Updated
Updated · Sportscar365 · Jun 14
Bourdais Retires from Le Mans at Halfway on $2 Power-Steering Failure
Updated
Updated · Sportscar365 · Jun 14

Bourdais Retires from Le Mans at Halfway on $2 Power-Steering Failure

3 articles · Updated · Sportscar365 · Jun 14

Summary

  • Mid-race leader Sebastien Bourdais saw his No. 38 Hertz Team JOTA Cadillac retire around halfway after a power-steering failure struck just after his pit stop.
  • The failure hit on pit-in, forcing Bourdais to limp one lap back with what he called a steering wheel that was “just a rod”; repairs briefly returned the car to track before retirement.
  • Bourdais, 47, called the loss “a dagger in the heart” because the home-race chance looked unusually strong after years of near misses, including three Le Mans runner-up finishes with Peugeot.
  • Cadillac still drew encouragement from the result: the No. 38 and sister No. 12 JOTA car both ran at the front, suggesting the updated V-Series.R Evo package delivered the Le Mans step it targeted.

Insights

After another 'dagger in the heart' at his home race, will Sebastien Bourdais ever capture that elusive overall Le Mans victory?
Despite the retirement, did Cadillac's front-running pace prove their new car is a future Le Mans winner and a technical success?
Cadillac's new car is incredibly fast but fragile. How will the team solve its reliability issues before next year's race?