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SIXTH PLACE FOR RLR MSport IN LE MANS CUP OPENER

SIXTH PLACE FOR RLR MSport IN LE MANS CUP OPENER
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In a stunning display of raw speed and determination, RLR MSport’s John Farano and Job van Uitert overcame a spin and a fuel surge problem to rise from 14th to sixth in the opening round of the 2018 Michelin Le Mans Cup at Circuit Paul Ricard (Saturday 14 April).

Earlier in the week, RLR MSport withdrew the #59 Ligier JSP3 of Alex Kapadia and Ross Warburton after the latter sustained a shoulder injury prior to the race weekend in Le Castellet.

Warburton heeded his doctor’s warning that choosing to race would only aggravate his injury and prolong his recovery, pulling out of the opening two rounds of the LMC at Circuit Paul Ricard and Monza.

However, the #14 Ligier of Farano and van Uitert continued waving the RLR MSport flag in Le Castellet and the Pro-Am driver pairing showed flashes of brilliance during a heavily curtailed free practice programme, purposely devised to preserve car and tyres for the all-important qualifying session and race.

Having qualified the car, Farano took the start of the first round of the 2018 LMC season on Saturday (14 April) afternoon.

The Canadian Am kept his nose clean and gained four places, climbing from 14th to tenth at the start of the two-hour contest, only to slip back to 11th as the pack shuffled and rivals faltered in the early laps.

Farano quickly settled into a rhythm and dipped into the 1m55s to bridge the gap to SPV Racing’s Alvaro Fontes in tenth and extend his advantage over Lanan Racing’s Michael Benham in 12th.

Sadly, a spin at Turn 9 saw Farano plummet down the order, but all was not lost and the gentleman driver resolutely pushed on to the compulsory driver-change at the top of the first hour.

RLR MSport recouped some time in the pits, a swift and well-choreographed stop enabling Van Uitert to break into the top ten before getting back on the lead lap by passing the first-placed DKR Enginnering entry.

The young Dutch racer was soon one of the quickest men on the circuit, recording 1m52s and one purple sector after another in a valiant bid to reel in a three-way fight for sixth place involving CD Sport’s Laurents Horr and the two Graff cars of Marc-Antoine Dannielou and Damien Delafosse.

Ten seconds stood between Van Uitert and eighth with one quarter of the two-hour race remaining, but the 19-year old was relentless in his pursuit of the Graff duo and seventh place was his with less than ten minutes to run.

Sixth position appeared out of RLR MSport’s reach, but Van Uitert had other ideas; he continued pumping in purple sectors and recorded the best ever sector one time for an LMP3 car at Circuit Paul Ricard on the penultimate lap, before snatching sixth from SPV Racing’s Ricardo Sanchez in a last-gasp overtaking move on the run to the chequered flag.

There were smiles all-round within the RLR MSport camp and Farano reflected on a sensational performance, saying: “It’s a highly respectable result, given where we started. I drove reasonably well, particularly when I managed to get into the 1m55s, but I unfortunately made a mistake – I got too aggressive with the guy in front – and it cost us. Job (van Uitert) did a fantastic job, pulling us from tenth to sixth and it’s an incredible day from that perspective.”

Van Uitert added: “It was one heck of a race! We were a bit unlucky to get caught up in heavy battles early on, but John (Farano) did a great job in getting us back to the brink of the top ten. A good pit stop saw us back on the edge of the top ten, but I never expected to catch the sixth-placed car, because he was fast and there was over five seconds between me and him when I cleared the Graff cars with less than ten minutes to go. I had a fuel surge problem and the car kept cutting out on the straights during the last half of my stint, but everything was great apart from that. I just had to keep my head down, stay focused and compensate for the problem, and I’m happy with the result, given where we started. I’m also pleased that we were able to show our pace as one of the fastest cars out there.”

Round 2 of the 2018 Michelin Le Mans Cup is scheduled to take place at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy on 11-12 May, but RLR MSport remains at Circuit Paul Ricard for the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) 4 Hours of Le Castellet (Sunday 15 April).

Source. Leveridge Promotions/Photo. Xynamic Photography

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