GTX, GT4 and TCE-TCX:
Brendon Leitch, Leipert Motorsport’s star qualifier in the GTX class Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO, made a terrific start to the race and was 24th overall among the GT3 entries by the end of the first lap, before settling into a great rhythm and dominating the class early on.
Towards the end of hour three, JJ Song was behind the wheel of the Leipert car which continued to impress. The IRC GT car of 111 Racing was the closest challenger originally, still the thick end of a lap adrift of the leader, but nobody could take the fight to Leipert with the Lamborghini leading GTX by 10 laps as the halfway point was passed. The No.701 Vortex 2.0 holds second with the IRC GT third.
Jeroen Bleekemolen quickly seized the lead of GT4 in the No.470 WS Racing BMW M4 GT4 at the start, the pole-qualifying No.495 Ginetta G56 GT4 EVO of Lawrence Tomlinson slipping back to fourth. Ramez Azzam made it two BMWs at the front, for AGMC Racing by Simpson Motorsport, but the No.427 SRS Team Sorg Rennsport Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS soon led as the first hours passed.
WS Racing returned to the front of the class in hour five, in the hands of George King, ahead of the No.495 Team CMR Ginetta – now with Nico Prost onboard. Then there was drama for the No.427 car in hour six with Gero Bauknecht at the wheel, tagged by lapping GT3 machinery while he was second in GT4 – resulting in a crawl back to the pits with damage to the front right.
SRS Team Sorg Rennsport did a sterling job to get the suspension and steering repaired, the No.427 heading back into the race just before the end of the sixth hour. Team CMR led to hour seven, Mike Simpson driving, from the WS Racing BMW with Bleekemolen.
When the race hit one third distance, though, drama struck the No.470 when, with Emely de Heus at the wheel, it expired in flames. Team CMR’s Ginetta pressed on in the GT4 lead and by 01.00 on Sunday morning the No.495 car had an advantage of seven laps from the AGMC Racing BMW M4.
In TCE-TCX, SRS Team Sorg Rennsport enjoyed a good beginning with Yutaka Seki steering its Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS (Type 982) ahead of the pole-qualifying Cupra TCR DSG of AsBest Racing’s Lutz Obermann. Dominating during the opening hours, through the various driver changes, the No.127 continued apace into the evening.
Just before 23.00 local time, though, everything went awry when the Cayman, leading by a couple of laps with Yasuhiro Misashi at the wheel, came to grief at Turn Seven with the car requiring recovery back to the pits. This opened the way for AsBest Racing to claim the class lead with its No.101 Seat Leon Cup Racer.
The race continues to a finish at 13.00 local time, Sunday, 12 January. Keep up with all of the action at the official 24H SERIES YouTube channel and visit www.24hseries.com