ASTON MARTIN CELEBRATES GTE AM WIN AT FIA WEC SEASON FINALE
Aston
Martin won the GTE Am class and took third in GTE Pro, as the 2015 FIA World
Endurance Championship reached its climax under Bahraini floodlights.
The #98
V8 Vantage GTE Am, piloted by Paul Dalla Lana, Pedro Lamy and Mathias Lauda,
started the race from pole. Thanks to a faultless and consistent race, Lauda
brought the car to the checkered flag in first, securing the team’s 3rd place
finish in the driver’s championship and a 23rd win overall in FIA WEC for Aston
Martin Racing; more than any other manufacturer.
“It
really is a testament to the hard work of the team and my co-drivers,” said Dalla
Lana. “We’ve been fighting very hard for this. To get back to the top step at
the end of the year is a great feeling and it’s also a nice way to get ready
for next year. I hope that we won’t just be competing for the race win in 2016,
but for the overall GTE Am championship.”
After
the race, Lamy also dedicated the crew of #98’s victory to his late cousin Pedro,
who passed away last week.
With
the Balance of Performance returned to levels prior to Le Mans, the GTE Pro
cars were once again able to battle competitively in their class throughout the
championship finale.
The #97 V8 Vantage GTE of Brits Darren Turner and Jonny Adam closed the season with third in the GTE Pro class, after single stinting throughout the six hours. The pair was closely followed by the #95 Young Driver AMR entry in fourth.
The #97 V8 Vantage GTE of Brits Darren Turner and Jonny Adam closed the season with third in the GTE Pro class, after single stinting throughout the six hours. The pair was closely followed by the #95 Young Driver AMR entry in fourth.
Adam
said after his performance, “The car felt really good from the first lap of the
race. We made a fantastic start claiming third, and after keeping it consistent
we were able to keep that result. The team were fantastic and never missed a
beat which really helped. After having a tough year, it was great to take this
podium and I hope it will propel us into next season.”
Team
Principal John Gaw said, “Today we achieved the maximum that we could and
stepping on to the podium in the Pro class and taking the Am win was incredibly
satisfying.”
Reflecting
on the year, Gaw added, “The season was disappointing overall and has been
really tough for Aston Martin Racing. The car was competitive in the first
three races and here too, but there were four races where we couldn’t compete
for the championship. However, I’m pleased with the result today and look
forward to challenging for the title in 2016.
6 Hours
of Bahrain GTE race results:
#97 GTE
PRO – P21 overall / P3 in class
#95 GTE PRO – P22 overall / P4 in class
#97 GTE PRO – P25 overall / P7 in class
#98 GTE AM – P26 overall / P1 in class
#96 GTE AM – P32 overall / P7 in class
#95 GTE PRO – P22 overall / P4 in class
#97 GTE PRO – P25 overall / P7 in class
#98 GTE AM – P26 overall / P1 in class
#96 GTE AM – P32 overall / P7 in class
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