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Autosport Top 50 of 2023: #27 Filipe Albuquerque

2nd in IMSA SportsCar Championship (GTP)8th in FIA World Endurance (LMP2)

Filipe Albuquerque once again pulled double duty across IMSA and the WEC with the WTR Andretti Acura LMDh and United Autosports LMP2 teams respectively. The Portuguese was a race winner in neither arena (though took a maximum points score behind a non-registered car in WEC), but as always was a consistent performer across the two series.

Only Tom Blomqvist in the winning Meyer Shank Racing Acura was quicker than him on average at Daytona, with a car that was subsequently found to be illegal. Over in WEC, he was the fastest of the fastest over a double stint on a set of tyres aboard an ORECA-Gibson 07.

How Albuquerque shone in LMP2’s WEC farewell

Was Filipe Albuquerque the fastest LMP2 driver in the WEC in 2023? Class tyre supplier Goodyear thinks so. It has handed the Portuguese something it dubbed the Wingfoot award – named after the company logo -  for ending up top of its own, unofficial classification based on the fastest average lap time across a double stint, or a triple at Le Mans, on one set of its tyres. 

Albuquerque took the award despite missing two of the seven races while he was away on duty with WTRAndretti in IMSA. He took maximum points for the fastest double at Fuji in September and was in the top three in all but one of the five races he contested with United. That has to say something about one of the most consistent performers in LMP2 since the start of the current formula. 

Source: Autosport

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