Monday, 25 November 2019

The COTA 24 hours.

It’s a funny race, the COTA 24 hours. Among the various 24-races that Creventic runs, and of the other 24-hour races that I attend over the course of the year, it is unique; in that it has an “intervention break”, during which the cars are placed in parc fermé conditions on the start-finish straight for the duration of the night. For the second part of the race, which started this year at eight in the morning on Sunday, the cars are lined up in grid formation in the order in which they finished part one, but with the number of laps already completed in part one added to the number of laps that the cars cover in part two.

The entry for this year’s race was slightly down on numbers, with just 29 cars taking the start, compared to 34 last year, or 41 the year before. In the race for overall victory, it was going to be a tall order indeed for anyone to beat the Black Falcon Mercedes of Jeroen Bleekemolen, Felipe Fraga, Ben Keating and Cooper MacNeil and so it turned out in reality. After the eleven hours of part one, the WeatherTech-sponsored car had completed 278 laps, and was a lap ahead of the nearest competition. There were only two cars within five laps of the Black Falcon car – Toksport’s similar Mercedes AMG GT3 and the ever-efficient Herberth crew in their Porsche 911 GT3-II.

In the second, fourteen-hour segment of the race, the Toksport car fell down the order with suspension maladies, leaving the chase to Herberth, but Robert and Alfred Renauer, ably assisted by Ralf Bohn and Daniel Alleman (winners in 2017) had neither the pace, nor the luck of the Code-60 periods, to represent any kind of threat.

Undoubtedly it was a great team effort by everyone on the Black Falcon crew, and congratulations are due to all concerned, to team manager Sean Paul Breslin, to race engineer Renaud Dufour and to all the mechanics, but inevitably, the attention is focussed on the drivers – after all, they are the ones who stood on the podium at the end of the race.

It is always interesting to examine the individual performances of the drivers – especially as there was some banter before the race about whether Jeroen Bleekemolen (ranked by Creventic as a PRO) was really quicker than Felipe Fraga (who is a Semi-Pro).

Analyses of this type are always fraught with danger, since unquestionably the pace slowed towards the end of the race as the lead of the Mercedes was pretty unassailable. But here, for what it is worth, is the data for each stint of the winning Black Falcon car:

Stint Driver Driving Time Average Best Theoretical
1 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
2 Jeroen Bleekemolen 1h 24m 33.042s 2m 09.952s 2m 08.676s 2m 08.126s
3 Ben Keating 1h 10m 21.185s 2m 11.938s 2m 10.816s 2m 09.389s
4 Cooper MacNeil 1h 09m 12.944s 2m 12.622s 2m 10.947s 2m 10.669s
5 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
6 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
7 Jeroen Bleekemolen 1h 24m 33.042s 2m 09.952s 2m 08.676s 2m 08.126s
8 Ben Keating 1h 10m 21.185s 2m 11.938s 2m 10.816s 2m 09.389s
9 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
10 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
11 Felipe Fraga 1h 06m 51.479s 2m 09.388s 2m 07.160s 2m 06.774s
INTERVENTION BREAK
Stint Driver Driving Time Average Best Theoretical
12 Jeroen Bleekemolen 20m 06.535s 2m 07.558s 2m 07.219s 2m 06.993s
13 Jeroen Bleekemolen 47m 50.142s 2m 08.722s 2m 06.747s 2m 06.617s
14 Felipe Fraga 1h 08m 59.325s 2m 09.475s 2m 08.201s 2m 07.898s
15 Cooper MacNeil 1h 12m 16.619s 2m 11.416s 2m 09.691s 2m 09.479s
16 Jeroen Bleekemolen 1h 11m 33.830s 2m 10.201s 2m 08.454s 2m 08.269s
17 Ben Keating 1h 14m 24.108s 2m 11.314s 2m 10.115s 2m 09.449s
18 Felipe Fraga 1h 14m 12.654s 2m 10.331s 2m 09.005s 2m 08.511s
19 Jeroen Bleekemolen 54m 09.090s 2m 10.053s 2m 08.439s 2m 08.405s
20 Jeroen Bleekemolen 52m 07.434s 2m 09.916s 2m 08.369s 2m 08.120s
21 Cooper MacNeil 1h 23m 46.086s 2m 13.848s 2m 11.771s 2m 11.643s
22 Felipe Fraga 1h 14m 35.039s 2m 11.738s 2m 09.360s 2m 09.293s
23 Ben Keating 40m 34.887s 2m 17.553s 2m 13.285s 2m 12.421s

Looking at the two parts aggregated together, gives us the following:
Driver Green Laps Average Best
Felipe Fraga 205 2m 08.268s 2m 07.160s
Jeroen Bleekemolen 177 2m 08.259s 2m 06.747s
Ben Keating 114 2m 10.732s 2m 10.015s
Cooper MacNeil 100 2m 09.691s 2m 10.812s

In this table “Average” means the average of the best 20% of the Green Flag laps completed in either part. I think you have to agree that there isn’t much to choose between Bleekemolen and Fraga. Next year, according the FIA, the Brazilian will move up to “Gold” category. That’s where the Dutchman already is. I can’t see that he can argue with that one!

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