11.11.2008
VICI
RACING – 2008 AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES – SEASON
REFLECTIONS
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Miami, Florida - A promising inaugural season
in the world’s most competitive sports car
championship, one that offers a solid platform to
build upon, and highlights that a strong future in
ALMS can be forseen, that’s the verdict of Ron C.
Meixner, President of VICI Racing, and the driving
force behind the VICI Group’s strategy to emerge as
a force to be reckoned with in ALMS. “We’ve achieved
our objectives for our first year and laid the
groundwork for a long term future here,” says Ron.
The opportunity to run a tire manufacturer
development programme in the American Le Mans Series
this year presented a perfect opening for the Miami,
Florida-based team to put its development experience
and knowhow to the test, and build up a presence in
the ALMS series; with the overall plan being to test
the waters this year in preparation for stepping up
a gear in 2009.
But VICI Racing would not just be competing in the
ALMS series in 2008: the ALMS GT2 class is arguably
the most hotly-contested and hard-fought category in
the world of sports car racing, and it sees a swage
of the most prestigious of automotive brands
throwing bucket loads of cash at winning the title.
Choosing to run the superb 2008-specification
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR in this arena was an easy
decision to take. With the team’s ‘brain trust’ led
by highly respected Technical Director Roland Wall,
and an experienced team of engineers drawn from the
most professional of series, including as ALMS,
ChampCar and IndyCar, all the ingredients were
slotted into place to grasp the mettle of this
challenge.
It’s turned out to be a fast-moving and exciting
inaugural season in ALMS, for a project which was
carried out in the full glare of the racing
spotlight. With the program only finalised in
January, everything was fresh out of the box. So as
the VICI Racing made the short jaunt to Sebring when
the season got underway back in March it was to be a
superb start: the team easily exceeded its own
expectations during the famous 12-hour marathon,
with the new #5 car running in a podium position for
over four hours, and eventually clinching a useful
sixth place finish after overcoming a catalogue of
late race dramas that were outside the team’s
control. It was a highly promising start to a new
challenge, and for the senior staff members at VICI
Racing it evoked memories of the team’s first ever
race in North America, the 1993 Daytona 24 Hours,
which brought a stunning GT class victory.
Sebring was soon followed by a second race in the
team’s home state, Florida, this time a shorter
‘sprint’ around the harbour front streets of St.
Petersburg (round 2), before it was off to the other
side of the country to race on another set of
concrete-barrier lined streets, this time the famous
temporary circuit at Long Beach (round 3) a
fortnight later, and where more points were
garnered. Round four, battled out around the
dry-and-dusty turns of the Miller Motorsports Park
near Salt Lake City, Utah, saw the line up of VICI
Racing Porsche 911 GT3 RSR entries double up as the
new #18 car joined the #5 in the paddock. New
drivers were on board for the race too, including
former European F3000 Champion and Official F1 Test
Driver for Jordan and Midland, Nicky Pastorelli, who
impressed our staff greatly when he drove for us in
the Daytona 24 Hours last year; and getting both
cars to the finish in the points in Utah’s dry heat
sent the team into the early summer break continuing
to make steady progress.
The team skipped round 5 at the short and twisty
Lime Rock circuit in Connecticut to concentrate on
technical developments, before another points finish
at green-and-rural Mid-Ohio (round 6) beckoned, and
again more points were added at Road America (round
7), where the team was pleased to add the
experienced – and win proven – Marc Basseng to the
driving mix, just as a hectic August got into gear.
Following a brief week-and-a-half long break, and
with the team temporarily located at a forward hub
in Chicago for the August programme, the ALMS series
moved on to another of the classic North American
race tracks, Mosport (Canada), before just one week
later it took to the twisty streets of picturesque
Belle Isle, Detroit. The ALMS season then wrapped up
with the classic 10 Hour/1,000 mile Petit Le Mans,
racing into the darkness on the demanding Road
Atlanta circuit (Georgia), and finally to the dusty
undulations of Laguna Seca in Monterey (California).
At the season-closer, in the autumn warmth, we ran
with a new tire supplier and the improvement in pace
demonstrated to all outside the team our ability to
run competitively in this class. The team was
satisfied with the pace we achieved and it gave
everyone a big fillip as we headed into the close
season break.
“I
have to be pleased with how the season went,
although I always want more,” says Technical
Director Roland Wall, who has an unrivalled
engineering CV in just about everything, from MotoGP
to the Paris-Dakar, and who has directed the
fortunes of the team from the pitwall in ALMS.
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“The team worked very well and
rose to the challenge, always swift, but also
precise, methodical, and professional. We have
assembled really excellent staff here; they’re up to the
challenge, and I’m very proud of what the boys
accomplished this year,” adds Roland.
“We have to analyse the season realistically,” notes
Ron, who has smoothly transferred all the ruthless
drive and determination to succeed that he
demonstrated when racing for the factory-supported
Joest Porsche team in the world’s most important
endurance races, including the Le Mans 24 Hours,
Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours. “We were
running a tire development programme so we weren’t
in the series to benchmark against the other
runners, we were benchmarking against our own data.
The fact that we were able to run so close to the
pace, and make consistent steps at each race, I
think speaks volumes for the technical and
development ability of this team, and the strength
we have in every aspect of race engineering. We
looked to engineer the car to get the optimum
performance from the tire and that was amply
demonstrated.”
About VICI Racing
VICI Racing is a Miami, Florida-and Munich,
Germany-based racing team with more than 20 years of
experience competing at the topmost levels of
international sportscar racing, in both GT and
prototype categories, in Europe and the United
States. VICI Racing is a wholly owned subsidiary of
the VICI Group, which is comprised of technology-led
companies. VICI Racing roll call of wins includes GT
victory in the Daytona 24 Hours. For more
information visit
www.viciracing.com
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