Massive blow-by-blow recap from the 12 Hours of Estoril

2021 FIM Endurance World Championship
12 Hours of Estoril


12 Hours of Estoril

It was a busy start to the 12 Hours of Estoril as Gregg Black took the early lead on the SERT Suzuki ahead of Mike Di Meglio on the F.C.C. TSR Honda and the BMW mounted Javier Fores. YART had completely dominated qualifying but Marvin Fritz was slow out of the blocks in seventh.

12 Hours of Estoril

The leading trio of SERT, Honda and BMW immediately started to break away from the field and Di Meglio slid the Honda through to the lead on lap two. Fores then took the lead on the BMW after passing both Black and Di Meglio. 

Honda, Suzuki, BMW

Fritz was slowly working his way forward and by the 15-minute mark had joined that leading trio. The YART entry passed the SERT bike, then the Honda after setting a new fastest lap on lap ten. Fores had a three-second lead on the BMW M1000RR and kept the YART YZF-R1M at bay until around the 50-minute mark where it became clear that the rear Dunlop on the BMW had nothing left to give. 

Fritz reclaimed the ground he had lost at the start

YART entered the pits at 53 minutes for fuel and fresh rubber and Canpea took the controls of the YZF-R1M but the bike refused to fire at first which cost them a couple of extra seconds. The SERT Suzuki had caught and passed the BMW on track by the 55-minute mark.  Honda then took their pit-stop followed by the BMW.  SERT were the last to come in at the 59-minute mark where Black handed over to Xavier Simeon. 

Canepa mounts the YART YZF-R1M

At the end of the second hour SERT led BMW by 47-seconds.  That all changed in the next 30-minutes though as Foray fell on the BMW which promoted YART up into second place.

BMW spent more than four-minutes in the pit garage repairing the M1000RR before they rejoined the race in 19th position. 

BMW lost a few minutes in the pits as the M 1000 RR was repaired

Karel Hanika on the YART YZF-R1M had started to close in on the SERT GSX-R1000R being ridden by Sylvain Guintoli. The pair were both riding brilliantly and navigating lapped traffic, the gap between them ebbing and flowing accordingly as they threaded their needles through the traffic. Then 2-hrs-45-mins into the race Guintoli lost the front while leading which handed the race lead over to Hanika and his YART squad then chose that moment to call him into the pits where he handed over to Marvin Fritz. Guintoli had picked up the GSX-R1000R and rode straight into the SERT pit garage for repairs.

Suzuki technicians replaced the right clip-on and various other components while the bike was in the garage, they lost around six-minutes in the pits before rejoining the race in 15th place. 

SERT lost six-minutes in the pits

The track temperatures had been hotting up as the race progressed and riders were really starting to slide around towards the end of their stints as the tyres wore.  

Just before the three-hour mark Josh Hook pitted the F.C.C. TSR bike to hand over to Mike Di Meglio. The Honda squad were in third place, 30-seconds behind the WeBike SRC Kawasaki squad while YART in-turn led the Kawasaki by just under 30-seconds. 

Josh Hook – F.C.C. TSR Honda

Four-hours in and YART led F.C.C. TSR Honda by a lap and the WeBike SRC Kawasaki was now in third place, a further 35-seconds behind. SERT had worked their way back up to tenth place and Simeon was on the GSX-R1000R. Niccolo Canepa was on the leading YART bike, Takahashi was on the Honda while Nigon had the controls of the WeBike SRC Kawasaki. 

F.C.C. TSR Honda led the race at the five hour mark by a lap over YART.  SERT were back up to eighth while BMW Motorrad Endurance were recovering well from their early mishap and were now up to 11th place. 

At the halfway mark Josh Hook had just completed his second stint on the F.C.C. TSR Honda and handed the reins over to Mike Di Meglio. That saw the Honda squad relegated back to third while YART led the WeBike SRC Kawasaki. SERT were now up to sixth and BMW in eighth.

Niccolo Canepa went down and with it the chances of victory for YART were gone

YART looked to be on course for victory but a mistake by Niccolo Canepa when struggling with worn tyres half-an-hour into the second half of the 12-hour race put himself and the YZF-R1M on the deck.

It took a few minutes for the bike to be transported back to the pits in a van. Once back to the garage it took the YART technicians another  ten-minutes or so before they eventually rejoined the race in 19th place. 

Niccolo Canepa went down and with it the chances of victory for YART were gone

Then just after the seven-hour mark Xavier Simeon crashed the SERT bike, colliding with the then fourth placed Tati Team Beringer Kawasaki which put them out of the race. 

Of the fast runners now only the WeBike SRC Kawasaki and the F.C.C. TSR Honda had not been down the road and the pair were now first and second while the VRD Igol Experiences entry was now the leading Yamaha in third place.

WeBike SRC Kawasaki

An important ten championship points are awarded to the team leading the race at the eighth hour and those vital points went to WeBike SRC Kawasaki France Trickstar as at that juncture they led the race by a lap over the F.C.C. TSR entry and were now the new favourites for victory.   BMW Motorrad had done a brilliant job to claw their way back up to fourth. YART were 14th and SERT down in 24th. 

Mike Di Meglio

By the tenth hour F.C.C TSR Honda had reduced the gap to the WeBike SRC Kawasaki to less than six-seconds.  The VRD Igol Yamaha was still holding down third place ahead of BMW while SERT were now 20th.

Then with just over 90-minutes left in the race Erwan Nigon ran out of fuel on the leading WeBike SRC Kawasaki and he was left to push the bike to a recovery point.

That handed the lead to Yuki Takahashi on the F.C.C. TSR Honda and while the Kawasaki was being returned to the WeBike SRC pit garage the VRD Igol swept through to second place. The Kawasaki did get back out in time to rejoin the race in fourth place, Davide Checa back out on the ZX-10R behind the BMW Motorrad entry. 

YART

As the race entered its final hour the F.C.C. TSR Honda led the VRD Igol Yamaha by two-laps and the WeBike SRC Kawasaki was back up into third place ahead of BMW.  The Moto Ain Yamaha was in fifth ahead of the leading Superstock entry of BMRT 3D Kawasaki. The ERC Ducati was in seventh place ahead of the Bolliger Switzerland Kawasaki and National Motos Honda. 

ERC Ducati

Josh Hook took the controls of the F.C.C. TSR for the final 53-minutes of the race with a two-lap lead and the 28-year-old Aussie had the honour of taking the chequered flag and victory for the French squad. It had been a very trying start to the event for the team but they worked through their problems to become competitive and thus this victory will be very sweet indeed. 

VRD Igol Experiences Yamaha were still in the reckoning for second place late in the race but a mistake a few laps from the end meant the Florian Alt, Florian Marino and Nico Terol triumvirate just missed out on a podium. Marino had been under increasing pressure from Guarnoni on the WeBike SRC Kawasaki towards the end of the race and that was what forced his mistake. The pair had been tussling at close-quarters as they un-lapped themselves from the leading Honda with ten-minutes left in the race. Marino then ran off with only four-minutes remaining while taking that battle for second place back up to Guarnoni and by the time he was back on track he had been relegated to fourth place as Markus Reiterberger swept past on the BMW.

F.C.C. TSR Honda France the victors

The WeBike SRC Kawasaki entry of Guarnoni, Nigon and Checa claimed second place, a lap behind the Honda entry while BMW claimed the final step on the rostrum. Again the German squad (Fores, Reiterberger, Foray) recovered from problems to climb back up the order to a good result just as they had done at the Le Mans 24 Hour which shows the strength of the squad. Reiterberger had the speed in that final stint to have put the team up to second place but he was held up while trying to un-lap himself from Hook which prevented him from getting on fighting terms with Guarnoni on the final lap. 

WeBike SRC Kawasaki entry of Guarnoni, Nigon and Checa claimed second place

Moto Ain (Randy de Puniet, Robin Mulhauser and Roberto Rolfo) claimed fifth ahead of BMRT 3D Maxxess Nevers Kawasaki (Guarnoni, Nigon, Checa) who along with scoring sixth outright also took the Superstock class victory ahead of the ERC Endurance Ducati EWC (Gines, Rossi, Masson) entry and Bolliger Team Switzerland Kawasaki.

BMRT 3D Maxxess Nevers Kawasaki were sixth outright and won the Superstock category with Guarnoni, Nigon and Checa

Webike SRC Kawasaki France Trickstar go to the top of the 2021 FIM EWC standings with that second place finish while F.C.C TSR Honda move up to second place, five-points behind the Kawasaki squad. BMW Motorrad hold down third place, two-points behind Honda while SERT slip to fourth in the championship. 

The next race of the FIM Endurance World Championship season will take place on the Paul Ricard circuit in France for the 84th edition of the Bol d’Or on September 18 and 19th.


Josh Hook – F.C.C. TSR Honda France

Everybody did such a great job, we didn’t make any mistakes, we focused on our pace and just keep it throughout the race. For sure that we were lucky today but at the end we won, we knew our potential, and consistency paid off. Huge thanks to the team for the great work during the whole week.”

Josh Hook – F.C.C. TSR Honda France
Mike Di Meglio – F.C.C. TSR Honda France

After a tough week, finishing in this way is a great reward. It’s all about endurance, you must never give up. I asked if I could attack in my last stint and that allowed us to put pressure on our opponents, some of whom made mistakes. We gave it all and we went all the way, it’s incredible.” 

Mike Di Meglio
Yuki Takahashi – F.C.C. TSR Honda France

It was very hard for us since the beginning of the week but everyone has worked well to solve problems one step at a time. Today we gave it all and I am very happy for this victory.

F.C.C. TSR Honda France
Marc Bongers – BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director

Congratulations to the whole team on another fantastic performance. It was a real thriller and history repeated itself. It was similar to Le Mans: leading shortly after the start, then a setback, then moving up the field to finish on the podium. We weren’t quite able to race at our pace in the first stint with the cool track temperatures. Things went really well from the second stint and our pace was definitely good enough to win. Unfortunately, Kenny fell and we dropped down to P20. Everyone did a magnificent job in the ensuing race to catch up. Our pace was really good down to the wire, but realistically we wouldn’t have done better than P4 or P5. But the other teams also experienced a few dramas, so the battle for P2 to P4 was really close in the end. We had to change the brakes, which was planned, but the final two stints from Xavi and Markus were incredibly strong so we really piled the pressure on the rider in third place. To end up finishing in P3 less than one second behind second place – after the fall at the beginning – we have to be pleased with that result. We saw that we had the pace required to win. Now we are in a very good starting position for the rest of the season, and our motto for the Bol d’Or in September is ‘full attack’. After all, we are still in with a chance of winning the world championship. We still have some work to do, but have a very good team, a very good bike, and the potential to become even better. I’d like to thank the team, they did a fantastic job, were great in the pit stops, and I’m happy that we could mark Werner Daemen’s 50th birthday by gifting him this podium.”

BMW lost a few minutes in the pits
Mandy Kainz – YART Yamaha Official EWC Team, Team Manager

What can I say? Life is unfair and sometimes racing is even more unfair! It was a crazy race from start to finish for everybody, we didn’t get the result we wanted but it is what it is. The conditions were really warm and pushed everybody to their limit. Eventually Honda won as they controlled their pace really well. Our plan was to win the race, unfortunately one mistake cost us the victory. We managed to finish the race, we were competitive, and we’ll look to return to winning ways in Bol d’Or.”

Damien Saulnier – SERT Team Manager

This race has proven once again that in Endurance, nothing is ever decided in advance. We came here with points ahead, a lot of hope, a well-functioning team and three fast riders. At the start of the race, we showed our potential. And then, a few hours later the result is completely different. It’s racing, with its ups and downs. It’s up to us to reverse the trend at the Bol d’Or.


2021 FIM EWC 12 Hours of Estoril Results

Pos Team………………………………………………………………………………….. Bike Cat/Pos Cat Laps Total/Time Gaps/First Gap/Prev Best/Lap Pits Pit/Time
1 F.C.C. TSR Honda France Honda 1 EWC 417 12h00m32.811 1m39.801 11 11m22.572
2 WEBIKE SRC KAWASAKI FRANCE TRICKSTAR Kawasaki 2 EWC 416 12h02m00.004 1 Lap 1 Lp. 1m39.503 12 12m28.092
3 BMW MOTORRAD WORLD ENDURANCE TEAM BMW 3 EWC 416 12h02m00.980 1 ap 0.976 1m39.161 13 17m30.035
4 VRD IGOL EXPÉRIENCES Yamaha 4 EWC 415 12h00m33.658 2 Lap 1 Lap. 1m39.763 12 14m01.134
5 MOTO AIN Yamaha 5 EWC 412 12h01m49.821 5 Lap 3 Lap 1m39.900 13 15m48.665
6 BMRT 3D MAXXESS NEVERS Kawasaki 1 SST 410 12h01m15.817 7 Lap 2 Lap 1m40.136 12 13m47.315
7 ERC Endurance Ducati Ducati 6 EWC 410 12h01m44.239 7 Lap 28.422 1:m0.178 13 21m11.942
8 Team Bolliger Switzerland #8 Kawasaki 7 EWC 409 12h01m15.716 8 Lap 1 Lap 1m41.480 12 11m18.890
9 National Motos Honda 2 SST 407 12h01m34.725 10 Lap 2 Lap 1m41.171 13 16m01.157
10 YART – Yamaha Official Team EWC Yamaha 8 EWC 407 12h02m01.495 10 Lap 26.770 1m39.384 13 26m40.265
11 Wójcik Racing Team Yamaha 9 EWC 406 12h00m48.268 11 Lap 1 Lap 1m39.910 16 24m23.172
12 3ART BEST OF BIKE Yamaha 10 EWC 405 12h01:m6.085 12 Lap 1 Lap 1m42.298 12 12m58.021
13 TEAM 18 SAPEURS POMPIERS CMS MOTOST Yamaha 3 SST 402 12h02m01.205 15 Lap 3 1m41.035 15 25m15.206
14 TEAM 33 LOUIT APRIL MOTO Kawasaki 4 SST 401 12h00m40.736 16 Lap 1 Lap 1m41.278 15 25m50.782
15 Slider Endurance Yamaha 5 SST 401 12h00m52.411 16 Lap 11.675 1m43.528 12 15m16.468
16 Team LRP Poland BMW 11 EWC 401 12h01m35.593 16 Lap. 43.182 1m41.807 10 18m27.066
17 YOSHIMURA SERT MOTUL Suzuki 12 EWC 400 12h01m11.006 17 Lap. 1 Lap. 1m39.155 12 31m28.350
18 FALCON RACING Yamaha 6 SST 398 12h01m59.119 19 Lap 2 Lap 1m44.577 12 14m01.892
19 No Limits Motor Team Suzuki 7 SST 397 12h01m23.114 20 Lap. 1 Lap 1m41.765 15 28m59.353
20 ENERGIE ENDURANCE 91 Kawasaki 8 SST 396 12h00m38.578 21 Lap. 1 Lap 1m43.295 14 20m54.334
21 PITLANE ENDURANCE 86 Yamaha 9 SST 395 12h01m14.871 22 Lap. 1 Lap 1m42.039 14 19m46.737
22 JMA MOTOS ACTION BIKE Suzuki 10 SST 393 12h01m52.931 24 Lap. 2 Lap. 1m42.972 12 37m20.419
23 TRT27 BAZAR 2 LA BECANE Suzuki 11 SST 392 12h01m41.453 25 Lap. 1 Lap 1m44.861 13 18m41.002
24 British Endurance Racing Team Suzuki 12 SST 391 12h01m53.755 26 Lap. 1 Lap 1m44.312 14 24m17.179
25 Wójcik Racing Team 2 Yamaha 13 SST 388 12h01m53.697 29 Lap 3 Lap 1m40.341 15 30m39.133
26 RAC41-CHROMEBURNER Honda 14 SST 387 12h01m53.041 30 Lap. 1 Lap 1m42.218 12 36m24.869
27 PLAYERS Kawasaki 15 SST 373 12h01m15.765 44 Lap 14 Lap 1m44.253 17 51m13.594
28 Motobox Kremer Racing #65 Yamaha 13 EWC 350 12h01m27.658 67 Lap 23 Lap 1m43.991 18 1m24:15.437
29 TATI TEAM BERINGER RACING Kawasaki 14 EWC 303 09h02m45.932 114 Lap. 47 Lap 1m40.279 10 22m19.702
30 Team Aviobike Yamaha 16 SST 145 04h57m37.153 272 Lap 158 Lap. 1m43.068 5 52m52.359

2021 FIM Endurance World Championship Standings

Pos Team………………………………………………………………………………… Bike Country FMN Total FRA POR FRA JPN
1 WEBIKE SRC KAWASAKI FRANCE TRICKSTAR Kawasaki FRA FFM 87 48 39
2 F.C.C. TSR Honda France Honda JPN MFJ 82 36 46
3 BMW MOTORRAD WORLD ENDURANCE TEAM BMW BEL FMB 80 44 36
4 YOSHIMURA SERT MOTUL Suzuki FRA FFM 76 64 12
5 VRD IGOL EXPÉRIENCES Yamaha FRA FFM 61 32 29
6 ERC Endurance Ducati Ducati GER DMSB 49 29 20
7 YART – Yamaha Official Team EWC Yamaha AUT AMF 32 14 18
8 Motobox Kremer Racing #65 Yamaha GER DMSB 31 23 8
9 Wójcik Racing Team Yamaha POL PZM 27 12 15
10 MOTO AIN Yamaha FRA FFM 24 24
11 MACO RACING Team Yamaha SVK SMF 24 24
12 Team Bolliger Switzerland #8 Kawasaki SUI FMS 19 19
13 GT Endurance Yamaha FRA FFM 18 18
14 3ART BEST OF BIKE Yamaha FRA FFM 13 13
15 Team LRP Poland BMW POL PZM 10 10
16 TATI TEAM BERINGER RACING Kawasaki FRA FFM 4 2 2

Source: MCNews.com.au

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