RML
AD Group Resilient in the Face of Adversity
It
was another deeply disappointing result in Round
4 of the 2009 Le Mans Series for RML AD Group
last Sunday at the Nürburgring when the
team’s Lola B08/86 suffered its seventh
engine failure of the season. It has become
a familiar pill to swallow for the two drivers;
Mike Newton and Thomas Erdos, but made all the
more bitter by the fact that the car had demonstrated
once again that, reliability issues aside, the
Lola chassis is a highly potent and competitive
package.
Thomas
Erdos started the six-hour race from third in
class, and swiftly moved through into second
place. From there he fought hard to keep on
terms with this season’s dominant LMP2
car, the Quifel ASM Ginetta Zytek, piloted by
Olivier Pla. For twenty minutes Tommy continued
to take the fight to the leader, but “after
a while it became evident that I couldn’t
maintain that kind of pace,” he explained.
“I was working my tyres very hard and
I became concerned that they might not last
for the second stint. I backed off a little,
but that allowed the Oak Racing Pescarolo to
gain. The team kept me aware of the situation,
and I was able to pull away again without any
difficulty.” From then on he looked after
his Michelin tyres and was able to run them
successfully for a full two stints, comfortably
holding second, and easing out a lead of more
than 30 seconds over third.
Ninety
minutes into the race and Tommy headed for the
pitlane and the routine pitstop that would see
Mike Newton take over driving duties. The CEO
of AD Group returned the Lola Mazda to the track
after an exemplary pitstop – one of the
quickest driver change and full service stops
of any team in the race – but the telltale
signs of trouble were already there. A small
pool of oil was left behind on the tarmac. Mike
completed just two timed laps before the severity
of the problem became evident from the hazy
mist tailing the car. He returned to the garage
and the car’s retirement.
“The
whole team is devastated by yet another non-finish,”
said Thomas Erdos. “We’d had such
a very good start to the race, and were running
so strongly. We may not have had the outright
pace of the Zytek, but we were a worthy second
– top Lola, top Mazda, and very competitive.
Right through to the end of my stint, there
was no indication of any issues with the engine
at all. It’s a very discouraging end to
what had been a promising day.”
"We
are all completely exasperated by the engine
problems that have tainted this season,"
said Pauline Norstrom, Director of Worldwide
Marketing for AD Group. "The commitment
that AD Group and RML have put into the sportscar
programme this year has gone totally unrewarded,
and the team deserves better. We want to see
a return to the kind of success that the iconic
number 25 car has achieved so many times in
previous years, and if that means a change in
engine strategy then so be it."
Nobody
was more disappointed by the Nürburgring
weekend than Mike Newton, who has repeatedly
seen his time on track curtailed by problems.
He and the rest of the squad now have three
weeks before the final round of the 2009 Le
Mans Series season at Silverstone. “We
will have to go away from here and give serious
consideration to our options for the future,”
he said. “We may have to adopt a different
strategy for the race at Silverstone, but quite
what that will be has yet to be decided.”
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to: David Lord / Dailysportscar. These
images, and others, are also available through
the Nürburgring
gallery.
Further
information please contact:
RML: Rupert
Manwaring, Sponsorship & Marketing Director
Telephone: +44 (0)1933 402440
AD Group: Pauline
Norstrom, Director of Worldwide Marketing.
Telephone: +44 (0)1928 706 449