Aston Martin Wins In Shanghai And Secures Two World Titles
The
strength of Aston Martin Racing continues to grow worldwide. With a dominating
performance over the weekend, an Aston Martin will take the GTE Am Drivers
Trophy when the series wraps up later this month. The class winning car is
based on the V8 Vantage available at Late European in Austin.

Then,
Aston Martin Racing won the GTE Am class at Shanghai in its #98 V8 Vantage GTE,
with the #95 sister-car finishing in second place. This has ensured that one of
its two GTE Am entries will take the 2014 GTE Am Teams Trophy and one or more
of its drivers will take the GTE Am Drivers Trophy.
Although
it was the #98 NorthWest car that crossed the line in first place at the
Shanghai International Circuit, the pair of Aston Martin Vantage GTEs once
again proved how evenly matched they are by closely but safely battling for the
lead throughout the six-hour race.
The
NorthWest-sponsored team of Christoffer Nygaard, Pedro Lamy and Paul Dalla Lana
qualified on pole and, other than trading places with their #95 team-mates,
they led the race to the checkered flag.
”That
was a great race,” commented Nygaard. “We qualified on pole for the second
event in a row and were in the lead for most of the race. Paul and Pedro both
did a great job today and we’re looking forward to going to Bahrain and
hopefully closing the championship lead on the #95 car.”
“With
just two races remaining, this result puts all other teams out of the running
for the 2014 GTE Am Teams Trophy, leaving it a two-way battle between the Aston
Martins,” said Sonny Morgan of Late European. “It has been a brilliant season
for the Aston Martin team.”
“It’s
great to be leading the championship but the #98 team are giving us a good
battle,” commented Heinemeier Hansson, who is currently leading the GTE Am
Drivers Trophy, alongside Poulsen. “Either way, an Aston Martin and an Aston
Martin Racing works driver has won the GTE Am championship, which is fantastic
for the team, but we are going to do whatever we can to make sure it is us!”
In
the GTE Pro class, the #99 Craft-Bamboo Vantage GTE had a clean and solid race
and finished in fourth place but luck was not on the side of the #97 Vantage
GTE which, despite qualifying on pole and leading the race from the green flag,
was forced to retire with an engine issue in the fifth hour of the race.

“Obviously,
it’s disappointing that the #97 GTE Pro car had to retire. It qualified on pole
and led for the whole race and we are confident that without the issue we would
have taken our third race-win here in three years. Still, we head to Bahrain in
a couple of weeks with the same focus and determination and as positive as
ever.”
The
FIA WEC continues with the penultimate round in Bahrain on November 15 and 16,
2014
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