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jueves, 27 de junio de 2019


 Monaco-based electric motorcycle brand VOXAN is working on breaking the world motorcycle land speed record, a goal announced in April by the brand’s owner, the VENTURI group. Six-time motorcycle racing world champion Max BIAGGI will attempt to exceed
330 km/h on the VOXAN WATTMAN in August 2020 in Bolivia. He recently took part in testing the bike’s ergonomics at VENTURI’s headquarters in Monaco, as well as a 3D scan, a key phase in the vehicle's development.
With assembly planned for early next year, in recent weeks the VENTURI-VOXAN engineering team has been focussing on the aerodynamics of the new VOXAN WATTMAN, designed specifically to break the world electric motorcycle land speed record. Adjusting Max BIAGGI's position on the ergonomic model and taking his measurements and 3D scans are crucial steps in developing this one-of-a-kind motorcycle.

During the work sessions, Max BIAGGI provided valuable feedback to VENTURI-VOXAN's design engineers. Using this new data and working closely with the bike's designer Sacha LAKIC, they can now make adjustments to the model, design a 3D mock-up of the bike to exact technical specifications and identify the best and most reliable technical solutions that comply with FIM (International Motorcycling Federation) regulations. This preparatory phase is a decisive one, since the bike's aerodynamics are a key factor for success in reaching the record-breaking land speed target of 330 km/h.*
* The current world land speed record for “electric motorcycles propelled by the action of one wheel in contact with the ground, partially streamlined, under 300kg” is held by Jim HOOGERHYDE on a LIGHTNING SB220 (327.608 km/h).

IN THEIR WORDS

"I’m pleased to see the project progressing so well and so fast. I have full confidence in my team of engineers as they tackle the challenge I set them. They’re used to developing innovative vehicles and are leveraging the experience they gained designing powertrains for our Formula E race cars. I’m proud of their hard work and dedication and I know that they are just as committed as I am to making this project happen. Roll on 2020, when I hope to watch my friend Max BIAGGI beat the world land speed record on the VOXAN WATTMAN. We’re dreaming big for 2020, which also happens to be VENTURI’s 20th anniversary as a specialised producer of high-performance electric vehicles."
Gildo PASTOR, President of the VENTURI Group

"A lot was learned during this first work session with the VENTURI-VOXAN team, especially when we were adjusting positioning on the model. It’s nothing like the typical racing posture. I literally have to become one with the bike, lying down on it close to the ground. I had to learn to get used to it and work within the technical constraints that we have. I feel surrounded by an incredibly motivated VENTURI-VOXAN team. This is certainly going to be an unprecedented experience and I truly hope to earn VENTURI another record."
Max BIAGGI, Rider of the VOXAN WATTMAN

"We love what we call “impossible challenges” at VENTURI. We have already succeeded in quite a few of them: the world land speed record for electric vehicles with the VENTURI VBB-3 (549 km/h, 2016), the longest unassisted distance record for an electric vehicle (14 900 km, 2010), the first crossing of southeast Africa without assistance (5 800 km, 2012) and the first electric polar exploration vehicle that operates at lows of -50°C (VENTURI Antarctica). Now we're setting our sights on high-performance electric two-wheelers and are proud to be developing a motorcycle like the VOXAN WATTMAN. The technology on this extreme version of the WATTMAN road bike will be unveiled soon."
Franck BALDET, Chief Technical Officer, VENTURI-VOXAN

"We did this work with Max so that we could adjust the controls (steering, seating, foot position etc) to basically design the motorcycle around him. In the next phases, we will model the bike’s bodywork to computer test the aerodynamics then move to the mechanical design of the chassis and motorcycle as a whole. This electric motorcycle land speed record is a real technical challenge. We want the VOXAN WATTMAN to beat the current world record and even one day perform better than its combustion counterparts."
Louis-Marie BLONDEL, Head of Development for the VOXAN WATTMAN

“Beyond the intense and raw pleasure of riding a motorcycle, not many people know how complex it is to design this object. The VENTURI team has the skills and the know-how to carry out this major project. This first work session with Max allowed me to better visualize the complex details related to the ergonomics and the aerodynamics of the vehicle. It also allowed me to better understand the future proportions of the machine. Guided by the aerodynamics, the style of the motorcycle will be such that the driver and the bike will form a compact silhouette, racy and very elegant. 22 years ago, the first VOXAN motorcycle (thermal) was born under my pencil and now the silhouette of the WATTMAN is coming to life day after day.”
Sacha LAKIC, Product Designer of the VOXAN WATTMAN  

MAX BIAGGI AND THE VOXAN WATTMAN: ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS BREAKING THE WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD FOR ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLES

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domingo, 10 de marzo de 2019

10 March 2019, Hong Kong – The Monaco-based VENTURI Formula E Team celebrated the 50th Formula E race in style with their first ever race win as Edoardo MORTARA took first place at the fifth round of the 2018/19 Formula E Season. 
Despite Envision Virgin Racing’s Sam BIRD initially celebrating the win with MORTARA in second place on the podium, a racing incident penalty for the Brit promoted the Swiss-Italian VENTURI driver to first place and heralded a landmark victory for the team. A fantastic weekend was topped off with teammate, Felipe MASSA, pushing his way through a tricky race to a strong finish in fifth place.  

CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE

Fresh from their season first podium finish in Mexico City, VENTURI Formula E Team proved in Hong Kong that the consistency in their recent form is more down to hard work than chance with Swiss-Italian driver, Edoardo MORTARA, fighting his way up the grid from sixth position to take the top spot. Regarded as a street track master, MORTARA has previous form with winding harbour front track - Season 4 saw him take his first trip to the Formula E podium when he finished second at the Hong Kong ePrix.

Formula E’s first ever official ‘wet race’ resulted in a slippery track with the race featuring three safety cars and a red flag period following multiple crashes.

MORTARA’S team mate, Felipe MASSA, also put in a solid and steady performance during the race with his best finish so far this season. Taking full advantage of the red flag situation, MASSA’s fast working engineering crew were able to quickly fix damage done to the rear of his VENTURI VFE-05 allowing the Brazilian driver to continue his fight up the grid from ninth place in qualifying to finish fifth in the final race classification.

QUOTES

“The result today is fantastic!!! Fourth in Santiago, third in Mexico, now my first victory in Hong Kong! I’m so proud and finding out that I had won was an incredible feeling for me. The race was awesome and I've had a wonderful weekend - historically racing in Asia brings me so much luck - honestly, I’m over the moon and I couldn’t be happier. The team have done a brilliant job, they put in all the hours and pull out all the stops - this result is a tribute to their hard work. We started from quite far back this season but the guys are doing such an amazing job and improving race by race. This result is for them - I know that it will motivate them even more and I can’t wait to get back out on the track.”
Edoardo MORTARA, VENTURI Formula E Team driver

“Again another action filled race where so much happened. First and foremost, I am absolutely delighted for the team, Edo’s result is incredible and I am very happy for him. My race had a fantastic start and I gained two positions then a racing incident resulted in me losing several positions and damage to the rear of my car. Fortunately we had the red flag and managed to fix the problem with the suspension. The mechanics did a fantastic job to repair it so quickly and after the restart  the race was great. I managed to save the battery in a great way at the beginning, I had great race pace and I managed to overtake a few guys. P5 today is my best result so far but I still have in my mind that it could have been even better. Anyway, I'm so happy for the team - our first race win and again both cars finishing in the points - this is where we need to be!”
Felipe MASSA, VENTURI Formula E Team driver

“Our first race victory marks a really important milestone for the team, our President, Gildo PASTOR, has put a lot of faith and trust in us and to have delivered this victory for him is a proud moment for all of us. Both drivers did a great job this weekend, and the team capitalised on all the opportunities in the race. We were really lucky that we had the red flag so we could repair Felipe's car and credit to him for his fantastic recovery and P5 finish. We definitely benefited from others misfortune this weekend but that’s racing, it can be brutal and we have had our fair share of tough moments already this season, today is a very special day - I will be leaving Hong Kong one very happy Team Principal.” 
Susie WOLFF, VENTURI Formula E Team Principal

Sanya (People's Republic of China) will play host to the sixth round of the ABB Formula E Championship on Saturday March 23rd 2019.

HONG KONG E-PRIX: VENTURI FORMULA E TEAM CELEBRATES FIRST RACE WIN WITH MORTARA IN HONG KONG

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lunes, 11 de febrero de 2019


Following the recently announced driver changes at Rebellion Racing and SMP Racing, the latest provisional entry list for the 1000 Miles of Sebring shows that the field is now nearly complete. 
Just three ‘TBA’ places are yet to be filled on the provisional entry list: the third drivers for Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK in LMGTE Pro and the final place in the No.77 Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche 911 RSR alongside Julien Andlauer and Matt Campbell in GTE Am. 
The Dempsey-Proton team has confirmed that the father-son Roda duo, Gianluca and Giorgio, will once again make it an all-Italian line up in the No.88 Porsche with Porsche factory driver Matteo Cairoli leading the way. 
Withdrawn from the race is the No.4 ByKolles Racing Team’s ENSO CLM P1/01 Nismo so the final number of cars to start the 1000 Miles of Sebring at 4:00 pm on Friday 15 March will therefore be 34. 

Super Season Finale: First look at 24 Hours of Le Mans entry list 

The ACO has today revealed a first look at the entry list for the 24 Hours of Le Mans (15-16 June) which features 34 full-season WEC competitors. 
The final round of the 2018-2019 Super Season will be unique for many reasons, not least because it will be the first time that an FIA WEC season – itself unique in being 14-months long – has ended at the world’s greatest endurance race. It is the second time that the 24 Hours of Le Mans has featured in the Super Season, and today the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) revealed a first look at the entry list which includes 34 full season WEC entrants. 
Among these will be the teams and drivers to be crowned as FIA World Endurance Champions. In addition to the 34 WEC entries are 8 further competitors who received an ‘invitation’ as a result of their success either at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2018, in the 2018 European Le Mans Series or 2018 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship. A further four automatic invitations will be issued to the winners of the 2018-19 Asian Le Mans Series, the final round of which is on 24th February. 

Meeting the bumps!

Ahead of the official WEC collective test on 9/10 March, some teams carried out private testing at Sebring Raceway in preparation for the 1000 Miles of Sebring. Among other things, they got ready to meet the bumps! 

Updates to entry list for 1000 Miles of Sebring

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jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2018


The weeks between the Christmas holiday period and the 1000 Miles of Sebring in Florida (Friday March 15) will, without doubt, pass quicker than at first glance! To get us ready for round six of the WEC Super Season and a major part of Sebring’s incredible fan-friendly festival of sportscar racing, we take a first look at the provisional entry list which is released today.
Among the 34-car entries will be no fewer than 8 LMP1s, the only time the top class of prototypes will be seen in competition in 2019 in the USA. Within this number will be the two 1000 bhp Toyota TS050 HYBRIDS with a driver line up which includes two-time F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso. 
Featuring high on the list will be American team DragonSpeed with its BR Engineering BR1-Gibson, the same chassis used by SMP Racing which has another F1 World Champion, Jenson Button, on its roster of top-class drivers. 
How will these world motorsport stars cope with the bumps and special characteristics of Sebring? It will be a challenge like no other they face this season.

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Get ready for the 1000 Miles of Sebring: first look at provisional entry list

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lunes, 22 de octubre de 2018


The second leg of the FIA WEC’s 2018 visit to the Far East sees a return for the seventh consecutive season to Shanghai International Circuit in China, on the outskirts of the country's biggest city and its global financial hub. 
And what a visit it promises to be! 
The 2018 edition of the 6 Hours of Shanghai on Sunday, 18th November will boast its biggest ever entry (list HERE). No fewer than 35 cars will take the start of the fifth round of the WEC Super Season, including the welcome addition of Corvette Racing who join the LMGTE Pro class for the second time this year. Many eyes, however, will be on the Chinese-entered Jackie Chan DC Racing entries among which is Sino-Dutch driver Ho-Pin Tung. 
The 5.451km (3.387mile), 16-turn track is technically challenging and known to be hard on tyre wear so strategy will be more important than ever in the fight for success. The championship is well and truly getting into its stride now, with teams and driver combinations settling into the rhythm of world-class endurance racing and all will be looking to consolidate their positions in the standings before the winter break. 
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Record entry for WEC visit to Shanghai

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domingo, 14 de octubre de 2018

Conway, Lopez and Kobayashi win for Toyota


Toyota Gazoo Racing took a home 1-2 finish at the 6 Hours of Fuji today with the No.7 Toyota TS050 HYBRID driven by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José Maria Lopez taking the victory today.
It is a second victory at Fuji for Conway and Kobayashi following success in 2016, and it is a first WEC win for Lopez. 
Despite starting the race from the back of the LMP grid after being penalised in qualifying, the No.7 Toyota TS050 HYBRID executed a thrilling race to carve its way through and take the winner’s trophy and maximum points. 
The No.8 Toyota of Fernando Alonso, Sébastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima took the flag in second place but kept their championship points lead today. Kazuki Nakajima started and finished the race which saw Toyota score a sixth victory in seven Fuji FIA WEC races.  52,800 spectators enjoyed the WEC action at Fuji Speedway this weekend. 

Porsche climbs to the top of GTE mountain in Fuji

The battle was fierce throughout and there were four different manufacturers in the first four places in LMGTE Pro, but ultimately it was Porsche’s day as they took victory in both the LMGTE Pro and Am categories at the conclusion of the 6 Hours of Fuji. 
Porsche GT Team’s No.92 911 RSR of Kevin Estre and Michael Christensen secured the German marque’s first WEC victory with the current model, finishing 12 seconds ahead of BMW, while 2018 WEC newcomer Team Project 1’s Porsche secured victory in LMGTE Am. 
After starting the fourth round of the FIA WEC Super Season in mixed weather and track conditions, the race settled into a rhythm but there was plenty of action in GTE to keep the spectators entertained. 

Jackie Chan DC Racing celebrate another 1-2 

LMP2 witnessed a faultless display by the Jackie Chan DC Racing squad of the all-Malaysian line-up of Jazeman Jaafar, Weiron Tan and Nabil Jeffri. It was the first ever win for the Malaysian line-up who dominated proceedings. 
They led for the majority of the race and led home the sister Jackie Chan DC Racing car of Ho-Pin Tung, Stéphane Richelmi and Gabriel Aubry in what was the second consecutive win for the Chinese-entered squad. 
Completing the podium was the Signatech Alpine Matmut trio of Nicolas Lapierre, Pierre Thiriet and André Negrão. The French squad, which was confirmed as 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP2 champions last week, saw their standings lead cut to just one point. 

Conway, Lopez and Kobayashi win for Toyota; Porsche climb to top of GTE mountain in Fuji

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viernes, 5 de octubre de 2018

Cybersecurity giants, Kaspersky Lab drive the forty-year-old art car concept forward into the 21st century with collaboration between British street artist and the Virgin Racing Formula E Team.

London – Monday 1st October 2018 – Ahead of the launch of Moniker Art Fair, Kaspersky Lab and Dean Stockton, better known by his alias D*Face, have unveiled the first-ever Formula E art car, in East London.
As a fervent supporter of the arts and motor sport, Kaspersky Lab is presenting its own unique take on the art car concept, made famous in the 1970s.
Kaspersky Lab wanted to breathe new life into the high-end hot rod art car concept, by selecting a new set of wheels to work with and, giving an accessible, urban artist free range to do what he wants with it. The result is D*Face imprinting his bright, bold and colourful artistic trademarks on the Virgin Racing Formula E car; signalling the first Formula E art car ever made.
The car, emblazoned with ‘Save the World’, features several of D*Face’s iconic wings and acts as a vehicle to illustrate a powerful message – that art can empower people to make a change.
The London-born artist hopes that his work will force viewers to consider the notion that they have the power to be a super hero, stating:
“Does everyone have a good and bad element to them, and how much does the bad outweigh the good? In times like now, we all need to take on the mantra of the super hero and help Save the World. It is time for all of us to stand together and make a change. Be that stopping data steals, addressing climate change and plastic waste or using damaging fuels. We all have the power to do one thing that will help make a change.
“It has been exciting to work with Kaspersky Lab on this project and create art with a real message of hope for a brighter future. This is, after all, our world and we need to look after it. It will take every one of us to make a real lasting, impactful change.”
The medium is also the message, as although Formula E is in principle a sport, its raison d'être is to creatively tackle the issue of climate change and accelerate technological developments in the world of e-mobility.
The art car is one of two new collaborations between the artist and the cybersecurity company that will be on display in East London in the coming weeks. As well as the car, the artist’s design for the limited-edition boxes of Kaspersky’s Total Security v.2019 product was also presented at the art fair.
The car and Total Security v.2019 collaboration is the latest in a series of artworks celebrating the ‘Save the World’ concept. The artist created a large-scale mural in New York and designed ‘art helmets’ for Virgin Racing drivers Sam Bird and Alex Lynn at the season finale in New York.
Kaspersky Lab are fast becoming one of the biggest corporate supporters of the urban art scene, following its work with Ben Eine last year and, its ongoing commitment to contemporary art, creativity and innovation as the lead sponsor of Moniker Art Fair globally.
Tina Ziegler, Moniker Art Fair Director said:
“Kaspersky's support has been vital to Moniker as the fair has grown – thanks to their help, we've been able to take risks and increase the scope and ambition of our events, most notably our recent debut in NYC this year as we entered the US market. Our D*Face collaboration is a perfect example of the level of creativity that Kaspersky's unique relationship with Moniker produces each year."
Aldo Fucelli Pessot del Bo, Head of Global Partnerships and Sponsorships at Kaspersky Lab, added:
“We are proud to be leading the pack in driving innovation on a global scale, both in cybersecurity, but also, contemporary art and future-proof sport like Formula E. Dean (D*Face) is a brilliant artist who we have admired for a long time and continues our tradition of working with the best in urban art.
“This is a world-first that we are extremely proud of, not only to stand out from the norm, but also to create compelling art with a purpose. The colourful artwork in Dean’s creation cleverly merges our tagline ‘A Company To Save The World’ with a message for all of us to unleash the creativity and super hero laden in us all to help make this world a safer and better place. Be that just purchasing our limited-edition D*Face Total Security v.2019 product or making a stand for the many issues affecting this planet.”
For more information, please visit https://www.kaspersky.com/about/sponsorships

Art in the fast lane - D*Face debuts ‘Save the World’ art car at Moniker Art Fair

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lunes, 3 de septiembre de 2018


The Pearl of the Orient, the Bund, dragon dancing, amazing acrobatics and the Shanghai International Circuit in Jiading…yes, ladies and gentlemen, ticketing for the 6 Hours of Shanghai is now open!
The fifth round of the FIA WEC Super Season will take place on Sunday 18th November and it once again promises to be an exciting and challenging event for competitors with plenty to entertain and interest the ever-increasing number of Chinese endurance racing fans who flock to the impressive Shanghai track to see the stars and cars of the WEC. 
As well as Jackie Chan’s own team representing its home nation in LMP2, the distinctive-sounding Chevrolet Corvette will be a welcome addition to the LMGTE Pro class. A hugely popular autograph session with the drivers and plenty of family entertainment available off track as well as nose-to-tail action and the sound of incredible cars echoing around China’s premier racing circuit: there is no excuse not to buy your ticket now. 
Tickets for the 17-18 November weekend are available to purchase HERE. Tariff: 50 RMB per person with children under 1,3m free. 

Ticketing for the 6 Hours of Shanghai now open!

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jueves, 9 de agosto de 2018


Not long to wait now until the top WEC action starts again...plus the ELMS 4 Hours of Silverstone and 3 races from the FIA F3 Championship.  Don't delay, be there to see Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, Anthony Davidson and the multitude of stars in the paddocks - all providing you with the best sports car racing action available!.

Super Season stats check!

The story so far of the WEC Super Season...in terms of statistics.
• While WEC debutant Fernando Alonso, the 2005 and 2006 F1 World Champion, has enjoyed a successful move into sports car racing there are plenty of other first time winners to celebrate this season.
• Also taking their first win in 2018 have been… 
 Julien Andlauer, Le Mans, LMGTE Am 
 Matt Campbell, Le Mans, LMGTE Am 
 Kevin Estre, Le Mans, LMGTE Pro 
 Billy Johnson, Spa, LMGTE Pro 
 Laurens Vanthoor, Le Mans, LMGTE Pro  
• Toyota as a marque and as a team has now surpassed Audi for the most overall victories.
• The Japanese manufacturer claimed its 18th victory at Le Mans in June. Its first win came at the 6 Hours of Interlagos in 2012 when Alex Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre took the maiden win.
• Dempsey-Proton’s Matt Campbell in GTE AM at Spa has also recorded his first (class) pole. 
• The fastest lap set by Mike Conway at Spa in the Toyota TS050 HYBRID was the quickest WEC fast lap    outside of Le Mans, speed of 214.694 km/h!.

Setting sail for the Far East... 

Transporting 36 racing cars and associated equipment safely around the world in a sustainable, cost-effective and timely manner is one of the biggest challenges that faces the FIA World Endurance Championship but one it meets year after year thanks to a lot of collaborative hard work! 
To help control budgets, the vast majority of the cargo is sea-freighted as opposed to being transported by air. The task of deciding what should or should not be shipped is a mammoth one, and the WEC’s Logistics team works closely with the entrants and WEC partner DHL throughout the year. Many kilos of paperwork and customs carnets – the result of thousands of emails in preparation for the sea journeys – are generated, checked and double-checked.
That work is heightened this month as the freight for the overseas rounds of the Super Season leaves directly after the Silverstone round (17-19 August)

10 days to go to 6 Hours of Silverstone

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viernes, 20 de julio de 2018

There’s not long to wait now until the 6 Hours of Silverstone, 3rd round of the WEC Super Season which takes place in the UK (17-19 August). 
With the WEC there will be the European Le Mans Series’ 4 Hours of Silverstone and three races from the FIA F3 Championship; it's a festival of motorsport for everyone to enjoy!
Come along and see Jenson Button racing at home for the first time since 2016, Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima build on their Le Mans win, and the many British drivers and teams looking for success on home ground.

30 days to go to 6 Hours of Silverstone!

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sábado, 23 de junio de 2018


  • Saudi woman racer Aseel Al Hamad commemorates the reversal of the ban on female drivers with a lap of honour in her home country
  • Today, Jaguar and Aseel join forces to remember this historic day each year by kicking off World Driving Day –  a global programme which invites both men and women to celebrate the enjoyment of driving now and in the future
  • Aseel, who has never raced in her home country before, completed the emotional drive in a Jaguar F-TYPE


Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 24 June 2018:Female racing driver Aseel Al Hamad celebrated the end of the ban on women drivers with a lap of honour in a Jaguar F-TYPE.
Aseel, the first female board member of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation,had never driven on a track in her home country before.
Aseel joined Jaguar in a call for June 24thto be known as World Driving Day – a day when finally, the whole world can enjoy the thrill of being behind the wheel of a car. On World Driving Day Jaguar invites people to share a memory of their best driving moment (image or anecdote) using the #worlddrivingday.


HISTORIC DRIVE BY SAUDI WOMAN AS DRIVING BAN LIFTS

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sábado, 5 de mayo de 2018

 

Fernando Alonso celebrated a winning start to his FIA World Endurance Championship career as he and teammates Sébastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima took a conclusive victory in today’s eventful TOTAL 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. 63,000 fans enjoyed superb weather, fun and entertainment on and off track over the three days that the WEC was in Belgium.
In the first race of the 2018-19 WEC Super Season the No.8 Toyota Gazoo Racing car led the vast majority of the race to head home the sister Toyota TS050 HYBRID of Mike Conway, José María López and Kamui Kobayashi. 
Alonso crossed the finish line 1.444s ahead of Mike Conway in a formation finish which was made all the more remarkable by the No.7 Toyota TS050 HYBRID starting from the pit lane, a lap behind the entire field, after a post-qualifying technical infringement. 
For Alonso it was his first victory at Spa for almost 18 years and he became the first Spaniard to win a WEC race since Marc Gené triumphed for Audi, also at Spa, in 2012. 
Rounding out the podium was the No.1 Rebellion Racing crew of André Lotterer, Neel Jani and Bruno Senna in their first race with the new non-hybrid Rebellion R13-Gibson. 
The sister Rebellion Racing entry of Thomas Laurent, Gustavo Menezes and Mathias Beche took fourth, while the ByKolles ENSO CLM P1/01-Nismo took a best ever fifth position. 
The next round of the WEC Super Season will be the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 16/17th June. 

Alonso, Buemi and Nakajima head Toyota 1-2 in Spa

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Kamui Kobayashi and Mike Conway combine to set average of 1m54.488s to grab pole position in No.7 car
• Kobayashi sets outright quickest lap on 1m54.488s to seal first Toyota pole at Spa 
• No.8 Toyota TS050-HYBRID places second as Fernando Alonso and Kazuki Nakajima lap 0.379s off sister car
• No.1 Rebellion Racing Rebellion R13-Gibson is third as Neel Jani and Bruno Senna finish as best non-Hybrid entry 
• No.3 Rebellion car of Gustavo Menezes and Thomas Laurent starts fourth 
• Session interrupted by two red flags. The first for the No.17 SMP Racing BR Engineering BR1-AER which stopped on track with a technical problem. Car will start from rear of grid. 
• Second red flag caused by accident to DragonSpeed entry driven by Pietro Fittipaldi at Eau Rouge. 
• Session delayed by 40-minutes as Fittipaldi receives medical attention for suspected leg fractures 
• Brazilian transported to Liege hospital. Condition is not life-threatening 
• Signatech Alpine Matmut grabs pole in LMP2 as Nicolas Lapierre and Pierre Thiriet combine for average of 2m02.405s 
• 2016 champions are 0.1s ahead of G-Drive Racing car driven by Jean-Eric Vergne and Andrea Pizzitola 
• No.38 Jackie Chan DC Racing LMP2 car of Ho-Pin Tung and Gabriel Aubry will start third

Toyota claims pole for Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps

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lunes, 30 de abril de 2018


The FIA World Endurance Championship is delighted to announce that its top broadcast team of Allan McNish, one of the modern greats of endurance racing, Martin Haven, Louise Beckett and Graham Goodwin will return to the TV commentary booth for the 2018-2019 Super Season. 
(Picture below shows Martin Haven and Allan McNish at the WEC’s 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps 2017, with guest Alex Wurz of Toyota Gazoo Racing). 
Allan McNish, who will be at all 8 WEC rounds, established a great rapport with the experienced and knowledgeable Martin Haven in 2017, and the two reunite to lead the play-by-play and in-depth technical and sporting analysis that has now become the hallmark of WEC broadcasts.

Les grands talents de la diffusion télévisée du WEC reviennent en 2018

Le Championnat du Monde d'Endurance FIA (WEC) est heureux d'annoncer que son équipe de commentateurs TV, constituée d'Allan McNish, l'un des très grands noms de l'endurance moderne, Martin Haven, Louise Beckett et Graham Goodwin, couvrira la Super Saison 2018-2019. 
(Photo ci-dessous:  Martin Haven et Allan McNish aux 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps WEC 2017, avec Alex Wurz de Toyota Gazoo Racing).
Allan McNish, qui officiera sur l'intégralité des 8 manches du WEC, a établi en 2017 une excellente entente avec l'expérimenté et fin connaisseur Martin Haven, et tous deux sont à nouveau réunis pour mener ensemble les résumés détaillés ainsi que l'analyse technique et sportive complète de la course, devenus désormais la marque de fabrique des retransmissions WEC. 

Top WEC broadcast talent return for Super Season

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