(14 October 2020) – Mooresville, NC: The 10-hour ‘Petit Le Mans’ at Road Atlanta has traditionally been the season finale for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship but in 2020 it is the first of what promises to be a three-race battle for the title. For Mazda Motorsports, Multimatic is going to throw everything at Road Atlanta, Laguna Seca and Sebring to claw back eight points to the championship leader and then “get it done”.
Mazda Motorsports’ endurance driving squads return for this event. IndyCar champion, Ryan Hunter-Reay climbs back into the #55 Mazda with Harry Tincknell and Jonathan Bomarito and in the #77 Mazda, Olivier Pla will join Oliver Jarvis and Tristan Nunez. The reconfigured 2020 calendar gave Hunter-Reay and Pla a great opportunity to get reacquainted with the Mazda RT24-P in the Watkins Glen replacement event at Atlanta just a few weeks ago, which resulted in Pla setting the DPi class fastest lap, so pace should not be an issue in the upcoming 10 hour classic.
The six-hour race at Road Atlanta, held in early September, was as fast and furious as they come. The #55 Mazda came so close to victory, finishing just 0.9 seconds behind the winner and the #77 was an early challenger for the win before a brake issue decelerated their charge. With the Mazda RT24-P very much at home on this old school high speed track, the scene is set for a classic Petit Le Mans.
Determined to go one podium step higher this time out, driver of the #55 Mazda, Harry Tincknell, said: “It’s quite unique to race at the same track twice in a season so we go to Road Atlanta with a lot of data from the six-hour race, which went well for the team. Both cars were competitive throughout and we were just shy of the win so we want to go one step better this time. The last race at Mid-Ohio didn’t go to plan but we salvaged fourth place there, which got us some good championship points. We have now regrouped after having a very constructive debrief after the last race. We worked out what went wrong and what we need to do to make sure we are back on form this weekend. We need to go to Road Atlanta and win. We know it’s possible so we just need to make it happen.”
The charge of the #77 Mazda was only halted by a technical issue at the six-hour, so Oliver Jarvis is hoping for a trouble-free run this weekend: “After a really strong race at the last Road Atlanta event, it is great to be returning with the opportunity to once again fight for victory after being cruelly denied whilst leading the race back in September. It is a track I really enjoy and Petit Le Mans is one of those coveted races that every driver wants to add to their list of victories. As always we will be going there with the aim to win and doing so would put us right back in the Championship fight.”
The 10-hour ‘Petit Le Mans’ race at Road Atlanta takes place this Saturday 17 October at 12:40 local time (17:40 BST).
MUSTANG GT4 RETURNS TO HAPPY HUNTING GROUND
Last time the #22 Ford Mustang GT4 raced at Road Atlanta, Seb Priaulx and Scott Maxwell took their best result of the season so far, scoring a strong second place.
Road Atlanta is fast becoming one of Seb Priaulx’s favourite tracks. He won there on his debut in 2019, alongside Austin Cindric, and had a good result just a few weeks ago in the Michelin Pilot Challenge.
“Out of all the tracks on the IMSA calendar, this is the one that suits our car the best. There isn’t much stopping at Road Atlanta; it flows really nicely and our car likes that. We have every chance to get onto the podium again so, as ever, we will be giving it our best shot!”
The IMSA Michelin Pilot Race at Road Atlanta takes place on Friday 16 October at 15:35 local time (20:35 BST).
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