Blancpain Endurance Series at Monza

The first round of the Blancpain Endurance Series kicked of in Monza and a massive and impressive 60! GT cars were on the grid.

After their successful start to the season in Hungary the newly found Blancpain Racing Team had their baptism in this highly competitive series.

The newly designed Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 FL2 was on the pace with a P6 in free practice, but the team knew that this first round would be not easy as the cars strengths would lay in different areas this year.

In qualifying Sunday morning Peter put the car in 17th position 0,7sec of pole, an impressive 24! cars in 1second!

Marc Hayek took the start and after a hectic few laps came into his own pace and could establish good lap times.

The crew did a great job at the pits stop when Peter took over for his middle stint. Unfortunately the radio stopped working and the signal to leave took a little too long.

Peter then tried to make up as much ground as possible and in doing that lost the car at the exit of the famous Parabolica corner and slightly touched the barrier.

Annoyed by his mistake Peter drove the Gallardo back from P38 to P16 posting quick lap times to show the potential of the new car, which was in race trim more competitive then in qualifying.

At the last stop Marc took the wheel again and start where he had left of by pushing hard.

Unfortunately the brakes didn't last as expected and the team had to make an unplanned extra stop to change the front pads. This was done very quickly, but in the process they made an error for which Marc had to serve a drive trough penalty. After that it had no point to continue and Marc decided to park the car.

All in all it was disappointing, because although the team knew it would not be their strongest track, there was a realistic chance on points and that was the focus, because you need each single one in this championship!

First time out for Kox Racing

The start of the 2013 season in Europe started with the GT Open Winterseries at Paul Ricard in the south of France.

It was also the start for team Kox Racing, which marked a new highlight in the career of the fast Dutchman!

Peter started this event together with one of his gentleman driver colleagues Nico Pronk in the beautiful red Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 build by Reiter Engineering.

The meeting was seen as a test to give Nico a lot of "seat time" as there was plenty of driving time this weekend arranged by the organizer GT Open who, as always, did a fantastic job!

From the five one hour free practice sessions the Gallardo topped 3 times the time sheets.

Then it was time for the two individual timed sessions to establish the starting grids for both races.

Nico took the first qualifying session and shaved more then 3! seconds of his personal best time from last season to put the car on P16 in this competitive field.

Peter went out immediately in the second session and after first running into some traffic, created a clear lap and took pole position outright with a new GT3 lap record!

The crew then quickly had to prepare the car for the first 50min race, which they did faultless and the Gallardo left the pit lane with Nico at the wheel for the start.

Nico started well and worked his way up to P12 in the process, posting good and consisting lap times. After the pit window opened Nico brought the car in and the team had a good stop.

Peter went out and could bring the car to P6 which was the maximum they could do for race one.

Thus Peter started from pole for the second race and took the lead with the persisting Mirko Venturi in his Ferrari in pursuit. Peter could hold on to the lead the gap between them never more then 1 second, posting the fastest lap of the race in the process!

After the, again, quick stop, Nico had in his second lap contact with another car, which resulted in damage to the drivetrain, forcing him to park the car in the pit lane.

All in all it was a good start to the 2013 season for the new named team, which will enter the ELMS season from the second race onwards(Imola) and will also do some additional races in various championships.

Bathurst 12 Hour Deja Vu

Last weekend Peter competed for the second time at the legendary Bathurst track at Mount Panorama for the Bathurst 12 hour race.

The race has grown massively in popularity over the last years and especially this years race saw a big grow in numbers of the "A class" cars, better known as GT3's who are the fastest class.

Peter was send out by Reiter Engineering to compete for customer team Lago Racing to share there Lamborghini GT3 LP 600+ together with car owner Roger Lago and V8 Super Car star David Russel.

The format of the weekend don't allow for a lot of free practice to do set up and circle the drivers trough to give them "track time", however the team had a professional approach and went through the program what they wanted to achieve promptly!

Saturday the two qualifying sessions should determine the grid positions, although it was very clear that the first morning session would be the faster one.

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