Savvy
driving, smart race strategy and spot-on execution propelled Corvette
Racing to a 1-2 finish today in the GT1 class in the American Le Mans
Series Generac 500 at Road America. Ron Fellows and Johnny O'Connell
scored a popular victory in their No. 3 Compuware Corvette C6.R with a
one-lap margin over the No. 4 Compuware Corvette C6.R of Oliver Gavin
and Olivier Beretta.
Today's
win was the 25th career ALMS victory for both O'Connell and Fellows.
The pair broke a yearlong drought with their first ALMS win since July
2005 and their first victory at Road America.
"I first raced
here since 1986, and I've had more second place finishes than they have
bratwursts," O'Connell laughed. "It's been a long time for us, and it's
great to be back on the top step of the podium. Since our last win
together, there have been many races that could have gone our way but
didn't. We had a beautiful race car today and a lot of good
competition." Fellows agreed: "It was great fun," said the Canadian
ace. "I hated to get out of the car; the longer we ran, the better it
got. We've been in position to win and then got unlucky with track
position and cautions. This time a caution went our way. The guys never
gave up, and Johnny did a fantastic job as always."
The race was
essentially decided at 2 hours and 16 minutes when the third
full-course caution period of the race began. The two Corvettes had
adopted different pit strategies, with the No. 3 car making its second
pit stop at 1:12 and the No. 4 pitting at 1:41. When the pace car came
out for the final caution, the No. 3 Corvette C6.R had a one-lap lead
on its sister car and the No. 007 Aston Martin. O'Connell then pitted
under caution and completed his run to the checkered flag in the final
half-hour without pressure. Beretta conserved fuel and ran his final
one-hour, three-minute stint without a stop. "When the No. 009 Aston
Martin went into a gravel trap early, we were essentially in a
situation with two cars versus one," explained Corvette Racing program
manager Doug Fehan. "We had an opportunity to put our cars on different
strategies in case there was an inopportune yellow flag or one car got
caught behind the pace car. We covered our bets, and it worked out well
for us today." "I suggested after qualifying that this race would
depend on good strategy, smart driving, great pit stops and perfect
execution," Fehan noted. "That's about the way it turned out."
"The
engineers did a great job with the strategy, and with the luck of the
caution it could have gone either way for either car," said team
manager Gary Pratt. "We don't care which car wins as long as it's a 1-2
Corvette finish. The Astons fought hard, and it was tough for us here
with the extra weight our cars are carrying. Our tires held up
perfectly, the engines ran flawlessly, and all of the drivers did a
fantastic job."
Defending GT1 champions Oliver Gavin and Olivier
Beretta continue to lead the standings with 122 points. Fellows and
O'Connell are second with 110 points, and Aston Martin drivers Tomas
Enge and Darren Turner are third with 107. "At the end of the day a
Corvette won," said Beretta. "It's good for the No. 3 car to get their
first victory of the year. We are all family; we always want to win,
that is what fuels competition, but I am happy for them. It's important
that the Corvettes finished first and second considering the
performance handicaps we have." "It was messy at the start with cars
everywhere, but then it settled into a game of cat and mouse with the
Astons because they were very fast on the straights and we're better in
the braking zones and through the corners," Gavin reported. "It seemed
that their drivers were struggling with the balance a bit, so we were
sitting and waiting. I had a really good battle with Darren Turner, and
sneaked through on the inside of Turn 14."
Corvette Racing's next
event is the Labor Day Weekend Grand Prix of Mosport at Mosport
International Raceway in Bowmanville, Ont., on Sunday, Sept. 3. The
eighth round of the 10-race ALMS series will be televised live on the
SPEED Channel starting at 3 p.m. EDT.
Generac 500 at Road America GT1 Results
Pos./Drivers/Car/Laps
1. Fellows/O'Connell, Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, 74
2. Gavin/Beretta, Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, 73
3. Enge/Turner, Aston Martin DBR9, 73
4. Lamy/Sarrazin, Aston Martin DBR9, 69
NEXT EVENT
Sept. 3, Labor Day Weekend Grand Prix of Mosport, Bowmanville, Ont. 2.549-mile road course
TV: SPEED, Sept. 3, 3 p.m. EDT
Release Date: August 20, 2006
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