WEC: Alpine Wins Epic Monza Battle; Corvette Take Last Gasp LMGTE Pro win

Alpine Team ELF took a memorable victory at the 6 Hours of Monza today to seal its second victory of the 2022 FIA World Endurance Championship season.

In challenging hot and sunny conditions, Andre Negrao, Matthieu Vaxiviere and Nicolas Lapierre dueled with the pair of Toyota Gazoo Racing Hypercars in the second phase of the race to emerge victorious.

The hard-earned victory, which was clinched by just 2.782s over the No.8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid Hypercar, included some thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles that had the large crowd on its feet.

One of the crucial moments of the race came in the fifth hour, when Matthieu Vaxiviere and Kamui Kobayashi were dueling for the lead on the main straight at 300 kph. A touch between the two saw the Toyota suffer a puncture and damaged bodywork a limp back to the pits. That disappointment was compounded by a 90-second stop/go penalty for the incident, which ensured it slipped back to a third placed finish.

It gave the Alpine a relatively clear run to the checkered flag although Vaxiviere had to watch his mirrors carefully as Ryo Hirakawa mounted a late charge for the lead.

But the Japanese racer was unable to launch a full challenge, and the Alpine trio were able to stretch their championship points lead to 10-points.

The Glickenhaus Racing squad took a famous pole position ahead of the race and looked to have put themselves in with a strong chance of a victory charge when the 007LMH Hypercar lead for the first half of the race.

Their chances though ended in the fourth hour when, after serving a penalty for a full course yellow violation, Olivier Pla suffered a rare turbo problem and was forced to park the distinctive Hypercar.

Peugeot TotalEnergies took a fourth placed finish with Loic Duval, James Rossiter and Gustavo Menezes in the sensational Peugeot 9X8 design’s world debut.

The sister No.93 9X8 driven by Jean-Eric Vergne, Mikkel Jensen and Paul di Resta stopped in the first hour but after being worked on returned to action but was eventually retired.

There was drama throughout the categories with Corvette Racing pulling off a superb fuel saving strategy to beat Ferrari on their home soil.

Nick Tandy and Tommy Milner drove faultless races in the Chevrolet Corvette C8.R but appeared to be heading for a close second place after the AF Corse entered Ferrari 488 GTE Evos controlled the LMGTE Pro class for all but the final few laps.

The No.52 Miguel Molina and Antonio Fuoco crewed entry led until the penultimate lap before it had to make a splash and dash fuel stop.

Corvette though had played a strategic masterstroke as Tandy completed a fuel saving masterclass to manage his pace and surprise everyone with a finely judged last stint economy run. It ensured that Corvette took its first non-Le Mans WEC and the first for the C8.R outside of the US.

AF Corse Ferrari completed the podium with the No.52 car heading home the No.51 James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi entry, which was involved in a spectacular battle with the No.92 Porsche GT Team 911 RSR-19 driven by Kevin Estre in the closing stages.

The multiple contacts between the two resulted in Estre receiving a drive-through penalty for several incidents, including one with the No.28 JOTA LMP2 entry.

Realteam by WRT celebrated its first ever LMP2 victory as Ferdinand Habsburg, Rui Andrade and Norman Nato jumped the No.38 JOTA car of Will Stevens, Antonio Felix da Costa and Roberto Gonzalez at the final scheduled stop.

With fresher tires Habsburg was able to open up a decisive gap to ensure a popular victory for the Swiss entered squad.

The Vector Sport team clinched the final step of the podium as the 2022 WEC rookie entry had its most competitive showing so far. Nico Mueller brought the car home after prior strong stints at the wheel from Ryan Cullen and Sebastien Bourdais.

Dempsey Proton Porsche took the LMGTE Am honors as Harry Tincknell converted a late ‘splash and dash’ strategy to defeat the pole winning Iron Dames Ferrari trio of Sarah Bovy, Michelle Gatting and Rahel Frey.

The Iron Dames were among the stars of Monza as they lead the LMGTE Am category for a large chunk of the race but ultimately had to settle for second. It was though their best ever WEC finish and the first time ever that an all-female crewed entry stood on a WEC podium.

Henrique Chaves emerged unhurt from a spectacular accident halfway through the race when his LMGTE Am TF Sport Aston Martin rolled after hitting a kerb at the Variante Roggia chicane.

The fifth round of the 2022 FIA World Endurance Championship will take place at Fuji Speedway on Sunday September 11.

Hypercar – Won by No.36 Alpine

  • Alpine Team ELF take second 2022 FIA WEC victory as Nicolas Lapierre, Matthieu Vaxiviere and Andre Negrao seal a famous victory at Monza
  • Race turns on its head in fifth hour when battle for the lead between Kamui Kobayashi driven No.7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid Hypercar and Matthieu Vaxiviere’s Alpine ends in contact on main straight
  • Kobayashi suffers puncture and drops back to third place. He then loses further time with a 90-second stop/go penalty after being adjudged to have been at fault for the incident
  • That leaves a straight battle to the chequered flag between Vaxiviere and the Ryo Hirakawa driven No.8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid
  • Vaxiviere wins race by a mere 2.782s in thrilling finale to extend championship points lead
  • Peugeot TotalEnergies squad have troubled debut with a retirement for the No.93 Peugeot 9X8 and a delayed fourth placed Hypercar classification for the No.94 car
  • Glickenhaus star in first half of race and appeared to have the race under control but were forced to retire with a turbo failure

  • LMGTE Pro – Won by No.64 Corvette Racing

  • Ferrari looked as if they would take a brilliant home victory as No.52 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of Miguel Molina and Antonio Fuoco were set to claim their first win of the season
  • But Corvette Racing pulled off a clever fuel strategy to save enough not to need to splash and dash at the end of the race and Nick Tandy and Tommy Milner execute memorable victory
  • Molina and Fuoco capitalised on a penalty for a technical infringement for the sister No.51 AF Corse Ferrari driven by James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi but had to settle for second when Fuoco had to make penultimate lap pitstop
  • No.51 AF Corse recovered to take third position after a fraught battle with the No.92 Porsche driven by Kevin Estre
  • The pair engage in several contacts during the fight which eventually resolves itself at the Variante Roggia when Pier Guidi emerges in front
  • Estre is handed a drive-through penalty for multiple contacts with Pier Guidi and also No.28 JOTA and finishes fourth in class
  • No.91 Porsche GT Team duo of Gimmi Bruni and Frederic Makowiecki finish in fifth position after uneventful race

LMP2 – Won by No.41 Realteam by WRT Oreca-Gibson

 

  • Realteam by WRT celebrate first ever LMP2 victory as Ferdinand Habsburg, Rui Andrade and Norman Nato race to the win
  • Habsburg gets the jump on No.38 JOTA driven by Will Stevens at final pit stop and pulls out race winning gap on fresher Goodyear tires for popular win
  • Battle for second place plays out in final 30-minutes between Stevens and a charging Nico Mueller in the Vector Sport entry
  • The battle sees the pair nose-to-tail for the last few laps with Stevens attempting to successfully triple stint his tires. He completes the mission by just 0.3s to take runners-up position after starting race from last position on grid
  • No.28 JOTA looked set to battle for victory but an incident with the No.92 Porsche driven by Kevin Estre sees Jonathan Aberdein pitched in to the Lesmo gravel trap and dropped down to 10th position in LMP2
  • Inter Europol Competition place fourth after most competitive showing of 2022 so far with Alex Brundle, Esteban Gutierrez and Jakub Smiechowski just a few seconds shy of the podium places

 

LMGTE Am – Won by No.77 Dempsey Proton Porsche

  • Harry Tincknell, Christian Reid and Sebastien Priaulx take No.77 Dempsey Proton Porsche to its second win of the season after a faultless display
  • Tincknell overtakes the pole sitting and class leading Iron Dames Ferrari and is able to open decisive gap to take the maximum points but had to complete a splash and dash fuel stop in final six minutes of race
  • Sarah Bovy, Michelle Gatting and Rahel Frey drive excellent race to claim second place and best ever WEC finish
  • No.46 Team Project 1 Porsche of Matteo Cairoli, Mikkel Pedersen and Nicolas Leutwiller takes final rung of the podium

Race Results

Pos

No./Team

Drivers

Car

Class

Laps

1

36 Alpine ELF Team

A. NEGRÃO / N. LAPIERRE / M. VAXIVIERE

Alpine A480 – Gibson

HYPERCAR

194

2

8 Toyota Gazoo Racing

S. BUEMI / B. HARTLEY / R. HIRAKAWA

Toyota GR010 HYBRID

HYPERCAR H

194

3

7 Toyota Gazoo Racing

M. CONWAY / K. KOBAYASHI / J. LOPEZ

Toyota GR010 HYBRID

HYPERCAR H

192

4

41 Realteam by WRT

R. ANDRADE / F. HABSBURG / N. NATO

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

5

38 JOTA

R. GONZALEZ / A. DA COSTA / W. STEVENS

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

6

10 Vector Sport

N. MÜLLER / R. CULLEN / S. BOURDAIS

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

7

34 Inter Europol Competition

J. SMIECHOWSKI / A. BRUNDLE / E. GUTIERREZ

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

8

23 United Autosports USA

A. LYNN / O. JARVIS / J. PIERSON

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

9

9 Prema Orlen Team

R. KUBICA / L. DELETRAZ / L. COLOMBO

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

188

10

45 Algarve Pro Racing

S. THOMAS / J. ALLEN / R. BINDER

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2 P/A

187

11

35 Ultimate

J. LAHAYE / M. LAHAYE / F. HERIAU

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2 P/A

187

12

83 AF Corse

F. PERRODO / N. NIELSEN / A. ROVERA

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2 P/A

187

13

28 JOTA

O. RASMUSSEN / E. JONES / J. ABERDEIN

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

186

14

44 ARC Bratislava

M. KONOPKA / T. VAN DER HELM / M. BECHE

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2 P/A

186

15

64 Corvette Racing

T. MILNER / N. TANDY

Chevrolet Corvette C8.R

LMGTE Pro

181

16

52 AF Corse

M. MOLINA / A. FUOCO

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Pro

181

17

51 AF Corse

A. PIER GUIDI / J. CALADO

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Pro

181

18

92 Porsche GT Team

M. CHRISTENSEN / K. ESTRE

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Pro

181

19

91 Porsche GT Team

G. BRUNI / F. MAKOWIECKI

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Pro

180

20

77 Dempsey – Proton Racing

C. RIED / S. PRIAULX / H. TINCKNELL

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Am

179

21

31 WRT

S. GELAEL / R. FRIJNS / R. RAST

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

178

22

85 Iron Dames

R. FREY / M. GATTING / S. BOVY

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Am

178

23

22 United Autosports USA

P. HANSON / F. ALBUQUERQUE / W. OWEN

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

178

24

46 Team Project 1

M. CAIROLI / M. PEDERSEN / N. LEUTWILER

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Am

178

25

60 Iron Lynx

C. SCHIAVONI / M. CRESSONI / G. FISICHELLA

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Am

178

26

71 Spirit of Race

F. DEZOTEUX / P. RAGUES / G. AUBRY

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Am

177

27

88 Dempsey – Proton Racing

F. POORDAD / P. LINDSEY / J. HEYLEN

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Am

177

28

21 AF Corse

S. MANN / C. ULRICH / T. VILANDER

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Am

177

29

98 Northwest AMR

P. DALLA LANA / D. PITTARD / N. THIIM

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

LMGTE Am

177

30

54 AF Corse

T. FLOHR / F. CASTELLACCI / N. CASSIDY

Ferrari 488 GTE Evo

LMGTE Am

177

31

56 Team Project 1

B. IRIBE / O. MILLROY / B. BARNICOAT

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Am

176

32

777 D’Station Racing

S. HOSHINO / T. FUJII / C. FAGG

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

LMGTE Am

171

33

94 Peugeot TotalEnergies

L. DUVAL / G. MENEZES / J. ROSSITER

Peugeot 9X8

HYPERCAR H

169

34

86 GR Racing

M. WAINWRIGHT / R. PERA / B. BARKER

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

LMGTE Am

163

35

1 Richard Mille Racing Team

Not classified

L. WADOUX / P. CHATIN / C. MILESI

Oreca 07 – Gibson

LMP2

146

708 Glickenhaus Racing

O. PLA / R. DUMAS / L. DERANI

Glickenhaus 007 LMH

HYPERCAR

96

33 TF Sport

B. KEATING / H. CHAVES / M. SØRENSEN

Aston Martin Vantage AMR

LMGTE Am

73

93 Peugeot TotalEnergies

P. DI RESTA / M. JENSEN / J. VERGNE

Peugeot 9X8

HYPERCAR H

46