SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE (June 16, 2024) – Lamborghini Iron Lynx recorded a breakthrough top 10 finish on its first appearance in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with the № 63 crew of Mirko Bortolotti, Daniil Kvyat and Edoardo Mortara delivering a superb performance in the jewel-in-the-crown endurance classic to deliver the first drivers’ points in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
The sister № 19 combination of Matteo Cairoli, Andrea Caldarelli and Romain Grosjean finished 13th on its FIA WEC debut, ensuring that both of the Lamborghini SC63s saw the chequered flag at the end of the 24 Hours.
Key to the dual finish for Lamborghini Iron Lynx was once again its strong reliability, with neither car requiring going back into the garage for the duration of the race. The result held even more significance for Lamborghini Squadra Corse as it marked the first time the brand has finished the 24 Hours in seven attempts.
Free Practice and Qualifying
№ 63 (Bortolotti, Kvyat, Mortara)
Following a generally positive test day on Sunday, the № 63 began the week having been forced into a chassis change prior to timed action kicking off on Wednesday afternoon after an issue was identified. Despite this initial setback and a few early challenges with the car, the crew of Bortolotti, Mortara and Kvyat focused on long high fuel runs early in first practice before switching to a qualifying simulation ahead of the grid-setting session in the evening. GT3 traffic spoiled one of Bortolotti’s flying laps and a late spin at turn one meant the № 63 – vastly improved from FP1 – ended up 14th quickest in the session with a time of 3m25.973, promoted to 13th after the № 7 Toyota had its times deleted for causing a session-ending red flag. After qualifying, attention moved to race setup with two night-sessions (two hours on Wednesday in FP2 and a one-hour session for FP4 on Thursday).
№ 19 (Cairoli, Caldarelli, Grosjean)
Having not run at a race weekend since the Sebring 12 Hours back in March, this was the first competitive running for the № 19, in a new chassis that was shaken down over 100km at Magny-Cours prior to the trip to Le Mans. Early teething issues aside – the crew of Grosjean, Caldarelli and Cairoli struggled with a vibration in the front-end during FP1 and FP2 – performance gains were seen across the quartet of practice sessions, with an 11th-place result in FP3 a highlight. In qualifying, Caldarelli performed well to record a time of 3m27.655, a creditable 3.190s off the ultimate quickest time over the 13.262km track.
Race
№ 63 (Bortolotti, Kvyat, Mortara)
With changeable conditions on the weather forecast, tire strategy calls were high on the agenda in the early stages of the race, with Mortara taking the start at the wheel of the № 63 for a triple stint before handing over to Bortolotti. At the start of the second hour, the predicted rain arrived over the circuit following which several crews in front gambled on changing to wet tires. The № 63, confident the rain showers would pass, remained on slicks which proved to be the correct decision as Bortolotti ran as high as fifth place behind the sister № 19 SC63. Tire warming continued to provide a challenge, as Kvyat spun at the Dunlop Chicane on his out-lap but managed to right the car and consolidate a place inside the top 15. As night fell, so did a fresh dose of rain and the conditions became so difficult that the safety car was deployed for four hours. Once racing resumed around seven o’clock on Sunday morning, the № 63 remained in a lively strategic scrap with the pair of Peugeots on the cusp of the points-finishing positions and showed consistent race pace to take the fight to the more experienced brands entering the final stages. Having switched to wets as the rain arrived once more and subsequently intensified, the № 63 moved back into 10th place inside the final hour, successfully holding onto it to claim Lamborghini’s first-ever drivers’ world championship point of the season.
“It is really an amazing result for us, we have to enjoy this result, which is a great reward for all the hard work that the team has put in since the start of the season. The next steps we have to take are crucial, but if we have managed to do this result with the car we have got, which is brand new with no upgrades, it shows how strong we are and that in the future we can hopefully fight for victories.”
Daniil Kvyat
“It was a very important result for us today, firstly to finish the race was a special achievement for us, especially when we are up against the type of competition we have in the FIA WEC, but to get in the top 10 that was the secondary aim. It’s been a long time here in Le Mans and a long week of preparation by everyone from the drivers, mechanics and engineers. To reward them like we have is very important and motivating.”
Edoardo Mortara
“I am extremely proud of everybody who is part of this project, Iron Lynx, Lamborghini, all the mechanics, team-mates and engineers, they worked their asses off all week and to finish with both cars at Le Mans on our debut here and having one car finish inside the top 10, it’s an amazing achievement. This project started less than a year ago, so an amazing day and really happy with how we executed the race. For sure, we still have a lot of work to do, we know that, but we are going to enjoy this result and focus on the next steps.”
Mirko Bortolotti
№ 19 (Cairoli, Caldarelli, Grosjean)
With Caldarelli starting, the № 19 stayed out of trouble on the opening lap and kept its nose clean either side of the rain shower, managing the increasingly difficult conditions with aplomb. Like the № 63, tire management on new tires after the pit-stops proved a particular challenge, with Cairoli spinning the car into the gravel at Tertre Rouge, narrowly avoiding the barrier before continuing. Grosjean took over from Caldarelli as the trio of drivers completed triple stints each, with the overall race pace of the car remaining competitive against those around it. While no major issues were encountered, a problem with the car’s lights meant that the team was forced into front nose and rear bodywork replacements at some pit-stops, with a further broken rear wing and two drivethrough penalties hampering the № 19’s chances of points. Despite this, Caldarelli brought the car home just 21-seconds behind the second Peugeot, proving the performance of the car. Attention for the № 19 crew now shifts to next weekend for the third round of the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship which will take place at Watkins Glen.
“It’s difficult to put this result into words, the aim for us since the start of the week was to get to the finish, with both cars. We had a very good pace, and I am already looking forward to next year; we have around four-and-a-half minutes more or less to recover in 365 days, which is not that much when you think about it. The result is what it is, that doesn’t matter but to see the flag after 11 months of hard work is amazing and we have to be proud. What we have done today is magic.”
Matteo Cairoli:
“We achieved the target we had in mind for this first time at Le Mans, which was to reach the finish. We did everything we could to get to the end; we had a lot of things happen to us during the race, a lot of things that were trying to stop us, but I am really happy for all of the guys in Sant’Agata and Iron Lynx who worked so hard for this race. There is just a little bit of bittersweet feelings because I really thought we had a good shot [at points] because the race pace was very promising, but the overall feeling is pride.”
Andrea Caldarelli:
“I never finished the first Le Mans I did so I am really proud that we managed to get to the end this year. Honestly, driving the Lamborghini was a dream, in the day and in the night, it was so much fun. Thanks go to everyone in the team for the opportunity; I always wanted to do it and no I have done it. There are, of course, bits and pieces that we can improve in order to get into the top 10, even if it wasn’t our open objective – and it’s great that the other did it – but I think we also had top 10 pace this weekend.”
Romain Grosjean
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