race, Max Nilsson went wide in Turn 9 and hit the safety barriers, retiring on the spot. Yann Clairay of Belgian Racing attempted to challenge Markus Winkelhock for tenth place, but spun on his own in Turn 4 and fell to 12th. In the closing five minutes of the race, Mücke caught Hughes to challenge for third place and passed for the position. Further behind them, Christian Hohenadel and Schwager challenged Peter Dumbreck's Nissan for fifth position, but Schwager braked too late for Turn 1 while attempting to pass Dumbreck and went into the gravel trap, eventually falling to seventh. Hohenadel then took over the challenge to Dumbreck and successfully passed him on the final lap of the race. Martin cross the finish line 6.6 seconds ahead of Dusseldorp, followed by Hughes and Mücke, and finally Hohenadel and Dumbreck completed the final two positions for championship points.

Race result

PosNo.TeamDriversManufacturerLapsTime/Retired
141 Marc VDS Racing Team Maxime Martin
Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford43
23 Hexis AMR Clivio Piccione
Stef Dusseldorp
Aston Martin43−6.683
38 Young Driver AMR Darren Turner
Stefan Mücke
Aston Martin43−20.166
420 Sumo Power GT Enrique Bernoldi
Warren Hughes
Nissan43−24.041
54 Hexis AMR Christian Hohenadel
Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin43−33.083
622 JR Motorsport Peter Dumbreck
Richard Westbrook
Nissan43−34.907
737 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Nicky Pastorelli
Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini43−38.325
821 Sumo Power GT David Brabham
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan43−39.884
938 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Marc Basseng
Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini43−39.884
107 Young Driver AMR Tomáš Enge
Alex Müller
Aston Martin43−40.376
1123 JR Motorsport Michael Krumm
Lucas Luhr
Nissan43−48.863
125 Swiss Racing Team Karl Wendlinger
Peter Kox
Lamborghini43−48.991
1310 Belgian Racing Yann Clairay
Antoine Leclerc
Ford43−51.058
14
DNF
6 Swiss Racing Team Max Nilsson
Jiří Janák
Lamborghini25Accident
15
DNF
11 Exim Bank Team China Mike Hezemans
Nick Catsburg
Corvette4Spun
16
DNF
9 Belgian Racing Vanina Ickx
Christoffer Nygaard
Ford0Collision
17
DNF
40 Marc VDS Racing Team Bas Leinders
Marc Hennerici
Ford0Collision

Championship Race

Race result

PosNo.TeamDriversManufacturerLapsTime/Retired
14 Hexis AMR Christian Hohenadel
Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin42
237 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Nicky Pastorelli
Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini42−2.523
38 Young Driver AMR Darren Turner
Stefan Mücke
Aston Martin42−4.218
420 Sumo Power GT Enrique Bernoldi
Warren Hughes
Nissan42−22.861
521 Sumo Power GT David Brabham
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan42−23.547
611 Exim Bank Team China Mike Hezemans
Nick Catsburg
Corvette42−23.867
722 JR Motorsport Peter Dumbreck
Richard Westbrook
Nissan42−24.287
840 Marc VDS Racing Team Bas Leinders
Marc Hennerici
Ford42−25.272
923 JR Motorsport Michael Krumm
Lucas Luhr
Nissan42−26.477
1010 Belgian Racing Yann Clairay
Antoine Leclerc
Ford42−29.419
113 Hexis AMR Clivio Piccione
Stef Dusseldorp
Aston Martin42−55.554
12
DNF
38 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Marc Basseng
Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini19Puncture
13
DNF
41 Marc VDS Racing Team Maxime Martin
Yann Clairay
Ford9Puncture
14
DNF
9 Belgian Racing Vanina Ickx
Christoffer Nygaard
Ford2Damage
15
DNF
5 Swiss Racing Team Karl Wendlinger
Peter Kox
Lamborghini0Collision
16
DNF
7 Young Driver AMR Tomáš Enge
Alex Müller
Aston Martin0Collision
17
DNF
6 Swiss Racing Team Max Nilsson
Jiří Janák
Lamborghini0Collision

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIA Entry List – Sachsenring (DEU) – 15 May 2011 . . PDF . 2011-05-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110825031856/http://private.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/vchp/301/$FILE/FIA%20GT1%20Sachsenring%20-%20FIA%20Entry%20List-published%20on%2010%20May.pdf . 25 August 2011 . dead .
  2. Web site: Federation Internationale de l'Automobile GT Committee – Decision . . fia.com . PDF . 2011-05-11 . 2011-05-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110825032800/http://private.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/vchp/301/$FILE/TO%20ALL%202011%20GT1%20CARS%20ENTERED%20FOR%20SACHSENRING_64.pdf . 2011-08-25 . dead .
  3. Web site: Sachsenring : Yann Clairay trouve refuge chez Belgian Racing. . Endurance-Info . endurance-info.com . Laurent Mercier . French . 2011-05-12 . 2011-05-12 . 2012-03-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120317082731/http://www.endurance-info.com/version2/actualite-endurance-7169.html . dead .
  4. Web site: Sachsenring : Warren Hughes revient chez Sumo Power GT. . Endurance-Info . endurance-info.com . Laurent Mercier . French . 2011-05-11 . 2011-05-12 . 2012-03-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120317082726/http://www.endurance-info.com/version2/actualite-endurance-7166.html . dead .
  5. Web site: Sachsenring : La Corvette/DKR Engineering forfait ! . Endurance-Info . endurance-info.com . Laurent Mercier . French . 2011-05-12 . 2011-05-12.
  6. Web site: Schwager takes pole in Germany . . . Gary Watkins . 2011-05-14 . 2011-05-14.