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Aston Martin repeats GT1 win.

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Brabham, Turner, Garcia - Aston Martin DBR9

Le Mans » Aston Martin repeats GT1 win.

Monday, 16th June 2008

Gulf-backed #009 car of David Brabham, Darren Turner and Antonio Garcia claims class honours for second year running after tight Le Mans 24 Hours battle with Corvette.

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Le Mans 24 Hours success will now be compared to buses by Aston Martin Racing for, having had to wait 48 years to add to its 1959 overall triumph, the team racked up a second GT1 class win in as many years.

One year on from its first victory in the class, the #009 DBR9 of David Brabham, Antonio Garcia and Darren Turner repeated as champions at La Sarthe, overcoming traditional rival Corvette in a tense, race-long battle.

Clothed this time in the iconic Gulf livery, the #009 took the lead within the first three hours but, despite remaining out front, it was shadowed constantly by the best of the American-based C6.Rs. Intermittent rain and safety car periods made the duel closer still - at one point, halfway through the race, the AMR entry and its pursuer were separated by less than four seconds and, even at the finish, the two cars were less than five minutes apart, having covered more than 4500km.

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The suspense remained right up until the end of an epic race as further rain fell within an hour of the finish, making every decision crucial. A wrong tyre choice, or the smallest mistake from any of the drivers, would have cost the coveted victory, but the winning trio remained flawless throughout, newcomer Garcia soaking up the Corvette pressure at its closest.

“It was actually a perfect event for us, but there were some stressful moments," the Spaniard revealed, "When I got the message in the middle of the night that the Corvette was right behind me, I was a bit worried at first - but then I realised that we had the pace to pull away and, from then on, it was a bit easier. Mechanically, the car has been perfect - very quick, and very easy to drive.”

Turner, an AMR driver since the programme started in 2005 and one to have experienced the highs and lows of Le Mans, drove two crucial stints that were key to the victory - a quadruple stint during the night, and the penultimate run in hazardous wet/dry conditions.
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