For the second time in a row Spyker Squadron
finished the Le Mans 24 Hours in the top 10. In the 78th edition of the
famous endurance race the team overcame several serious problems and
eventually finished the race in ninth place in the GT2 category.
After the accident with the Norma LMP2 on Saturday, which cost the team
over an hour, there was more bad luck on Sunday morning. At 8.30 a.m.
Jeroen Bleekemolen got a temperature warning and he brought the Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2R back to the pit lane. As the
team checked what the problem was exactly and eventually came up with a
solution, precious time went by and only after two hours of hard work
Jeroen was back in the car again and on his way out of the pit lane.
Soon after Jeroen had left the pit he reported a flat tire and
came in. He went back out again with a new set of tires and fuel. At the
end of his stint Jeroen handed over the car to Peter Dumbreck, who
would take the finish. Peter drove a consistent stint and where other
cars dropped out the Spyker kept going strong.
When Peter came in just before the end of the race for a splash-and-dash
he was told to do some final quick laps. After 280 laps he crossed the
line and slowed down in order to celebrate the finish in front of the
team.
Peter Dumbreck: "It was a bit of a tough start, bit of a
baptism when I had the drama with getting pushed off by a prototype. But
it was important that I got back in the car. So I am happy that my next
stint went well. We ran a good pace, we were kinda given the all-clear
to push a little bit. Maybe in doing so we had a few more problems with
the car, like a gearbox problem. It is a little bit hard to sit in the
pit box for two hours, knowing that you could acutally be fighting. So
many cars had problems as well. But the end result is that we got to the
end. I was able to do a nice stint at the end, bring the car back and
see the chequered flag!"
Victor R. Muller, CEO Spyker
Cars: "I am extremely proud of our team, which managed to overcome the
severe impact of the damage caused by the crash into the wall of Peter
Dumbreck and an LMP car last night. In spite of that we managed to
finish in ninth place, which is quite an achievement. It is the second
consecutive year that Spyker Squadron performs
so well at Le Mans and if we had been a little bit more lucky we might
have seen the podium from very close by. As always there is another Le
Mans next year."