Classic Endurance Racing Closes 2010 season

Patrick Peterโ€™s Classic Endurance Racing series came to a fine season-ending round at the Paul Ricard circuit in France, with two separate races for a packed and exciting field of no less than 80 1966โ€“1979 sports cars. The series, backed by EFG Bank and Motul, has brought a stunning array of cars to not only the French track, but also to Silverstone, Spa and Monza this season, and has provided superb racing, a friendly atmosphere and a memorable spectacle for spectators.

The first CER race for GT cars from 1966-โ€™74 and prototypes from 1966-โ€™72 found John Sheldonโ€™s Chevron B16 on pole from David Ferrerโ€™s Lola T70 with quick Travis drummer Neil Primrose 5th quickest in his Lola T212, faster on the five-kilometer circuit than other T70s and a Matra. After a fierce 25 laps, Ferrer was the overall and Proto 1 winner from Michel Quinouโ€™s Lola T210. Sandy Watson took 3rd in a Chevron B8, the Matra of Dominique Guenat/Yvan Mahe 4th and Sheldon 5th. The GT class went to George Tuma in a Porsche 911 RSR.

Race 2 had a wonderful field with the 1969 Mirage M3 of Jacques Nicolet on pole from the Jean-Marc Luco Ligier JS3, with Paul Knapfieldโ€™s stunning Ferrari 712 right behind. Proto 2 cars filled 14 of the top 16 places, but 11 cars finished on the same lap after a tough race with Lucoโ€™s Ligier taking the win. Russell Busstโ€™s Chevron B31-Hart finished 2nd while Philippe Scemamaโ€™s Sauber C5 took a good 3rd.ย  The Me Mirage retired, though Marc Devis brought his Mirage GR7 home 14th. Stefan Roitmayerโ€™s Porsche 935 won the GT class, with the father and son team of Siggi and Philippe Brunn 4th in GT with a 911 RS.

by Ed McDonough