Brendon Hartley continues to show good form in his newly-chosen endurance racing disciplines.
The Kiwi, with team-mates Warren Hughes and Jody Firth, powered to third overall at the Six Hours of Donington in the UK at the weekend, the last round of the European Le Mans Series (ELMS).
His team, Murphy Prototypes, ran in the top five for most of the six hours after Firth qualified the Oreca 03-Nissan LMP2 in eighth. Hartley scored the fastest lap of the race, won by the OAK Racing team of Oliver Pla, Bertrant Baguette and Dimitre Enjalbert.
The team fought back from a lap down to make the podium and Hartley set the fastest lap to yet again show he's a serious contender in sports car racing.
"There is some disappointment because we had really high hopes for the race, but I think that we should be happy with our result," says Hartley. "Obviously for the team, it's their second podium in four races, so we all should be proud. It was a really tough race; I really enjoyed battling it out with the class, and it was a quality field too.