19.04.2008 VICI RACING RIGHT BACK ON TRACK WITH SOLID
PERFORMANCE AT LONG BEACH
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Long Beach, Calif.:
The #5 VICI Racing Porsche 911 GT3 RSR finished the
Tequila Patrón American Le Mans Series at Long Beach
Race this afternoon in a pleasing 8th place, the
team delighted to see the chequered flag again after
the issues encountered last time out at St.
Petersburg. After 1 hour 40 minutes and 57.061
seconds of hard racing on the famous 1.968-mile
temporary road course circuit Nathan Swartzbaugh
crossed the finish line after 64 incident-free laps.
This week has been a
real test for the entire VICI Racing team following
the damage incurred to the #5 car during the last
round of the ALMS series, held on the streets of St.
Petersburg two weeks ago. Since then the team has
had to prepare the chassis, and then drive right
across the country from their Florida base to Long
Beach in California for the second street race in
quick succession. Final car preparations meant the
team was forced to miss out on Thursday afternoon’s
two important acclimatisation sessions, in the
process losing invaluable track time. However, the
task for this week has really been to get the #5 car
back on track and focus on moving the tire
development program, being run on behalf of Kumho
Tire this season, forward another step.
Race day dawned early
at Long Beach this morning, and while most of the
residents of the city were in still tucked up in
their beds the VICI Racing crew were up and
preparing for the 15 minute pre-race ‘warm up’
session, which was scheduled to run from an early
7:15 to 7:30 AM. Nathan would drive during this
session; and it would be his first chance to get
acclimatised to the RSR on this demanding track
ahead of this afternoon’s race.
Nathan took the #5 car
out as the warm up session went to green flag
conditions at 7:15 AM; however a spinning Mazda
prototype saw him quickly diving back in the pits,
before exiting as the track returned to green after
six and a half minutes. With another tour under his
belt Nathan posted his first representative time
with 10 minutes of the session completed, a
1:29.648. He reported on the radio that the track
was very green; and with the week-long hot sunshine
being replaced this morning with a sullen overcast
sky and mid-50s temperatures, the track conditions
had swung dramatically.
The local resident, who
had driven the temporary circuit last week while
coaching celebrities, followed this opening lap up
with a 1:28.848 next time round, before wrapping up
the short session with back to back sub-1:27 laps, a
1:26.490, followed by a 1:26.712. It was a solid
performance by Nathan as he got to grips with the
very slippery, cold track and dealt with the
traffic.
The cloud cover lifted
as the afternoon wore on, and as race hour
approached the circuit was packed with expectant
race fans. By the time the cars assembled on the
grid shortly before 4 PM we had hit 68 degrees air
temperature, and 94 degrees track temperature. Long
Beach is an evocative scene at the best of times,
but as the cars lined up a troupe of Brazilian
dancers brought a real ‘carnival’ feel to
proceedings, the grandstands filled out with excited
fans, and the countdown to the green flag got
earnestly underway.
Pole time setter Craig started the #5 VICI Racing
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR when the green flag was waved at
exactly 4:17 PM, and immediately moved up a place
into 9th position. Demonstrating the car's good race
pace he swiftly posted a sub-1:23 lap the second
time around (1:22.691). This would prove to be his,
and the car’s fastest race lap of the afternoon.
Almost immediately (5 minutes into the race) and the
yellow flags were waved as the #11 Dodge Viper
slowed to a stop on the main straight. After 12
minutes of the race the green flag was waved once
more and action resumed.
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After 1 hour 40 minutes and 57.061 seconds of
hard racing on the famous 1.968-mile temporary
road course circuit, Nathan Swartzbaugh crossed
the finish line in the #5 VICI Racing Porsche
911 GT3 RSR. |
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The #5 VICI Racing Porsche 911 GT3 RSR finished
the Tequila Patrón American Le Mans Series at
Long Beach Race this afternoon in a pleasing 8th
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Craig was then able to
settle into a strong pace, harrying the #21 Panoz
Esperante in front, while maintaining a consistent
sub 1:24 pace. On lap 9 he turned in a 1:23.813; on
lap 10 a 1:23.153; on lap 11 a 1:23.066; and on lap
12 a 1:23.317.
Maintaining this steady rhythm Craig reported that
it was quite tough out on track, very hot and
slippery, and with a lot of traffic to deal with. On
lap 32, at 5:05 PM, after 49 minutes of the race,
and with just one early, short caution period, Craig
pulled in to change over to Nathan, who exited the
pits with 4 new Kumho tires fitted after a slick pit
stop.
Nathan was very quickly into the groove, but exactly
on the hour a full course yellow flag situation saw
most of VICI Racing’s GT2 remaining rivals pitting.
However, he was up to 9th on lap 44; and then into
8th the next lap. An extended pit stop for the third
placed #62 Risi Competizione Ferrari F430GT on lap
47 lifted Nathan up to 7th place, and with the new
development compound Kumho tires performing vary
satisfactorily on this track he was able to turn in
quite consistent mid-1:23 laps. Lap 52 and Nathan
was past the Panoz into 6th place.
Another full course
yellow on lap 53 allowed the #87 Farnbacher Loles
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, and the recovering #62 Ferrari
F430GT to eliminate their time deficits and bunch up
tight with the #5 car. However the Ferrari was then
handed a stop-go penalty ruling it out of the
equation. The race went green again after 1 hour and
28 minutes, with just 11 minutes remaining before
the chequered flag was waved. However Nathan,
although he was posting high 1:23 and low 1:24 laps,
found himself caught up the frenetic battle for the
GT2 class lead which involved a bumper-to-bumper
scrap between the #71 Tafel Racing Ferrari and the
#45 and #46 Flying Lizard Porsches. Nathan’s track
position was compromised but after just over 100
minutes of racing he took the chequered flag in a
solid and pleasing 8th position. Reaching the flag
intact after a tough fortnight was a just reward for
all the team.
Craig Stanton says:
“Racing here at Long Beach in front of my home crowd
and many of our sponsors was great. The guys worked
really hard to get us to the grid, VICI Racing is a
thoroughly professional team and the car felt very
good. The Kumho tires are moving forward and the
race day atmosphere was amazing. Especially through
Turns 9, 10 and 11, where the fans in the
grandstands were on their feet the whole race long
cheering away.”
Roland Wall, Technical
Director VICI Racing, says: “We have made good
progress here. I’m pretty pleased with how the week
has turned out. This was always going to be a tough
race and with limited track time we had to focus on
our race set up during the qualifying session.
Porsche are improving the RSR with every race and
our data looked good. I called for a conservative
approach and we made solid progress throughout the
race. Kumho brought new compounds for us to evaluate
and we were able to get development work done
despite having less time on the circuit than we
would have liked. We are confident that the Porsche
911 GT3 RSR and Kumho Tire combination will achieve
very good results. We will now go away and evaluate
this performance and build on it for Utah.”
Tim Bumps, Team Manager
VICI Racing, says: “I’m pleased that we reached the
chequered flag with the car intact, in fact with no
marks on it whatsoever; after St. Petersburg we have
had to work very hard to get here, and this result
clearly demonstrates the professionalism of the
whole team. They deserved this result and it is a
satisfying end to the week. Now we have to
immediately turn our focus to Utah, build on our
performance here, and take the program forward in
every area. We are a new team but everyone is
pulling well together, and the determination shown
to get to the race here bodes very well for the rest
of the season.”
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