17
Oct -
The Team ADT
Champion Racing Audi R8 of Johnny Herbert and JJ Lehto starts the
“Petit Le Mans” 1,000-mile race at Road Atlanta from third place on
the 36-car grid. Lehto stopped the clock at 1min 12.700secs, an
average speed of almost 126mph around the 12-turn, 2.54-mile track in
the 20-minute qualifying session.
Having
initially set the fastest time on intermediate tires, the track
surface remaining damp after a brief shower an hour before the time
trial, Lehto and Marco Werner (Joest Audi) pitted together for slicks
with JJ continuing to set the pace before Werner registered a
succession of quick laps.
Lehto
responded - after a brief stop for more fuel – improving his time
twice only to be denied a front row start in the dying seconds by
James Weaver (Lola-MG). The Florida-based team will be bidding for
its fourth ALMS victory of the season.
Johnny
Herbert:
“JJ
and I scored Team ADT Champion Racing’s maiden ALMS victory here at
Road Atlanta less than four months ago and we’ve added another two
wins since including the last race in Miami. I’ve finished second and
third over the past two years in the Petit race for Champion. Because
I drove for Bentley in the opening ALMS race this year and finished
third, one place behind JJ in the Champion Audi, I cannot win the
Driver’s title so it would therefore be nice to win one of the ‘big’
sportscar races this year.”
JJ
Lehto:
“I
was fastest for much of the session but not at the right time - the
finish! I needed to pit for more fuel near the end and then found the
car suffering too much understeer. The big shame was losing out on a
front row start when Weaver went second fastest. But my goal remains
very simple - to go out and win the Petit Le Mans race to keep my slim
Driver’s title hopes alive. Frank [Biela] and Marco [Werner]
obviously start favorites to claim the championship but I will give my
best shot.”
Stefan
Johansson:
“I’ve driven in testing and practice over the past couple of days and
I feel very comfortable in the car but unless either JJ or Johnny has
a problem in the race, I will not drive - it’s just a precaution.”