Written by:
Marshall Pruett
07/28/2008 - 02:30 PM
Oakland, CA
Marco Werner became SPEEDtv.com's first two-time winner of the 'Drive of the Race' for his incredible performance at Mid-Ohio. » More Photos
2008 is shaping up to be the year of Marco Werner in the American Le Mans Series. With four poles and five wins from six ALMS rounds, ‘Magic Marco’ has built a legion of fans that watch for the incredible and unexpected whenever he’s strapped into the #2 Audi R10 TDI.
While his German manufacturer is slowly moving towards a youth movement to spearhead their future sportscar challengers, Werner, at forty two, is only matched by Scot Allan McNish for raw pace in the Audi camp. Unlike many of his competitors, Werner actually seems to be getting faster as he gets older.
Qualifying for the last round at the twisting Mid-Ohio circuit would see Werner push his R10 to its absolute limit lap after lap on his way to setting a new LMP1 track record. The headlines spoke of Acura’s and Porsche’s heading the field for the race but the hero of qualifying sat back in fifth place. The Lexington, Ohio track was expected to become an LMP2 playground in the race, yet Werner’s superior reads on traffic and sheer determination transformed the race from a P2 party to diesel P1 benefit in the event’s opening stanza.
Marco would again build a solid lead for teammate Lucas Luhr to manage for the remainder of the Acura Sportscar Challenge, crossing the line 7.7 seconds ahead of their sister Audi R10. On the strength of Werner’s commanding efforts all weekend, Radio Le Mans host John Hindhaugh, Racecar Engineering Deputy Editor Sam Collins, and SPEEDtv.com awarded Marco Werner the ‘Drive of the Race’ for Mid-Ohio, his second such award after claiming the honor earlier this year at St. Petersburg. Like Mid-Ohio, Werner also sat on the pole and won in St. Pete, and coincidentally, that race was also sponsored by Acura.
Werner's teammate Lucas Luhr has been a perfect match for Marco in their quest for an LMP1 championship in 2008. (Photo: Marshall Pruett) » More Photos
Asked if he believes he’s driving at his highest level in his career, Werner admitted he’s enjoying life as a premier P1 pilot in 2008. “For sure I’m very happy at the moment. Lucas and I have scored five consecutive LM P1 victories and I’m heading for my third LMP1 title. I’ve won all titles of my career after I joined Audi in 2002, so this would be another great achievement for me. Normally, I’m not looking so much after statistics, but in a few years maybe it will be great to say I’ve won three titles. Talking about Mid-Ohio, I was really pleased with my qualifying performance. I think this was one of the best qualifying sessions I ever did. Qualifying fifth overall was no big reward, but I really pushed and pulled everything out of the car.”
With P2 cars expected
The pairing of Werner and Luhr has the makings of becoming another famed duo for Audi; like two long distance runners passing a baton, Werner’s hard work in qualifying and leading races has been met with equal effort and results whenever he’s turned the car over to teammate Lucas Luhr.
Werner and Luhr spent the Mid-Ohio race with a number of car nipping at their heels but in the end, the two crossed the finish line 7.7 seconds clear of their sister Audi R10. (Photo: Marshall Pruett) » More Photos
“The key to success is that Lucas and I are absolutely on the same line regarding the set-up of the cars. This was not always the case with my team-mates in the past. We both prefer a car which has a good front-bite when entering the corners. We have no real problem with a ‘light’ rear. This kind of set-up is not easy to drive but definitely faster compared to an understeering car. The differences in our preferences are very small. So we do not have to make big compromises. This helps.”
As the first two-time winner of the 'Drive of the Race' award, ‘Magic Marco’ hopes to become the first three-time award recipient before the season draws to a close.
“I’m very proud receiving this award for a second time. This makes this award even more valuable for me. As I told you I felt I had a great performance at Mid-Ohio. It’s nice to see that this is recognized and rewarded from other people. I’ll continue to do the very best for Audi in the remaining races of the season. I’ll try everything in order to be voted for a third time.”
With some of the longer track up next on the ALMS calendar—tracks that perfectly suit the R10, we’ll go ahead and prepare that third award and will have the fourth on standby…
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