Shanghai WEC: Audi's McNish, Kristensen, Duval claim 2013 title
Audi drivers Allan McNish, Tom Kristensen and Loic Duval claimed the 2013 World Endurance Championship after a conservative run to third place in Saturday's Shanghai round
The final podium position was more than enough to give the trio an unassailable lead in the championship with one round left to run, despite victory for team-mates Andre Lotterer, Benoit Treluyer and Marcel Fassler.
McNish and his co-drivers opted to play the percentages aboard their Audi R18 e-tron quattro after qualifying only fourth on a track that appeared to favour Toyota's TS030 HYBRID.
McNish also found himself on the wrong compound tyres in the opening stint and was more than 40 seconds off the lead at the first round of pitstops.
"I feel massively proud of what we accomplished this year," said McNish. "We came out the blocks fighting in the Silverstone opening race and went on to also win at Le Mans and in Texas.
"Today we drove a conservative race but I'm out to finish the season off in style in Bahrain at the end of the month."
Lotterer, Treluyer and Fassler took the victory in dramatic style at the end of a race that looked to be going the way of the Toyota driven by Nicolas Lapierre and Alex Wurz.
Toyota led into the final hour before Wurz took over from Lapierre with 53 minutes to run, which crucially meant the car would require a splash-and-dash fuel stop before the end of the six-hour race.
Wurz moved back to the head of the field when Fassler handed over to Treluyer 15 minutes later.
The Toyota remained ahead after Wurz made his fuel-only stop with 33 minutes to go and emerged from the pits with a slender advantage over the Audi.
Treluyer edged towards the Toyota and moved past after only two laps when Wurz went off line in Turn 3 as he tried to negotiate his way through traffic.
The Audi driver, who was on the fresher tyres, was then able to pull away to a final margin of victory of 16s.
The second Toyota, shared by Anthony Davidson, Sebastien Buemi and Stephane Sarrazin, retired from the lead in the penultimate hour when a bolt in the right- front suspension sheered.
LMP2 honours went to the G-Drive/Delta-ADR Nissan 03 shared by John Martin, Mike Conway and Roman Rusinov, which dominated the class despite a delay caused by bodywork damage sustained in the middle of the race.
Aston Martin finished one-two in the GTE Pro class, Darren Turner and Stefan Mucke (pictured above) bolstering their championship hopes with a narrow victory over Bruno Senna, Richie Stanaway and Pedro Lamy.
GTE Am honours went to the 8Star Ferrari squad of Davide Rigon, Enzo Potolicchio and Rui Aguas.
Pos Cl Drivers Team/Car Time/Gap 1. P1 Lotterer/Treluyer/Fassler Audi 6h01m33.343s 2. P1 Wurz/Lapierre Toyota +15.374s 3. P1 Kristensen/Duval/McNish Audi +1 laps 4. P1 Belicchi/Beche/Prost Rebellion Lola-Toyota +5 laps 5. P2 Rusinov/Martin/Conway Delta-ADR ORECA-Nissan +13 laps 6. P2 Pla/Heinemeier Hansson/Brundle OAK Morgan-Nissan +13 laps 7. P2 Baguette/Gonzalez/Plowman OAK Morgan-Nissan +13 laps 8. P2 Graves/Kerr/Dolby Delta-ADR ORECA-Nissan +14 laps 9. P2 Shulzhitckiy/Lux/Wirdheim Greaves Zytek-Nissan +15 laps 10. P2 Nicolet/Ihara/Cheng OAK Morgan-Nissan +18 laps 11. P2 Holzer/Kraihamer/Charouz Lotus +18 laps 12. GTE P Turner/Mucke Aston Martin +21 laps 13. GTE P Lamy/Senna/Stanaway Aston Martin +21 laps 14. GTE P Bergmeister/Pilet Manthey Porsche +22 laps 15. GTE P Bruni/Fisichella AF Ferrari +22 laps 16. GTE P Kobayashi/Vilander AF Ferrari +23 laps 17. GTE P Lieb/Lietz Manthey Porsche +23 laps 18. GTE A Potolicchio/Aguas/Rigon 8Star Ferrari +24 laps 19. GTE A Narac/Vernay/Palttala Imsa Porsche +25 laps 20. GTE A Campbell-Walter/Hall/Adam Aston Martin +25 laps 21. GTE A Ried/Roda/Ruberti Proton Porsche +25 laps 22. GTE A Bornhauser/Canal/Rees Larbre Corvette +26 laps 23. GTE A Gerber/Griffin/Cioci AF Ferrari +26 laps 24. P1 Davidson/Buemi/Sarrazin Toyota +47 laps 25. GTE A Krohn/Jonsson/Mediani Krohn Ferrari +51 laps Retirements: GTE A Campbell-Walter/Hall/Adam Aston Martin 100 laps GTE A Krohn/Jonsson/Mediani Krohn Ferrari 93 laps GTE A Bornhauser/Canal/Rees Larbre Corvette 56 laps
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