The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus driver Mitchell breaks his internatio­nal duck in style –

MOTORSPORT: Angus teenager claims first internatio­nal victory in south of France

- Graham brown

Teenage Angus sportscar sensation Sandy Mitchell delivered a blistering performanc­e to score his first internatio­nal victory in the weekend’s Paul Ricard round of the Blancpain GT Endurance championsh­ip.

The 18-year-old emphatical­ly left behind the disappoint­ment of retirement­s in two previous rounds and rivals trailing in the wake of his 190mph Black Bull Whisky-backed Barwell Motorsport Lamborghin­i Huracan GT3 in the 1,000 kilometre six-hour race in the south of France on Saturday.

Mitchell, from Letham, near Forfar, maintained the superlativ­e form which catapulted him into the coveted Lamborghin­i Squadra Corse junior squad after stepping up to the internatio­nal series this season following two years in the GT4 category of the British GT championsh­ip.

The sweet victory came after mechanical gremlins had prevented the British Racing Drivers’ Club Rising Star and team-mates Michele Beretta and Martin Kodric from converting impressive performanc­es into podium positions at the opening two rounds in Monza and Silverston­e.

Competing in the Silver Cup category of a 51-car field containing some of the world’s most experience­d sports car racers, the Angus talent laid down his marker with a qualifying stint which put him top of the class and eighth overall.

Italian Beretta, 23, was behind the wheel for the opening stint, before Mitchell stepped in for a faultless two hours behind the wheel on a French Grand Prix circuit where he had tested but never raced before.

He then handed over to Croatian 20-year-old Kodric and the #78 Lamborghin­i eventually took the chequered flag more than half a minute clear of the #6 Black Falcon Mercedesam­g to secure the Silver Cup category win and 14th overall.

Paying tribute to the team and sponsors who have played a vital role in helping him pursue his ambitions, Mitchell said: “Compared with the first two races of the season, we didn’t have any problems here to stop us from winning.

“At Monza we had an issue with the engine and at Silverston­e it was a gearbox failure. Here we had a consistent race and I’m glad that we ended up where we are meant to be – on the podium.”

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Sandy Mitchell: faultless two-hour drive.
Sandy Mitchell: faultless two-hour drive.

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