Red Camel-Jordans.nl becomes first ever winner of the TCR SPA 500

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Pepe Oriola took the chequered flag after completing 23 hours and 454 laps around the 7.004km Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

The team enjoyed a faultless run, compounded only by a heavy rainstorm on Sunday morning, and a dramatic moment when team boss Ivo Breukers attempted a reset of the CUPRA’s traction control on-track, briefly losing all gears!

Alongside Spanish teammate – and TCR International Series race winner – Pepe Oriola, Dutch compatriots Ivo and Rik Breukers, and World Touring Car Championship legend Tom Coronel also secured the first ever EXO TCR Nations’ Trophy for The Netherlands.

“It’s nice to have zero problems in a 23-hour race!” Tom Coronel joked with radiolemans.com’s Diana Binks. “Everything went well, the car had no problems, the drivers made no mistakes and the crew did a great job. This is how you win long-distance races!”

“It was an amazing race,” a jubilant Rik Breukers continued. “I think we did a perfect job, and honestly, I can’t think of anything we could have done better. I’m so proud of everyone!”

The result marks the second consecutive endurance win for Red Camel-Jordans.nl at Spa-Francorchamps, following the team’s TCE win earlier this year at the Hankook 12H SPA.

After a strong run on its CREVENTIC debut, the DG Sport Compétition Peugeot 308 TCR (#308, Aurélien Comte / Teddy Clairet / Julien Briché) finished an impressive 2nd overall ahead of the TOPCAR sport by Bas Koeten Racing CUPRA TCR DSG (#131, Fabian Danz / Julien Apotheloz / Kari-Pekka Laaksonen / Antti Buri / Mikel Azcona).

The latter lost 30 minutes in the pits to a broken fuel pump during the night, but put to bed a difficult event for Bas Koeten Racing, which was forced to retire two other cars after race-ending accidents.

Having started on the penultimate spot on the grid, the Viper Niza Racing CUPRA TCR (#65, Douglas Khoo / Dominic Ang / Melvin Moh / Fariqe Hairuma) drove an impressive race to finish 4th overall and 1st in the PRO/AM class, just ahead of nearest rival AC Motorsport’s Audi RS3 LMS (#8, Stephane Perrin / Vincent Radermecker / Stewart Lines / Mathieu Detry).

The Burton Racing Peugeot 308 TCR (#46, Pierre-Yves Corthals / Caren Burton / Armand Fumal / Olivier Meurens / Philippe Steveny) secured the AM class win on its endurance racing debut. The Peugeot did so with a 6th place finish overall and despite suffering turbocharger issues moments before the race was due to begin.

Heading into the final 15 minutes of the race, 7th place had looked set to go to the Lestrup Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR (#110, Peter Fahlström / Stefan Nilsson / Mats Olsson / Marcus Fluch). Unfortunately, in the treacherous conditions, the Swedish entry ended up in the gravel trap at Campus, and subsequently dropped to 8th place in the closing moments.

The first of two Teamwork Huff Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS’ (#852, Alex Hui Ka Tai / Sunny Wong Yat Shing / Paul Poon Tak Chun / Samuel Hsieh) completed the PRO/AM podium, and benefited from Lestrup Racing’s misfortune to collect 7th.

Ironically, the sister #22 entry (Andy Yan / Rainey He / Neric Wei / Yan Chuang) also faltered in the closing moments and had to be recovered to the pits with less than five minutes left on the clock. The Hong Kong-based Audi was still been classified 9th. 

Behind them, the Bas Koeten Racing Audi RS3 LMS (#125, Alex Au / Eric Lo / Eric Kwong / Kevin Wing Kin Tse) has been awarded 3rd in the AM class and 10th overall, despite retiring from the event after a heavy collision at Blanchimont.

The event’s final runner – the GDL team Australia Audi RS3 LMS (#9, Malcolm Niall / Brett Niall / Clint Harvey / Rory Penttinen / Darryl Clarke) – eventually finished 11th after losing close to four hours replacing a broken water pump and then the Audi’s turbocharger.

 

         

 

 

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