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Four Mercedes-AMG GT3 in the top ten and three class podium finishes at Paul Ricard

After second and third place in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup at Monza and second place at Silverstone, the teams with the Mercedes-AMG GT3 again showed a strong team performance at Circuit Paul Ricard in France. The #88 Mercedes-AMG Team AKKA ASP with Adam Christodoulou (GBR), Thomas Jäger (GER) und Raffaele Marciello (ITA) secured the best result for the twelve cars from Affalterbach by finishing fourth. In the six-hour race that remained thrilling until the end, three further Mercedes-AMG GT3 made it into the top ten with the #35 (SMP Racing by AKKA ASP), the #44 and the #43 (both STRAKKA Racing). In the classes, Customer Racing Teams were able to celebrate: in the Pro-Am and the Am-category as well as in the Silver Cup, there were podium finishes for the Mercedes-AMG GT3.

  • Fourth place for #88 Mercedes-AMG GT3 (Mercedes-AMG Team AKKA ASP)
  • In total, four Mercedes-AMG GT3 in the top ten
  • Three podium finishes for the Customer Racing Teams in the classes

Le Castellet (FRA) – At the Circuit Paul Ricard in France, the third round of the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup got underway on Saturday. In ideal weather and track conditions, a total of twelve Mercedes-AMG GT3 took on the six-hour race. The #88 of the Mercedes-AMG Team AKKA ASP achieved the best getaway of the cars from Affalterbach: starting driver Thomas Jäger made up positions from tenth place on the grid and remained in the group of the front runners throughout the turbulent opening stage of the race.

In fourth place, the former DTM driver handed the car to Adam Christodoulou (GBR), who kept the Mercedes-AMG GT3 in the top ten at dusk with fast lap times. Numerous safety car interventions and varying pit stop strategies resulted into regular position changes. In the thrilling night hours, final driver Raffaele Marciello (ITA) kept the pressure on the front runners and temporarily set the fastest lap times in the field of 51 cars. A full-course yellow with a quarter of an hour remaining caused additional drama: once racing had resumed, Marciello crossed the finish line in fourth place, only 3.229 seconds short of a podium finish.

The #35 of the Customer Racing Teams SMP Racing by AKKA ASP scored another top result for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport: Denis Bulatov (RUS), Michael Meadows (GBR) and Vitaly Petrov (RUS) had started from eleventh place on the grid and had to give up some positions in the opening stages of the race. The recovery saw the trio make their way back into the top ten. After 172 laps, final driver Meadows brought seventh place home.

Two Customer Racing cars by STRAKKA Racing also made it into the top ten in the dramatic final stage: with the #44 entry, Felipe Fraga (BRA), David Fumanelli (ITA) and Adrien Tambay (FRA) were classified eighth, closely followed by the #43 sister car with Maximilian Buhk (GER), David Fumanelli (ITA) and Maximilian Götz (GER) in ninth place.

The Mercedes-AMG Team BLACK FALCON had bad luck: half an hour into the race, starting driver Maro Engel (GER) in the #4 Mercedes-AMG GT3 already became involved in a collision and had to head back to the pits. After analysis of the damage, the team decided not to continue the race.

Three podium finishes in three classes After the Silver Cup class victory at Silverstone, the #6 BLACK FALCON Mercedes-AMG GT3 also convinced at Paul Ricard: Abdulaziz Al Faisal (KSA), Hubert Haupt (GER) and Gabriele Piana (ITA) secured second place in their class in France. In the overall classification, the trio ended up in an outstanding 15th place. The #5 BLACK FALCON entry secured another podium finish in the Pro-AM class: Rui Aguas (POR), Saud Turki Al Faisal (KSA) and Kriton Lendoudis (GRE) converted a faultless performance into third place in class. In the AM-class, AKKA ASP scored a podium finish: Fabien Barthez (FRA), Eric Debard (FRA) and Philippe Giauque (SUI) brought the #89 Mercedes-AMG GT3 back in third place and thus added another strong result after their second place at Silverstone.

Adam Christodoulou, Mercedes-AMG Team AKKA ASP #88: “That was an exciting race. Thomas started from tenth place and did a great job in getting us to the front. My stint wasn’ t particularly easy. I had some difficult duels. At the end, Raffaele showed another unbelievable drive, he pushed hard and eventually, we didn’t miss out on a podium by much. Of course, fourth place is always a bit disappointing, but we are happy.”

Adrien Tambay STRAKKA Racing #44: “It was a good race for us. The start was difficult, as was the entire race. But we didn’t make any mistakes and as a result, we were able to move up into the top ten. The car was very good and I am already looking forward to the next race.”

Maximilian Buhk, STRAKKA Racing #43: “We had a drive-through penalty that dropped us quite far back at the beginning. Then, we had to make a lot of effort to fight our way back towards the top ten. All in all, we slightly lacked pace. Nevertheless, ninth place is a good result, but we aren’t there where we want to be yet. That is what we have to work on.”

Maro Engel, Mercedes-AMG Team BLACK FALCON #4: “ Our early retirement is really disappointing. It was my fault and I feel really sorry for the entire team. During an overtaking move, I tangled with another car and damaged my suspension in the process. Shortly after that, there was another collision in which I was innocent, that did it for us. Not a good stint.”

The next event on the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup calendar is the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps (26-29 July). The next Sprint Cup races will be held at Misano from 22-24 June.

Result Paul Ricard 1000KMS*:  

POS overall POS class Nr. Car Team Drivers
1 1 (Pro) 14 Lexus RC F GT3 Emil Frey Racing Marco Seefried (GER), Christian Klien (AUT), Albert Costa (ESP)
2 2 (Pro) 7 Bentley Continental GT3 Bentley Team M-Sport Jordan Pepper (ZAF), Jules Gounon (FRA), Steven Kane (GBR)
3 3 (Pro) 58 McLaren 650 S GT3 Garage 59 Andrew Watson (GBR), Ben Barnicoat (GBR), Come Ledogar (FRA)
4 4 (Pro) 88 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Mercedes-AMG Team AKKA ASP Adam Christodoulou (GBR), Thomas Jäger (GER), Raffaele Marciello (ITA)
         
7 7 (Pro) 35 Mercedes-AMG GT3 SMP Racing by AKKA ASP Denis Bulatov (RUS), Michael Meadows (GBR), Vitaly Petrov (RUS)
8 8 (Pro) 44 Mercedes-AMG GT3 STRAKKA Racing Felipe Fraga (BRA), David Fumanelli (ITA), Adrien Tambay (FRA)
9 9 (Pro) 43 Mercedes-AMG GT3 STRAKKA Racing Maximilian Buhk (GER), Maximilian Götz (GER), Álvaro Parente (POR),
15 2 (Silver) 6 Mercedes-AMG GT3 BLACK FALCON Abdulaziz Al Faisal (KSA), Hubert Haupt (GER), Gabriele Piana (ITA)
24 3 (AM) 89 Mercedes-AMG GT3 AKKA ASP Fabien Barthez (FRA), Eric Debard (FRA), Philippe Giauque (SUI)
25 3 (Pro-Am) 5 Mercedes-AMG GT3 BLACK FALCON Rui Aguas (POR), Saud Turki Al Faisal (KSA), Kriton Lendoudis (GRE)
26 4 (Pro-Am) 42 Mercedes-AMG GT3 STRAKKA Racing Chris Buncombe (GBR), Nick Leventis (GBR), Lewis Williamson (GBR)
27 6 (Silver) 90 Mercedes-AMG GT3 AKKA ASP Nico Bastian (GER), Jack Manchester (GBR), Jules Szymkowiak (NED)
37 6 (Pro-Am) 49 Mercedes-AMG GT3 RAM Racing Salih Yoluc (TUR), Euan Hankey (GBR), Darren Burke (GBR)
NC NC (Pro-Am) 87 Mercedes-AMG GT3 AKKA ASP Jean-Luc Beaubelique (FRA), Nicolas Jamin (FRA), Mauro Ricci (FRA)
NC NC (Pro) 4 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Mercedes-AMG Team BLACK FALCON Yelmer Buurman (NED), Maro Engel (GER), Luca Stolz (GER)

* excerpt subject to confirmation by the organisers

Press release Mercedes-AMG

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