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Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

Photo Credit: Richard Prince for Corvette Racing

DETROIT (June 12, 2021) – Tommy Milner and Nick Tandy won an all-Chevrolet Corvette C8.R battle in the GT Le Mans (GTLM) category of the Detroit Sports Car Challenge on Saturday at Belle Isle Park.

The duo in the No. 4 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C8.R beat their Corvette Racing teammates Antonio Garcia and Jordan Taylor by 0.226 seconds in a non-points GTLM round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

The two Corvettes made their lone pit stops of the race three laps apart, with Taylor pitting first after 42 minutes. Tandy then stopped with a 55-second lead, and the gap shrank back to a little more than a second with 25 minutes to go with Garcia trying to run down Milner to the end before and after a late-race caution period.

Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

Despite no points being available in GTLM, having Corvette Racing back on Belle Isle was of huge benefit on multiple fronts. For one, the Belle Isle appearance provided an opportunity for the hundreds of Chevrolet production team members who contributed in some way to the C8.R – and the road-going Corvette Stingray – to see Corvette Racing in-person. The reveal of the C8.R nearly 18 months ago was culmination of almost six years of work between all facets of engineers and designers from the Corvette production side and Corvette Racing.

Second, it was Corvette Racing’s first IMSA event since March. With a busy stretch coming up in the IMSA championship over the next six weeks – plus the 24 Hours of Le Mans in mid-August – Belle Isle offered up a nice refresher on operations and procedures for the four drivers plus the crews and engineers.

Saturday’s race also was the first street race for the Corvette C8.R, and the team also collected valuable data ahead of the Long Beach street circuit in September.

Corvette Racing’s next event is the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen on Sunday, June 27 from Watkins Glen International.

Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

TOMMY MILNER, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – GTLM RACE WINNER:

“The goal coming here was to keep the cars off the wall and learn as much as we possibly could about the C8.R on a street track. We did that. We did treat this as competition within our team to remain sharp and working through our processes. We did that with no mistakes in the race. We knew having Nick stay out longer than Jordan would help, and it did. There was a little traffic and then the yellow near the end to bunch us up. That gave us a little battle for sure. It was good for us to shake off the cobwebs and get ready for the long haul toward the end of the season.

“Both cars are close as it is, no matter what. We expected a nice little race with the 3 car, which we got there at the start. Our pit strategy put us a little farther ahead and Antonio kind of made it back toward me for a nice little run to the end. I had no radio, which was not the plan! That’s about the only thing that went wrong for us this weekend. The crew could give me gaps (on a signboard). But I could see the gap to Antonio and could see he was getting closer. We had the yellow and I knew there were about six of seven laps to go. For us to learn a lot about the car and the tires in those situations is a benefit. It puts us back in a groove again. We’ve been off for so many weeks. It’s good for us as a team to shake the rust off and get our minds back into racing mode again. In some ways, it was a practice race for us before we push on for the last races.

“That was mission No. 1, but the whole point of coming here was to showcase these Corvettes. We haven’t been here since 2008, so it’s a great opportunity for Corvette Racing to showcase these C8.Rs to the engineers and a lot of the people who work for Corvette Racing and Chevrolet. Their families were able to be here and see these cars. It wasn’t just about us driving on the racetrack. It’s about giving back to a lot of the people who make this race program what it is. It was an opportunity for them to see the cars up close and experience what these Corvettes are capable of and what they are working toward. Both cars are in one piece. From our perspective, job well done.

The reception of Corvette on Belle Isle: “It’s a great opportunity for us as drivers and a team to interact with the many, many people who in some way helped to make these race cars or street cars, or someone else who works for Chevrolet or GM who has a hand in a different model than Corvette. The Corvette is a halo car and America’s supercar. It’s the pinnacle of what Chevrolet offers. It’s a chance to build excitement within those programs and for those engineers to get excited about what they produce. Fundamentally, this was high on the priority list for coming here and doing this race. We wanted to give them a good experience to see what they’re working on and had a hand in some ways so they can show their friends and families what they do. That’s what racing for a long time has been about – to showcase the latest and greatest in technologies. They can see the track-to-street correlation to see how close the race cars look compared to the street cars. They can see production parts that they helped build or design that are on the race cars. It’s a unique opportunity for GM and Chevrolet, and it’s a no-brainer for us to come to this race.”

NICK TANDY, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – GTLM RACE WINNER:

“Not only did we complete the race and show off this awesome Corvette to everyone in the stands and around the track, but we also got a load of relevant information for the next time we are on a street track. This was the first time we’ve been on this type of track with the C8.R. What also was pleasing was how the whole weekend went operationally. The whole team was able to get back in the swing of things again before a busy summer. So yes, mission accomplished.

“We had a good race between our cars. The start was interesting. We were three-wide in the kink before the start-finish line, and I was surprised to see this. But it all worked itself out. We learned a lot about what we need out of the car from a street track point of view. This is good. We had a restart with cold tires and it’s always fun when you have someone to play with and compete against, so this was good. Between the pair of us, we split strategies a bit; one car pitted early to avoid traffic, and we stayed out in the hope we could build a gap. We could see the differences in these kinds of strategic decisions. This is something that goes into a notebook. Fortunately for me and Tommy and everyone on the 4 Corvette, we get to celebrate in Victory Circle. We’ll take it as a victory, and I’m happy to be here.”

Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – SECOND IN GTLM:

“Every time you race, you find things. It’s great to now have laps on the C8.R around a street circuit. It’s good to do a race for the first time here because there is a lot of data to be collected. We raced hard and tried to get the most out of the Corvette while racing against each other. We proved that we were running fairly quick. I think I left my right-side mirror somewhere on the track! It was cool. It’s always to race around a street circuit. Maybe we were missing some competition like we are used to, but it was great to be here in Detroit with all the people who work on and appreciate the Corvette. This has been a highlight weekend for everyone.”

JORDAN TAYLOR, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – SECOND IN GTLM:

“It was a good experience. We had some new crew members over the wall for pit stops. We tried some new things on the car to help with reliability. There may to have been points but we learned a lot to take to Long Beach for another street course and of course Le Mans, which is the big one we are preparing for. So yes, a very good day for Corvette Racing.”

Corvette Racing at Detroit: Milner, Tandy Win Battle of Corvette C8.Rs at Belle Isle

Source:
CorvetteRacing.com

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[VIDEO] Mobil 1 The Grid Profiles the Drivers of Corvette Racing

[VIDEO] Mobil 1 The Grid Profiles the Drivers of Corvette Racing

Photo Credit: Richard Prince for Corvette Racing

Our friends at Mobil 1 The Grid have a new video out that profiles the drivers of Corvette Racing with a focus on the addition of Nick Tandy and Alexander Sims for the 2021 campaign. Full-time driver Tandy and Sims, the endurance driver, joined veteran Tommy Milner in the No. 4 Corvette C8.R at the Rolex 24 and Sebring while Antonio Garcia and Jordan Taylor are back with endurance teammate Nicky Catsburg in the No. 3 Corvette C8.R.

Corvette Racing fans are aware of Nick Tandy’s skills behind the wheel of the Porsche 911 RSR and are hoping to see success with the No. 4 team following the departure of long-time captain Oliver Gavin.

In the video, we also hear from Program Manager Laura Klauser who says that Milner’s presence represents stability while the addition of Nick Tandy was literally a steal. “I look at it as a huge win, we kinda stole him from Porsche and we are very glad to have him. He’s done a great job and he brings a little bit of a different experience, so I think we have a great line-up in both cars, but the 4 car especially will be the one to watch this year.”

Corvette Racing will see action next with an exhibition race at the Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle Park held June 11-12th.

From Mobil 1 The Grid via YouTube:

When you compete at the highest levels of endurance racing for over 20 years, you do learn a thing or two.

With a six-win 2020 season, Corvette Racing won more races than any other GTLM team, and now head into 2021 with an all-new line up in their #4 car. Oliver Gavin leaves to make room for former Porsche rival, Nick Tandy, and Alexander Sims alongside Tommy Milner. The most competitive team on the IMSA grid just got a whole lot stronger.

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Source:
Mobil 1 the Grid

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Is GM Actually Thinking About Dropping the Factory Corvette Racing Program?

Is GM Actually Thinking About Dropping the Factory Corvette Racing Program?

Photo Credit: Richard Prince for Corvette Racing

I can’t even believe that axing the Corvette Racing program is even under discussion with GM’s racing brass, but according to this article at Autosport.com, it appears to be one possibility as the manufacturer plots its future sportscar racing programs for both Corvette and Cadillac.

We know that the future direction of Corvette Racing is up in the air as IMSA’s GTLM class will be retired at the end of 2021 and a new GTD Pro class with GT3-spec racers will take its place. Meanwhile, Cadillac’s Daytona Prototype International (DPi) class will be replaced with the LMDh spec cars in 2023 which allows the same car to race in both IMSA and the WEC, including Le Mans. Acura, Audi, and Porsche have all signed on to develop cars for the LMDh class.

So there are different ways Corvette and Cadillac can go, although the path seems pretty clear to us. Corvettes go GT racing while Cadillac runs with the prototypes.

But Autosport claims in their article that GM racing (and engineering!) manager Laura Wontrop Kauser is even considering reducing participation to just one class, and as no one believes we would see both Cadillac and Corvette running in the same class, one has to go?

Autosport writes the following:

Klauser, who has taken over the reins of the Corvette Racing IMSA programme from long-time custodian Doug Fehan in addition to her previous role heading up the Cadillac DPi programme, said that the manufacturer is currently assessing whether to retain IMSA programs in both Prototype and GT classes or reduce its participation to just one class. [emphasis added]

However, reading her quotes in the story, I don’t necessarily see that take. Here is what she did say:

“We’ve taken a good look at the rules, and what we’re doing now is looking through where we want to place ourselves in sportscar racing in its entirety.

“It’s a package deal in our mind, where in the past it was a little bit separated – Corvette Racing was its own thing in GTLM, Cadillac was its own thing in Prototypes.

“Now it’s a different story, and LMDh has been very much part of the evaluation. Does it make sense to be there? What brand does it make sense to run?

“The good news is that IMSA’s GTD Pro is also going to allow a bit of factory backing going forward. So all of these things we’ve looked at to try and figure out where we want to be.”

We did hear her previously mention LMDh as a potential path for Corvette, where it could then contend for the overall win against Audi, Porsche, Toyota, and other hypercar participants. However, we also have to believe there would be enough interest to launch a GT3 program featuring both factory racers and customer cars built for the class.

My mind keeps saying GM couldn’t cancel the Corvette Racing program at this time when there is so much potential with the C8 platform, as well as having the most passionate fan base in motorsports. Hopefully, we still have someone who understands that racing is the lifeblood of the Corvette, and everything the Corvette does well is because of racing.

Maybe now we know why Doug was replaced.

Source:
Autosport.com

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