Our favourite images from the competitive debut of the brand-new Vortex 2.0 at the 2023 Hankook 12H KUWAIT.
Photos – Nico Mombaerts



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Our favourite images from the competitive debut of the brand-new Vortex 2.0 at the 2023 Hankook 12H KUWAIT.
Photos – Nico Mombaerts
Following its unveil two months earlier in Barcelona, the brand-new ‘2.0’ Vortex made its competitive debut at the 2023 Hankook 12H KUWAIT.
Team staple Lionel Amrouche was among the four Vortex drivers confirmed for Kuwait, alongside team owners (and brothers) Arnaud and Olivier Gomez, and Philippe Bonnel. In another historic moment, one year earlier at the same event, Lionel was one of three drivers making their 50th start – a record – at an official CREVENTIC event.
Things improved further in Qualifying when the 2.0 took GTX pole at its first attempt by just over a second from Toro Verde. So impressive was Philippe, Arnaud and Olivier’s combined efforts, the Vortex lined up 4th overall in Kuwait behind only the GT3 frontrunners.
25 minutes later, Olivier Gomez was back out on-track, and on lap 26, the Vortex co-founder posted the car’s fastest lap of the race, a 1m 46.128s. It would remain the fastest GTX race lap overall until Haytham Qarajouli posted a low-fueled 1m 45.997s in razoon – more than racing’s tenured KTM X-BOW almost 11 hours later.
After its ropey start, all seemed to be running smoothly come half-distance. The Vortex was back up to 2nd in-class (aided, admittedly, by several off-track moments and ABS failure for the razoon KTM) and had pulled a lap back on the class-leading Toro Verde Ginetta. Then came lap 168…
It may look dramatic, but quick action from KMT’s fire crew meant this small fire was soon extinguished. Thanks to a dislodged heat shield, the exhaust pipe had been slowly melting away part of the rear carbon undertray during the opening six hours until it finally ignited. Amazingly, the rear undertray was the only component that needed replacing, although the team erred on the side of caution, and parked the 2.0 for over 90 minutes for a thorough inspection.
Early alternator issues would raise their ugly heads again in the closing two hours, and the Vortex even had to be towed back to the pits at one point. Still, at the end of a busy development race, the 2.0 went the distance to finish 3rd in-class at the 2023 Hankook 12H KUWAIT. It was a determined performance that earned Vortex radiolemans.com’s coveted Spirit of the Race award.