Vortex SAS explained

Vortex SAS
Base:Pézenas, France
Founded:2015
Principal:Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
Current Series:24H Series
Ultimate Cup Series
Campeonato de España de GT
Former Series:Tourisme Trophee Endurance
V de V Endurance Series
Current Drivers: Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
Philippe Gruau
Sébastien Lajoux
Nicolas Nobs
Team Titles:1 (2021 24H Series GTX)
Driver Titles:9 (2017 Spanish, 2017 Spanish GT - Class 1, 2017 Spanish GT - Class 3, 2019 Ultimate Cup Challenge GT UGT, 2021 Spanish GT, 2021 24H Series GTX, 2022 Ultimate Cup GT Endurance GT3B, 2022 Ultimate Cup GT Sprint GT3B, 2023 Ultimate Cup GT Endurance GT3B)
Website:https://www.vortexsas.fr/

Vortex SAS is a French auto racing team founded by brothers Arnaud and Olivier Gomez in 2015. After competing in silhouette race cars for a number of years, the team was created by the Gomez brothers.[1] Competing as Vortex V8, they build and run their own lightweight GT cars that compete in the 24H Series, Ultimate Cup Series and Campeonato de España de GT.

Racing history

2016

The team made their 24H Series debut in 2016 at the season-opening Dubai 24 Hour with a GC10-V8 built by GC Automobile, qualifying on pole in the SP2 class, being the first non-GT3 car on the grid in 18th overall. The car ended the race in 2nd in class, 27th overall.[2] [3]

A podium-less streak followed for the rest of the 2016 season, the team ending their season 4th in class with 69 points, 10th in the overall GT standings.[4] [5]

2017

The team upgraded to a full-season entry for 2017 in both the SPX and SP2 classes. A heavily unsubscribed entry in the former resulted in a lack of competition for the team debuting their Vortex 1.0 car. The team competed in every round except the 12H Imola but struggled to score points throughout the season, only taking 2nd in class at Mugello and the Red Bull Ring in SPX and 3rd at the Italian venue in SP2, ending their season in 4th and 7th in their class standings.[1]

2018

Vortex downsized their operation to just two events in 2018, failing to finish at the 12H Navarra and managing enough laps to be classified as fifth in class at the 24 Hours of Barcelona. The team would end the season fifth, and last, in class.[6]

2019

2019 marked the return of the GC10 which took a maiden win for Vortex SAS in the season-opener at Dubai, whilst the 1.0 SPX entry retired shortly before halfway distance. The GC10 took second at the 12 Hours of Mugello in class in its final race. The 1.0 returned for the 24 Hours of Barcelona for the final round of the European segment of the season, qualifying on pole and finishing in third, one lap clear of the next car.[7]

2020

The 1.0 was entered into the 2020 Dubai 24 Hour into the renamed GTX class. The car only managed 33 laps before the race was called off due to flooding.[8] [9]

2021

Vortex were one of four GTX teams to enter in the first round at Dubai, despite being 100 laps down on the class winner, they took the flag in second position. This result would be succeeded by multiple podium finishes in every subsequent race bar the 24 Hours of Barcelona. The team entered two cars, the No. 701 and No. 712, at 3 rounds throughout the season, Mugello, Paul Ricard and Barcelona.[10]

One highlight of the season was a double podium finish in class at the 12 Hours of Mugello. The No. 701 finished 15th overall and 3rd in class at the 24 Hours of Sebring, thus allowing Philippe Bonnel to secure GTX drivers' and teams' championship for Vortex V8, with 96 points despite not winning a single race. They finished in the GT Teams' standings in 4th, tied with two GT3 teams on 109 points.

2022

At the 2022 edition of the Dubai 24 Hour, mechanical troubles delayed the 701 car almost to the point of non-classification, amassing enough laps to be classified as third in GTX. Three Vortex 1.0s were present for the following championship round at Mugello, the additional No. 703 car taking third place in class whilst the main two cars faltered, still finishing however. The Vortex 1.0s were ultimately out-paced by their GTX competitors, only taking three more podium finishes at Spa-Francorchamps, Barcelona and Kuwait.[11]

2023

After the Middle East Trophy-opening round at Kuwait, the 1.0s were only challenged by Razoon – More than Racing's KTM X-BOW. The cars ran without troubles for most of the event until the No. 702 car caught fire with under four hours to go, being classified in third through its adequate race distance whilst the 701 finished second 59 laps down. At the Trophy-season-closing round at Yas Marina Circuit, the 701 finished in fourth, ending the season 2nd in the GTX standings of the Middle East Trophy, twelve points shy of Razoon – More than Racing.

Upon the season's first race in Europe at the 12 Hours of Mugello, the duo of 1.0 cars ran smoothly, taking the lead and holding it for many hours in both parts of the evenly-split race. Despite both cars having to deal with separate wheel issues, the team finished 1–2 in GTX, 24th and 25th overall respectively, marking the team's second win in the 24H Series.[12]

After Mugello, the second of the 1.0's crashed in wet conditions at the 12 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. The #701 finished on the podium at every other race in the European season, making the podium in the 24 Hours of Barcelona after troubles for other class competitors, narrowly missing out on the GTX title by 2 points after dropped scores were applied.

In the Ultimate Cup Series' GT Endurance and Touring Challenge, the pair of 1.0 cars ran with opposition from a Ferrari 488 Challenge, though it was faulted by mechanical troubles and Miguel Moiola was able to seal the 3B title despite the team missing the Estoril round of the series.

2024

Vortex SAS competed in the 2024 edition of the Bathurst 12 Hour with the Vortex 1.0 in the Invitational class, which was the team's first race in Oceania. Lionel Amrouche, Julien Boilot and Philippe Bonnel drove the car in the event.[13] The event took place on 16–18 February, after the Middle East Trophy's conclusion and before the 24H Series' European campaign starts.

Vortex's debut at Bathurst yielded a fourth-place finish in class and 23rd overall after causing a few cautions, mostly due to spins at various points on the track and a lengthy pit stop. Shipping delays prevented the team's first 2.0 chassis from making it to Europe for the opening Ultimate Cup Series and 24H Series rounds, the team resorting to a 1.0 chassis, which gave them a UGTX class win at Paul Ricard with an all-new driver line up and 2nd in the 12 Hours of Mugello in GTX.

The 2.0 model's first European Creventic race came at the 12 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, in which both cars managed to finish in a 1-2 class formation, lead by the Nr. 701, ahead of their rivals in a soaked two-part event, before which the Nr. 702 took class pole in GTX.[14] The team were the only GTX competitors in the 2024 edition of the 24 Hours of Portimão. Despite a two-hour stay in the pits, the team finished the race albeit 172 laps down, winning their class.

Cars

Vortex 1.0

The 1.0 would make its competitive debut in the VdeV Endurance Series at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, competing in the 4-hour-long season opener with GPC Motorsport, the #20 car being driven by Iradj Alexander and Alexandre Coigny. After qualifying 20th out of 23 cars, the car would go on to finish in 21st, six laps down on the next car.[15] It would fail to finish the next three races in entered before being pulled from the final trio of events.

Despite not being built to any given class specifications, the car has found its way into many championships, either into classes that are generally open to all GT cars or Open GT-type classes, one example being 24H Series' GTX class which is open to similar cars like the Mustang-shaped MARC II V8.

The Vortex 1.0 has taken championship titles in three of the championships it has taken part in: three in the Ultimate Cup Series, two in the Spanish GT Championship in 2017 and 2021 and one in the 24H Series in 2021.

It is also notable for its unique, independently produced appearance among more popular, conventionally-bodied GT cars it competes against. It is one of the only remaining cars to be built and run in an international championship by the same team, other similar examples including the Brokernet Silver Sting,[16] and the Solution-F-made cars, the Divitec SF11 and Foenix, which all have unique body shapes respectively.[17]

The #701 Vortex 1.0 claimed its first GTX and 24H Series victory at the 2023 12 Hours of Mugello, ending an almost seven-year winless streak.[12]

Vortex 2.0

The team's latest innovation was announced as the Vortex 2.0, possessing a more streamlined but similar look to its predecessor. It made its debut in the 2023 24H Series season.[18]

The 2.0 was revealed during the 2023 24 Hours of Barcelona event on 15 September, Friday. The car's improvements from its predecessor include a 120 kg kerb weight drop, PKM suspension and many changes to assist with cooling the brakes and amending many issues the 1.0 had. A full-width rear wing is another complete change, in an effort to improve downforce which is assisted by the bodywork that will help to direct air rearwards. The car is scheduled to debut at the 2023–24 Middle East Trophy-opening 12 Hours of Kuwait round on 8–9 December 2023.[19]

On its event debut, the 2.0 took pole position at the 12 Hours of Kuwait, averaging a time, across all three session, 1.1 seconds quicker than the next GTX car. Following multiple mechanical failures, the car finished 13th overall and third in class on debut. The 2.0 took GTX pole by nearly 7 tenths for the 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi after 3 qualifying sessions ahead of its second race. The 2.0 took its first class win by half a second in the Abu Dhabi race and went on to take pole for the Dubai 24 Hour the next week.

Racing record

Complete 24H Series results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearCarClassDrivers12345678
2016GC Automobile GC10-V8SP2DUBMUGSILZANLECBARBRN
Lionel Amrouche20327413717Ret694th
Cyril Calmon274137Ret
Mathieu Pontais2717
Alban Veruti27
Franck Leone-Provost41
Amro Al-Hamad37
Nagy Kabaz
Jérémy Reymond
17
Philippe Burel
Philippe Gruau
Ret
GC Automobile GC10.2-V6SP-Touring Lionel Amrouche
Cyril Calmon
Jérémy Reymond
Kurt Thiel
17NC0
2017Vortex 1.0SPXDUBMUGRBRLECIMOALGCOA
Lionel Amrouche
Cyril Calmon
204RetRet27RetRet154th
Arnaud GomezRetRet
Olivier GomezRet
Philippe GruauRet
Amaury Bonduel27Ret
Alain CostaRet
Martin Hald Gøtsche
Nanna Hald Gøtsche
Ret
GC Automobile GC10-V8SP2 Günther Deutsch
Marco Deutsch
Mathieu Pontais
Kurt Thiel
203Ret167th
Martin Hald Gøtsche
Nanna Hald Gøtsche
17RetDNS
Florian Revaz17
Maxim Aronov
Lev Fridman
Jean Christophe Rey
Ret
Lionel AmroucheDNS
2018Vortex 1.0SPXDUBSILNAVIMOPORBARSPACOA
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Gruau
Philippe Valenza
204Ret45th
Julien Boillot
Philippe Burel
Stephane Cottrell
Victor Fernandes
36
2019
2019
Vortex 1.0SPXDUBMUGSPABRNPORBARCOA
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
Alban Veruti
701Ret16NC
Stephane Cottrell
Philippe Gruau
Francesc Gutierrez Agüi
Nicolas Nobs
25
GC Automobile GC10.2-V6SP3 Philippe Bonnel
Franck Lefèvre
Nicolas Nobs
301473928
11
NC
NC
Thomas Cordelier47
2020Vortex 1.0GTXDUBPORMNZHOCPERMUG
Julien Boillot
Philippe Bonnel
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
701Ret0NC
2021Vortex 1.0GTXDUBMUGLECHOCBARHUNSEB
Lionel Amrouche
Karen Gaillard
7013530211091st
Philippe Bonnel35221315
Alban Veruti35
Boris Gimond3015
Bastien Gouret1522
Philippe Gruau1521
Olivier Gomez15
Nicolas Nobs2213
Arnaud Gomez22
Franck Leone-Provost21
Gilles Courtois13
"Steve Brooks"
Sébastien Lajoux
15
Philippe Bonnel
Nicolas Nobs
712231922394th
Pierre Fontaine2319
Boris Gimond
Sébastien Lajoux
22
2022Vortex 1.0GTXDUBMUGSPAHOCPORBARKUW
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
7017038212319341547
44
2nd
3rd
Sébastien Lajoux70382123
Philippe Gruau70
Olivier Gomez1934
Arnaud Gomez
Lucas Lasserre
34
Nicolas Nobs15
Gilles Courtois70234Ret16
26
NC
4th
Nicolas Nobs3431
Patrick Brochier34
Philippe GruauRet31
Boris GimonndRet
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
Francesc Gutierrez Agüi
31
Christophe Decultot
Pierre Fontaine
Philippe Gruau
7032711NC
2023Vortex 1.0GTXMUGSPAMNZESTBAR
Lionel Amrouche701244022181524201722nd
Philippe Bonnel242218152420
Philippe Gruau24
Olivier Gomez40
Gilles Courtois221815
Miguel Moiola
Lucas Sugliano
2420
Laurent Misbach
Lucas Sugliano
70225Ret665th
Pierre Fontaine25
Philippe GruauRet3031
Solenn Amrouche
Julien Boillot
Stéphane Cottrell
3031
2024Vortex 1.0
Vortex 2.0
GTXMUGSPAPORMISBAR
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
Gilles Courtois
701313315116*1st*
Lucas Sugliano3115
Vortex 2.07023636*3rd*
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
3636*3rd*
Season still in progress.

Complete Middle East Trophy results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearCarClassDrivers123
2022–23Vortex 1.0GTXKUWDUBABU
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
7011534201002nd
Nicholas Nobs15
Philippe Gruau
Tom Pieri
34
Julien Boillot20
Philippe Fertoret
Miguel Moiola
Nicolas Nobs
Lucas Sugliano
702380NC
2023–24Vortex 2.0GTXKUWABUDUB
Lionel Amrouche
Philippe Bonnel
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
701131930762nd
Season still in progress.

Complete Ultimate Cup Series results

Endurance

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearCarClassDrivers1234567
2019Vortex 1.0UGTESTDIJSVKMUGVALMAGLEC[20]
Philippe Bonnel
Frank Lefevre
70155647122001stN/A
Arnaud Gomez5503rd
Nicolas Nobs56441002nd
Olivier Gomez12503rd
2021Vortex 1.0UGT3BLEC1DIJLEC2BUGMAGEST[21]
Karen Gaillard701207307th42.514th
Gilles Courtois2020Ret278th
Philippe Gaillard201510th
Lionel Amrouche
Boris Gimond
7
Patrick Brochier20Ret1211th
Frank Lefevre20
Alex Di BernardiniRet0NC
Patrick Brochier
Gilles Courtois
Stephane Gervais
702Ret0NC
Sébastien Lajoux71271014Ret524th
Philippe Bonnel
Nicolas Nobs
71014
Laurène Godey
Sébastien Loeb
Ret0NC
2022Vortex 1.0UGT3BLEC1NAVMISHOCMAGLEC2[22] [23]
Lucas Sugliano70117587DSQ161541st87.56th
Miguel Moiola1758934th
Philippe Bonnel1757DSQ161292nd
Cyril Calmon8DSQ16933rd
Vincent Congnet7755th
702DSQ9
Christophe Decultot
Pierre Fontaine
DSQ9507th
Cyril Calmon70396933rd
Sébastien Lajoux96616th
Lionel Amrouche9Ret2510th
Philippe Gruau6369th
Solenn AmroucheRet0NC
Miguel MoiolaRet934th
2023Vortex 1.03BLEC1NAVHOCESTMAGLEC2[24]
Miguel Moiola701866510137.51st68.757th
Vincent Congnet865754th
Cyril Calmon810507th
Lorina Padovani691.52nd
Philippe Gruau637.511th
Philippe Bonnel6510754th
Solenn Amrouche70211Ret718546th
Lorina Padovani11WD71891.52nd
Antoine Rizzo11183612th
Arnaud Gomez7Ret2713th
Lionel Amrouche77459th
Olivier Gomez72713th
2024Vortex 2.0UCS1LEC1ALGHOCMUGMAGLEC2
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
20
Philippe Bonnel
Cyril Calmon
Miguel Moiola
21WD0*NC*
Solenn Amrouche
Vortex 1.0UCS2 Christophe Derouineau
Stéphane Gouverneur
Jimmy Luminier
701625*1st*
Season still in progress.

Sprint

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearCarClassDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021222324
2021Vortex 1.0UGT3BLEC1DIJLEC2BUGMAGEST
Karen Gaillard70117DNS4DNS9109442nd809th
Lionel AmroucheRet109166th
Olivier Gomez7124DNSDNSDNS810th
Sébastien Lajoux11DNS13DNS128th
2022Vortex 1.0UGT3BLEC1NAVMISHOCMAGLEC2[25] [26]
Alex Di Bernardini70DSQ0NC2363rd
Solenn Amrouche14100NC
Jeremy FaligandRet61098677141181414142041st
Maxime Rizzo560NC
Lugas Sugliano712DNS1114446th
Miguel Moiola1DNS0NC
Nicolas Nobs13140NC
2023Vortex 1.0UGT3BLEC1NAVHOCESTMAGLEC2[27]
Lionel Amrouche70278489th4816th
Olivier GomezRet83012th
2024Vortex 1.0UCS3LEC1ALGHOCMUGMAGLEC2
Solenn Amrouche95111012DNS106th

Complete Campeonato de España de GT results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearCarClassDrivers1234567891011
2016GC Automobile GC10-V8GTBARNAVARAVALJAR[28]
Philippe Gruau104445Ret57.63rd
Nicolas Nobs441015th
Antonio Castillo
Desire Torres
921.611th
Lionel Amrouche5Ret250.44th
Olivier Gomez225.28th
Antonio Castillo
Desire Torres
105RetRet21.611th
Philippe Gruau357.63rd
Arnaud Gomez322.410th
2017GC Automobile GC10-V8C1VALARAJARBARNAV[29]
Philippe Gruau10371621st
Stephane Cottrel756.44th
Vortex 1.0 Philippe Gruau12Ret42231621st
Arnaud Gomez1250.25th
Stephane CottrelRet4256.44th
Lionel Amrouche230NC
GC Automobile GC10.2-V6C3 Nicolas Nobs1042417Ret13232618175.21st
Arnaud Gomez2439.68th
Olivier Gomez17Ret22.49th
Gilles Courtois23261879.65th
2018Vortex 1.0C1VALARANAVJARBAR[30]
Philippe Gruau101EX914th
Stephane CottrellEX0NC
Lionel Amrouche10262272Ret134.22nd
Philippe Valenza6Ret43.25th
Philippe Gruau2272914th
align=left GC Automobile GC10.2-V6C3 Nicolas Nobs1019639.27th
2019Vortex 1.0C1NAVARAVALJARBAR[31]
Philippe Gruau1014Ret2RetDNSDNS6DNS76.45th
Arnaud Gomez2Ret76.45th
align=left Vortex LightC2 Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
10060NC
2020Vortex 1.0C1NAVVALJERBARARA[32]
Philippe Bonnel
Nicolas Nobs
135630.85th
Arnaud Gomez
Philippe Gruau
136113345Ret393203.62nd
Vortex LightC3 Karen Gaillard13468604th
Patrick Brochier
Gilles Courtois
9998789166.42nd
Philippe Bonnel
Nicolas Nobs
135106507th
Lionel Amrouche65604th
2021Vortex 1.0C1NAVARAVALJERBAR[33]
Lionel Amrouche102662366RetDNS71565th
Philippe Gruau662366RetDNS1565th
Sebastien Lajoux70NC
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
11211212442721st
Patrick Brochier
Nicolas Nobs
12280NC
2022Vortex 1.0C1VALALGARAJERNAVBAR[34]
Philippe Gruau11266DNS22.44th
Solenn Amrouche6622.45th
Arnaud GomezDNS0NC
2023Vortex 1.0GPXNAVALGARAVALJERBAR[35]
Solenn Amrouche1013C11117717Ret82126.42nd
Lionel Amrouche3C7717Ret8844th
Nicolas Nobs111151.26th
Arnaud Gomez20NC
Nicolas Nobs1028C141751.26th
Philippe Gruau8CRet17Ret76.85th
Philippe BonnelWDWD771612th
Gilles CourtoisRet171013th
Stephane GouvernerRet0NC
Philippe Gruau1032186576.85th
2024Vortex 2.0GPXALGNAVARAJERVALBAR[36]
Arnaud Gomez
Olivier Gomez
1204Ret20*4th*
Lionel Amrouche
Solenn Amrouche
121DNSDNS0*NC*
Vortex 1.0GPX Patrick Bay701111128*1st*

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  9. News: Black Falcon Mercedes-AMG wins rain-shortened 15th Hankook 24H DUBAI. 24H Series. Creventic. 11 January 2020. 11 January 2020.
  10. News: GT Championship contender Vortex V8 Confirms Drivers for Barcelona. 24H Series. Creventic. 6 July 2021. 6 July 2021.
  11. News: Vortex still in title contention despite frustrations at Hockenheim. 24H Series. Creventic. 17 May 2022. 17 May 2022.
  12. News: 9th Hankook 12H Mugello 2023 Race Final Result after part 2. 26 March 2023. 26 March 2023. getraceresults.com.
  13. News: Vortex to add to 12-Hour mix with Invitational entry. bathurst12hour. 1 December 2023. 1 December 2023.
  14. News: CP Racing Take Overall Win In Final 24H Series Event For Team. 22 April 2024. Dailysportscar. 22 April 2024.
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  32. News: Campeonato de España de GT 2020. docs.gestionaweb.cat.
  33. News: Campeonato de España de GT 2021. docs.gestionaweb.cat.
  34. News: Campeonato de España de GT 2022. docs.gestionaweb.cat.
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