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Bamber set to soak up Spa

Kiwi has high hopes after making the most of their aero kits at Silverston­e

- Motor racing Eric Thompson

Kiwi Earl Bamber has high hopes for the second round of the World Endurance Championsh­ip at the iconic Spa- Francorcha­mps circuit this weekend.

The LMP1 Toyota made the most of their high downforce aero kits at Silverston­e last month to hunt down the Porsche of Hartley, Bamber and German Timo Bernard to win.

However, Porsche heads to the Ardennes regions of Belgium leading the FIA WEC manufactur­er standings after their second car of Neel Jani, Andre Lotterer and Nick Tander rounded out the podium. Porsche will again be running a low downforce package this weekend in preparatio­n for the Le Mans 24 Hour next month.

“Spa i s going to be good, I’m really looking forward to racing there again,” said Bamber.

“We were really competitiv­e at Silverston­e with low downforce and a lot more so than a lot of people would have thought. We were though, helped out a bit by the safety car and other small stuff. It’s going to be like that at Spa, and all the tracks probably, between the two manufactur­ers and that’s what you want otherwise it’s going to be boring.

“We have to try to squeeze every little bit out of the car with its low downforce and it makes qualifying very interestin­g.

“Toyota can use their complete hybrid system in qualifying and use all the energy. However, during the race they can’t recuperate enough energy to deploy, so that’s why you see different gaps in the [ lap] times between qualifying and the race.

“Basically we have a better energy recovery system and that’s why you don’t see big gaps in the race.”

Spa is akin to a roller- coaster that demands just the right combinatio­n of downforce, straight line speed and suspension set up. The car has to be able to make the most of the long, flat- out sections and yet still be able to negotiate the demands of the winding and technical middle sections, especially the compressed Bus Stop.

Not only do the drivers, especially in the LMP1 class, have to take a deep breath as they approach Eau Rouge and hold it flat, they will also have to be aware of lapped traffic and work on tactical manoeuvres to thread themselves through.

“I went there pretty good when I was racing in the [ Porsche] Super Cup. It’s also one of the few circuits I’ve driven [ in LMP1 car] having been there in 2015, so looking forward to getting back there in the 919 again.

“The new car has different aero and engine to the one I drove last time and I’m looking forward to getting out there in her. It was so cool to be able to have my first race with Brendon at Silverston­e and to get on the podium was a good start to the season.

“This circuit is definitely a special place and I was surprised how fast I could go through Eau Rouge and I’m sure our low downforce aero kit suits Spa much better than it did Silverston­e,” said Bamber.

It can’t be forgotten that Silverston­e was the first time this combinatio­n had raced together and they put on a strong performanc­e, which is a good platform for the rest of the season. Coming up six seconds short after six hours of racing is no mean feat and expect the trio to be back on the podium again this weekend.

“We’re gelling pretty well actually and it’s handy that we all know each other. I’ve known Brendon since we raced against each other in go karts and I know Timo from when I drove for his team when I was racing Carrera Cup Germany after winning the scholarshi­p.

“These small details help go towards making us stronger as a team when racing in the same car,” he said.

Spa is typically known for its four seasons in a day. If it’s wet that should play in the high downforce Toyotas, but if it’s dry the completion should be close and we could get a re- run of the Silverston­e race where the closing laps were nailbiters as Hartley was chased down with mere laps to go.

In free practice the Toyota had a minuscule advantage over the two Porsches with the Hartley/ Bamber/ Bernard combinatio­n being held out by just half a second.

Despite occasional light showers, both 90- minute sessions on the 7km track were held in dry conditions. Hartley did though, have a coming together with Oliver Pla at La Source, but both cars carried on. fact. It’s more open than ever.”

Still, Winterbott­om was left scratching his head over how he got to eighth place to date: “To be where we are is kind of bizarre because it feels like we have been absolutely nowhere.

“But there’s a lot to go on yet.”

 ??  ?? Earl Bamber and his team are looking forward to racing their Porsche 919 at Spa- Francorcha­mps. BASEBALL BASKETBALL CRICKET
Earl Bamber and his team are looking forward to racing their Porsche 919 at Spa- Francorcha­mps. BASEBALL BASKETBALL CRICKET

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