Post by Lee on Nov 19, 2015 14:21:13 GMT
It's the final event of the 2015 season and although the World Endurance Manufacturers’ Championship has already been won by Porsche, there is still plenty yet to be decided. Starting at 15h00 on Saturday, the race in the Middle East will be the second 6-hour event on the WEC calendar to finish under the stars following Lone Star Le Mans.
LMP1: Bernhard-Hartley-Webber v Fässler-Lotterer-Tréluyer
All eyes are on the decider for the FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Championship, with Mark Webber, Brendon Hartley and Timo Bernhard in the no17 Porsche (155 points) holding a 12 point lead over the no7 Audi crew of 2012 World Champions Benoit Tréluyer, André Lotterer and Marcel Fässler (143 points).
GTE Manufacturers: Ferrari v Porsche
The FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers is the toughest battle to predict this weekend with just four points between championship leaders Ferrari and contenders Porsche. While the Aston Martins can’t win the 2015 title, their three cars could take points away from the two protagonists.
GTE Drivers: Lietz V Rigon-Calado V Bruni-Vilander
Porsche’s Richard Lietz, currently on 135 points, holds a 20 point advantage over his nearest rivals able to overhaul his championship points tally. His teammate Michael Christensen is currently on 117 points but cannot challenge the Austrian, so Davide Rigon and James Calado in the no71 AF Corse Ferrari, currently on 115 points, are the nearest challengers. Reigning World Champions Gimmi Bruni and Toni Villander are on 112.5 points and are still mathematically able to overhaul Lietz.
LMP2: G-Drive v KCMG
This battle has been raging all season and it seems only fitting that the race for the title should be between the no26 G-Drive Racing Ligier-Nissan of Roman Rusinov, Sam Bird and Julien Canal on 153 points and the no47 KCMG ORECA 05-Nissan of Matt Howson and Richard Bradley who are on 137 points and aided by 24 Hours of Le Mans overall champion Nick Tandy, who is not in the running for the driver’s crown, the British driver having raced for Porsche in Spa and Le Mans.
LMGTE Pro Teams’ Title: no91 Porsche v no51 Ferrari
The battle for the World Endurance Cups for GT Manufacturers and Drivers will have a direct effect on the destination of the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams. After seven races the no91 Porsche Team Manthey 911 RSR holds a 14 point advantage over the no51 AF Corse Ferrari.
LMGTE: Ferrari v Ferrari – SMP Racing v AF Corse
With a season total of 155 points the no72 SMP Racing Ferrari 458 Italia of Alexsey Basov, Andrea Bertolini and Victor Shaytar hold a comfortable 19 point lead over the no83 AF Corse Ferrari 458 of Rui Aguas, Emmanuel Collard and François Perrodo. The no83 crew took their first win of the year in Shanghai but have scored a podium finish in every race in 2015. By comparison the no72 crew have taken three wins, including the LMGTE Class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and two pole positions.
LMP1: Bernhard-Hartley-Webber v Fässler-Lotterer-Tréluyer
All eyes are on the decider for the FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Championship, with Mark Webber, Brendon Hartley and Timo Bernhard in the no17 Porsche (155 points) holding a 12 point lead over the no7 Audi crew of 2012 World Champions Benoit Tréluyer, André Lotterer and Marcel Fässler (143 points).
GTE Manufacturers: Ferrari v Porsche
The FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers is the toughest battle to predict this weekend with just four points between championship leaders Ferrari and contenders Porsche. While the Aston Martins can’t win the 2015 title, their three cars could take points away from the two protagonists.
GTE Drivers: Lietz V Rigon-Calado V Bruni-Vilander
Porsche’s Richard Lietz, currently on 135 points, holds a 20 point advantage over his nearest rivals able to overhaul his championship points tally. His teammate Michael Christensen is currently on 117 points but cannot challenge the Austrian, so Davide Rigon and James Calado in the no71 AF Corse Ferrari, currently on 115 points, are the nearest challengers. Reigning World Champions Gimmi Bruni and Toni Villander are on 112.5 points and are still mathematically able to overhaul Lietz.
LMP2: G-Drive v KCMG
This battle has been raging all season and it seems only fitting that the race for the title should be between the no26 G-Drive Racing Ligier-Nissan of Roman Rusinov, Sam Bird and Julien Canal on 153 points and the no47 KCMG ORECA 05-Nissan of Matt Howson and Richard Bradley who are on 137 points and aided by 24 Hours of Le Mans overall champion Nick Tandy, who is not in the running for the driver’s crown, the British driver having raced for Porsche in Spa and Le Mans.
LMGTE Pro Teams’ Title: no91 Porsche v no51 Ferrari
The battle for the World Endurance Cups for GT Manufacturers and Drivers will have a direct effect on the destination of the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams. After seven races the no91 Porsche Team Manthey 911 RSR holds a 14 point advantage over the no51 AF Corse Ferrari.
LMGTE: Ferrari v Ferrari – SMP Racing v AF Corse
With a season total of 155 points the no72 SMP Racing Ferrari 458 Italia of Alexsey Basov, Andrea Bertolini and Victor Shaytar hold a comfortable 19 point lead over the no83 AF Corse Ferrari 458 of Rui Aguas, Emmanuel Collard and François Perrodo. The no83 crew took their first win of the year in Shanghai but have scored a podium finish in every race in 2015. By comparison the no72 crew have taken three wins, including the LMGTE Class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and two pole positions.