Gavin, Beretta and Papis claim GT1 victory in legendary
12-hour endurance race
BREUKELEN - Sebring International
Raceway witnessed an exemplary performance by Corvette Racing on
March 17 as America's premier production sports car team scored its
fifth GT1 class win in six years in Florida's classic endurance
race, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. Oliver Gavin, Olivier
Beretta and Max Papis drove their Compuware Corvette C6.R to a
17.863-second victory over their Corvette Racing teammates Johnny
O'Connell, Ron Fellows and Jan Magnussen - 10 laps clear of their
closest rivals.
The Corvettes maintained peak performance throughout the grueling
12-hour race, completing 341 laps around the 3.7-mile, 17-turn
circuit. Both cars made 12 routine pit stops for fuel and tyres
after 55-minute stints. Their final stops came with five minutes
remaining for a splash of fuel and a final dash to the finish
line.
"The Corvette C6.R was a joy to drive all day - there wasn't a
single thing that went wrong," said Gavin, who drove the victorious
Corvette to the chequered flag, with a winning margin of 10 laps
over the third-place Aston Martin
After two days of bad weather, race day began with an unexpected
sunrise as Corvette Racing unveiled the No. 3 Compuware Corvette in
brilliant Arctic White paint, a salute to the limited edition Ron
Fellows ALMS GT1 Champion Corvette Z06. The race began under clear
skies with cool 60-degree temperatures. Fellows and Gavin started
the 12-hour endurance challenge in the No. 3 and No. 4 Corvettes
respectively, with Fellows taking the lead in the GT1 class at the
start. The two cars held first and second in the class standings
through the first two pit stops and driver changes. After two hours
and 40 minutes of racing, Gavin took the lead following the third
round of pit stops.
"We had a great battle with the No. 3 Corvette, and the turning
point occurred when I was able to get through the traffic and gain
some distance as I came in for my stop," Papis reported. "Then with
Gavin's out-lap, we gained just enough distance to get around the
No. 3 car. After that, continuously perfect pit work by the
mechanics and great strategy by our engineer, Steve Cole, delivered
our victory," Papis concluded.
"Our Corvette was fast, strong, and fantastically reliable," added
Beretta, who scored his record-setting 29th career ALMS victory.
"Everything went very smoothly in the race. I stayed out of traffic
and stayed off the curbs."
MOBILE 1 TWELVE HOURS OF SEBRING GT1 RESULTS
Place |
Drivers |
Car |
Laps |
1. |
Gavin/Beretta/Papis |
Chevrolet Corvette
C6.R |
341 |
2. |
Fellows/O'Connell/Magnussen |
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R |
341 |
3. |
Garcia/Turner/Halliday |
Aston Martin DBR9 |
331 |
NEXT EVENT
March 31, 2007: Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg,
Florida