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Deuxième podium pour JOTA Sport à Imola

LM P2 - 17/05/2015

L'écurie britannique signe un deuxième podium ELMS cette année, en grimpant sur la 3e marche du podium d'Imola. Un résultat non représentatif des performances, mais dû à une collision avec une Ferrari qui a coûté beaucoup de temps à l'équipe pour réparations.

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JOTA Sport scored a second consecutive European Le Mans Series rostrum finish when Simon Dolan, Filipe Albuquerque and Harry Tincknell finished third at Imola today (17 May). Having dominated the corresponding 4 Hour race 12 months ago with pole-position, fastest race lap and race win, the same trio in the same rebranded Gibson-Nissan, finished 86secs behind the winning car on this occasion. A second consecutive JOTA win looked a distinct possibility until mid-distance when an unscheduled pit-stop for bodywork repairs cost them dearly.

The British team romped home to a dominant FIA World Endurance Championship triumph at Spa-Francorchamps (2 May), was denied victory in the Silverstone ELMS “opener” by a mere 0.370secs and has now recorded another rostrum finish to lie third in the ELMS standings. These early outstanding accomplishments in 2015 are what JOTA hopes will be a successful defence of its LM P2 title in next month’s Le Mans 24 Hours (13-14 June). Audi Sport “factory” driver Albuquerque claimed his second and JOTA’s third consecutive pole-position around the 3.081-mile Imola track, renamed Autodromo Enzo & Dino Ferrari in 1988. The Portuguese driver’s best lap was an incredible 1.571secs faster than the second-fastest car with his second quickest time, 0.7secs faster than anyone else.     

Tincknell took the start in the Gibson 015S Nissan and impressively built up a lead of almost 20secs with 35mins gone before a Safety Car eradicated his lead. At one-quarter distance, the Nissan NISMO “factory” driver led the field by 31secs, eking it out to 42secs by the time he handed the Dunlop-shod Gibson over to Dolan on 90mins. “Sportsman” driver Dolan held a seven seconds lead at mid-distance but a wayward Ferrari, continually ignoring waved blue flags warning him of a faster car approaching, contacted the Gibson, damaging the car’s nose section. When Simon went over the kerb at Variante Alta moments later, the front left bodywork dislodged itself forcing Simon to pit for repairs and dropping to fourth.
 
Dolan went on to drive a good, consistent double stint before Albuquerque took over for the final 45mins, JOTA moving up one place to third after a faster final pit-stop. Filipe drove a rapid final stint, sometimes over four seconds a lap quicker than the eventual winner and ultimately took the chequered flag third despite a late “splash and dash” for fuel on the penultimate lap. JOTA Sport’s next outing is when Dolan plus Mitch Evans (NZL) and Oliver Turvey (GB) take part in the official Le Mans 24 Hour race test day on 31 May.

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