Cookie Consent by Free Privacy Policy website Walkenhorst Motorsport to start the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps from fifth and 14th positions – Timo Glock and Jens Klingmann take to the track in the new BMW M4 GT3.
august 01, 2021 - BMW Motorsport

Walkenhorst Motorsport to start the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps from fifth and 14th positions – Timo Glock and Jens Klingmann take to the track in the new BMW M4 GT3.

Spa-Francorchamps. Everything is ready for the classic endurance race in the Ardennes: Walkenhorst Motorsport secured a promising starting position for the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (BEL) in Super Pole qualification on Friday evening. Sheldon van der Linde (RSA) claimed fifth place in the #34 BMW M6 GT3, Thomas Neubauer (FRA) finished the final qualifying session in the #35 BMW M6 GT3 in 14th place. 

Van der Linde is sharing the cockpit in the #34 car with Marco Wittmann (GER) and David Pittard (GBR). Neubauer will be driving the #35 car with Martin Tomczyk and Timo Glock (both GER). The two BMW M6 GT3s put on a strong performance in Thursday’s multi-session qualifying, which was red-flagged several times. The average of the best times for the individual drivers in each car is calculated to determine qualifying classification. The 20 fastest cars move on to Super Pole. This posed no problem for Walkenhorst Motorsport, with fifth place for the #34 car and #35 in sixth. 

On Friday afternoon, it was time for a different event, the FANATEC Esports GT Pro Series race. This sim racing series is a central element of the FANATEC GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS, which also includes the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps. Each team nominates a driver who competes in the race on the Assetto Corsa Competizione platform and can score points for the real overall standings. Victory at Spa-Francorchamps went to BMW as Pittard won the sim race for the Walkenhorst Motorsport team. 

Super Pole followed on Friday evening, a shootout with two flying laps for each car. Rain began to fall just before the start of the final qualifying session, but the conditions were still conducive to driving on slicks. The two BMW M6 GT3s went out onto the track, one after the other. Van der Linde recorded a fastest time of 2:18.590 minutes, which was enough to secure fifth on the grid for him and his team-mates. Neubauer claimed 14th place, going round in 2:19.011 minutes. 

“That was a really good Super Pole for us and that makes me happy,” said van der Linde. “We are also aware that qualifying is not decisive at Spa, so I am confident about the race. I think that we’ve got a good race car, which is what counts. But it was nice to be driving in Super Pole for the first time. Thanks to the team for placing their trust in me. Now I am hoping that we can record a great result.”

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