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 3/18/23 12:18pm
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Catsburg, Keating, Varrone lead total team effort in WEC victory


CORVETTE RACING AT SEBRING: Emphatic Win in GTE Am Debut
Catsburg, Keating, Varrone lead total team effort in WEC victory

SEBRING, Fla. (March 17, 2023) – Corvette Racing made an emphatic statement 
with a convincing GTE Am class victory in the 1,000 Miles of Sebring to open 
this year’s FIA World Endurance Championship.


Nicky Catsburg, Ben Keating and Nico Varrone drove the No. 33 Mobil 
1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C8.R to a two-lap victory at Sebring 
International Raceway to start its new program in the class. It was the 14th 
win for Corvette Racing at the 3.74-mile, 17-turn rough-and-tumble circuit 
since 2002.


Friday’s victory also was the second for Corvette Racing as a full-time WEC 
entrant, the first coming last season at Monza in the GTE Pro class. The 
team now has 123 worldwide victories.


That number is easy to understand when looking at the totality of Friday’s 
race. Each of the three drivers drove error-free stints with no contact and 
no risks taken. The engineering team rotated the three drivers through 
consecutively in order of ranking so neither Keating, Varrone or Catsburg 
had to get back in the Corvette.


The Corvette Racing crew also was the fastest of the GTE Am teams in the 
pitlane with a six-second advantage on the next-quickest team.

"No one at Corvette Racing could ask for a better start to our FIA WEC 
program than this win at Sebring for Ben, Nicky and Nico,” said Laura 
Wontrop Klauser, GM Sports Car Racing Program Manager. “All three put in 
excellent drives, the crew was the best throughout the class in the pitlane, 
and our engineers called a perfect race strategy. Ben really set the tone 
for this race with his opening three stints, and the performance continued 
from there with an incredible mid-race triple stint from Nico and then 
Nicky's drive to close it out. Winning the first race of the season, in the 
United States and at Sebring is a storybook start that we will remember for 
a long time!"


The fight of the race early was Keating’s battle with Sarah Bovy in the No. 
85 Porsche. Familiar competitors from last year’s WEC, the two swapped the 
lead in the opening laps before the Corvette settled in to a close second 
position for the first couple hours.


The Porsche gained a slight advantage by making its second stop near the 
90-minute mark during a full-course yellow period while the Corvette made 
its second stop under green. Undeterred, Keating clicked off consistent, 
fast laps to keep the C8.R in the hunt and never dropped lower than second 
in class.


Last year’s winner in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the reigning GTE Am WEC 
champion, Keating made quite the debut in his first race with the Corvette 
program. He drove two hours, 40 minutes before handing over to Varrone for a 
triple-stint and nearly three hours in the C8.R.


He moved the Corvette into the lead when the 85 Porsche suffered rear damage 
and lost multiple laps. From that point on, Varrone increased his pace and 
more often than not was the fastest driver during his time in the C8.R. His 
only challenge came from the No. 77 Porsche, which got as close as 14 
seconds to the lead after gaining a similar pit stop advantage under yellow 
as the No. 85 earlier in the race.


Varrone pressed on and continued to pound out sub two-minute laps while the 
Porsche’s pace fell off during its mid-race driver rotation to its 
Bronze-ranked driver. By the time of his iron-man three-plus hour stint, 
Varrone gave Catsburg the No. 33 Corvette – and a 90-second lead – for the 
final two hours.


It wasn’t a coast to the end, however. Catsburg had to contend with the 
usual late-day Sebring sunset and Hypercar entries that attempted to make 
desperate moves to keep track position in their own race. Like his 
teammates, he drove clean and measured stints to deliver an undamaged C8.R 
to victory.


Corvette Racing’s next event in the FIA World Endurance Championship is the 
Six Hours of Portimão on Sunday, April 15.


NICKY CATSBURG, NO. 33 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – GTE AM 
WINNER: “There’s so much to say about today. If you look at the execution, 
it’s not like we were out-pacing everyone by so much. We just made zero 
mistakes. In the pitlane, I feel like we were by far the fastest team, which 
is a big credit to the guys. They’re working out so much… four days per 
week. It pays off. It’s super-nice to start the season off like this. Those 
guys (Keating and Varrone) in their first race for Corvette and their first 
win, I think that’s pretty cool. They did a flawless job so big hats off to 
everyone!”
More on Keating and Varrone: “This was the plan. But for them to do 
triple-stints in your first race with Corvette, it’s a lot more difficult 
than you think. It’s three hours in the car and it’s going to hurt at some 
point! But they each did a fantastic job.”


BEN KEATING, NO. 33 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – GTE AM 
WINNER: “It was mayhem out there, really. I started in second place, was 
able to gain the lead and then gave it up again. We got the early safety car 
that kind of changed the strategy up a little bit for us. It was not easy, 
for sure. Our car was sliding a lot more than it had in practice, so it was 
a lot more to handle and I think that was true for the other GT cars that I 
was watching while I was either following or looking in my camera to the 
back.
“I’m really proud of the way we won the race today. If you look across the 
field and you look at how we got to be two laps up on the field. It wasn’t 
because we were the fastest car. It was because we stayed out of trouble. 
Almost everybody had some sort of issue, and it was really tough with all 
the traffic. I’m sure (the other winners) would say the same thing. 
Especially as the race wore on, it really got into one line and the track 
got more difficult. I’m just really proud of all three of us that we were 
able to have a clean race.
“It’s really special for me to be driving something I sell and to be 
representing an American brand and winning the only American race for the 
World Endurance Championship and taking advantage of what I feel like is a 
home-field advantage. It was a really great job by everyone at Corvette.”
More on the win: “This is the only WEC race in the United States, so it's 
really special here! The guys, the team did a great job. All the drivers 
just didn't make any mistakes, which is pretty tough to do with all that 
traffic out there. And like I said with, I guess, five hours to go, I said 
it's mayhem. And so we just stayed out of it. And pretty much everybody else 
ended up having some problem or another. And so it's a nice way to win and 
also it's really special. Hearing the American National Anthem and being 
under an American flag... I couldn't ask for more. To all the fans, I would 
say thank you!"


NICO VARRONE, NO. 33 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – GTE AM 
WINNER: “What a dream. At Sebring with Corvette and winning the 1,000 Miles 
of Sebring, I’m super happy. I couldn’t ask for a better debut with the 
brand. A big thank you to all the guys, all the mechanics, all the 
engineers. Corvette Racing did a great job all week long. Ben did a great 
job with the start and in his first three stints. He got us to P2. Then I 
jumped in the car for three hours, which was tough. Then I handed it over to 
Nicky, who is a legend. We all know that he knows what to do. He brought it 
home safely and now I can’t be happier!
“This was a very difficult race for me. I had to do a triple stint in the 
middle. I’ve had to do a triple stint at Le Mans, but I have to say that 
Sebring is much more difficult! Ben did a great job at the start to get the 
car to me. The track was changing a lot during the whole race, so we had to 
figure out what was happening. Corvette Racing did a great job with that. 
They did a great job all week long. It’s a dream come true.”


Ryan Smith
Judy Kouba Dominick

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