- Second win of the season for Diego Alessi and Daniel Keilwitz
- BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz drivers on level pegging at top of championship table
- Maiden victory for Corvette driver Lips in Gentlemen class
Pole position, victory and fastest race lap: Diego Alessi (41) and Daniel Keilwitz (24) excelled themselves in Saturday’s ADAC GT Masters race at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. In an exciting and closely fought race from start to finish, the Callaway Competition duo in their Corvette Z06 Corvette prevailed over Dominik Schwager (26) and Frank Kechele (24) in the Lambda Performance Ford GT by a narrow margin of 0.8 seconds. Mario Farnbacher (21) and his Swiss partner Philip Frommenwiler (23) in a Farnbacher Racing Porsche 911 were also in with a chance of the win until the halfway point but ultimately had to settle for third. Daniel Keilwitz was visibly relieved to have got back into winning ways after a lean spell since his opening day win at Oschersleben: “At last! This second win has been a long time coming.”
Corvette challenged by Porsche, BMW and Mercedes--Benz in opening Phase
Alessi and Keilwitz were made to battle all the way to their second win of the season. Diego Alessi successfully converted pole position into a lead but had Mario Farnbacher in the Porsche breathing down his neck all the way to the midway point of the race. In fact, neither of the two Corvette drivers was given any respite from start to finish. Until the end of the first stint, the Corvette and the pursuing Porsche, BMW and Mercedes-Benz were separated by only six seconds. The driver changeover resulted in a temporary switch of leader, with Mario Farnbacher and his Swiss co-driver effecting a 1.2-second faster pit stop than Alessi and Keilwitz.
But just one lap later, Keilwitz retook the lead from Frommenwiler and then benefited from the
subsequent scrap as the Porsche man vainly attempted to fend off an attack from Dominik
Schwager in the Ford GT. Once Schwager had got past the Porsche, he set about chasing down
the race leader, but Keilwitz responded with the two fastest laps of the day and kept the
pursuing Ford at bay until the finish line. “I managed to nurse my tyres at one stage, which gave
me a bit of a cushion when I noticed that the Ford was getting too close for comfort,” said
Keilwitz after the race. “Without these tactics, it would have been tough on the final laps, but
anyway, that’s how I managed to stay in control.”
Diego Alessi: “On the first few laps, it was a bit more hairy than I would have liked, because we
started off with a fairly conservative tyre strategy and it took several laps until the tyres were
working just right. During the pit stop, we were also very conservative, which briefly cost us the
lead, but Daniel drove a strong race in the second stint.”
Behind Farnbacher and Frommenwiler in third place, there was plenty of action right through to
the final minutes of the race. Christian Hohenadel (36) in another Callaway Competition
Corvette collided with Dutchman Jeroen den Boer (25, DB Motorsport) on the last lap in a tussle
for fourth place. The beneficiaries were Martin Ragginger (25) and Robert Renauer (28) in their
Tonino by Herberth Motorsport Porsche, who moved up from sixth to fourth. Hohenadel
recovered sufficiently to take the chequered flag in fifth place but was subsequently hit with a30-second penalty for the collision, which demoted him to 13th. So fifth place was instead
awarded to the Polarweiss Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG of Maximilian Buhk (20) and Maximilian
Götz (27). In sixth and seventh were two Audi R8s entered by Prosperia C Abt Racing and driven
by René Rast (26) / Christopher Mies (24) and Christer Jöns (26) / Markus Winkelhock (32).
Despite the contact with Hohenadel, den Boer and fellow Dutchman Simon Knap (24) were still
able to finish eighth.
The big losers today were championship leaders Dominik Baumann (20) and Claudia Hürtgen
(41) in the Pixum Team Schubert BMW Z4. Hürtgen was spun round by a Lamborghini at the
start of the race, which dropped her back to the end of the field. The BMW duo finished outside
the points in 19th place, a result which produces an unusual-looking top of table after nine
races: Hürtgen/Baumann (BMW), Rast/Mies (Audi) and Götz/Buhk(Mercedes-Benz ) all have an
identical number of points.
Remo Lips scores maiden victory in Gentlemen class
It was a double celebration for Corvette at the Red Bull Ring, with a win also in the Gentlemen
category. Remo Lips (31) from Switzerland supported by ADAC Sport Foundation protégé
Lennart Marioneck (24) claimed his first winner’s trophy in the amateurs class after an exciting
last few laps as Marioneck held off the Porsches of René Bourdeaux (38, Tonino by Herberth
Motorsport) and Christina Nielsen (21, Farnbacher Racing) in second and third place by a mere
1.2 seconds.
Corvette versus Ford: Sunday to be a rematch?
The Ford/Corvette battle goes into overtime on Sunday, but with one difference: the second race
of the ADAC GT Masters weekend at the Red Bull Ring has Schwager in pole position with
Keilwitz starting alongside. The second row is shared by Jeroen den Boer (BMW) and Maximilian
Buhk (Mercedes-Benz).