Press Release:
CORVETTE RACING AT LE MANS: Missions Accomplished Ahead of the 24
Hours
Gavin sets GTE Pro pace in No. 64 Corvette
C7.R while No. 63 entry fourth-quickest in class
Successful day for team
making its 18th consecutive appearance at Le Mans
Gavin’s fast lap came
after fast engine change by No. 64 Corvette team
Garcia fastest driver in
No. 63 Corvette C7.R and only 0.363 seconds off Gavin
Corvette Racing going
for ninth class victory at Le Mans
DETROIT (June 4, 2017) – Corvette
Racing’s Oliver Gavin set the fastest time in the GTE Pro class during the
annual Test Day ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The five-time Le Mans winner
turned a lap of 3:54.701 (129.990 mph) in the No. 64 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet
Corvette C7.R that he will share with Tommy Milner and Marcel Fässler.
It
was mostly a trouble-free day for both Corvette entries with Antonio Garcia
placing the No. 63 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Corvette C7.R fourth in GTE Pro with a lap
of 3:55.064 (129.680 mph). He is driving with Jan Magnussen and Jordan Taylor –
the duo reunited after finishing second in class together in
2014.
Following the eight hours of running, the Corvette Racing engineers
and crew turn their focus toward preparations for raceweek with the first
official practice session set for Wednesday, June 14.
Gavin’s best lap
came shortly after an amazingly quick engine change by the No. 64 crew. After
approximately 80 minutes in the garage, it took Gavin just two laps after the
swap to set the quick time.
"I took the car back out after the engine
change,” he said. “By then the track had improved and we had the right tires at
the right time, which the lap time showed. This is a very positive start to Le
Mans 2017.”
Magnussen ended Sunday’s first session as the quickest driver
in GTE Pro. The two Corvettes combined to turn 161 laps and covered more than
1,360 miles during the test. As is the team’s standard practice, it ran through
a preset program of different settings and setups on the engine, chassis and
Michelin tire platforms. The routine has paid off in the past with eight class
victories at Le Mans since 2002 – the most recent coming in 2015.
The
85th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours is set for 3 p.m. CET/9 a.m. ET on
Saturday, June 17. Practice and qualifying sessions are scheduled for June
14-15.
ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 63 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R:
“It was a pretty good day. As far as I can remember, this was the best test day
we’ve ever had. Everything went according to plan. We had to catch up with the
other WEC guys to learn the WEC-spec Michelin tires, but we got there, going
through a lot of different compounds and types of setup. In the end, it’s a good
way to start preparing for race week.”
JAN MAGNUSSEN, NO. 63 MOBIL
1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: “We got through a whole lot of stuff. We
managed to move along in the right direction all the time, which is good. At Le
Mans, it’s always a toss-up between speed and downforce, but we’re in a good
place where we are now, so overall I’m quite happy. We still have some
fine-tuning to do, of course, but all in all things are looking
good.”
JORDAN TAYLOR, NO. 63 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R:
“It was good to get some laps in the car. Every time here it’s a bit of a
learning process, but today I felt more confident than I’ve ever felt before on
a Le Mans test day. The Corvette was consistent all afternoon, had good pace in
it and was very comfortable to drive.”
OLIVER GAVIN, NO. 64 MOBIL
1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: ““We had a good morning session. We managed
to get Marcel (Fässler) in the car for two hours and he was immediately on the
pace, which was good given how quick the track was. He’d arrived this morning
from Zolder (where he is racing in the Blancpain GT series], drove our car for
two hours and then walked across the street to catch a plane back to Zolder.
Tommy and I then concentrated on getting through our usual program. The car felt
pretty good with just some balance issues to sort out. We also went through the
various tire options, to see which one works best.
TOMMY MILNER, NO. 64
MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: “It’s quite unlike us to have an
engine issue, but the Corvette Racing guys worked hard, got the new engine in
and got the car out in time for Olly to set the fastest time of the day. All in
all, the car was fast and consistent, which is good to know. We had our program
to go through knowing the others would be in their own world. We managed to get
most things done, though we still have a few things to learn by next week. Race
week will be totally different again.”
MARCEL FÄSSLER, NO. 64 MOBIL
1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: “Getting back on the track at Le Mans in a
Corvette was another incredible feeling. Things felt very good, which is a
credit to Corvette Racing’s level of preparation. For me, it was nice to have
actual laps of Le Mans with live traffic, changing track conditions and the
setup changes we ran through today. It validated much of the work we did at Road
America and in simulations. There is so much that Le Mans can throw at you. But
I believe we have the best and most prepared team in this race. I’m very happy
after today.”
DOUG FEHAN, CORVETTE RACING PROGRAM MANAGER: “This was a
successful day by many measures for Corvette Racing. We ran through our planned
program of different setups, tire settings and other elements. It’s very
gratifying to see all the effort that everyone at Corvette Racing - drivers,
engineers and crew - pay off with a solid eight hours today at Le Mans. We have
been here enough to know that you don’t win Le Mans on the Test Day. There
undoubtedly will be the usual challenges that this event brings. I’m absolutely
confident that Corvette Racing will be the best prepared team anywhere in the
paddock when we gather again for practice and
qualifying.”
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