The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lamborghin­i ace on podium finish

- GRAHAM BROWN

Lamborghin­i ace Sandy Mitchell wrapped up his sparkling 2020 season with a podium finish in the six- hour decider in southern France.

The result at the Paul Ricard circuit guaranteed the Angus 20-year-old – who seven days earlier won the British GT Championsh­ip at Silverston­e – a top three finish in the GT World Challenge Europe Pro-Am series.

“To finish on the podium again, and third in the European championsh­ip is a very solid end to the season,” said Mitchell, who shared the No77 Vimetco Extrusion/ Aster us Lamborghin­i Huracan Evo GT3 with Rob Collard and Leo Machitski.

“We knew we needed to win the race to win the GT World Challenge Europe Pro- Am, and we came really close.

“We fought hard and gave it everything, and in such a competitiv­e field we did well to finish second.

“Everyone in the Barwell Motorsport team did a terrific job this weekend. The pitstops were super, and both Rob and Leo drove brilliantl­y in the demanding day-night conditions.”

Letham’s Mitchell, part of the Lamborghin­i Squadra Corse GT3 Junior Program and a member of the British Racing Drivers’ Club’s elite SuperStars programme, took a host of positives from the Euro campaign.

His Spa 24 Hours win was a Eu r o campaign highlight.

“We won the blue riband Pro-Am race of the season, the Spa 24 Hours, and had great pace in the two other races in the series at Imola and the Nurburgrin­g. But for contact from another car at the Nurburgrin­g we would have finished on the podium, and potentiall­y won the race. But that’s motorsport.

“It’ s been a terrific season, with my first overall championsh­ip win plus the British GT Silver Cup, and a number of race wins and podiums,” said the Black Bull Whisky-backed racer.

“It’s been a hectic secondhalf of the year because of Covid, and I have to thank everyone who worked tirelessly to make it possible to go racing.

“Now I can take some time to reflect on the successes of 2020, and start planning for next season,” he said.

 ??  ?? SOLID: 20-year-old Sandy Mitchell won the British GT Championsh­ip at Silverston­e.
SOLID: 20-year-old Sandy Mitchell won the British GT Championsh­ip at Silverston­e.

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