Olly enjoys solid qualifying at the Total 24 Hours of Spa 2011
Thursday 28th July 2011
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ECURIE ECOSSE ENJOYS SOLID QUALIFYING ON INTERNATIONAL RETURN AT SPA
Legendary Scottish racing team Ecurie Ecosse has made its sportscar return at iconic Belgian circuit
Spa‐Francorchamps, enjoying an encouraging qualifying session for tomorrow’s Total 24 Hours of Spa.
Contesting the event in conjunction with Aston Martin Racing Partner Team Barwell Motorsport,
drivers Alasdair McCaig, Andrew Smith, Joe Twyman and Oliver Bryant quickly acclimatised the
updated GT3‐spec DBRS9, which bares the iconic Saltire livery first made famous by Ecurie Ecosse’s Le
Mans 24 Hours triumphs of 1956 and 1957.
Faced with the sort of challenging weather conditions the Belgian venue is notorious for , the team
took a satisfying mid‐pack qualifying result, claiming 15th in class and 31st overall on the 62‐car grid,
ahead of several big name teams and drivers. Ollie Bryant was the man to set the time, keeping his
cool with a slick‐shod car on a damp circuit.
With dry running forecast for this weekend’s twice‐around‐the‐clock event Ecurie Ecosse have high
hopes of scoring a strong result, with Avon’s slick tyres proving extremely durable so far. But, with 24
hours of racing still ahead of them, the team is naturally focused on running at a solid pace and
bringing the car home.
Hugh McCaig, Team Boss: “We're pleased with what’s been achieved today. To be ahead of all three
McLaren cars and in such difficult conditions is very satisfying. We've taken a measured approach
through practice, and the drivers have adjusted well to the car. Tomorrow it's a case of keeping it on
the black stuff, being sensible and getting to the flag.”
Alastair McCaig: “First of all, it's great to be here and to be racing in the Ecurie Ecosse colours –
there’s a real sense of pride throughout the team. On track, everyone has settled in to the car and
coped well with driving in the dark and in wet, misty conditions, so there's a lot to be positive about.
Whatever the weather brings we'll aim to settle into a rhythm, work our way up the order and run a
steady race.”
Joe Twyman: “It's fair to say that the conditions have been a challenge but the tyres worked well on a
damp track and Ollie pulled out a great final lap late in qualifying. The level of interest in Ecurie
Ecosse's return has been amazing ‐ we've been adding sponsorship to the car since we arrived at the
circuit! I hope we can repay everyone’s hard work and support with a good result on Sunday. ”
Ollie Bryant: “Finding a rhythm was difficult as the red flags made the session very stop‐start. At the
end I had just one lap to improve but had to play it relatively safe on the slick tyres as the track was
still damp. There’s a lot more time in the car, but I’m still very pleased with the effort we put in today.
I will be starting the race tomorrow, and with drier conditions I believe we can make real progress.”
Andrew Smith: “It's fantastic to be here and competing after the effort that’s gone in to getting the
team on track. The weather has been a challenge, but we've coped well even when the going has
been very rough. The car is in great shape, particularly for dry conditions, and I can't wait to get my
stint underway tomorrow.”
This year’s Total 24 Hours of Spa will be broadcast live on Motors TV across Europe throughout the
weekend of July 30/31 (check local listings for times), while www.RadioLeMans.com will also provide
live commentary of every session from the event.
ENDS
Editor’s Notes
About Ecurie Ecosse
Ecurie Ecosse was formed in 1951 by Edinburgh accountant David Murray. Under his leadership the team achieved a huge
number of international race victories, the most prestigious being overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours race in 1956, and
finishing 1st and 2nd in the same race in 1957. Ecurie Ecosse took the racing world by storm and to this day has an
unprecedented reputation as a winning formula.
In 1983, Ecurie Ecosse Association Member and Edinburgh businessman Hugh McCaig took control of the team, leading it to
further success including:
1985 Runners‐up, C2 World Sportscar Championship
1986 Winners, C2 World Sports Car Championship
1987 Winners, Index Of Performance, Le Mans 24hr race*
2nd in class and 8th overall, Le Mans 24hr race
Runners‐up C2 World Sportscar Championship
1988 Winners, British Thunder Saloons Championship
1995 Winners, British Touring Car Championship
*This is awarded for the best performance in terms of the combination of speed and fuel efficiency.
Three Formula One World Champions and every Scottish Formula One winner has raced for Ecurie Ecosse. They were the first
private entrant to beat works teams in the British Touring Car Championship. An extraordinary list of legendary drivers have
raced for Ecurie Ecosse including Jim Clark, Sir Jackie Stewart, Ian Stewart, Sir Stirling Moss, Sir Jack Brabham, Innes Ireland,
Masten Gregory, Roy Salvadori, Richard Attwood, Ron Flockhart, Brian Redman, David Coulthard, Allan McNish, Johnny
Dumfries, David Leslie, and Tom Walkinshaw. Ecurie Ecosse remains one of the world’s most important and influential teams
still in existence, and there are very few teams in operation today that have such a rich and historical background.
About The Total 24 Hours of Spa
The Total 24 Hours of Spa is an endurance racing event held annually in Belgium at the Circuit de Spa‐Francorchamps.
Conceived by Jules de Their and Henri Langlois Van Ophem just one year after the first 24 Hours of Le Mans, the race was run
under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club Belgium (RACB).
It was held for the first time in 1924 over a 9.3 miles (15.0 km) circuit on public roads between the towns of Francorchamps,
Malmedy and Stavelot. The present 6.9760 km circuit was inaugurated in 1979.
Over the years the race has attracted the World’s greatest drivers and the illustrious list of former winners includes the likes of
Mike Hawthorn, Giuseppi Farina, Jacky Ickx, Jochen Mass and recent Le Mans winners Romain Dumas and David Brabham.
The event marks an annual pilgrimage for many, and thousands make the visit to support their preferred marque. On top of the
on‐site attendance the race is also televised live across the globe, and extensively covered in the World’s motoring press.
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