Jaminet admits last-lap clash fear with sister Porsche in Penske 1-2
Road America IMSA SportsCar Championship winner Matthieu Jaminet admits he feared a last-lap crash with Porsche colleague Felipe Nasr in the frantic finale to Sundayâs race.
Jaminet crossed the finish line just 0.39s clear of Nasr in the sister Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 in the 2h40m race at the fabled four-mile Elkhart Lake track, having juggled fuel saving with his pace and risky overtaking moves through a knot of GTD class cars in the closing stages.
Jaminet even suggested giving up his track position to the points-leading No. 7 car to ensure a 1-2 finish.
Penskeâs Porsches were the slowest of the factory-entered cars and were even outqualified by the customer 963 run by Proton Competition. Jaminetâs team-mate Nick Tandy suffered a setback on the opening lap when he clashed with Pipo Deraniâs Cadillac and earned himself a drive-through penalty for avoidable contact â although he blamed Derani for moving under braking.
#6 Team Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Nick Tandy, Mathieu Jaminet
Photo by: Richard Dole / Motorsport Images
Nasr, who shares the No. 7 PPM 963 with Dane Cameron, caught Jaminet with just two minutes of the race remaining, and he had 6% more usable energy available over the leader. Nasr also had a charging Ricky Taylorâs Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Acura right on his tail â who had to charge from ninth to third in the fastest car on track after being forced to make a late fuel stop.
It was at this point that Jaminet asked over the radio âDoes the 7 want position?â but he didnât get a reply from the pitwall and deferred to teamâs previous position of not imposing team orders.
Jaminet clung on to the lead, and crossed the finish line with just 5% of usable energy remaining, according to IMSAâs live GTP telemetry app. The top three cars were covered by 1.1s at the flag.
âObviously you still need to push,â said Jaminet of the dash to the flag despite his fuel-saving efforts. âIn these kinds of situation, itâs best to have your team-mate behind you but sometimes itâs the worst!
âWe both wanna win and you donât wanna crash with your team-mate, so thatâs why, on the last lap, I said âuh, look, it would maybe make sense that we donât compromise our championshipâ â they are leading the driversâ, but we had them (on pace) in the last race, and had them a little bit also today.
âWeâre leading the manufacturersâ, teamsâ and driversâ (championships), so itâs an awesome day for the team, itâs been a tough weekend missing performance.â
#6 Team Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Nick Tandy, Mathieu Jaminet
Photo by: Art Fleischmann
The No. 6 crew was also quick to pay tribute to one of their engineers, who is âfighting for his lifeâ, according to Jaminet.
âThat is for Zach LaGrone,â Tandy said of the former Mazda DPi strategist and race engineer. âOur engineer, who is suffering in hospital at the moment, his nickname is Zebra. So weâre carrying the zebra (plush toy) around with us.
âWeâd love him to still be here. Iâm sure heâs watching. Heâs always with us.â
Cameron and Nasr lead the driversâ championship by 100 points over Jaminet and Tandy with two endurance races remaining at Indianapolis and Road Atlantaâs Petit Le Mans.
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