Ford GT captures a podium at
Silverstone
SILVERSTONE, U.K. 8/19/2018 – The Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team had a
gruelling six hours of racing at Silverstone today, finishing in third and
seventh places.
Despite fighting back from a chaotic start to first and second place in
the early stages of the race, the #67 Ford GT of Andy Priaulx and Harry
Tincknell had to fight back all over again in the latter half of the race.
They recovered to third place, taking their first podium finish of the
season.
The #66 Ford GT of Stefan Mücke and Olivier Pla finished in seventh place
after an exhausting six hours where they struggled with high cockpit
temperatures and a problematic pit stop, eventually finishing in seventh
place.
“We’re very disappointed,” said team principal George Howard-Chappell. “We
had good speed in the cars so compared with what we could have done it
hasn’t been the best day. We were really unlucky with the strategy choice
for the #67 car, losing out under the full course yellow, which
immediately followed the safety car. It was a good call to stop when we
did but it didn’t work out for us, although we managed to salvage a
podium. We then had an unreliability issue on the #66. It has hurt those
guys in the championship and that is a real shame."
Pla started the race from pole position in the #66 GT, with Priaulx not
far behind in the #67 GT in fourth place but chaos reigned at the first
corner when two LMP1 cars spun, scattering the chasing pack. This left
Priaulx back in sixth place and Pla all the way back in 10th.
The fightback was soon underway with Priaulx and Pla on maximum attack as
they made their way back up the order and after 1.5 hours of racing the
two Ford GTs were in first and second place!
Unfortunately it wasn’t to last as a full course yellow came at just the
wrong moment for the Fords. The situation worsened at the next stop at the
halfway mark of the race when there was a problem with the door of the #66
GT, which lost it a chunk of time.
The second fightback was on and the fans at Silverstone were treated to
some thrilling GT action as the Ford GTs were involved in some
entertaining door-to-door battles.
“I really enjoyed the first two stints,” said Priaulx, after his return
from the podium. “I took the lead and had a nice cushion there but it’s a
long race and we had a safety car and full course yellow that really hurt
us at the wrong time. We went slightly out of sequence with the stops,
which at the time was the right choice but with the full course yellow it
really put us back. We’re always happy to be on the podium but we’re a bit
disappointed that we didn't get the win that we probably deserved.”
“It’s a disappointing result for us, considering that we started from pole
position,” said Mücke. “Olivier was unlucky at the start as he had to
avoid the chain reaction from the LMP1 accident and this put us right to
the back of our class. He did an amazing job, overtaking a lot of cars
before I jumped in and continued his work, taking us up to second. We were
then unlucky with a full course yellow so a Ferrari got ahead of us but we
were able to close the gap to the leader and it was all looking good.
"Unfortunately the issue we had with the door in the pits put us down a
lap and you can’t come back from that. It’s a shame as the car felt so
good this weekend and we’ve given away some very important championship
points. We’re still in the game though. This is a long season with five
more races and we are still fighting for the championship.”
GTLM race results:
1. #51 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE Evo (Pier Guidi/Calado) + 25 laps
2. #91 Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR (Lietz/Bruni) + 25 laps
3. #67 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK Ford GT (Priaulx/Tincknell) + 25
laps
4. #92 Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR (Christensen/Estre) + 25 laps
5. #97 Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR (Lynn/Martin) + 26
laps
6. #81 BMW Team MTEK BMW M8 GTE (Tomczyk/Catsburg) + 26 laps
7. #66 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK Ford GT (Mücke/Pla) + 27 laps
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