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Nurburgring
16th June 2007 - 17th June 2007
A typically summer day at the Nurburgring with temperatures in the low 60s and on-an-off rain was the setting for the second event of the year for Group C /GTP Racing.
A good turnout saw the Silk Cut JaguarXJR12 of Justin Law stepping out with the very smart Nissan R90CK of Henry Pearman and the immaculately prepared Porsche 962 of Mark Sumpter.The race went wet minutes before the start and the resulting tyre changing excitement left pole man Sumpter with an unhelpful setup which cost him 3 places in 5 laps “It was driving like a rally car with 100 metres of wheel spin on the straight” .
David Mercer conquered the elements in his Spice with a smooth move from third to take the line honours, but not without a tussle with a welcome newcomer in Freddie Kumschick from Switzerland in his Spice Chevrolet.Sunday dawned bright and the second race times tumbled as Sumpter hit his stride pulling out a comfortable lead that he never lost. The chase by the Mercer Spice didn’t materialise due to a faulty battery and there was an early threat from Justin Laws Jaguar.
The normally aspirated Kumschick Chevrolet despite a faulty fuel system still managed to retain third place.Australian Rob Sherrard rounded of a mixed weekend to scoop GTP2 and Jim Loftis having wound the Mazda 757 to 9500 rpm left a number of German spectators suitably deafened before winning the GTP 4 class
.Final results
Race 1
1st David Mercer Spice SE90
2nd Freddie Krumschick Spice Chevrolet
3rd Justin Law Jaguar XJR 12
4th Mark Sumpter Porsche 962
5th Henry Pearman Nissan R90
6th Nick Rini Jaguar XJR12
Race 2
1st Mark Sumpter Porsche 962
2nd David Mercer Spice SE90
3rd Freddie Krumschick Spice
4th Henry Pearman Nissan R90
5th Neil Clarke Spice SE90
6th Richard Oddie Argo Chevrolet
A good turnout saw the Silk Cut JaguarXJR12 of Justin Law stepping out with the very smart Nissan R90CK of Henry Pearman and the immaculately prepared Porsche 962 of Mark Sumpter.The race went wet minutes before the start and the resulting tyre changing excitement left pole man Sumpter with an unhelpful setup which cost him 3 places in 5 laps “It was driving like a rally car with 100 metres of wheel spin on the straight” .
David Mercer conquered the elements in his Spice with a smooth move from third to take the line honours, but not without a tussle with a welcome newcomer in Freddie Kumschick from Switzerland in his Spice Chevrolet.Sunday dawned bright and the second race times tumbled as Sumpter hit his stride pulling out a comfortable lead that he never lost. The chase by the Mercer Spice didn’t materialise due to a faulty battery and there was an early threat from Justin Laws Jaguar.
The normally aspirated Kumschick Chevrolet despite a faulty fuel system still managed to retain third place.Australian Rob Sherrard rounded of a mixed weekend to scoop GTP2 and Jim Loftis having wound the Mazda 757 to 9500 rpm left a number of German spectators suitably deafened before winning the GTP 4 class
.Final results
Race 1
1st David Mercer Spice SE90
2nd Freddie Krumschick Spice Chevrolet
3rd Justin Law Jaguar XJR 12
4th Mark Sumpter Porsche 962
5th Henry Pearman Nissan R90
6th Nick Rini Jaguar XJR12
Race 2
1st Mark Sumpter Porsche 962
2nd David Mercer Spice SE90
3rd Freddie Krumschick Spice
4th Henry Pearman Nissan R90
5th Neil Clarke Spice SE90
6th Richard Oddie Argo Chevrolet
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