Motorsports
Imsa LS, winner of the 24 Hours of Barcelona
French team Porsche 911 GT3 R Imsa LS group performance (Julien Andlauer, Gregory Griber, Simon Tillmann, Laurent Hagon) wins Barcelona 24 Hours Fermi Vere Trophyz, an endurance test conducted at the Barcelona circuit.
French team defeated German team Herbert Motorsporthe led the test during the night in his Porsche, and Hass effectively led the race in his Audi R8 until there was an hour left.
The parity between these teams broke the lap record (696) and set a new record of 725.
in fact, Yesterday the night phase was faster than the day phase.completed more laps under artificial light than in the first 10 hours.
In the end, the difference between 1st and 2nd place was less than one lap. And 2 turns in the third. An abnormality occurred during the 24-hour durability test. Those top three were his first place in the GT division and GT3 subdivision, but tensions were high in the remaining categories as well.
In 992, the victory went to Red Camel-Jordans.nl. (Ivo Brukkers, Luc Brukkers, Rick Brukkers, Fabian Danz) outranked Red Ant Racing (Ayrton Redan, Yannick Redanth, Kobe de Breuker, Huub van Eindhoven).
In the GTX category, Razoon – More Than Racing team participated. (Daniel Drexel, Christian Roemeyer, Arthur Schwist, Dominique Olbert) Winner. Meanwhile, in GT4, Atlas BX Motorsports (Stephen Cho, Roelof Bruins, Jeong-gyeom Kim, Tae-geun Yang, Dong-gi Noh) had no rivals and took the undisputed victory and the year’s title.
In the touring car category, Holmgaard Motorsport led the testing. (Magnus Holmgaard, Jonas Holmgaard, Roy Edlund, Tom Cloett, Michael Salenbach) but to Wolf Power Racing (Jasmine Preisig, Ivars Vallars, Roberto Ferri, Ricky Coomer) was surprised.
Local team: NM Racing Team (Jorg Wiebahn, Stefan Perrin, Manel Rao, Viacheslav Gutak, Luc Ibáñez) achieved the best results with 21st overall and 4th in GTX.
Nil Montserrat’s Catalan team has been hit by various rows. It was also not without its technical problems, an inconvenience that left it at the door of the podium.
E2P Racing (Javier Morcillo, Pablo Bruguera, Antonio Cinero) finished 11th in GT3. Meanwhile, Escuderia Faraón is seventh in GTX with Pablo Blas, Pedro Miguel Lourinho, Agustín Sanabria, Francesc Gutiérrez and Fernando González.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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