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Suzuki Wins LeMans 24hr Endurance Season Finale

Tue, 23 Sep 2014

The defending champion Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (SERT) have had a rough season this year, with exactly zero victories to its name. However, at the season finale LeMans 24-hour race, the team turned their fortunes around. As an added bonus, the Suzuki Junior Team also won the championship in its class. Read the full press release below for details.

Defending 13-time World Endurance Champions Suzuki Endurance Racing Team turned its 2014 season around with a stunning display of speed and consistency to win the final round of the series on home soil at the Le Mans 24-Hour race in France today; as Suzuki’s Junior Team LMS clinched the FIM Superstock World Cup. 

Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delhalle, Erwan Nigon and reserve rider Damian Cudlin leapt from fifth place to second overall in the series after collecting a maximum 60-points in the 37th-running of the Le Mans event: The GSX-R1000-mounted Le Mans-based team, winners of the title for the four previous seasons, took the lead early on Saturday evening after multi-time Le Mans winners SRC Kawasaki crashed-out and was forced to retire.

From there-on, SERT – under the guidance of long-term Manager Dominique Meliand – was never headed, adding an extra 10-points at each of the eight and 16-hour stages in the race; which gave the team a total of 60 points. SERT clocked-up a total of 812 laps, two ahead of newly-crowned World Champions Yamaha Racing GMT 94 Michelin, despite SERT being given a ride-through penalty for an alleged pit-lane speed infringement. In the end, SERT took 28 pit-stops, one more than Yamaha GMT and third-placed Monster Energy YART; while fourth-placed Superstock race winners Qatar Endurance Racing Team took just 25 pit-ins.

It was SERT’s first win of the four-round series; a season plagued by bad-luck, crashes and injuries: Philippe crashed at the opening Bol d’Or round in April which forced the team to retire. He missed the following race at Suzuka in Japan, but stand-in rider Cudlin proved a worthy replacement, although the team suffered another set-back at round three at Oschersleben in Germany when Delhalle slid-off on the opening lap, putting them at the back of the field. But they heroically fought-back to sixth position at the flag to claim 21 crucial points.

Coming into Le Mans, SERT was 47 points behind leaders Yamaha GMT 94 and finished the season 37 adrift as its main rival rode a near-faultless race. Third overall in the series was Team Bolliger Switzerland, four-points behind SERT, with National Motos (Honda) fourth on 80 points.

GSX-R1000-mounted Team R2CL – Tyco Suzuki International Road Racer Guy Martin, Gareth Jones and Gwen Giabbani – finished the race in fifth position with 790 laps; and making-it four Suzukis in the top-10 was Starteam PAM-Racing in 10th position overall and third in Superstock.

In the hotly-contested Superstock class, Le Mans-based 2013 series runners-up Suzuki Junior Team LMS celebrated and an emphatic victory, clinching the title on 134 points; 38 clear of Qatar Endurance Racing Team (Kawasaki).

Managed by Damien Saulnier, team riders Baptiste Guittet, Etienne Masson and Gregg Black rode a calculated race, taking no unnecessary risks, to finish second on the day – two laps behind QERT’s Anthony West, Alex Cudlin and Mashel Al Naimi – on 800 laps to seal victory.

Vincent Philippe – SERT:

“I haven’t won here for 11 years and 2014 was a very difficult year for SERT and also for me. It is very special to win here today. On Friday, we would have never fancied our chances to win but we will be back fighting in 2015.”

Erwan Nigon – SERT:

“It’s my first win in a 24 hour race! I’d like to give a special mention to the team, my fellow riders and all their hard work. The track was tricky this weekend, but we managed to avoid any pitfalls.”

Anthony Delhalle – SERT:

“It’s really nice to win at home. I live just 15 minutes away from the circuit and I have been watching riders on the Circuit-Bugatti since I was a kid. This is the third time I’ve tried for a win and it’s finally paid off.”

Dominique Méliand – SERT Team Manager:

“It’s a bit early to talk about 2015 but this win at the end of the season will open a few doors for us. We have already received congratulations from Japan!”

Baptiste Guittet – Junior Team LMS:

“We were aiming for the title but I made a small mistake this morning which cost us two laps.”

Etienne Masson – Junior Team LMS:

“The QERT riders were in a class of their own here. We couldn’t follow Anthony, who rode a fabulous first session!”

Gregg Black – Junior Team LMS:

“For me it’s been a successful season with the title in the French Superbike Championship and now the Superstock World Cup!”

Le Mans World Endurance 24-Hour Results: 1 SERT – Philippe/ Delhalle/ Nigon (Suzuki GSX-R1000) – 812 laps, 2 Yamaha Racing (Yamaha) 810, 3 Monster Energy YART (Yamaha) 804, 4 Qatar Endurance Racing Team (Kawasaki) 802, 5 Junior Team LMS Suzuki – Guittet/ Masson/ Black – (Suzuki GSX-R1000) 800, 6 National Motos (Honda) 794, 7 Penz13.com Racing Team (BMW) 792, 8 Team R2CL – Jones/ Martin/ Giabbani (Suzuki GSX-R1000) – 790, 9 Metisse JLC Moto (Metisse) 788, 10 Starteam PAM-Racing – Lucas/ Hardt/ Longearet (Suzuki GSX-R1000) – 788.


By Troy Siahaan


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