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Nielsen Racing take Michelin LMC title lead at Le Mans

Two key races in the Michelin Le Mans Cup took place at the weekend, with the Road to Le Mans supporting the 24 Hours of Le Mans and for Nielsen Racing, it proved to be a roller-coaster with Tony Wells and Colin Noble dominating the first 55-minute race, while forced to retire from the second. Most importantly, the #7 driver duo together take the title lead by nine points with just two rounds remaining.
 

There were a few pivotal moments to the race meeting, the first being the early Safety Car in Thursday’s race. With Tony running a fine sixth under the caution period, the team opted not to follow the leaders but pitted him given the opportunity. Next time around, the former-front runners took the mandatory stop, but by that point, the race was back under green flag conditions and that gave Colin the race lead, a fantastic call from the team.
 
It was an advantage that he would not relinquish, in fact, he further extended the gap at the front of the field to over seven seconds to record his second win of the season and to move to the top of the championship standings.
 
The next key moment came in Saturday’s second race, where Tony ran in 11th position but found himself wide at Tertre Rouge. It was a fine save to return the car to the circuit, but damage to the left-rear legality panel forced the team to pit for repairs and it was game over. The final lap of the race saw title rival Scott Andrews off track and into the barriers at the same corner, so while the second race didn’t go to plan, the championship status quo was restored.
 
There were notable performances in the sister #28 car with Tristan Nunez vaulting from 15th on the grid to eighth. Ultimately his teammate took the chequered flag in ninth place in the second race. Nick Adcock was out of luck in the #27 Ligier, suffering a puncture heading into Indianapolis and subsequently unable to keep the car out of the unforgiving tyre barrier, while the #20 entry of Mark Crader and Alex Mortimer retired from the first race but were able to finish 21st in the second.
 
The team now prepare for another classic race circuit, Spa Francorchamps, where the routine two-hour format alongside the European Le Mans Series round returns next month.

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ABOUT THE MICHELIN LE MANS CUP
The Michelin Le Mans Cup takes place over six rounds. Five of the events will be a 2-hour race on the same weekends as the European Le Mans Series, with a special event "Road To Le Mans" in curtain riser of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

About the Road to Le Mans

For Road To le Mans, the full season Michelin Le Mans Cup entries will be joined by other LMP3 and GT3 cars from around the world to make it the largest grid on the 2021 calendar. The drivers will get to compete in two 55-minute races on the full 13,6 km La Sarthe circuit, on the morning of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Circuit de la Sarthe - France
  • Circuit  · 38 turns
  • 13.626 km / 8.467 mi
  • 2020 pole: 3:47.025
More information   Attendance subjected to COVID-19 restrictions.
  The races will be shown live for free on the usual channels. 

Nielsen Racing RTLM line-up

No. 7 | Ligier JS P320
Tony Wells  [GBR] | B
Colin Noble [GBR] | S
No. 20 | Duqueine D08 LMP3
Mark Crader  [GBR] | B
Alex Mortimer  [GBR] | S
No. 27 | Ligier JS P320
Nick Adcock  [GBR] | B
Max Koebolt  [NDL] | S
No. 28 | Ligier JS P320
Steven Thomas  [USA] | B
Tristan Nunez  [USA] | G

RTLM historic result

 

 2020 season

Car

Pos.

 

 #7   

 Wells/Noble 

Duqueine M30

4th

 

 #10   

 Hodes/Grist

Duqueine M30

12th

 

Nielsen's 2021 racing calendar

   13/2

  4H Dubai I

 R1

 AsLMS

   14/2

  4H Dubai II

 R2

 AsLMS

   19/2

  4H Abu Dhabi I

 R3

 AsLMS

 20/2

  4H Abu Dhabi II

 R4

 AsLMS

   12/4

  Barcelona official test

   17/4

  Barcelona Round

 R1

 LMC

   18/4

  4H Barcelona

 R1

 ELMS

   16/5

  4H Red Bull Ring

 R2

 ELMS

   5/6

  Le Castellet Round

 R2

 LMC

   6/6

  4H Le Castellet

 R3

 ELMS

     10/7

  Monza Round

 R3

 LMC

  11/7

  4H Monza

 R4

 ELMS

     21/8

  Road to Le Mans

 R4

 LMC

   18/9

  Spa Round

 R5

 LMC

   19/9

  4H Spa-Francorchamps

 R5

 ELMS

   23/10

  Portimão Round

 R6

 ELMS

   24/10

  4H Portimão

 R6

 ELMS

                   
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