Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing Teams Qualify For Pirelli World Challenge Race At St. Petersburg
March 11, 2017 by Mercedes-Benz
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Based on the Mercedes-AMG GT S road car, Mercedes-AMG GT3 race cars compete with the same technical specifications in the Pirelli World Challenge GT and GTA classes. The GT and GTA classes will share the track and race at the same time for overall and class honors in each of this weekend's 50-minute races. Round 1 is scheduled to start on Saturday, March 11th, at 9:35 a.m. EST. The second and final GT/GTA sprint of the weekend is scheduled to start at 3:15 p.m. EST on Sunday, March 12th. Broadcast information, live timing and scoring and more information can be found at www.world-challenge.com. Thomas Jaeger, Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing Program Coordinator: 'Especially in the first 10 positions it was pretty close. The teams got the cars just a few weeks ago, so no one had the possibility to do a lot of testing, just a little preparation. That's why I think we will get more performance with more experience from the teams, but I am confident already for the races and hope there will be an improvement. So far we are happy to have several cars here on the grid and probably another one will follow during the year. Some improvement and some better positions for the races can be expected.' Ryan Dalziel, Driver – No. 2 CRP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: 'We're still learning the car, it's new to the team and also to me, but we made big gains from Thursday practice in this qualifying session. We were a second off yesterday and we're just over 3/10ths off now in a tight field. I probably could have got maybe another little bit out of it, but unfortunately we got the red flag there that last couple of minutes. We'll keep working on it and we're getting great support from Mercedes- AMG. The car is just very different for me, as I've never driven big, front-engine cars on a street course, so I am trying to be a little conservative and creep up on it. A little bit left here and we'll be OK for the race.' Pablo Perez Companc, Driver – No. 69 Champ1 Mercedes-AMG GT3: 'The red flag at the end was a shame for me and for the team but at least the main goal to finish with the car with all four wheels on it is done, so it's good. The approach that I am doing this weekend is just to finish, to survive. It's my first time on a street course so it's different, really different from everything that I have done. I also need more laps in the car. I just had one test, never really had a chance to get on the limit of the car itself, but the Mercedes-AMG GT3 is really good. I am pushing and yet I am not on the limit, so I am happy about that because I know that I have maybe a second or second-and-a-half still in me. We will continue to study and work on the car. We have a lot of potential.'
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