Venture’s Mercedes-AMG GT4 made the early running in the hands of George in the wet conditions on Saturday, the Briton putting together an excellent first lap to not only move from third in GT4 into the class lead, but also gaining seven outright positions as well.
The Lotus Emira GT4 of Lotus PB Racing and the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport of CCS Racing each took turns in the lead as part one of the race evolved, and halfway through only 30 seconds covered all three entries. Higgins handed the Venture car back to George and started to put more distance to the Porsche, the Mercedes-AMG ending the first seven hours a lap to the good.
For Sunday’s concluding five hours, Venture were able to continue stretching out their advantage which stood at a couple of laps midway though. Nikolas Gebhardt was lapping quicker in the CCS Racing Porsche than Christopher and Neville Jones in the Mercedes-AMG during the latter half, but the Venture car was well clear with an excellent winning margin of more than two laps.
Arnaud Gomez began the race from pole in GTX, a lofty 12th position overall, and he dominated straight away in the No.702 Vortex 2.0. Although an unfortunate spin on lap two tempered things, dropping back to 20th, Gomez recovered well and he and brother Olivier were the class of the field.
That said, Olivier also experienced a loss of time following a trip off the circuit in hour three. Such was the difference in performance, though, the No.702 ultimately concluded Saturday’s seven hours some 11 laps clear of the sister No.701 Vortex of Lionel Amrouche, Philippe Bonnel and Cyril Calmon.
IRC GT drivers Darren Currie and Grant Donaldson had a frustrating time of things in part one, a couple of excursions for the latter midway through Saturday’s action leading to contact with the barriers. Requiring a significant amount of attention in the pits from the hard-working 111 Racing squad, the car returned to the race to finish third in GTX and only a lap shy of the No.701 Vortex.
There is only one month to wait until the second round of the 2025 Michelin 24H SERIES European Series, the annual visit to Belgium for the Michelin 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS over the weekend 19/20 April.