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Aston Martin driver Alex Lynn to miss Bahrain WEC finale due to COVID-19
Factory Aston Martin driver Alex Lynn will miss the final round of the 2019-20 World Endurance Championship season in Bahrain this weekend after testing positive for COVID-19. Following his Le Mans 24 Hours success with Maxime Martin and Harry Tincknell in the #97 Aston Martin Vantage in the GTE Pro class, Lynn was due to return with Martin as a duo for Saturday's eight-hour title decider.
Lynn's place will be taken by Richard Westbrook, who was already due to travel to the Gulf nation to drive alongside Paul Dalla Lana and Ross Gunn in Aston's #98 entry in the GTE Am ranks due to Augusto Farfus' commitments with BMW in the clashing Sebring 12 Hours.
With Westbrook moving up to GTE Pro, Aston has called up 2017 GTE Am champion Pedro Lamy to take Westbrook's place in the #98 Vantage.
The two Aston crews occupy the top two spots in the GTE Pro standings, with the #95 entry of Marco Sorensen and Nicki Thiim leading Lynn and Martin by 15 points, with 39 available in the bonus points Bahrain race.
The only other car still in mathematical contention for the class title is the AF Corse Ferrari 488 of Alessandro Pier Guidi and James Calado, which trails the leading Aston by 26 points.
Pier Guidi will also miss the Bahrain finale and will instead be competing in the GT World Challenge Europe at Paul Ricard, meaning Calado will share his Ferrari with Daniel Serra.
A sad way for Alex Lynn to end a Title challenge.
Full story: https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/1534 ... to-covid19
Factory Aston Martin driver Alex Lynn will miss the final round of the 2019-20 World Endurance Championship season in Bahrain this weekend after testing positive for COVID-19. Following his Le Mans 24 Hours success with Maxime Martin and Harry Tincknell in the #97 Aston Martin Vantage in the GTE Pro class, Lynn was due to return with Martin as a duo for Saturday's eight-hour title decider.
Lynn's place will be taken by Richard Westbrook, who was already due to travel to the Gulf nation to drive alongside Paul Dalla Lana and Ross Gunn in Aston's #98 entry in the GTE Am ranks due to Augusto Farfus' commitments with BMW in the clashing Sebring 12 Hours.
With Westbrook moving up to GTE Pro, Aston has called up 2017 GTE Am champion Pedro Lamy to take Westbrook's place in the #98 Vantage.
The two Aston crews occupy the top two spots in the GTE Pro standings, with the #95 entry of Marco Sorensen and Nicki Thiim leading Lynn and Martin by 15 points, with 39 available in the bonus points Bahrain race.
The only other car still in mathematical contention for the class title is the AF Corse Ferrari 488 of Alessandro Pier Guidi and James Calado, which trails the leading Aston by 26 points.
Pier Guidi will also miss the Bahrain finale and will instead be competing in the GT World Challenge Europe at Paul Ricard, meaning Calado will share his Ferrari with Daniel Serra.
A sad way for Alex Lynn to end a Title challenge.
Full story: https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/1534 ... to-covid19
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