Melbourne Performance Centre
Press Release
Bright joins Audi for
outright attack on Bathurst 12-Hour
Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS ultra
2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour
Mount Panorama, Bathurst (February 7-9)
Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS ultra
2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour
Mount Panorama, Bathurst (February 7-9)
Dual Bathurst 12-Hour
champion Rod Salmon has revealed that Jason Bright will join his Audi R8 squad
for an assault on the 2014 Bathurst 12-Hour - the Bathurst 24-Hour and 1000
champion joining Salmon, Warren Luff and Liam Talbot behind the wheel of the
#6 Skwirk.com.au/MPC Audi R8
LMS ultra for an all-out attack on the outright victory.
“We’re going for the win,”
Salmon admitted matter-of-factly. “Don’t think for a minute that we’re just
going out there to run around in the top ten, we want victory.
“After the disappointment of
this year where the car was damaged during my stint we looked at what we needed
to do to take the win next year. I’d already decided we needed four drivers to
give me more of a chance to rest between stints, and we knew we needed to find
some more speed from the car to match the Mercedes, the Ferrari and the
Lamborghini. Those decisions though took a slight back-seat when Craig Lowndes
revealed he was going elsewhere next year, so we went looking for a driver of
equal caliber, and on Luffy’s advice, we spoke to Jason.
“I’m overjoyed. To have a
driver of his experience join us is fantastic. Yes I’m disappointed that we
lost Craig, but I’d have been more disappointed if we’d lost Warren. I think
he’s the better driver in these cars, so with him anchoring the team, I think
we take a far stronger package into 2014.”
“I’ve worked with Brighty a
lot over the years,” Luff explained. “I drove for his Britek team in V8
Supercars, and I know how professional he is with every aspect of his driving.
This year he did Le Mans, he did the 12-Hour in February, and he’s won the
24-Hour at Bathurst. He’s also a 1000 race winner, and he’ll have no trouble
adapting to the Audi.”
“I’m looking forward to it,
it’s going to be an experience” Bright admitted. “I’m also looking forward to
going to the 12-Hour for the first time in a car and a team that is in
contention for an outright win.
“I’ve been looking at the
way the Audis have been running in Europe this year too, and they’ve been quick
all season. I hear that they’re due a parity adjustment too towards the end of
the year, and that might be just what they need to tackle the Mercedes for
their [Audi] third win on the mountain.”
“There’s no question that
it’s the Mercedes and Ferrari teams that we’ll be battling next year,” Luff
added. “They were so quick in a straight line last year, but couldn’t match us
across the top of the mountain - if we get a little more straight line speed,
then we’ll be there, no question.”
So what of the specification
of the #6 Skwirk.com.au/Melbourne Performance
Centre Audi?
“We’re in discussion about
that now,” Salmon admitted. “The talk from Europe is that the FIA made a
mistake with the pre-season parity modifications for the new 2013 Audi R8
ultra. It was initially supposed to have a much bigger aero package, but
perhaps they’d been too competitive over recent seasons, because they not only
didn’t get the major modifications they were hoping for like Ferrari and
Lamborghini, but they also received a restrictor penalty which slowed them
down. Look at all the major European championships this year and the Audis have
only really figured because of their impressive reliability and great strategy,
they rarely qualify at the front.
“We’ll look at it based on
what the factory tell us and if making the 2013 upgrade will improve the car -
even half a second a lap - we’ll do it. We didn’t make the change to the 2013
ultra package earlier in the year, because it may well have been a slower
option than the 2012 upgrade we had at the end of last year. It’s a bit of a
waiting game at present.”
Unlike 2013 where Salmon was
joined by Luff and Lowndes for a three-driver assault on the 12-Hour, Bathurst
2014 will see four drivers sharing the duties, with rookie Liam Talbot joining
Salmon, Luff and Bright.
“Liam joined me at
Queensland Raceway for the fifth round of the Australian GT Championship
presented by Pirelli, and he’ll be alongside at Highlands in New Zealand next
month,” Salmon explained. “He’s only relatively knew to the sport, but he’s
covered a lot of miles in the last 18-months, and I think he’ll be a great
asset to the team.”
“He’ll surprise a few people
I think,” Luff added. “I’ve done some driving with him here in Queensland with
Porsche and he’s very good. He’s done a lot of miles with Radical this year,
and he’s done a number of events at the Nurburgring in Germany with Aston
Martin, and with my experience over there, he’s talked to me a lot about what
to expect. He’s only relatively young, but he’s keen to learn, and he showed at
QR just how quick he can be in the Audi, so he’ll be a valuable asset to the
team.”
As for what having four
drivers does to Salmon’s time in the car, that will be determined by their
position in the field mid-race.
“If we’re fighting for the
lead at the mid point of the race, I might leave the boys to battle it out, but
if we’re a lap or two down and out of the chase, Brighty might be assigned to
signing autographs and kissing babies..” Salmon laughed.
“I admit that I made a minor
mistake this year. I had just completed my third hour of driving out of the
five hours we had raced and I was pretty stuffed.
“I missed my line by only a
millimetre coming out of the Dipper and ended up grazing the exit with the left
rear requiring three laps in the pits to check possible damage; that’s all it
takes to put you out of contention.
“With four drivers next
year, I’ll be doing my fair share, but that extra driver will allow us to
juggle the pit windows with the maximum allotted time to ensure there’s
more time to rest between stints.
“I want that third win, and
all our efforts are focused on achieving that. We have one of the very best
teams in the business with Melbourne Performance Centre, we’ll have a terrific
driver lineup, and if we manage to find some more speed out of the car, even
better. At the end of the day, the team and the drivers will make up for some
of that speed deficit based on experience, so whichever way you look at it,
we’ll be there in the mix somewhere. I can’t wait!!”
The 2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst
12-Hour gets underway on February 7, with the 12-Hour event starting at 6:15am
on Sunday, February 9.
Melbourne Performance Centre
is proudly supported by Skwirk.com.au,
One World Bar, The Audi Race Experience, PH Motorsport Trailers - supplier
of the new Audi Sports Customer racing transporter, BluFi Wireless Australia
and Questek Australia.
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