Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series Race 6 Recap

Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series Race 6 Recap

Another new winner in Torres emerges after wild Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series event at Belle Isle

For the first time in series history, the Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series took the 26 best in the Dallara iR-01 street course racing with 38 laps scheduled at the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle. The sixth race of the 2023 season marked the start of the second half of races on the calendar.

Another new winner in Torres emerges after wild Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series event at Belle Isle

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For the first time in series history, the Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series took the 26 best in the Dallara iR-01 street course racing with 38 laps scheduled at the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle. The sixth race of the 2023 season marked the start of the second half of races on the calendar. From here on out, the battle to championship would be expected to become more clear, but once again, a new winner emerged from absolute chaos in the closing laps and created even more intriguing championship and relegation storylines to watch in the final four races of the season.

SDK Gaming's Manel Cubo Torres was the victor in a last lap pass for the win against BS+ Competition's Jarl Teien, two drivers that weren't even in the conversation for the victory until the final five laps of the race. After many laps of uncertainty, Apex Racing Team's Ben Fuller gave way to Super's Xavi Ros with four laps to go due to hitting the incident limit. Ros then gave way with three laps remaining for the same penalty, handing the race lead to Teien, who started in 10th. Torres bypassed Wave Italy Racing Team's Pablo Espes and put himself in position for a last lap battle with Teien. Exiting Turn 2 and down the long straight, Torres utilized the draft to slingshot Teien and take the lead and win.

Calamity existed throughout the event. Two-time winner of the season, Florian Lebigre, started on the pole position alongside VRS driver Marcos Núñez. However, their races would be cut short early after Núñez attempted a pass on Lebigre and overcooked it into the tire barrier. Bouncing back into Lebigre's lane, the two clogged up one of the thinnest sections of the track between Turns 7 and 8. Both Apex Racing Team cars were involved, Michele Costantini collecting enough damage to retire. Fuller spun but kept all the pieces on the car. This handed the early lead to Altus Engineering's Simone Maria Marcenò, on a soft tire strategy off the line.

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Marcenò built a lead of over four seconds before opting to pit at Lap 11, also scoring the fastest lap of the race on Lap 6 along with the associated bonus point. At Belle Isle, the pit strategies were all over the board, with Fuller waiting to pit until Lap 24, last week's winner for VRS Edoardo Leo waiting even longer, pitting on Lap 27. Points leader Przemyslaw Marek Lemanek undercut Fuller by a lap, pitting on Lap 24, but it wasn't enough to overtake. Once the field managed to cycle pits, that's when all the strategies began to converge and things got intense.

Fuller had the lead, but with eleven laps to go, he received wing damage in attempting to lap Charlie Sears. The damage ended Sears' day, but Fuller had to keep going and live with understeer and less downforce for the rest of the laps. First on the scene was Lemanek, who attempted a pass, but then also clipped Fuller and gave himself damage to the wings on the nose. This brought Ros and Leo into the fold, at times the battle going three-wide into the corners. Still, Fuller held on, but his competition was eager to get by him, at times giving him more incident points for contact.

Leo's day came undone with eight laps to go, in similar fashion to his teammate where he couldn't brake enough to avoid the tires. This collected Ros but Ros was able to continue. Espes joined the fight, having gotten around Marcenò earlier in the pit cycle, a battle that gave Marcenò damage and took him out of the conversation. Then it was Espes with the nose damage, but this time, it was a victory snatcher for Fuller, who was black flagged for hitting the incident limit.

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Ros was back in the fight and took the lead with his damaged vehicle. Espes and Ros then made contact and that sent Ros to the penalty box with too many incidents. In all the commotion, both Teien and Torres, who sat just outside the battle for the lead throughout the day and avoided most of the contact, were both in prime position to capitalize on surviving the day along with Espes. Teien took the white flag, but Torres pounced in one of the final passing zones on the final lap, pulling away far enough to prevent Teien from attacking back, scoring the victory.

Lemanek survived his late damage, as well as some run-ins with some lapped cars, to bring it home in eighth to extend his points lead to 11. Second place now belongs to Teien with his third Top 5 finish in six races. Arnage Competition's David Toth wound up in 12th and falls to third in the championship, 12 points behind Lemanek. Núñez falls to fourth now after his early retirement while Torres leapfrogs into the Top 5 after not even residing inside the Top 10 entering, 30 points behind the lead. The only multi-time winner, Lebigre, now sits outside the Top 10 in 11th, but could bounce right back into the conversation with another good week. He could also be in trouble when it comes to staving off relegation from the series. It's still anyone's guess as to what is in store with four races to go.

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Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series Round 6 results at Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle were as follows:

Fin.

St.

No.

Driver

Laps

Interval

Led

Best

Pts.

1

11

6

Manel Cubo Torres

38

0.000

1

1:05.078

25

2

10

3

Jarl Teien

38

-1.913

2

1:04.822

21

3

7

5

Pablo Espes

38

-2.214

2

1:04.904

18

4

4

27

Simone Maria Marcenò

38

-6.965

10

1:04.564

16

5

15

92

Michael Janney

38

-8.194

0

1:05.270

12

6

16

9

Tamas Simon

38

-11.367

0

1:05.232

10

7

21

34

Matt Emery

38

-11.510

0

1:04.838

9

8

9

11

Przemyslaw Marek Lemanek

38

-13.489

0

1:04.974

8

9

3

55

Ben Fuller3

38

-18.938

18

1:04.839

7

10

13

04

Xavi Ros

38

-19.917

1

1:05.072

6

11

20

90

Jakob Behrens

38

-25.006

0

1:05.388

5

12

17

41

David Toth

38

-40.640

0

1:04.620

4

13

14

33

Gaël VALERO

38

-43.755

0

1:04.754

3

14

24

31

Jacob Reid4

38

-43.978

0

1:05.668

2

15

26

05

Jan Hoffmann

37

-1L

0

1:06.537

1

16

22

13

Jeffrey Decker

37

-1L

0

1:06.028

0

17

25

03

Matteo Calestani

37

-1L

0

1:06.758

0

18

6

23

Edoardo Leo

31

-7L

4

1:04.879

0

19

18

19

Kalen Chin

29

-9L

0

1:05.078

0

20

8

29

Jakub Maciejewski

27

DNF

0

1:04.902

0

21

23

64

Charlie Sears

26

DNF

0

1:06.433

0

22

12

28

Carlos Fenollosa

18

DNF

0

1:05.833

0

23

19

16

Daniel Sivi-Szabo

6

-32L

0

1:05.654

0

24

5

66

Michele Costantini

1

-37L

0

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0

25

1

2

Florian A Lebigre

1

DNF

0

---------

0

26

2

7

Marcos Núñez

1

-37L

0

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0

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Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series points through Round 6 are as follows:

  1. Przemyslaw Marek Lemanek, 83
  2. Jarl Teien, 72
  3. David Toth, 71
  4. Marcos Núñez, 63
  5. Manel Cubo Torres, 53
  6. Edoardo Leo, 49
  7. Pablo Espes, 49
  8. Matt Emery, 46
  9. Ben Fuller, 46
  10. Gaël Valero, 42

Only four races remain in the 2023 Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series season. Next up is another new venue to the series, Fuji International Speedway, a 2.833-mile, 16 corner course located near Mount Fuji in Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Coverage starts on Thursday, October 26, at 19:00 GMT (3PM ET) and will stream across all iRacing social media channels.

For more information on the Grand Prix Turn Racing iRacing Series, visit www.iracing.com/irgp. For more information on Turn Racing, visit www.turnracing.com. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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