EH 370z Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 June 19th: Sepang International Circuit (Malaysia) The Sepang round of the 2011 SUPER GT series took place over the June 18-19 weekend at Sepang International Circuit (located on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). After qualifying in 2nd place, the #46 S Road MOLA GT-R (Masataka Yanagida/Ronnie Quintarelli) earned the same position in the race. For this year's debutants, it was their first podium. Under cloudy skies, the race got underway at 4pm with the customary rolling start, the order of which had been decided in the previous day's Super Lap. Sitting on pole was the #1 HSV-010, though the machine that topped the timesheets in Saturday's first qualifying session and again in Sunday morning's warm up was the #46 GT-R. Their performance in those sessions set the scene for what was to come in the race. Ronnie Quintarelli was in charge of the car's set-up and duly took starting driver duties, setting off from the outside of the front row. Latching onto the rear bumper of the pole-sitting #1 HSV-010, he finished the opening lap in 2nd place. From there, he waited for a chance to reverse the leading cars' positions, continuously applying pressure from behind and waiting for his rival to make a mistake. That error never came however, and Quintarelli pitted the #46 GT-R on lap 23, handing the car over to Masataka Yanagida. However, the timing of the stop was not favourable and after changing tyres, the car's pace on its outlap wasn't sufficient to overhaul the #1 machine and the chance of taking over the premier position escaped the team. Yanagida continued to drive at a steady pace throughout the latter stages of the race, crossing the line in 2nd place after the car had completed 46 laps. Winners of the Sepang round in 2007 and 2008, the KONDO RACING squad was looking for another strong finish this time around. Qualifying in eighth place, Bjorn Wirdheim was given starting driver responsibilities in the #24 GT-R, and he impressed by advancing to fifth on the opening lap while also building up a gap to his pursuers. The Swede made an early pit stop, coming in to hand over to Hironobu Yasuda on lap 16. By lap 29, when all machines had made their stops, the car was running in fourth - and would go on to cross the finish line in that position. Team Director Masahiko Kondo: "Last year we weren't able to finish better than fifth, so this result was crucial for the team and our self-confidence." Meanwhile, the #12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R saw Joao Paolo de Oliveira, who qualified the car 4th, take the wheel for the opening stint. Amidst the confusion at the first corner on the opening lap however, he got pushed into the runoff area. Though there was no damage to the car, he lost valuable positions by falling to eleventh. To add insult to injury, a problem developed with the engine, robbing the team of their top speed. As a result, despite being unable to increase its pace, the car was brought in on lap 16, Tsugio Matsuda jumping into the car. The problem remained unresolved throughout the second half of the race, and Matsuda finished in a disappointing 15th position. After winning the Fuji round in May, the #23 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R (Satoshi Motoyama/Benoit Treluyer) came to Sepang weighed down with the greatest amount of success ballast among the GT-R entries, 52 kilos. Because of this, the car could do no better than 12th in qualifying. In the race, Treluyer took the wheel for the first half, though the car was beset with suspension trouble, making attacking in the corners impossible. He came in on lap 28, handing over to Motoyama who took charge for the final stint. On this occasion the team made the stop without changing tyres, trying to shave off time to the cars ahead by whatever means possible. Although the machine returned to the track in 6th place, overall pace remained unimproved and the car finished the race in 14th. NISMO Team Director Yutaka Suzuki's comment: "The fact that there was trouble with the suspension meant we were unable to do anything to remedy the problem. In terms of strategy, we decided even before the race that we'd run the stop without a tyre switch. We want to put this unfortunate result behind us and prepare for the next round at SUGO. I believe we'll be able to put up a good fight there, so expect us to regain our true form for the next race." #46 GT-R driver Ronnie Quintarelli's comment: "The car has been absolutely fantastic this week, and before the race I really thought we had a chance to win. As it happened however, we finished in 2nd place. This being our first podium of the season, we can consider it a good result. For the next round, without doubt we'll be aiming at victory." #46 GT-R driver Masataka Yanagida's comment: "Thank you everyone for your support. Though it's frustrating to have finished 2nd, I think it shows that we're moving in the right direction, and bodes well for the future. This result galvanizes our resolve for the next race, as does your continued support." Pos No Machine Driver Time / Gap 1 1 Weider HSV-010 Takashi Kogure/Loic Duval 1:33'34.849 2 46 S Road MOLA GT-R Masataka Yanagida/Ronnie Quintarelli +14.198 3 17 KEIHIN HSV-010 Toshihiro Kaneishi/Koudai Tsukakoshi +32.487 4 24 ADVAN KONDO GT-R Hironobu Yasuda/Bjorn Wirdheim +1'01.541 5 38 ZENT CERUMO SC430 Yuji Tachikawa/Kohei Hirate +1'03.887 6 36 PETRONAS TOM'S SC430 Andre Lotterer/Kazuki Nakajima +1'06.762 7 100 RAYBRIG HSV-010 Takuya Izawa/Naoki Yamamoto +1'07.242 8 6 ENEOS SUSTINA SC430 Daisuke Ito/Kazuya Oshima +1'15.427 14 23 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R Satoshi Motoyama/Benoit Treluyer +1'59.885 15 12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R Tsugio Matsuda/J-P.de Oliveira +1Lap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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