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Sascha Maassen - champion! |
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Sascha Maassen experienced a "little miracle" as he and Lucas Luhr won their fourth American Le Mans Series co-championship after finishing second and first, respectively, in the final race of the season, Saturday evening at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, Calif. The title is their first in a prototype car; the miracle that they earned it driving different cars.
Maassen, of Raeren, Belgium, teamed with Timo Bernhard of Dittweiler, Germany, in the No. 6 Penske Racing Porsche RS Spyder. Luhr, of Monaco, shared driving duty with Romain Dumas of Basel, Switzerland, in the No. 7 Spyder.
Maassen started the four-hour race from the LMP2 pole position after setting a class qualifying lap record of one minute 14.030 seconds on the 2.238-mile road course. He drove the first race stint, encountering trouble as two LMP1-class Audi cars closed around him at the start. The resulting contact damaged the car's nose, but the crew quickly replaced it during the first caution period.
"I was really afraid about the start and I was right," Maassen said. "The Audis, with all the power, came next to me, really close. I was in the middle and I touched one, couldn't avoid it. The damage was not bad so I could continue and we changed [the nose] when there was a yellow. I was lucky."
Maassen regained track position and moved back up to first in class, second overall before handing off to Bernhard at 1h47. Luhr drove the final stint in the No. 7 Spyder, taking the class lead as Bernhard pitted for fuel and tires at 2h38. The pair continued to the checkered flag, giving the race win to Dumas and Luhr, the championship to Luhr and Maassen.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 December 2006 )
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