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 9/10/22 2:04pm
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Team will dig into its bag of tricks to work forward in Six Hours of Fuji


CORVETTE RACING AT FUJI: Trying to Close the Gap
Team will dig into its bag of tricks to work forward in Six Hours of Fuji

OYAMA, Japan (Sept. 10, 2022) – Corvette Racing will start fifth among GTE 
Pro runners Sunday morning in Japan as it tries for a second straight 
victory in the FIA World Endurance Championship.


Nick Tandy set a lap of 1:37.127 (105.074 mph) in the No. 64 Mobil 
1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C8.R that he will share with Tommy Milner in 
the Six Hours of Fuji. Only 0.756 seconds separates all of the GTE Pro 
entries, an interesting prospect for another thrilling race in the category.

Tandy and Milner won in their last time out at the Six Hours of Monza, which 
was the first victory for Corvette Racing as a full-time FIA WEC entrant.


With Fuji being a much more technical circuit that Monza – another new track 
for the Corvette program – the bulk of the three practice sessions were 
spent developing and fine-tuning chassis and aero setups, plus evaluating 
different tire compounds with an eye toward the race.


Both Milner and Tandy were happy with the long-run prospects of the Corvette 
after the final practice leading into qualifying.


Fuji is the Corvette program’s 32nd venue during its nearly 25-year run of 
racetracks around the world with Bahrain still to go in the WEC’s season 
finale.


The Six Hours of Fuji for the FIA World Endurance Championship is scheduled 
for 11 a.m. JST Sunday /10 p.m. ET Saturday from Fuji Speedway in Japan. The 
race will air live on MotorTrend from 9:30-11 p.m. ET on Saturday and the 
final hour and post-race from 3-4:30 a.m ET on Sunday. Live streaming 
coverage of the race an on-board feed from the No. 64 Corvette will be 
available on the MotorTrend Plus app. Radio Le Mans’ RS1 channel will stream 
play-by-play and race commentary from 9:30 p.m. ET on Saturday through 4:30 
a.m. ET on Sunday.


NICK TANDY, NO. 64 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – QUALIFIED 
FIFTH IN GTE PRO: “Since Free Practice One, we’ve been at a pace deficit 
that has been similar throughout all the sessions. We’ve been improving the 
car, but it seems like something fundamentally with the circuit, how the car 
is working on the tires and other factors aren’t suiting us on single-lap 
performance. Looking at qualifying, things were better again from Free 
Practice Three, which was better from Free Practice Two. But of course, 
everyone else also is going faster. It’s kind of frustrating because we are 
improving and the Corvette is better to drive, but we are lacking a little 
bit of single-lap pace.
“Of course this a new track to us and the one where Tommy and I have the 
least amount of experience on the WEC calendar. There’s something else kind 
of happening where our car and the tire combination isn’t working with the 
track surface. We can look again and come up with a few ideas for the race.

“Typically we are better in race pace in this WEC season than we’ve been in 
qualifying. We haven’t had a pole outside of Le Mans, but we manage to run 
at the front once the race gets going. There is still a long race to come. 
The thing with WEC is that you do have to double-stint tires, and up to two 
hours on a set of tires here is going to be a challenge for every team. Let’s 
see what happens.”

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