Kristensen crashes Audi but continues
Tom Kristensen (Audi) crashed into the barriers in the Le Mans 24-hour race while avoiding a slow car, but was able to continue after pitting for repairs.
Prior to the 78th running of the Le Mans 24-hour race, Kristensen said drivers would have to "expect the unexpected." When the
eight-time Le Mans winner encountered Andy Priaulx nursing a flat tyre on his BMW M3 on the racing line at the high-speed Porsche Curves in
the fifth hour, the unexpected roadblock left Audi's quickest R15 TDI in the gravel trap.
Kristensen made a valiant effort to slow his prototype after sliding it sideways on the kerbs, but his momentum carried the car into the
barriers.
Although usually lapping two seconds slower than the leading Peugeot 908s, the new R15 'plus' retains the Audi tradition of durability.
Despite crumpling the rear bodywork, Kristensen resumed after being pulled out of the gravel trap for the relatively short trip to the pits.
With new rear bodywork in place, Dindo Capello replaced Kristensen and returned to the track, the car having dropped from fourth place to
eighth. A lap down at the time of the accident after an earlier safety car period setback, the No. 7 Audi shared with Allan McNish
re-entered three laps behind the leader.
Wolfgang Ulrich, Audi's motorsports director, walked down to the pits of BMW's Schnitzer team and expressed his displeasure about the
crippled car occupying the racing line. But the fact Priaulx had a flat left front tire may have left him little option.
By the end of the sixth hour and with safety cars on the circuit for the removal of the crippled Aston Martin Vantage of JMW Motorsport,
the three leading Peugeots were in a lap by themselves, led by Alexander Wurz in the No. 1 Peugeot HDi FAP.
The leading Audi, the No. 9 entry, lost ground in fourth place when it had a long pit stop to repair the right side driver's mirror early
in the sixth hour. Unless there would be a push in the works by Audi, it was going to be a long night for the German manufacturer, which had
the No. 9 and No. 8 Audi R15's one lap down and the No. 7 unable to improve on its three-lap-down status, although it passed the No. 009
Aston Martin Racing to move up one position to seventh.
In a race-long duel in LMP2, Highcroft Racing briefly assumed the lead from the other HPD ARX-01c entry of Strakka Racing. The lead
change resulted from the match-up of Highcroft's Marco Werner versus Nick Leventis in the No. 42 of Strakka. But Werner suffered one of the
many cut tires occurring this year due to sharp rocks from the gravel traps. After pitting for new tires, Werner was 1:12 behind in second
place, the only other car on the class's lead lap.
"We're trying to pay attention to our own race," said Highcroft owner Duncan Dayton of the decision to bring Werner into the
pits with what was apparently a slow leak. "They (Strakka Racing) obviously know what they're doing, but right now we're only six hours
into the race."
The closest battle, not surprisingly, was found in GT2. After failing a post-qualifying inspection and starting at the rear of the 55-car
field, the Risi Competizione Ferrari used speed and fuel mileage to climb to the top of the charts.
For much of the sixth hour, Pierre Kaffer had Corvette C6.R driver Emmanuel Collard on his gearbox, but maintained a half-second lead
until the safety car period.
"The Ferrari is getting 15 laps (per tank) to our 14," said Oliver Gavin of the Risi Ferrari. "We knew it was a
possibility, but it is a surprise." Those two cars, which battled each other in qualifying, remained the class of the field.
Another of the ALMS regulars, Flying Lizard Motorsports, was forced into retirement when Darren Law ran through a gravel trap 30 minutes
into the fifth hour. The team tried to repair the resulting radiator damage, but subsequently problems with oil and water pressure forced
the retirement.
In GT1, only two cars remained on the lead lap. The Matech Competition Ford GT led the Luc Alphand Adventures Corvette by three minutes.
The Match Ford GT with an all-female driving line-up suffered an apparent fire in the engine bay in the sixth hour, but was not yet
officially retired. The pole-winning Young Driver Aston Martin that had tire problems in the opening hour lost an hour with a drive shaft
replacement.
Retirements included two LMP2 entries: the Racing Box Lola-Judd(front suspension) and the Norma-Judd of Pegasus Racing (gearbox).
© MNI
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2010 Le Mans 24-Hour Race - Overall Standings after 6 Hours
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Pos
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#
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Class
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Drivers
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Team
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Car
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Laps
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Gap
|
Pit stops
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1.
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1
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LMP1
|
A.Wurz, M.Gene, A.Davidson
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Team Peugeot Total
|
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
|
97
|
97 laps
|
7
|
|
2.
|
2
|
LMP1
|
N.Minassian, S.Sarrazin, F.Montagny
|
Team Peugeot Total
|
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
|
97
|
+2:20.696
|
7
|
|
3.
|
4
|
LMP1
|
O.Panis, N.Lapierre, L.Duval
|
Team ORECA-Matmut
|
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
|
96
|
-1 lap
|
7
|
|
4.
|
9
|
LMP1
|
M.Rockenfeller, T.Bernhard, R.Dumas
|
Audi Sport North America
|
Audi R15 TDI
|
96
|
+5:21.515
|
7
|
|
5.
|
8
|
LMP1
|
A.Lotterer, M.Fassler, B.Treluyer
|
Audi Sport Team Joest
|
Audi R15 TDI
|
96
|
+5:23.059
|
7
|
|
6.
|
007
|
LMP1
|
H.Primat, S.Mucke, A.Fernandez
|
Aston Martin Racing
|
Lola B09/60 Aston Martin
|
94
|
-3 laps
|
7
|
|
7.
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7
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LMP1
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T.Kristensen, R.Capello, A.McNish
|
Audi Sport Team Joest
|
Audi R15 TDI
|
94
|
+2:32.562
|
8
|
|
8.
|
009
|
LMP1
|
D.Turner, J.Barazi, S.Hancock
|
Aston Martin Racing
|
Lola B09/60 Aston Martin
|
93
|
-4 laps
|
8
|
|
9.
|
15
|
LMP1
|
C.Bakkerud, O.Jarvis, C.Albers
|
Team Kolles
|
Audi R10 TDI
|
92
|
-5 laps
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7
|
|
10.
|
008
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LMP1
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P.Ragues, V.Ickx, F.Mailleux
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Signature Plus
|
Lola B09/60 Aston Martin
|
92
|
+2:58.583
|
7
|
|
11.
|
6
|
LMP1
|
S.Ayari, D.Andre, A.Meyrick
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AIM Team ORECA-Matmut
|
Oreca 01-AIM
|
91
|
-6 laps
|
8
|
|
12.
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13
|
LMP1
|
A.Belicchi, J-C.Boullion, G.Smith
|
Rebellion Racing
|
Lola B10/60 Rebellion
|
91
|
+2:30.909
|
8
|
|
13.
|
14
|
LMP1
|
C.Bouchut, S.Tucker, M.Rodrigues
|
Team Kolles
|
Audi R10 TDI
|
89
|
-8 laps
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7
|
|
14.
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42
|
LMP2
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N.Leventis, D.Watts, J.Kane
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Strakka Racing
|
HPD ARX.01
|
89
|
+0.071
|
6
|
|
15.
|
26
|
LMP2
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D.Brabham, M.Franchitti, M.Werner
|
Highcroft Racing
|
HPD ARX.01
|
89
|
+2:49.889
|
7
|
|
16.
|
40
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LMP2
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M.Amaral, O.Pla, W.Hughes
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Quifel-ASM Team
|
Ginetta Zytek 09S
|
88
|
-9 laps
|
6
|
|
17.
|
35
|
LMP2
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M.Lahaye, G.Moreau, J.Charouz
|
OAK Racing
|
Pescarolo 01 Judd
|
87
|
-10 laps
|
7
|
|
18.
|
25
|
LMP2
|
M.Newton, T.Erdos, A.Wallace
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RML
|
Lola B08/80 HPD
|
86
|
-11 laps
|
7
|
|
19.
|
41
|
LMP2
|
K.Ojjeh, T.Greaves, G.Chandalon
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Team Bruichladdich
|
Ginetta Zytek 09S
|
84
|
-13 laps
|
7
|
|
20.
|
60
|
LMGT1
|
T.Mutsch, R.Grosjean, J.Hirschi
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Matech Competition
|
Ford GT Matech
|
83
|
-14 laps
|
6
|
|
21.
|
24
|
LMP2
|
J.Nicolet, R.Hein, J-F.Yvon
|
OAK Racing
|
Pescarolo 01 Judd
|
83
|
+6.869
|
6
|
|
22.
|
73
|
LMGT1
|
J.Jousse, X.Maassen, P.Goueslard
|
Luc Alphand Aventures
|
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
|
83
|
+3:02.629
|
5
|
|
23.
|
82
|
LMGT2
|
J.Melo, G.Bruni, P.Kaffer
|
Risi Competizione
|
Ferrari F430 GT
|
83
|
+3:05.537
|
5
|
|
24.
|
64
|
LMGT2
|
O.Gavin, O.Beretta, E.Collard
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Corvette Racing
|
Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1
|
83
|
+3:06.024
|
6
|
|
25.
|
63
|
LMGT2
|
J.Magnussen, J.O'Connell, A.Garcia
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Corvette Racing
|
Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1
|
82
|
-15 laps
|
6
|
|
26.
|
77
|
LMGT2
|
M.Lieb, R.Lietz, W.Hentzler
|
Team Felbermayr Proton
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
82
|
+2:08.438
|
5
|
|
27.
|
11
|
LMP1
|
P.Drayson, J.Cocker, E.Pirro
|
Drayson Racing
|
Lola B10/60 Aston Martin
|
82
|
+2:13.343
|
8
|
|
28.
|
39
|
LMP2
|
J.de Pourtales, H.Noda, J.Kennard
|
KSM
|
Lola B08/47 Judd
|
82
|
+2:15.862
|
5
|
|
29.
|
95
|
LMGT2
|
G.Fisichella, J.Alesi, T.Vilander
|
AF Corse
|
Ferrari F430 GT
|
82
|
+2:39.772
|
5
|
|
30.
|
72
|
LMGT1
|
S.Gregoire, J.Policand, D.Hart
|
Luc Alphand Aventures
|
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
|
82
|
+5:18.319
|
7
|
|
31.
|
76
|
LMGT2
|
R.Narac, P.Pilet, P.Long
|
IMSA Performance Matmut
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
82
|
+5:20.903
|
5
|
|
32.
|
89
|
LMGT2
|
D.Farnbacher, A.Simonsen, L.Keen
|
Hankook Team Farnbacher
|
Ferrari F430 GT
|
82
|
+7:39.858
|
5
|
|
33.
|
12
|
LMP1
|
N.Prost, N.Jani, M.Andretti
|
Rebellion Racing
|
Lola B10/60 Rebellion
|
81
|
-16 laps
|
8
|
|
34.
|
50
|
LMGT1
|
R.Berville, J.Canal, G.Gardel
|
Larbre Competition
|
Saleen S7R
|
81
|
+1:53.157
|
6
|
|
35.
|
78
|
LMGT2
|
J.Muller, A.Farfus, U.Alzen
|
BMW Team Schnitzer
|
BMW M3 GT2
|
81
|
+4:54.722
|
6
|
|
36.
|
97
|
LMGT2
|
M.Holzer, R.Westbrook, T.Scheider
|
BMS Scuderia Italia
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
80
|
-17 laps
|
6
|
|
37.
|
37
|
LMP2
|
P.Salini, S.Salini, T.Gommendy
|
WR / Salini
|
WR Zytek
|
79
|
-18 laps
|
7
|
|
38.
|
75
|
LMGT2
|
P.Van Splunteren, N.Hommerson, L.Machiels
|
Prospeed Competition
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
78
|
-19 laps
|
6
|
|
39.
|
88
|
LMGT2
|
H.Felbermayr Sr, H.Felbermayr Jr, M.Konopka
|
Team Felbermayr Proton
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
78
|
+2:32.420
|
5
|
|
40.
|
28
|
LMP2
|
M.Rostan, R.Meichtry, P.Bruneau
|
Race Performance AG
|
Radical SR9 Judd
|
73
|
-24 laps
|
7
|
|
41.
|
92
|
LMGT2
|
R.Bell, T.Sugden, B.Miller
|
JMW Motorsport
|
Aston Martin Vantage
|
71
|
-26 laps
|
7
|
|
42.
|
83
|
LMGT2
|
T.Krohn, N.Jonsson, E.van de Poele
|
Risi Competizione
|
Ferrari F430 GT
|
70
|
-27 laps
|
5
|
|
43.
|
52
|
LMGT1
|
C.Nygaard, T.Enge, P.Kox
|
Young Driver AMR
|
Aston Martin DBR9
|
68
|
-29 laps
|
5
|
|
44.
|
80
|
LMGT2
|
S.Neiman, D.Law, J.Bergmeister
|
Flying Lizard Motorsport
|
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
|
61
|
-36 laps
|
6
|
|
45.
|
85
|
LMGT2
|
T.Coronel, P.Dumbreck, J.Bleekemoelen
|
Spyker Squadron
|
Spyker C8 Laviolette
|
60
|
-37 laps
|
4
|
|
46.
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61
|
LMGT1
|
N.Gachnang, R.Frey, C.Allemann
|
Matech Competition
|
Ford GT Matech
|
59
|
-38 laps
|
4
|
|
47.
|
79
|
LMGT2
|
A.Priaulx, D.Muller, D.Werner
|
BMW Team Schnitzer
|
BMW M3 GT2
|
53
|
-44 laps
|
5
|
|
48.
|
69
|
LMGT1
|
A.Yogo, K.Yamanishi, H.Iiri
|
JLOC
|
Lamborghini Murcielago
|
50
|
-47 laps
|
6
|
|
49.
|
38
|
LMP2
|
J.Schell, F.Da Rocha, D.Zollinger
|
Pegasus Racing
|
Norma Judd
|
40
|
-57 laps
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4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DNF
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3
|
LMP1
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S.Bourdais, P.Lamy, S.Pagenaud
|
Peugeot Sport Total
|
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
|
|
|
|
|
DNF
|
5
|
LMP1
|
N.Mansell, G.Mansell, L.Mansell
|
Beechdean Mansell
|
Ginetta Zytek
|
|
|
|
|
DNF
|
19
|
LMP1
|
M.Lewis, B.Willman, T.Burgess
|
Autocon Motorsports
|
Lola B06/10 AER
|
|
|
|
|
DNF
|
29
|
LMP2
|
L.Pirri, M.Cioci, P.Perazzini
|
Racing Box
|
Lola B09/80 Judd
|
|
|
|
|
DNF
|
70
|
LMGT1
|
E.de Doncker, B.Leinders, M.Palttala
|
Marc VDS Racing
|
Ford GT Matech
|
|
|
|
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DNF
|
81
|
LMGT2
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P.Gentilozzi, R.Dalziel, M.Goossens
|
Jaguar RSR
|
Jaguar XKRS
|
|
|
|
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DNF
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96
|
LMGT2
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L.Perez Companc, M.Russo, M.Salo
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AF Corse
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Ferrari F430 GT
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|
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