
Gavin and Beretta Celebrate GT1 Victory in Lime Rock ALMS
Corvette Racing Turns in Another Flawless Performance in American Le Mans Northeast Grand Prix
LAKEVILLE, Conn. - While millions of Americans celebrated the nation's birthday with fireworks and amusement
park rides, Corvette Racing spent the weekend after the Fourth of July on the roller coaster 1.54-mile Lime Rock Park
circuit. Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta avoided the heavy holiday traffic on the congested road course and scored a
.384-second victory in their No. 4 Compuware Corvette C6.R over Johnny O'Connell and Jan Magnussen in the No. 3
Compuware Corvette C6.R.
Gavin and Beretta completed 165 laps and finished eighth overall. It was the pair's fifth win in six ALMS races
contested this season.
"This is the smallest, narrowest, bumpiest, and craziest track we race on," said Gavin after notching his
25th career ALMS victory. "When you have the prototypes driving up behind you with a lot of pace on the straights
and GT2 cars with great speed in the corners, you have to keep your wits about you all the time. It's very satisfying
to come back to America and get a victory in our first race after Le Mans."
Gavin and Beretta led from flag to flag as the two Corvettes were never separated by more than a few seconds
throughout the two-hour, 45-minute race. The grid was set by practice times after rain cancelled qualifying. Beretta
and O'Connell drove the first stint, and were replaced by Gavin and Magnussen respectively in the first round of pit
stops at 1:21 into the race. Both drivers then made routine pit stops under caution at 2:05 for fuel and tires to take
them to the finish. The race was interrupted by three full-course caution periods, and both Corvettes showed the scars
of close-quarter combat after the race.
"It was like riding a bicycle in the middle of a highway with trucks and cars all around you," Beretta
explained. "Staying out of trouble was not easy, but (crew chief) Ray Gongla did a terrific job of spotting for me
in the pits. It was difficult to stay out of trouble because of the traffic, but both cars are in one piece, and that
was the goal."
Beretta extended his record for career ALMS victories with his 33rd win. The "two Ollies" now unofficially
lead the GT1 drivers championship by 32 points.
"Any time you leave Lime Rock with both cars intact it's been a successful weekend," observed O'Connell.
"We had a really good hot rod, both cars finished nose to tail, and the pit crews performed to the standards that
we're used to. It's getting frustrating for the No. 3 Corvette, and I'd hoped we'd turned the corner with our win in
Houston. So now we go on to Mid-Ohio and hope for better luck."
Magnussen was happy to have survived his first race at Lime Rock Park. "The prototypes are dive bombing you all
the time - most of the time you see them, but sometimes you don't," said the Dane. "We got hit a couple of
times, but nothing happened to my Corvette because it's a strong car. It's fun to drive here but difficult to race
here."
After the disappointment of finishing second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the flawless run at Lime Rock was tonic for
the Corvette Racing team.
"Too bad it wasn't like this at Le Mans," said team manager Gary Pratt. "A great team just comes back
and fights hard at the next race. Hats off to the engine guys, they did a great job this weekend. The pit stops were
perfect and that's the way you wish every race would run."
Corvette Racing program manager Doug Fehan reflected on another flawless performance by America's premier production
sports car team: "At the end of the day these guys finished a couple of tenths of a second apart, and it's just
incredible to think they can do that race after race," he said. "Other teams have tried to accomplish that
and can't seem to do it. Today was a testament to the work that Corvette Racing has done."
Corvette Racing's next event is the Acura Sports Car Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday, July 21.
The two-hour, 45-minute race will start at 3:15 p.m. CBS Sports will televise the race tape-delayed at 2 p.m. EDT on
Sunday, July 22.
American Le Mans Northeast Grand Prix GT1 Results
Pos./Drivers/Car/Laps
1. Gavin/Beretta, Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, 165
2. O'Connell/Magnussen, Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, 165
GT1 Championship Standings (unofficial after 6 of 12 events)
1. Chevrolet 126
2. Aston Martin 19
Driver/Points
1. Oliver Gavin 122
Olivier Beretta 122
3. Jan Magnussen 90
Johnny O'Connell 90
5. Max Papis 26
6. Ron Fellows 22
7. Antonio Garcia 19
Liz Halliday 19
Darren Turner 19
NEXT EVENT
July 21, 3:15 p.m. EDT, Acura Sports Car Challenge, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
TV: CBS Sports, tape-delayed, 2 p.m. EDT July 22
Release Date: July 7, 2007