G-Drive Racing increased their lead of the European Le Mans Series with a deserved podium finish in a Four Hours of Imola that was heavily affected by challenging and variable weather conditions on Sunday (May 15).
Giedo van der Garde took over the #38 G-Drive Racing Gibson 015S-Nissan from Harry Tincknell with just under 90 minutes of the race remaining and kept the car on track during heavy rain to maintain the team’s 100 per cent podium record in 2016.
Simon Dolan started the race from fifth spot and maintained station impressively inside the top seven throughout his double stint; slick work from the G-Drive Racing pit crew kept the Gibson machine in the hunt for overall and LMP2 category honours during both of the British driver’s fuel stops.
His countryman Tincknell took over from Dolan on the 97-minute mark and made it as high as fourth when the race’s first full-course yellow was declared.
Quick thinking resulted in an early fuel stop for Tincknell, which put him out of sequence with his track rivals, but looked set to gain the car track position once the various strategies had played out towards the end of the race.
Tincknell had risen to second place by the time everyone had stopped for a third time, and handed the car over to ex-Formula 1 racer van der Garde with an hour and 20 minutes to go during a second full-course yellow.
Rain began to fall shortly after the Dutchman took over and a sprinkling soon became a deluge. While van der Garde pitted for wet Dunlop tyres, the weather necessitated another full-course yellow period being declared.
With track conditions worsening, the safety car was called out with 25 minutes to go. It remained on-track to the finish with van der Garde taking the chequered flag in second place.
G-Drive increased their lead of the ELMS teams’ championship from seven points to 13 over nearest challengers SMP Racing while Dolan, Tincknell and van der Garde are ahead in the battle for the drivers’ title by the same amount.
The G-Drive Racing Gibson 015S-Nisaan, which is operationally run by the JOTA Sport Organisation, next takes to the track at the Le Mans 24 Hours round of the FIA World Endurance Championship on June 18-19 along with the teams’ ORECA 05-Nissan. The next ELMS outing is at the Red Bull Ring in Austria on July 16-17.
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