Nelson Panciatici was instrumental in this fierce battle up the field, adopting a punishing pace in all his stints:
Nelson: “We never gave up, our Alpine A450 was nicely balanced and our Michelin tyres reliable which meant I could drive her to the limits with just the narrowest of security margins when I overtook. I didn’t make a brilliant qualifier as I was held up by traffic, a pole result may not have been on the cards but a place in
It was after the qualifiers that Philippe Sinault, Team Manager for Signatech-Alpine, told us: “We’ve made a lot of progress with the behaviour of the car. It’s really satisfying. Nelson Panciatici put on a great performance even though there was traffic and the yellow flags didn’t allow him to finish in the front runners. We have stopped watching the stopwatch, from now on we will be watching the big clock!” The race reassured him with regards to the performance of his team: “Above all else we know the quality of our team. The work they’ve accomplished these last weeks and even more so during these 24 Hours, was exceptional. It makes me proud to see our mechanics rewarded by a jury. It’s important because it’s with them that we want to build the future. We were also able to gauge how much the public want to see the Alpine story continue. The race was difficult for our morale. We showed we had a great potential. The frustration was lessened by the amazing battle back up the field. We had to show what we’re capable of but only victory is sweet and we will do all we can to reach this new objective as quickly as possible!”
The next meeting for the Signatech-Alpine team is on the Red Bull Ring in Austria for the third leg of the European Le Mans Series on July 19 and 20 and without a doubt their drivers will want to make Alpine’s colours shine again!