#2 Nissan handed gift victory at Road Atlanta
Hartley wheels the winning #2 Nissan home |
The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship held its 2017 finale event Saturday at Road Atlanta, and Tequila Patron ESM dominated the ten hour endurance event to take the win with the No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi of Scott Sharp, Ryan Dalziel, and Brendon Hartley. The race winning car led 140 of 402 laps, and combined with the 152 laps led by the No. 22 Nissan Onroak DPi of Johannes van Overbeek, Pipo Derani, and Bruno Senna, Tequila Patron ESM led 73 percent of the 20th Motul Petit Le Mans.
The team showed the progress of its development Nissan NISMO Onroak program in qualifying, setting both cars up on the grid to start the race in second and third. Brendon Hartley and the No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi started second behind Penske Racing's Helio Castroneves. Pipo Derani and the No. 22 started third and drove down the front straight at the wave of the green flag to challenge Castroneves for the lead in the opening turns. In turn six on lap one. Derani took the lead from Castroneves and pulled away from the field. Hartley stayed close in third, fighting off heavy pressure from the No. 90 Visit Florida Ligier LMP2. The race started under damp conditions, resulting in both Tequila Patron ESM cars to start on Continental Tire wets. Just ten minutes into the race, those in the field on rain tires pitted to take on slick tires, better for the track conditions.
The first full course caution came just twelve laps in to the race, with Derani leading the field and Hartley right behind in second. As the field when back to green, tires came up to optimal temperature, and the two Tequila Patron Nissan Onroak DPis consistently set the fastest laps of the race, alternating the top spot between the two. As the Prototype field lapped the GT cars, traffic allowed Derani to create a three second gap over Hartley.
[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]With one hour complete, Derani pitted from the lead to give the No. 22 to Bruno Senna, bringing the No. 2 of Hartley the lead position before he came in for his stop. Ryan Dalziel took over after the first full service stop and joined the field in first, with Senna charging in second. At the two hour mark, the duo continued to run first and second, and kept position after they made their second stops for tires and fuel. Senna took the lead after the stop, rejoining to set the fastest lap of the race to that point. Senna in the No. 2 held a 12 second lead over Dalziel, but the No. 22 quickly closed in, before a full course caution brought the two back together.
Both cars took the opportunity to pit under caution, with Scott Sharp taking over from Ryan Dalziel to turn his first laps of the race, joining in seventh, with Senna rejoining in fifth. The power of the Nissan brought Senna up to second on the restart, to run within a second of the race leading #85. Senna took the lead in lap 199 as the pair exited team ten, and quickly created a five second gap over the field. He pitted with a nine second lead, allowing van Overbeek to take over in good standing and take the lead with 146 laps of racing. Sharp pitted during the field's pit stop cycle, rejoining in seventh, to quickly take sixth and fight the #90 Ligier for fifth position. Sharp clinched fifth position, but trouble struck when contact from behind from the No. 85 forced the No. 2 to spin in turn ten. The car went a lap down as Sharp waited for a tow out of the gravel, and the 85 was serve a drive through penalty for the contact. Fortunately, the No. 2 suffered little damage and was able to continue as the No. 22 continued to lead the race.
Sharp continued to run laps in eighth, until it became time for the car's next full service stop, with Brendon Hartley taking the controls. The No. 22 of van Overbeek pitted for tires and fuel, and rejoined in third. A series of full course cautions allowed Hartley to get back on the lead lap and catch up with the rear of the prototype field to run sixth.
With six hours complete and four hours remaining in the race, van Overbeek and Hartley ran third and fourth respectively, maneuvering their way through traffic to avoid several on track incidents. Cautions bred cautions, and Hartley passed van Overbeek on a restart to take third, and aim to climb his way back to the top of the field. Hartley took the lead back on lap 203, and Senna took over from van Overbeek to rejoin in fifth position. As Senna climbed his way back to the front of the field, he suffered contact from the No. 85 in turn ten, spinning the 85, but Senna was able to continue without damage.
As the dust settled from a series of full course cautions, the pair of Tequila Patron ESM Nissans again ran first and second, with Hartley leading Senna. Hartley ended his stint with an impressive 23.9 second lead, leaving Ryan Dalziel to take over the No. 2 with just over three hours remaining. Dalziel joined the field with a 17 second lead, and lap after lap pulled away from Senna in second to create a 24 second gap. GT traffic hampered Senna's run, resulting in a spin, followed by a quick recovery. Helio Castroneves in the No. 3 Penske Racing machine took advantage, sliding into second position while Senna recovered to third.
Two hours remained on the clock as dusk settled on Road Atlanta, and Derani took over Senna to rejoin the field in first, while telemetry issues resulted in an extra five seconds in the pit stop for Dalziel and the No. 22. Dalziel rejoined in third under caution, tucked behind the No. 5 of Joao Barbosa. Barbosa passed Derani on the restart to take the lead, and Dalziel shuffled to fourth. Tension built as the race clock showed 90 minutes remaining, and Derani used a restart to reclaim the top position and build an eight second lead over Barbosa. Trouble for the third place car moved Dalziel back up to third, where he pitted to let Brendon Hartley take over for the final hour.
The Tequila Patron ESM pair again traded back and forth the fastest laps of the race, and Hartley climbed to second to race behind his teammate. With 27 minutes remaining, yet another full course caution came out, and contact with a GT car on the restart resulted in Derani being served with a drive through penalty as he led the field. The penalty moved Hartley up to first, and a penalty on the No. 5 Action Express Cadillac moved Derani from fifth to fourth. The two maintained position during the final green lap segment, securing Tequila Patron ESM's second win of the season; the first for the No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi of Scott Sharp and Ryan Dalziel.
Chevrolet Earns Second Consecutive IMSA GT Le Mans Manufacturer Title
#3 Corvette wins GTLM title |
Chevrolet earned its second consecutive Manufacturer Championship in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s GT Le Mans (GTLM) category Saturday at Road Atlanta. A second-place finish in the 10-hour Petit Le Mans for the No. 3 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R gave Chevrolet its 12th GT Manufacturer title dating back to the 2001 American Le Mans Series season.
Chevrolet and Corvette Racing won four times in 2017 with the Chevrolet Corvette C7.R, powered by a 5.5-liter Chevrolet small-block V8. Drivers Antonio Garcia and Jan Magnussen also claimed the GTLM Driver Championship, and the No. 3 Corvette won the GTLM Team title.
“This Manufacturer Championship is so special because of the amazing team effort in this intensely competitive GTLM class," said Mark Reuss, Executive Vice President, Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain. “Corvette Racing’s passion, dedication and perseverance made the difference. We love racing and learn from every lap about how to deliver the right combination of power, reliability, efficiency and overall performance. We apply those lessons to every Corvette on and off the track. I’m so proud of everyone on the team."
With 35 total victories in several classes, Chevrolet is the most successful manufacturer in IMSA competition dating back to the sports car merger between the American Le Mans Series and GRAND-AM in 2014. Of those, 15 have been produced by Corvette Racing in the production-based GT ranks.
Historically, Corvette Racing and Chevrolet have recorded 106 victories – 98 in the IMSA ranks. Both are North American professional sports car racing records. Among those 106 victories are eight at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, three in the Rolex 24 At Daytona and 11 in the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.
QUOTES
Scott Sharp | No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi
What an amazing race. That was just a stellar performance for both cars at Tequila Patrón ESM. I can't say enough. We had a really strong weekend. To look up at the board so many times to see our cars in first and second, was great. We had a lot of ups and downs on both ends near the end of the race. We had an alternator problem on our car, and so the No. 22 jumped us. They were strong and then at the end, we thought we were going to finish first and second. Unfortunately Pipo got the drive through penalty. They deserved to win, but I'm happy one of our cars still won.
Ryan Dalziel | No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi
In the four years I've been with Tequila Patrón ESM, we've had so many victories for the No. 2 car that have slipped away, and through nothing that we've done wrong. When we lost the lead in the pits from the alternator issue, I thought the race was over. Sometimes things are meant to work for you, and today was one of those days. For sure the No. 2 car needed it. I'm bummed Tequila Patrón ESM didn't get a 1-2 finish. For sure the team earned it. Overall, this was a great way to end the season for Nissan NISMO, Ed Brown, and the whole team. We're going to enjoy this one until Daytona.
Brendon Hartley | No. 2 Nissan Onroak DPi
I'm so happy with the result. I'm so proud of the team, Ryan, and Scott. We drove a great race, with not a scratch on the car. We were quick, and it was an awesome day. After winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this year, and then to win Petit Le Mans, this will be a year to remember for me. I want to say thank you to everyone involved. This was awesome.
Johannes van Overbeek | No. 22 Nissan Onroak DPi
It was an amazing team effort by everyone today at Tequila Patrón ESM. Both cars led on and off the entire day. It was a shame to get a penalty with 18 minutes to go, but despite that, I'm thrilled for Scott, Ryan, and Brendon in the No. 2 car. It is a well-deserved victory for them, Tequila Patrón ESM, and the entire team.
Pipo Derani | No. 22 Nissan Onroak DPi
I'm really disappointed with the final result today, but proud of everyone at Tequila Patrón ESM. I'm very happy to continue with an amazing team for the 2018 season.
Bruno Senna | No. 22 Nissan Onroak DPi
I'm very disappointed with the decision of the officials. It's racing, and we're fighting for the win. They decided to start the prototypes behind the GT cars. There are five cars fighting for the win, and contact was made. Our drive through was not deserved. They took our race. I'm disappointed for the crew. We drove a perfect race.
ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R – 2017 GTLM DRIVER’S CHAMPION: “This was a very hard year. We haven’t had the strongest car this year. If we had a Corvette to finish third, fourth or fifth, we would finish first, second or third. No matter the kind of car we had, we could gain two or three positions ahead of that. The Corvette Racing team did a great job all season with pit stops, strategy and preparation. No one put a foot wrong all season. Most of the time we stuck with the pace we had and let others make mistakes or apply pressure to our competitors. This was a very intense year but we maximized our results every weekend. Those fourth- and fifth-place finishes are where we got the most out of things. That’s a large reason why we have won this championship."
JAN MAGNUSSEN, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R – 2017 GTLM DRIVER’S CHAMPION: “I’m super happy for the whole team to be in this position to take the green flag. It has been a hard season where we have had to make the most of sometimes bad positions, and I think that is what made the difference. We overachieved on the tough weekends and got the absolute most out of things when we needed. We also won the races we could. This is an absolutely fantastic feeling and a fantastic program to be in. Now on to the Manufacturer’s Championship!"
Results
POS | PIC | DRIVER AT FINISH | MAKE/CLASS | LAPS | BEHIND | GAP |
1 | 1 | BRENDON HARTLEY | #2 NISSAN DPI | 402 | –.— | –.— |
2 | 2 | DANE CAMERON | #31 CADILLAC DPI | 402 | 7.633 | 7.633 |
3 | 3 | JUAN PABLO MONTOYA | #6 ORECA LMP2 | 402 | 8.058 | 8.058 |
4 | 4 | LUIS FELIPE DERANI | #22 NISSAN DPI | 402 | 19.285 | 19.285 |
5 | 5 | FILIPE ALBUQUERQUE | #5 CADILLAC DPI | 401 | 1 LAP | 1 LAP |
6 | 6 | STEPHEN SIMPSON | #85 ORECA LMP2 | 399 | 3 LAPS | 3 LAPS |
7 | 1 | ALEXANDER SIMS | #25 BMW M6 GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | –.— |
8 | 2 | ANTONIO GARCIA | #3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 1.060 |
9 | 3 | TONI VILANDER | #62 FERRARI 488 GTEM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 17.914 |
10 | 4 | TOMMY MILNER | #4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 22.128 |
11 | 5 | LAURENS VANTHOOR | #912 PORSCHE 911 RSRM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 22.616 |
12 | 6 | NICK TANDY | #911 PORSCHE 911 RSRM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 22.712 |
13 | 7 | DIRK MUELLER | #66 FORD GTM GTLM | 392 | 10 LAPS | 24.647 |
14 | 8 | RYAN BRISCOE | #67 FORD GTM GTLM | 390 | 12 LAPS | 2 LAPS |
15 | 1 | JOHN FALB | #26 ORECA FLM09C PC | 384 | 18 LAPS | –.— |
16 | 1 | CONNOR DE PHILLIPPI | #29 AUDI R8 LMS GT3C GTD | 382 | 20 LAPS | –.— |
17 | 2 | MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN | #28 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RC GTD | 382 | 20 LAPS | 15.518 |
18 | 3 | JOERG BERGMEISTER | #73 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RC GTD | 382 | 20 LAPS | 16.506 |
19 | 4 | JEROEN BLEEKEMOLEN | #33 MERCEDES-AMG GT3C GTD | 381 | 21 LAPS | 1 LAP |
20 | 7 | RENGER VAN DER ZANDE | #90 LIGIER LMP2 | 380 | 22 LAPS | 22 LAPS |
21 | 5 | COLIN BRAUN | #54 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RC GTD | 380 | 22 LAPS | 2 LAPS |
22 | 6 | TOWNSEND BELL | #23 AUDI R8 LMS GT3C GTD | 380 | 22 LAPS | 2 LAPS |
23 | 2 | BUDDY RICE | #20 ORECA FLM09C PC | 376 | 26 LAPS | 8 LAPS |
24 | 7 | BRYAN SELLERS | #48 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3C GTD | 375 | 27 LAPS | 7 LAPS |
25 | 3 | JAMES FRENCH | #38 ORECA FLM09C PC | 367 | 35 LAPS | 17 LAPS |
26 | 8 | JACK HAWKSWORTH | #15 LEXUS RCF GT3C GTD | 364 | 38 LAPS | 18 LAPS |
27 | 9 | ALESSANDRO BALZAN | #63 FERRARI 488 GT3C GTD | 349 | 53 LAPS | 33 LAPS |
28 | 9 | NICKY CATSBURG | #24 BMW M6 GTLMM GTLM | 338 | 64 LAPS | 54 LAPS |
29 | 10 | ROBERT ALON | #14 LEXUS RCF GT3C GTD | 308 | 94 LAPS | 74 LAPS |
30 | 11 | JEROEN MUL | #16 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3C GTD | 300 | 102 LAPS | 82 LAPS |
31 | 12 | JEFF SEGAL | #86 ACURA NSX GT3C GTD | 292 | 110 LAPS | 90 LAPS |
32 | 13 | MATT BELL | #57 AUDI R8 LMS GT3C GTD | 229 | 173 LAPS | 153 LAPS |
33 | 14 | MARK WILKINS | #93 ACURA NSX GT3C GTD | 219 | 183 LAPS | 163 LAPS |
34 | 15 | JENS KLINGMANN | #96 BMW M6 GT3C GTD | 213 | 189 LAPS | 169 LAPS |
35 | 16 | DION VON MOLTKE | #75 MERCEDES-AMG GT3C GTD | 210 | 192 LAPS | 172 LAPS |
36 | 8 | NICK HEIDFELD | #13 ORECA LMP2 | 205 | 197 LAPS | 197 LAPS |
37 | 9 | RYAN HUNTER REAY | #10 CADILLAC DPI | 97 | 305 LAPS | 305 LAPS |
38 | 10 | JOSE GUTIERREZ | #52 LIGIER LMP2 | 62 | 340 LAPS | 340 LAPS |
39 | 17 | COOPER MACNEIL | #50 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RC GTD | 15 | 387 LAPS | 367 LAPS |