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MANUFACTURER SERIES
Manufacturer Series World Series - Round 1: Unpredictable Drama, Non-stop Action, and Tragic Heartbreak
2021 Series Manufacturer Series - World Series Round 1
07/06/2021

SUZUKA, Japan (6 June 2021) – The 2021 World Series of the FIA Gran Turismo Championship kicked off today with Round 1 of Manufacturer Series. The top competitors from the 2020 World Finals filled up the starting grids for Rounds 1 and 2, as a new format was adopted for 2021 that essentially divides the calendar year into two seasons. Rounds 1 and 2 (held in June and July, respectively) make up the first season, along with a new event called World Series Showdown. Season 2 includes Rounds 3 and 4, to be held in October and November, respectively, culminating with the World Finals scheduled for December. More information on the 2021 format can be found at gran-turismo.com.

FIA Gran Turismo Championships 2021 Series Overview
Details regarding this year’s format and schedule in the Championships

With only one race making up each round, the pressure was on to get to the podium because only the top three finishers received points (three for 1st place, two for 2nd, and one for 3rd). Last year, it was Subaru that took the season championship, but, because no manufacturer had won in consecutive years, it was anyone’s guess which team would claim the crown in 2021.

Round 1, Suzuka Circuit

The first venue for the 2021 Manufacturer Series was the legendary Japanese racetrack, Suzuka Circuit, and it was immediately evident from qualifying that the 2021 season would be a very compelling one indeed, as the qualifying times of the 12-car field were separated by about a second. Japan’s Ryota Kokubun (Akagi_1942mi) put his Mazda RX-Vision GT3 on pole, ahead of Valerio Gallo of Italy (Williams_BRacer) in the Honda NSX Gr.3. Every driver needed to complete at least one lap on both soft- and medium-compound tyres, but no driver changes were required, so one driver would be going the entire 15-lap contest.

The rolling start saw the Mazda lead the Honda through the first corner, followed by the Porsche 911 RSR piloted by Angel Inostroza of Chile (YASHEAT_Loyrot) and the USA’s Manuel Troncoso (RMS-mata-boy) in the Lamborghini Huracán GT3. By the end of the lap, the top three cars, all on soft-compound tyres, began distancing themselves from the field, trying to build up a huge lead before they were required to switch to the slower medium-compound tyres. The race saw its first bit of action on the famous 130R corner (Turn 15) when the Honda shot past the Mazda to take the overall lead. Running in 3rd place was Vinicius Neto of Brazil (Sparta_HellzFire) in the Audi R8 LMS, who was doing all he could to keep the Porsche 911 of Inostroza at bay. Defending champion, Subaru, represented by the WRX Gr.3 piloted by Takuma Miyazono of Japan (Kerokkuma_ej20), sat comfortably in 5th.

On Lap 5, race-leader Gallo made a crucial error, when he overcooked his Honda NSX through the Casio Triangle (Turn 17) and spun off the track. He was able to recover, but found himself in 4th place when the dust had cleared, handing the overall lead back to Mazda. The first pit stops also came on this lap as the Honda went in, followed by the USA’s Donovan Parker (TX3_Cooper) in the Beetle and the Subaru.

It soon became a two-horse race with the Lamborghini Huracán running right behind the Mazda RX-Vision GT3, the two cars building a five-second advantage over the 3rd-place Audi R8 LMS of Neto. At the halfway point of the race, the running order was the Mazda RX-Vision GT3 leading the Lamborghini Huracán, followed by the Audi R8 LMS and the GT by Citroën driven by France’s Alexander Le (BFR_Mind).

Lap 8 saw the Lamborghini and Audi dive into the pits, handing 3rd and 4th place to the Subaru (Miyazono) and Porsche (Inostroza), but staying out was race-leader Kokubun, who had built up a 15-second lead over the rest of he field. He finally pitted his Mazda on Lap 10 and returned to the action in the lead, but by a mere half-second in front of the fast Lamborghini.

In an amazing display of skill and nerves, the top four cars—the Mazda RX-Vision GT3, Lamborghini Huracán, Porsche 911 and Subaru WRX—remained stuck to each other through every turn, when, finally, the pressure of running up front seemed to get the best of Kokubun as he allowed Troncoso’s Lamborghini to get past him through Turn 17 on Lap 12. He then let the Porsche and Subaru by, and, in the blink of an eye, the Mazda had dropped from 1st to 4th.

Inostroza wasted no time in taking full advantage of his Porsche 911’s sticker tyres, blowing past the Lamborghini through Turn 1 of Lap 13. Meanwhile the Mazda reclaimed 3rd place when it squeezed past the Subaru.

And then disaster struck for Manuel Troncoso and his Lamborghini Huracán. On the final lap of the race, through Turn 16, he lost control of his car and spun in spectacular fashion, dropping to 6th place. He had only two more corners to go for a 2nd-place finish and collect two points...but as the old adage goes, “That’s racing.”

In the end, it was Porsche that took the first Manufacturer Series win of the season, thanks to a masterful drive by Angel Inostroza. Ryota Kokubun, who also turned in an impressive and gutsy performance, brought his Mazda home in 2nd place in front of defending champion Takuma Miyazono and his Subaru WRX who finished 3rd.

2021 Series Manufacturer Series - World Series Round 1
Result

Rank Manufacturer / Drivers Time
1 Porsche Angel Inostroza 29:55.714
2 Mazda Ryota Kokubun + 01.186
3 Subaru Takuma Miyazono + 01.549
4 Mercedes-Benz Lucas Bonelli + 05.232
5 Ford Tatsuhiko Kato + 08.221
6 Lamborghini Manuel Troncoso + 08.668
7 Toyota Adriano Carrazza + 11.295
8 Volkswagen Donovan Parker + 11.508
9 Honda Valerio Gallo + 12.967
10 Citroën Alexandre Le + 13.032
11 Audi Vinicius Neto + 14.280
12 BMW Nicolás Rubilar + 16.660
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