FORD GT WINS FIRST RACE OF THE WEC
SEASON
FORD PERFORMANCE STAFF
SILVERSTONE, UK, – The Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team has dealt the first
blow in the battle for the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship by taking
victory at Silverstone. Briton Harry Tincknell was first past the
chequered flag in the No. 67 Ford GT at the season opener, sealing the
first win of the year. The sister No. 66 Ford GT was in contention for the
win until a safety car period in the second half of the race switched the
order. They fought back hard but the trio of Mücke, Pla and Johnson had to
settle for fourth place at the flag.
“That was a fabulous way to start the season,” said WEC Team Principal,
George Howard-Chappell. “To come out fighting like this, to take pole
position and win the race with the No. 67 car is just amazing and much
more than we expected. It was a shame for the No. 66. They were in with a
shout before they got messed about a bit with the safety car. I’m not
going to complain though as it has been a great kick off to our season.
I’m really happy with the work we’ve done over the winter on fine-tuning
the car and with the great support we’ve had from Michelin with the tyres.”
Andy Priaulx started the No. 67 Ford GT from pole position after a stylish
performance in Saturday’s qualifying session. He held the lead at the
start despite a strong challenge from a hard-charging Stefan Mücke.
The Ford GTs ran first and second during the opening laps before the No.
67 GT had to pit early with a technical issue. This put their strategy out
of sync with the rest of the class so while the No. 66 Ford was in the
lead the No. 67 was way down the field. A safety car later in the race
completely turned this on its head and the No. 66 GT lost its 30-second
lead and fell down the order
“After the first stint we were looking down and out but we never gave up,”
said Priaulx, alluding to a technical problem the No. 67 crew experienced
in the opening part of the race. “In my second stint I kept my head down
and pushed to the maximum. For sure the safety car helped us but you make
your own luck in racing. Coming out when it did it reset our race. It’s so
good to be able to convert pole position to a win. We leave here leading
the championship and we plan on keeping it that way.”
Pipo Derani, who was racing for the first time in GTE Pro today, drove the
middle stint in the No. 67 Ford GT.
“It wasn't an easy race for me,” said Derani. “Everything is new so I had
to learn a lot of things, including the tyre management, which on the GT
is a little bit different than on a P2 car. It was a really good race and
we didn’t expect to be here, especially after the beginning with the
problem we had but the guys did a fantastic job, the team was phenomenal
and we will enjoy our win.”
With two and half hours of the race remaining there was a Full Course
Yellow when an LMP1 car had an accident so the team grabbed the
opportunity to pit the No. 67 car and switch from Derani to Harry
Tincknell.
“I was sitting in the office in the truck having a chat with Andy when I
heard “Harry, helmet on!” so I didn’t have much time to prepare!” said
Tincknell. “I really enjoyed having such a long run and it was one of
those times when it goes very quiet in the car and you really get into the
zone. I was just nailing the laps one after the other and focusing on the
chequered flag. To get the win at home, in front of family, friends and
Ford employees is fantastic. I gave it absolutely everything I had today
and I hope this sets us on the path to a championship win.”
TOUGH START FOR THE No. 66 FORD GT BUT THEY WILL BE BACK!
“The start of the race was actually really good for us,” explained Mücke.
“We managed to go from fourth to first before Andy got through for the
lead again and then ten laps later we were back into the lead. We had some
vibrations in the car, which we will investigate. This affected our
balance quite a bit but we still managed to stay in the lead even with
that problem. Our pit stops were good and when I handed the car over to
Billy (Johnson) after a double stint we were in a good position.
Johnson and then Pla after him drove strong double stints but the switch
around under the safety car put paid to a podium finish for the No. 66
Ford GT today.
“It's a real shame,” said Mücke. “Of course it is great for the whole team
to win at the start of the season but for us it’s hard to lead for so long
then only finish fourth because of the safety car. It was out of our hands
today and we will come back even stronger.”
|