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12/06/2010 17:35:00
After 3 hours – Aston Martin makes solid start to the Le Mans 24 Hours
The two Works Aston Martin LMP1 cars have made solid progress after an incident-packed start to the 78th Le Mans 24 Hours. Adrian Fernandez is currently at the wheel of 007, having taken over at 17:15 and is running seventh overall. The 009 car, which is now being driven by Sam Hancock, is just behind it in eighth.
Stefan Mücke started the race at 15:00 in 007 from eighth place and stayed in the car for a triple stint, held in dry conditions. He was followed off the line at the traditional rolling start by Darren Turner in 009, who qualified ninth.
The race was interrupted by a full safety car period following an accident close to Arnage just 20 minutes after the start. The safety car stayed out for nearly 40 minutes, during which the team decided to pit the 009 car early for more fuel. The strategy did not quite pay off though as Turner was held at the end of the pit lane for a long time until the safety car had passed. The same situation affected Mücke, although he lost less time.
Nonetheless, both drivers fought their way back up to the respective eighth and ninth places that they had started in, before handing over to their team mates. The only incident was some contact sustained to the right side of the 007 car during an overtaking manoeuvre at the Mulsanne Chicane, when Mücke was driving. The 009 car had a trouble-free run throughout the first three hours.
Mücke said: “The start was OK: we had some good lap times but no chance at all to follow the diesel cars in front of us. I ran in tandem with Darren a lot of the time, and we had no problems. I had a small contact when I think a car that I was overtaking did not see me, but nothing serious.”
Turner commented: “There’s been plenty of action and quite a lot of traffic since the very start and although I ran with Stefan at the beginning, we’re on a different strategy to the 007 car. For us, it’s a question of taking no risks and getting to the finish, so it’s been a solid start.”
Just before the hour, Aston Martin Racing made up more places when Fernandez in 007 claimed seventh overall and Hancock moved up to eighth.
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