Tide
of Change Turns for RML AD Group
The
new Le Mans Series season has started on a
very positive note for RML AD Group, with
a first round podium in the Paul Ricard 8
Hours for Mike Newton, Thomas Erdos, Andy
Wallace and the team’s Lola B08/80 HPD.
Tommy
Erdos made an emphatic start from fourth position
on the LMP2 grid, and was through to third
before the end of the opening lap. He then
started bearing down on Olivier Pla in the
#40 ASM Ginetta Zytek for second place, and
with half an hour gone, the Brazilian swept
through to take the place. Erdos then began
catching Jonny Kane in the pole-setting Strakka
Racing HPD, narrowing the gap to just six
seconds before making his first pitstop.
Taking
on tyres was a wise precaution, despite the
added length to the stop, and Strakka followed
suit, but ASM left the change until the end
of their second stint. This gave Pla the class
lead, with Tommy holding third behind Kane
until mid-way into the third hour. A bodywork
problem delayed the #42 Strakka HPD, and RML’s
pitstop strategy then enabled Erdos to fight
through for the class lead. Once there, he
established a comfortable margin to hand on
to Mike Newton for the middle stints of the
race.
Having
taken on the responsibility of the LMP2 lead,
Mike responded to the challenge, and held
on to it throughout his two stints, passing
on the baton to Andy Wallace with nearly five
hours completed. Emerging from the pitstop
in third, Andy regained second before losing
out in the next round of pitstops to the recovering
Danny Watts in the Strakka HPD. Tommy Erdos
returned to the Lola cockpit for the final
ninety minutes, setting some of the car’s
quickest laps as he fought back to third,
and even raised hopes of a possible second.
“It’s
a very positive result for us,” said
Erdos. “A podium and twenty-four points
is a great way to start the team’s new
partnership with HPD (Honda Performance Development),
Lola and Dunlop. Once we moved into the lead
and the Strakka HPD encountered that problem,
I actually started to think then that we might
have a chance. Our own HPD engine ran like
clockwork, and the consistency of the tyres,
especially on the double-stints, was very
impressive. It was such a great feeling, and
one I felt for the whole team, when I took
the lead, and I’m only disappointed
that we couldn’t hold on to that to
the finish.”
“It’s
certainly a very encouraging start to the
year,” agreed Mike Newton, co-driver
and CEO of AD Group. “The whole interactivity
between the chassis, tyres and engine is very
encouraging, especially as there’s evidently
so much more still to come. It was also personally
very satisfying for Tommy to give me a car
in the lead, and then to bring it back in
again with one dot still showing on the side.
That was enormously rewarding.”
Pauline
Norstrom, Marketing and Motorsport Director
of AD Group, shared the team’s delight.
“After last season, when even a finish
was something of an achievement, we’re
just so happy to score a podium in the first
race of the year. The engine has lived up
to all our expectations. We hope this sets
the precedent for a successful year all round,
and the tide of change is here perhaps.”
The
next round takes place at Spa in Belgium on
May 9th, followed in June by the Le Mans 24
Hours.
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Please credit photos 1, 2 & 4 to Peter
May / Dailysportscar and Photo 3 to David
Downes / Dailysportscar
RML:
Rupert
Manwaring, Sponsorship & Marketing
Director
Telephone: +44 (0)1933 402440
AD Group: Pauline
Norstrom, Director of Worldwide Marketing.
Telephone: +44 (0)1928 706 449