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    dimanche 18 octobre 2015

    The first and last RHD Porsche 911 Turbo ‘Flatnoses’ to be sold at Silverstone


    At its inaugural Porsche Sale, Silverstone Auctions will offer the very first and the very last right-hand-drive Porsche 930 SE Turbo ‘Flatnoses’ to leave the factory, among some 55 other classic and modern Porsches…
    The 930 SE Turbo ‘Flatnose’ – otherwise known as the ‘Flachbau’ – was an ultra-desirable (and very expensive) optional extra offered by Porsche in the latter half of the 1980s, for those who wanted their 911 Turbo to really stand out. Delivered new to Porsche GB in 1985, the first right-hand-drive example was painted in metallic silver, and featured special extras such as ‘Can-Can Red’ leather Recaro seats and a 30bhp performance upgrade (from 300 to 330bhp). Having covered just 33,500 miles, it’s estimated to fetch £150,000-170,000.
    Built in 1989, the final right-hand-drive ‘Flatnose’ is estimated at the same price, and boasts both particularly attractive ‘Baltic Blue’ paint (with matching wheel centres) and a pinstriped ‘Marine Blue’ leather interior. Either car would surely make a worthy addition to any collection, with only 50 right-hand-drive ‘Flatnoses’ delivered to the UK. Other highlights from the 59-lot sale include aTouring-spec 911 Carrera 2.7 RS (£375,000-425,000), a rare 996 GT2 (£115,000-130,000) and astriking black/tan 356A Coupé (£50,000-60,000).
    You can find the full catalogue for Silverstone Auctions’ Porsche Sale, taking place on 25 October 2015 at Silverstone, listed in the Classic Driver Market. We’ve chosen our 10 favourites…

    Our 10 favourites from Silverstone Auctions’ Porsche Sale 2015

    USD 231 648 - 262 534
    USD 177 597 - 200 761
    USD 37 064 - 43 241
    USD 69 590 - 77 322
    USD 200 761 - 231 648
    USD 231 648 - 262 534
    USD 77 216 - 92 659
    USD 177 597 - 200 761
    USD 579 119 - 656 335

    Snapshot, 2015: Forgotten something?


    As desirable, special and beautiful as the Carrera 2.7 RS is, you must always consider its rear-weighted balance and high maintenance costs. We hope the model that’s left her handbrake off doesn’t suffer the same afflictions…
    Photographer Jose Gallina had the privilege of shooting this beautiful Porsche Carrera 2.7 RS alongside model Shayla Cofini, the full results of which will be revealed on Classic Driver soon. For now, here's a snapshot in which it looks as though Cofini has forgotten something other than her clothes. Long live air cooling...
    Photo: Jose Gallina

    Sunday ride...


    Sofuoglu s’assure la pole pour la finale du Supersport / Sofuoglu will start floodlit WSS finale from Pole Position


    Le quadruple Champion du Monde a décroché la 23e pole de sa carrière à Losail.

    Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) prendra le départ de la dernière manche du Championnat du Monde Supersport 2015 en pole position dimanche soir au Circuit International de Losail après avoir signé la 23e pole position de sa carrière mais aussi pulvérisé un record du circuit qui datait de 2009, en battant son premier poursuivant, le Français Lucas Mahias (MG Competition), de 0.792s.
    Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda) a fini par décrocher la troisième position au bout d’une séance qui avait été interrompue dès le début suite à la chute de Glenn Scott (AARK Racing Honda), apparemment victime d’un soucis technique.
    PJ Jacobsen (CORE Motorsport Thailand), Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team) et Lorenzo Zanetti (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) se retrouveront pour leur part en deuxième ligne tandis que la troisième regroupera Nico Terol (MV Agusta Reparto Corse), Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing) et Christian Gamarino (Team Go Eleven).
    Roberto Roldo (Team Lorini), Kevin Wahr (SMS Honda) et Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK#25), qui a manqué 38 minutes de la séance en raison d’un problème technique, s’élanceront pour leur part de la quatrième ligne.
    Malgré sa chute, Glenn Scott pourra prendre le départ de la course, en dernière position et à condition de recevoir l’autorisation des médecins suite à un examen à passer dimanche avant la course.
    La course de 15 tours aura lieu à 20h30, heure locale, soit 19h30 en France métropolitaine.

    Circuit record gives the 4 time champ his 23rd career WSS pole position.

    Kenan Sofuoglu (Kawasaki Puccetti Racing) will start the final WSS race of the season, the annual floodlit race, from the number one grid slot after clinching the 23rd Pole Position of his career. Smashing the circuit best lap that has stood since 2009 in the process the newly crowned 4 time WSS champ will start from Pole with a gap of 0.792s to his nearest rival Lucas Mahias (MG Competition).
    In a session that was stopped almost immediately after it began following a crash for Glenn Scott, whose AARK Racing Honda appeared to suffer a technical problem, the front row was eventually completed by Gino Rea (CIA Landlords Insurance Honda) after his final lap elevated him from 9th to third.
    Tomorrow’s second row will see PJ Jacobsen (CORE Motorsport Thailand), Kyle Smith (Pata Honda World Supersport Team) and the MV Agusta Reparto Corse of Lorenzo Zanetti.
    7th on the grid Nico Terol (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) will line up alongside Marco Faccani (San Carlo Puccetti Racing) and Christian Gamarino (Team Go Eleven).
    Row 4 comprises Roberto Roldo (Team Lorini), Kevin Wahr (SMS Honda) and Alex Baldolini (Race Department ATK#25) who secured his position after missing 38 minutes of the session after an earlier technical issue.
    Glenn Scott should be allowed to start albeit from the back of the grid after being declared fit to start after a precautionary visit to the medical centre.
    Tomorrow’s 15 lap race will start at 2030 local time and as ever you can follow all the action as it happens on Twitter: @WorldSBK

    samedi 17 octobre 2015

    Super VW Fest #3


    Sykes s’offre la dernière Tissot-Superpole de l’année au Qatar / Night time Tissot-Superpole victory for Sykes


    Le pilote anglais sera en pole pour la 30e fois de sa carrière dimanche à Losail.

    Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) s’est assuré la 30e Tissot-Superpole de sa carrière en WorldSBK samedi au Circuit International de Losail, où se déroule la dernière manche de la saison 2015. Le Britannique a établi un nouveau record du circuit pour devancer son coéquipier Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team), le nouveau Champion du Monde, et Xavi Forés (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) au terme d’une séance dont les derniers instants ont été décisifs. Sykes a signé la pole en 1’56.821 et comptait au final 0.176s d’avance sur Rea, qui est lui aussi passé sous l’ancien record du circuit.
    Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) a de son côté pris le dessus sur Leon Haslam et Jordi Torres pour s’installer en tête de la deuxième ligne devant les deux pilotes de l’Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devil.
    Respectivement septième et huitième, Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) et son coéquipier Randy de Puniet partiront quant à eux de la troisième ligne, en compagnie de Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), qui a devancé Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing), Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing) et David Salom (Team Pedercini), Mercado et Salom ayant été les deux pilotes promus de la Superpole 1.
    Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), le Champion du Monde sortant, ne sera que treizième sur la grille de départ tandis que Christophe Ponsson (Team Pedercini Kawasaki) sera 17e.
    Les deux dernières courses de la saison 2015 ont lieu dimanche à 19h et 22h, heure locale, soit 18h et 21h en France métropolitaine.
    Rejoignez-nous sur Twitter pour suivre toute l’actu en direct : @WorldSBK

    30th career Pole Position for Sykes under floodlights.

    Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) has taken his 30th career Tissot-Superpole win to ensure his place at the head of the front row of the grid for tomorrow’s two final WorldSBK races. Joining the British rider on row 1 will be 2015 World Champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) and Xavi Fores (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) after the floodlit session saw the grid decided only in the closing moments. The leading two bettered the 2014 outright circuit best and gave KRT another 1-2 on the grid with the best time of Sykes being 1.56.821s.
    Superpole 1 saw David Salom (Team Pedercini) and Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) progress to join the already seeded top 10 riders after Free Practice, they would eventually qualify 12th and 10th on the grid respectively after Superpole 2.
    The fight to make it on to row 2 was a closely contested affair with Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) edging the Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils pairing of Leon Haslam and Jordi Torres at the end of the 15 minute Pole Position shoot-out.
    Alex Lowes and his Voltcom Crescent Suzuki team mate Randy de Puniet will start from the 3rd row alongside Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) and ahead of Mercado, Matteo Baiocco who fell from his Althea Racing Ducati in the final seconds and David Salom who make up row 4.
    13th to 15th positions on the grid were taken by 2014 champ Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) who left it until there was 5 minutes remaining to come out of his garage, Niccolo Canepa (Althea Racing) and Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia).
    Tomorrow’s two races are scheduled to run over a distance of 17 laps each with the official WorldSBK Twitter feed providing updates as they happen: @WorldSBK

    EUROPEAN LE MANS SERIES Estoril, Libres 2 : Greaves Motorsport devant Thiriet by TDS Racing et AF Racing


                             MOTORSPORT : EUROPEAN LE MANS SERIES - 4 HOURS OF ESTORIL (PRT) ROUND 5 10/17-18/2015
    par Laurent Mercier (Endurance-Info.com)
    Après la pluie et la tempête de ce matin, tout est rentré dans l’ordre à Estoril pour la seconde séance d’essais libres de la finale European Le Mans Series rallongée de 30 minutes pour rattraper le temps perdu. La Gibson 015S/Greaves Motorsport de Wirdheim/Lancaster/Hirsch a été la plus vite en 1.32.346. En fin de session, la ORECA 05/Thiriet by TDS Racing de Lapierre/Badey/Thiriet s’est rapprochée à 0.269s. Troisième temps pour la BR 01/AF Racing de Aleshin/Ladygin/Shaytar à 0.676s. Le quinté de tête est complété par la Gibson 015S/Jota Sport de Dolan/Tincknell/Albuquerque et la ORECA 03R/Eurasia Motorsport de Jin/De Bruijn. Les cinq premiers ont terminé dans la même seconde.
                                IMG_5512
    Pas de changement en LM P3 avec une nouvelle domination des deux Ginetta-Juno LM P3/Team LNT devant la Ligier JS P3/Graff. La #9 a connu un souci de feu arrière qui ne fonctionnait pas.
    En GTE, la Ferrari 458 GTE/JMW Motorsport de Smith/Calado/Butcher a devancé la concurrence, à commencer par la BMW Z4 GTE/BMW Team Marc VDS de Hassid/Krohn/Priaulx et la Porsche 911 RSR/Proton Competition de Lietz/Ried/Asch.
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    Les Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 ont pris l’ascendant en GTC avec la #62 de Flohr/Castellacci/Hall devant la #63 de Roda/Melnikov/Cioci. Troisième temps pour la BMW Z4 GT3/TDS Racing de Perera/Dermont/Lunardi.
                                   
    Les chronos sont ici
    Les qualifications se dérouleront demain à partir de 9 heures (10h en France).
                                 

    Márquez signe sa huitième pole de l’année en Australie / Sensational Marquez takes 8th pole position of 2015


    Le Champion en titre partira devant Andrea Iannone et Jorge Lorenzo dimanche à Phillip Island pour le Grand Prix Pramac d’Australie.
              Sensational Marquez takes 8th pole position of 2015
    Pilote le plus rapide sur l’ensemble des essais libres, Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) a confirmé sa supériorité en qualifications samedi après-midi à Phillip Island et s’est offert sa huitième pole position de la saison avec un chrono de 1’28.364, soit une demi-seconde de plus que le record du circuit, qu’avait enregistré Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) en 2013.
                 Lorenzo strikes first in FP1
    Ce dernier, qui a dix-huit points de retard à rattraper sur son coéquipier Valentino Rossi pour espérer être Champion du Monde cette année, sera troisième sur la grille de départ après avoir été suivi par Andrea Iannone (Ducati) sur ses tours lancés. L’Italien avait réussi à être plus rapide que l’Espagnol de quelques dixièmes au début et a ensuite réalisé le même chrono que le Majorquin sur son dernier run, remportant cependant la seconde position pour avoir un second meilleur tour plus rapide que celui du pilote Yamaha. Les deux pilotes étaient au final à 0.316s de Márquez. 
    Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) a de son côté tardé à s’assurer un départ en tête de la seconde ligne et n’était vraiment pas loin de la première (+0.032s). Il retrouvera en seconde ligne Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda), cinquième à plus d’une demi-seconde de la pole, et Maverick Viñales (Team Suzuki Ecstar), qui poursuit son excellent week-end après avoir fini le vendredi dans le Top 3. 
                    Viñales: “We tried some improvements”
    Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) n’a de son côté pas réussi son dernier tour lancé et a échoué en septième position, à plus de trois dixièmes de seconde de son coéquipier et rival, Lorenzo. Le leader du Championnat du Monde MotoGP™ partagera la troisième ligne avec Aleix et Pol Espargaró, qui avaient respectivement signé les deux meilleurs temps de la Q1 avec le Team Suzuki Ecstar et Monster Yamaha Tech3. 
                     Smith: “It takes your breath away!”
    Lourdement tombé en FP4, Bradley Smith (Monster Yamaha Tech3) partira au bout de la quatrième ligne, derrière Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) et Scott Redding (Marc VDS Racing).
                     
    Quatorzième, Héctor Barberá (Avintia Racing) sera le premier pilote Open sur la grille, devant le rookie australien Jack Miller (LCR Honda), tandis que les Français Loris Baz (Forward Racing) et Mike Di Meglio (Avintia Racing), qui se prépare pour son 200e Grand Prix, partiront respectivement 19e et 22e.
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    Marc Marquez claims his 30th MotoGP™ pole position by over three-tenths from Iannone and Lorenzo, with Rossi starting from seventh.
    Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez took pole position at the Pramac Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix with an incredible display of riding. In near perfect conditions (Track temp. 42˚C) at Phillip Island the Spaniard set a 1’28.364 to clearly show his rivals he is back to full fitness after breaking a bone in his left hand before the Japanese GP.
                   Marquez sets pace on opening day at Phillip Island
    No one had an answer to the reigning MotoGP™ World Champion's one-lap pace, despite it being almost half a second slower than Jorge Lorenzo’s 2013 Pole Record (1’27.899). Marquez, after finishing second in FP1 on Friday, has topped every session since and his race pace looks ominous at the only track on the MotoGP™ calendar where he has not scored a point in the premier class. He led the way from the very first lap in Q2 and was never knocked off the top, improving his time on his third run as he made use of a two-stop strategy.
                    Iannone: “I could have done a bit better”
    Ducati Team’s Andrea Iannone (+0.316s) also made use of a two-stop strategy and the extra soft option tyre available to him to record only his third front row start of the season. The Italian set an identical time to Movistar Yamaha’s Lorenzo, but will start from second due to count back.
    Lorenzo (+0.316s) completes the front row in third, making it 13 front row starts this year. It is actually his worst qualifying performance since his 8th in Assen as Lorenzo also made use of a two-stop strategy. However the two-time MotoGP™ champion will take heart from the fact the man who is leading him in the title standings by 18 points, Valentino Rossi, will be forced to start from seventh.
    Marquez’s teammate Dani Pedrosa (+0.348s) looked like he would be on the front row as the clock ticked down in Q2, but will instead have to start from the front of the second row in fourth. LCR Honda’s Cal Crutchlow (+0.548s) followed up his excellent third place overall in practice with fifth, his best Qualifying result since he started the Indianapolis GP from fourth and it sees him as the leading Satellite rider.
    Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Maverick Viñales (+0.568s) continued his excellent weekend and will start from sixth, just 0.02s behind Crutchlow. It was his best Qualifying performance since his 2nd at the Catalan GP as the Spaniard made use of the sweet handling of his GSX-RR around the fast and flowing Phillip Island circuit.
                     Rossi: “I was not strong enough”
    Championship leader Valentino Rossi’s recent good run in qualifying came to an end as he put on his worst performance since he claimed 8th at Indianapolis. The ‘Doctor’ improved his time from Practice by over seven-tenths, but it was only good enough for seventh and sees the Doctor start the race from the head of the third row.
                   Pol & Aleix Espargaro make it through to Q2
    Viñales’ teammate Aleix Espargaro will start the race from eighth after making it through from Q1 alongside his brother Pol, who qualified in ninth.
                   Dovizioso: “This year we can be competitive”
    Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) was tenth fastest, with Brits Scott Redding (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) and Bradley Smith (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) completing the fourth row, despite the latter becoming the only rider to crash so far throughout the weekend in FP4.
                  
    Hector Barbera (Avintia Racing) will start from 14th as the leading Open class rider ahead of local hero Jack Miller in 15th (LCR Honda) and Eugene Laverty (Aspar MotoGP Team) in 16th. Nicky Hayden (Aspar MotoGP Team) celebrated the announcement he will be inducted into the MotoGP Hall of Fame at Valencia by qualifying in 20th.
    Check out the full MotoGP™ Qualifying results; the 27-lap race starts at 16:00 local time on Sunday.