RISI TOPS GT2 TIME SHEETS IN A DAY OF MIXED FORTUNES
HOUSTON, TX, (Sunday, June 1, 2008)
-- Following on from the torrential rain at last year’s 24 Hours of Le
Mans event, there was yet more inclement weather to deal with in today’s
one day of official testing for this year’s twice-round-the-clock endurance
classic.
However, at the end of eight hours of available track
time, the Houston-based Risi Competizione team’s #82 Ferrari 430 GT topped the
timing sessions in the GT2 class. Jaime Melo’s fastest time of 4:05.561
set the benchmark, closely followed by the #80 Porsche of Risi’s ALMS
competitor, Flying Lizard Motorsports, in the hands of Jörg Bergmeister.
Reigning ALMS GT2 Champion Melo, his regular team
mate Mika Salo, and Le Mans rookie, Gimmi Bruni, completed a total
of 34 laps running during the day, electing not to go out at the wettest
times in order not to put the car at undue risk for the race in two
weeks’ time. As a newcomer,
Bruni was obliged to complete a minimum of ten laps as a ‘rookie test’ and
this was done early in the day before the weather deteriorated.
The Italian said afterwards: “I like the circuit, it’s very nice. Unfortunately
it was damp, wet and dry on the track while I was out there so we didn’t get
a chance to push much, but it was okay. The track does feel very long, compared
to what I’m used to, especially on the Mulsanne, but I’m getting accustomed to
it!”
The fortunes of the #83 Ferrari, piloted by Krohn
Racing’s Nic Jönsson, Tracy
Krohn and Eric van de Poele, were not so good. After Eric van de Poele, a Le
Mans winner in 1998, had completed his rookie test of ten mandatory laps (because
it is more than three years since he last raced here in France), the rain started
to fall and the remainder of the morning session was largely sat out. Tracy Krohn
was looking forward to a longer run in the dry conditions at the start of the
afternoon session, but had only turned three laps of the 13.629 km (8.46 mile)
circuit when his off-track excursion brought a premature end to the afternoon
for he and his team mates.
Despite very mixed weather and challenging
track conditions, the team was pleased with what had been achieved
in terms of tire evaluation and chassis set up, and Chief Engineer
Rick Mayer’s comments summed it up well. “If we had to start
the race tomorrow, I think we would be in very good shape.”
These views were echoed by Team Principal,
Giuseppe Risi, who said after the end of the day, “We have had a good day and we were able to do everything we
wanted to within the parameters of the conditions, which obviously affected everyone
else as well. I’m happy with the progress made during our time out there on the
track.
“It was very disappointing for Tracy Krohn to have had the accident, but the
team will pull together to have the car repaired and ready for presentation at
scrutineering on Tuesday, June 10. We have heard from Tracy since he went to
the hospital for a check up and he’s feeling well, with no worrying aches and
pains, and will be flying home tomorrow as planned.”
The race, which begins at 3.00pm (local,
9.00am CDT) on the 14th June, will be seen by over 250,000
spectators, up to 386 million TV viewers worldwide, and
reported on by 1,800 journalists from over 35 nations. For
regular updates and information on the Risi Competizione
team’s quest for success, go to www.risicompetizione.com
or www.krohnracing.net
Note to Editors:
Risi Competizione is a Houston-based
racing team, wholly owned and directed by Giuseppe Risi,
which has been very successful in sports car racing in both
Europe and the United States. In addition to racing Ferraris
and Maseratis, Risi Competizione also provides competition
development, management, and support services.
Tracy W. Krohn, of Houston, Texas, continues
his successful racing relationship with Risi Competizione
in 2008, and will run in a Ferrari 430GT for three ALMS
races (Sebring, Petit Le Mans and Laguna Seca) and the
24 Hours of Le Mans. Krohn is also a team owner/driver
of the two-car Krohn Racing Daytona Prototype team in the
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series (finishing 4th and 7th
overall at the Daytona 24 Hours).
The Official Sponsors
of Risi Competizione, 2006 and 2007 ALMS GT2 Team Champions,
are Boost/Motorola, Michelin, Freescale, Ferrari of Silicon Valley, Ferrari Financial
Services, Boardwalk
Autogroup, Delphi and Ferrari
of Houston.
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