Chesterfield race ace Seb Perez suffers an unlucky race weekend

Chesterfield's race ace Seb Perez’s first weekend back on track was one of misfortune at Circuit Paul Ricard.
A crash ended Perez's hopes in the final race. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.A crash ended Perez's hopes in the final race. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.
A crash ended Perez's hopes in the final race. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.

The 21 year old racer’s weekend ended with a knock after the duo of Perez and George Gamble crashed out of the final race in the highly competitive GT4 European Series at the French Grand Prix Circuit.

All was not lost for the pairs first outing with Swiss based R-Motorsport Team in the #762 Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4, the rest of the weekend saw both drivers get better every lap and their pace was strong.

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This was Perez and Gamble’s first steps in international GT endurance racing after the team paused its activities cancelling the 5 races planned for them as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Seb Perez's return to racing didn't go as planned. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.Seb Perez's return to racing didn't go as planned. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.
Seb Perez's return to racing didn't go as planned. Image by SRO / Brecht_Decancq Photography.

The whole aim of the weekend was to get used to the car as they had not been out fully in the car for about 13 months apart from a brief spell back in March this year.

It was a long weekend for then both that started early last Thursday morning with two official test sessions on the 5.842km circuit for them to get to grip with the 4 litre V8 twin turbo supercar.

Perez took to the car as if he had only driven it yesterday, in his usual style he was blowing time off each lap and both drivers in both sessions finished with some of the fastest times on track and top ten places.

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That was the easy bit over, two free practice sessions followed on Friday that again saw Perez in the driving seat in session one with a dry track to start and a downpour during left the track damp by the end of the session to finish 14th place with a top speed of 154.3kph and 2m.15.778s to get the Aston Martin around the circuit. Gamble took the reins for the second afternoon session on the dried out circuit to finish 12th across the line.

Time was tight as the team worked hard on the car to get it finely tuned for the night time qualifying session that was in two 20 minute slots. As before Perez took to the wheel for the first stint and all eyes would be on him, he was hot off the mark and on lap 7 he took his fastest lap only 2.82 seconds off the fastest on track to finish 10th. Almost a carbon copy so did Gamble who brought the car home in 9th in the second session.

Saturday was race day that saw two races, a morning race for one hours duration followed by the final race of the season scheduled 18.45, an hour and a half after sunset.

As the lights went out for race one Perez was consistent throughout his stint until the pit lane window opened that meant a mandatory driver change to Gamble, both drivers worked like trojans to keep the momentum up and the car in the right direction that saw him bring the car home in 12th place with a top speed of 154.5kph and only 2 seconds off the pace of fastest on track.

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As darkness fell on the circuit for the final race the cool dry night was set alight with h a blazing headlights from the 19 cars and the sound was astounding.

It was Gambles turn to take first stint and Perez to await in the pit garage in eagerness to get back behind the wheel, things didn’t go to plan and to the disappointment of both drivers, disaster fell on lap 2 when Gamble made contact with a Mercedes that put their Aston Martin out of the race, game over.

After the race Perez said, “It was really a great experience to do an event in a new car considering we should have been racing in this seasons championship. It was nice to go and race in the last race of the series.

He added “It was not the result we had planned but we went to learn and develop everything for the 2021 season, respectively I think the pace was strong given we hadn’t driven the car for 13 months and were improving every session”

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The team pairing of Perez and Gamble as team mates was not new, it was a racing incident that can happen in any race and at any time.

Entering into the event was a one-off in preparation to R-Motorsport Teams 2021 GT4 campaign. It was about developing and learning everything about the car for the 2021 season. Watch this space for forthcoming team news.