LFSCART & LFSCART Light Summer Series: mid-season review
The
LFSCART and
LFSCART Light Series passed half-way point 10 days ago. Both league are held by
New Dimension Racing, and are following the same schedule:
LFSCART Light is held on Friday nights and is a support series of
LFSCART, run on Saturday nights. As
Tiger Express has had a huge involvement in both leagues, with more than 6 cars entered in most events, we decided it would be worth to publish an article about the team's situation with 5 rounds to go.
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LFSCART
Tiger Express would start the season with
Yann Laprevotte,
Mike Saidl and
Dominik Engel at
Tiger Express Motorsports, and at
White Tiger Express Motorsports,
Lims Chebbi,
Vince Verstreken, and sometimes
Niko Puntola and
Oskari Rinne. The season could hardly start better, with
TEM grabbing the teams' championship lead at round 1 at
Kyoto National, as
Mike won the first race of the season after an overwhelming fight with
Sonicrealms'
Sebastian Hutchinson.
Sadly nothing would work correctly afterwards. The second round, the
Jamaïca 200, saw a triple retirement for
TEM(time-out for
Mike and
Yann, crash for
Domi) while the two
WTEM cars of
Lims and
Vince Verstreken would both finish outside of the top 10. It would be the 1st retirement in a serial of 4 for
Mike: the Czech driver would retire at round 3(at
Westill International Reversed), would get crashed out at round 4(
Speedweeks 400), and would get a time-out in the round 5, the famous
Kyoto 500. Meantime the rest of the team would be struggling to get decent enough results to make
TEM and
WTEM stay in contention for the final podium positions in the teams' championship. It worked well in the
Speedweeks 400 as
Vince Verstreken would fight for the victory with the oval master
Dan Sanger, before an unfortunate mistake in the penultimate lap putting him out of contention for the victory - but the Belgian driver could save the 2nd place, in front of
Domi. The
2010 Kyoto 500, 5th round of the season, wasn't that much good for
Tiger Express on the other hand, you can see the report
here.
Fortunately
Tiger Express was back to business for the come back of road courses in the 6th round at
South City Town Reversed, with a double podium:
Mike winning and
Domi 3rd. This was partly thanks to the absence of the two championship leaders,
Sebastian Hutchinson and
Liane Solfrank.
At the championship we now have
Domi 4th, 85 points behind
Seb Hutchinson, but only 7 points from
Simon Cattell in 2nd place.
Mike is 5th, 3 points behind
Domi.
Lims is 6th, mainly thanks to his regularity and his
Kyoto 500 top 10; he can still contend to a championship podium.
Yann and
Vince are further down, in 8th and 12th places.
At the teams' championship,
TEM is now in 2nd place, 97 points behind
Sonicrealms(1 win=50 points), which means that
TEM is still in contention for the title, but would probably have to rely on a few weak rounds from
Sonicrealms. In 3rd place comes
WTEM after getting in front of
Epic Racing, mainly thanks to
Epic's
Liane Solfrank taking an LFS wide break before round 6.
Drivers' quotes:
Dominik Engel(currently 4th at the championship, 2 podiums): "LFSCART started off rather well for me, with a 5th place at Kyoto National and even a chance for the fastest lap of the race. Fern Bay was more of a struggle for me. I had controller problems, my force feedback just went away completely and I spent the whole race spinning and crashing in almost every place, so instead of disturbing all others on track I decided that it would be better to retire from the race. Westhill was by far the worst round though. I had a very good start, was 5th, but then desaster, I put a wheel on the grass and crashed into the wall, luckily I could catch up during a SC period after I repaired damage. Then, after the SC, when I was trying to make my way back up, I had a rather odd incident with Matt Kings, which put me into the walls in the same turn I crashed in before, which meant again a pitstop for repairs. Then, just before I was gonna go a lap down I had a powercut and was sitting in darkness for about 5 minutes or so. The Speedweeks 400 went rather well for me I must say, although I am not sure whether I should be happy or sad about achieving my best result so far on a oval track. A 4th place is something I really didn't expect before the race, and it even became a 3rd place Simon's penalty, but I still couldn't be happy about it really. The Kyoto 500 was another one of these oval adventures which I'm really not fond of. If you wanna know more from me about that, take a look at the Kyoto 500 report. Anyways, I'm hoping for good results in the coming road course rounds."
Lims Chebbi(currently 6th at the championship): "Not a too bad season for me, it could of been better if my LFS hasn't minimized at least once in every single race between round 1 and 4. Due to this issue I've lost opportunity to score more points. Anyway, I've fixed this issue for the next part of the season, so im looking foword to fight hard and remain in the top 5. It's a good thing for me that the Kyoto 500 has double points, without this I wouldn't be in that brilliant position."
Yann Laprevotte(currently 8th at the championship): "I'm a bit frustrated that I have had 2 time-outs in 6 races, including one in the Kyoto 500, while I'm not often concerned by this issue. But that's life I guess. I lacked from pace in general anyway, so this 8th position at the championship is quite representative to my season so far. I hope to gain a few places later, and help TEM in its quest at the teams' championship. I must also say that I'm very happy by my team-mates' results and motivation so far"_______
LFSCART Light Summer Series
In
LFSCART Light,
Tiger Express' main weapon is called
Sascha Riegler.
CoRe Racing's latest sign agreed in switching to
TEM after the 3 first rounds of the season driven for
Sonicrealms. With 6 wins and 9 podiums in 11 races,
Sascha is in an extremely comfotable lead in the drivers' championship, 130 points in front of the runner-up,
meh Racing's
Simon Cattell.
Domi and
Mike are part of a big chasing group between 2nd and 7th place, grouped in 26 points: they will try their best to fight for the podium positions. The 3rd place runner of the inaugural season,
Yann, is only 12th after a very disappointing season start.
Niko is 14th despite he has taken part to only 3 rounds so far; he probably would have had the opportunity to do well if he competed to the whole season, with 80 points earned in a fantastic 2nd place in the
SpeedWeeks 250, a double-points round.
The teams' standings are currently very tight, with three teams able to clinch the graal:
Sonicrealms Racing,
meh Racing and
Tiger Express, all grouped in 27 points. The latters should be clearly advantaged by the presence of
Sascha Riegler in their roster, especially since the 3 next rounds are on road courses. Also, small mention to
WTEM, currently in a very satisfacting 4th position, 92 points behind the leaders,
Sonicrealms: a final podium position could be possible in case of weak results for one of the 3 leaders.
Drivers' quotes:
Sascha Riegler(championship leader, 6 wins, 9 podiums, 4 poles): "
Except for the first round at Kyoto National, I managed to reach the best result I could do in every round so far. And since there wasn't a consistent opponent in the league, I have a confortable lead in drivers championship allowing me to focus on the team championship with Tiger Express Motorsports. We made a great progress in the last races and closed the gap to Sonicrealms Racing in the standings after already being more than 100 points behind them. With now 6 road course and 3 oval course races ahead, we have a realistic chance to overtake them in the standings and I'm optimistic that we can do so."
Dominik Engel(4th at the championship, 1 podium): "Well, had a rather good start into the season, even got a podium at the feature race at Fern Bay Black. However, my luck changed dramatically after that. Qualifying for Westhill was rather bad for me, I didn't manage to get any good time on R1 tyres, so I went out on raceset which put me outside the top 10 on the grid. Then when the race started in T1 I got hit by Ori Antika, and ended up on 30th and deadlast position after I recovered. After that I made up 20 places, finishing in 10th place. The feature race wasn't incident free for me either. I had a collision with Kaique Piropo which sent me into the air in the chicane. I got some suspension damage on the left rear due to that, but because there was a safety car and I couldn't test how badly the damage was affecting me, I just continued on racing. Not pitting turned out as a mistake and I crawled to a 15th position in the feature race. The race after that, the Speedweeks 250 was probably my low point of the season thus far. Not far into the race, being on 7th place, Mike had an incident in T2, went over the grass and put alot of dust into the air. And because of that dust I wasn't able to see where his car was. When I finally saw it I swerved to the right to avoid him, but with that I crashed into the buggy T2 wall and went airborne. Because I couldn't get my car back to the pits on my own I lost 2 laps. Later on in the race, I had an incident with Liane Solfrank and Oscar, which sent both of us, Liane and me into a DNF. The round before the 500 was nothing special for me really. I had a good position in both, the qualifying and the feature race, but failed completely in the feature race and could only manage a 16th position yet again. Luckily there won't be any oval rounds for some time now, quite looking forward to the roadcourses again and hoping for some good results there."
Yann Laprevotte(12th at the championship):
"The 5 first rounds have been really disastrous for me, with 4 retirements in feature because of 4 different incidents, including once in Fern Bay when I flied in the airs from 5th place in the last lap after a weird lag. Anyway I think I'm now going in the right direction with 23 points gained in the last round in date at South City. I hope to carry on like that for the next road course rounds. Once again, I mainly focus on the teams' championship, because I think we have a clear chance to get the title."
Lims Chebbi(25th at the championship): "I've started the season with some incidents and also that i haven't attended to one round, this means that I haven't scored many points so far, so I decided not to worry about the driver standings anymore, and concentrate on scoring as many points as possible for WTEM to try and get the team in the podium alongside TEM for the final teams' standing."_______________________________________
International GT Championship: mid-season review
The
IGTC was one of
Tiger Express' priority in 2010, but unfortunately, it turned to be a nightmare, with bad luck, track incidents, pace and consistance problems all together. For those who are uncommon with the endurance side of LFS, the
IGTC is a league that features 4 hours race in
GTR on LFS' widest tracks, with a 8 hours race at
Aston Historic as a finale. It is probably LFS' current most prestigious league, far behind the
Masters Of Endurance of course.
The 2010 season began at
Blackwood GP, but unfortunately it was no good for
TEM. An unfortunate time-out from
Mike ruined all hopes for a good result. Then it was all about
Vince Verstreken unconsistancy, crashing several times...
TEM finished 21st in what remain a very difficult batism of fire. Round 2 at
Kyoto National was not better though:
TEM ended the race in the first hour after an incident with
Smoking Team in a race to forget. Round 3 saw a good performance for
Mike in qualifying, with the 3rd time of the session.
Mike then did a good job in his stints, battling for top 5, but
Domi couldn't match his pace during his stint unfortunately, but TEM still managed to get its first proper result of the season with a 10th place. Round 4 at
Westhill saw once again
Mike doing a good qualifying session for the second time in a row, with a 5th place. There was an opportunity to do well as
Mikedid a good first stint and made the good choice while pitting under SC, but an incident with the lapped car of
E-Team ruined everything.
Tiger Express then decided to retire from the race several tens of minutes later after
Domi felt too much bad on that track and crashed on his own several times. All hopes for a top 15 were gone after the collision with
E-Team anyway. The position at the standing is pretty much representative of
TEM's first season half:23th.
With 3 rounds to go,
TEM hopes to have a fresh start on new bases.
Inferno's
Radek Muller has been called to help the team to get at least a few top 10 before the end of the season.
The next round at Kyoto GP will also see
Tiger Express getting a second car under the name of
White Tiger Express Motorsports. It will be driven by the very experienced Frenchmen
Yann Laprevotte and
Lims Chebbi, who represent 718 race starts on spdo Database on their own. If
Yann already has had a small taste from the IGTC after two races driven with
Chris Wilkinson in 2009,
Lims has never driven GTRs in a high level.
Yann and
Lims will be driving the
FXR, and will be running with the
Earthdreams livery used for
Tiger Express' first ever official endurance race, the
3 Hours of Kyoto GP, counting for the
GTAL championship.
"Our aim is just to drive for fun in a competitive environment" said
Yann.
"We know that driving the FXR means that we will be off the pace at Kyoto and Aston, but we hope to enter in the top 15 at least once."