2007 Rolex 24 at Daytona - Live reporting
from the XM Satellite Radio VICI Racing pits
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5:30 PM The
team's youngest driver is 21-year-old Robert Renauer; he's being cheered
on this week by his twin brother, Alfred, who will be remembered by US
race fans for winning the first ever IMSA GT3 Cup race, at the wheel of
a Porsche GT3 back in 2005. It was also the first race that a VICI
Racing entry appeared on the tracks in the black-and-yellow colours of XM Satellite Radio. Alfred - in his one of outing in the car - simply
stormed the event, posting fastest time in both practice sessions,
grabbing pole, and the leading the race from the front to the chequered
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4:00 PM "It’s really nice, the track is nice, it a fresh experience for me going
through the banking for the first time, but you get used to it pretty
quick," says Nicky about the circuit. "The only thing is that it’s very
busy on the track; there are about 60 cars out there, and a lot of
slower ones in the middle, so you have to be very careful. Apart from
that it’s all very positive. The car’s ok, and I think our car’s getting
better and better. Of course in the beginning it was a bit difficult as
it was new for everyone, we were starting from zero, but we are getting
there now.” It’s not all new though as Nicky has racked up night time
running experience: “I have already run at night in the tests here
earlier this month,” he says. |
2:10 PM “The car was good,” said Robert at the end of the session, “I was able
to drive a lower 50 second lap which was good, and I’m looking forward
to the race. The dry track was much better; it makes it less dangerous
to drive on this circuit. I was flat out on the main straight when I
briefly lost drive in 6th gear and the limiter hit in. I
immediately pulled off, and now our mechanics are looking into the
problem.”
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1:55 PM Robert runs five laps as he dials the new engine and brakes in, keeping
his pace consistent but conservative. However he still posts a best lap
of 1:50.386. Unfortunately on his sixth run transmission gremlins come
into the picture. “This is the first technical issue that has arisen,”
says Technical Director & Chief Engineer Roland Wall,” so were pretty
pleased. For a new package we have had nothing break or nothing fall off
the car, and all the assembly and disassembly of the last few days has
gone well, so I have no complaints. |
1:05 PM With final qualifying off the schedule, the team prepared for the last
practice session of the day (1:00 to 1:45 PM). Youngster Robert Renauer,
the other German in the line-up, was entrusted with driving duties. “The
most important issues for us in this session will be to make sure the
new engine we have just installed is running smoothly, and to bed in new
brake pads for the race,” says VICI Racing Team President Ron C. Meixner
from the pit wall, as Robert begins his runs.
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12:45 PM Highly rated Nicky Pastorelli is another up-and-coming driver who
is new to the XM Satellite Radio VICI Racing team; and in fact the
21-year-old Dutchman is making his sports car racing debut this week.
“Of course I’m very excited to be here,” he said today. “This is my
first 24 hour race, my first time in a non single seater car and I have
never been here in Daytona before, except for the two-day test with the
team earlier this month. |
12:30
PM One of the VICI Racing drivers is not enjoying the weather in
Daytona this week: “It’s really cold here at the track,” says Gastón
Mazzacane, it is not like the weather we had at the beginning of the
month for the tests, that was warmer, and it was also much warmer in
Argentina when I left earlier this week. This morning we will change the
engine, so it will be a new engine for this afternoon, I hope everything
is working well, and for tomorrow and for Sunday. I’m very happy to be
here, working with XM and VICI Racing.
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11:20 AM The
black-and-yellow Porsche-Fabcar is going nowhere as one of the fastest 20 runners has now had their time from yesterday
disallowed, moving the #18 car up into 20th position, and
adding the black-and-yellow car to the list of top runners ineligible to
take to the track. |
11:00
AM “We need to get the car on the track this
morning,” says Uwe Alzen as the team countdown to the start of the next
practice session, at 11:40 AM. "We need to work to make it go a little
bit faster, the next session is the qualifying session for Terry, and we
need to get the car closer to the front, to close the gap. We are also
will be looking to make the car more comfortable for the race; this is
my ambition for today.”
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10:45 AM The
mechanics are still swarming round the #18 Porsche-Fabcar, as it rapidly
retakes shape. The gearbox, rear wing and rear suspension unit have now
been mated up to the new engine and the consumables are being filled up. |
09:45 AM Team
Manager Bob Metzler is in the truck evaluating data as he decides on
gear ratios for today's sessions and the race. "We have to evaluate a
lot of data to decide on the ideal solution for Daytona," he says. |
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08:50 AM The pit
garages opened at 07:30 AM and the XM Satellite Radio VICI Racing crew
were straight back onto the job of replacing the engine in the #18
Porsche-Fabcar. It's approaching 9:00 AM now and the team are about an
hour away from completing the job. |