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- FullBore Issue 11 - Now available!
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Nicholas Mee Racing victorious in Aston Martin GT4 Challenge Snetterton 3-Hour race
Nicholas
Mee Racing took a well-deserved victory in the second round of the 2011 Aston
Martin GT4 Challenge series at Snetterton on 28th May. This marks
the 2009 AM Challenge-winning team’s first ever outright race win and,
following its 4th place in the first round at Silverstone in late
April, takes NMR to the top of this year’s Challenge standings.
NMR’s
regular driver Karsten le Blanc was first out during qualifying on the Saturday
morning and set some very competitive times before handing over to Dan de Zille
who had to contend with damp track conditions. Despite a slippery track, de
Zille managed to set the second fastest qualifying time for a front row start.
Le Blanc
started the 180-minute race and, by the second corner on the first lap, had
taken the Talent Works-sponsored NMR V8 Vantage GT4 into first position. But it
was to be an eventful race; on lap 3, journalist Andrew Frankel attempted a
bold overtaking manoeuvre in the factory-entered V8 Vantage, left the circuit,
damaged the sump and, leaking oil, returned to the pits on the racing line, all
of which brought out the safety car.
Other
incidents followed and these prompted NMR’s Team Manager Giles Dawson to bring
in le Blanc earlier than anticipated for the first mandatory pitstop during
another safety car period. At half distance le Blanc pitted while in 4th
position for the team’s second stop, and handed the car to de Zille who immediately
returned fast and consistent lap times. NMR’s third compulsory pitstop occurred
at roughly 2/3rds distance, again under the safety car, and from there de Zille
continued in similar vein, taking the NMR from 4th place to 1st.
De Zille maintained his pace and, with half an hour remaining, held a 25 second lead over the 2nd-placed Generation AMR car piloted by Richard Abra and Mark Poole. NMR’s lead was further consolidated when Richard Abra had to make a late pitstop which dropped Generation AMR down to 4th and gifted NMR with a one-minute lead over Stuart Hall and Chris Kemp in the Stratton Motor Co. car.
With just
three minutes remaining the heavens opened and, despite torrential rain, NMR’s
de Zille maintained position to take the chequered flag over a minute ahead of
the Hall/Kemp car in second.
After the
race a delighted de Zille commented, "What an amazing day! While it was
disappointing to miss out on a shot at pole, Karsten did a great job keeping us
in contention at the front. It was great racing through the pack and the guys
behind ensured I could never let up the pace, pushing hard to the end. As a
first outright race win it's brilliant and to it in an Aston Martin, and by
such a margin is the icing on the cake. It's a terrific boost before my next
Formula Ford round at Brands Hatch and I'm hoping I can get back in the Aston
later in the season."
Karsten le Blanc added, “I couldn’t have hoped for better – a great car, smart strategy, a fantastic team effort and the best possible result. What’s more, I see no reason why we shouldn’t be at least as competitive in the next round at Donington Park on 25th June”.












