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Two
months of intense testing and development come to a head next
weekend when Strakka Racing makes its prototype racing debut
in Round 1 of the 2009 Le Mans Series. The team’s three
drivers; Peter Hardman, Nick Leventis and Danny Watts, will
head out onto the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona
knowing that their preparation has been meticulous and thorough
and the Strakka Racing Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S is as well-prepared
to face the challenge ahead as they are.
Over
the course of the last few weeks the squad has completed more
than 3000 kilometres of testing: in the Algarve; at Paul Ricard
in the south of France; and last week at the former Grand
Prix circuit at Estoril in Portugal. It has been an exhilarating
schedule for a team that only raced in the Le Mans Series
for the first time in May 2008, and one that sees them on
the verge of taking on the world’s finest in LMP1.
Peter
Hardman, founder and team principal at Strakka Racing, is
undaunted. “As I've said before, this is a big step
for us, but one we always intended making. It’s just
come a little sooner than we first envisaged. Now that we
have completed our initial preparation, which has gone so
well, I feel we’re in great shape. However, I don't
for a minute underestimate the experience of the other teams
and drivers, but I'm really looking forward to the challenges
of competing at this level, both as a driver and as a team
owner.”
“We
have a lot of exceptionally capable people in the team and
our potential is huge, but we have to be sensible about our
target next weekend,” agrees Nick Leventis. “This
will be our first race in the new car, but I have every faith
that we can cause a few surprises. We have enormous enthusiasm
as a team, and after so much successful testing, it’s
going to come as a relief to get out there and race.”
Last
week’s Estoril test saw the team complete two full days
of trouble-free running. “It went faultlessly,”
said Danny Watts. “We were able to exploit all that
track time and try a host of different settings on the car.
As a team we learned so much and I think it’s safe to
say that we’re all now looking forward to Barcelona
with some justifiable confidence. We’re in excellent
shape and I’m sure that the car’s going to be
very, very competitive.”
Danny
Watts, the newcomer to the line-up, is pleased with how well
the team is gelling. “I’m happy to be able to
share my experience of the car, and I’m especially encouraged
by the way Nick has adapted to the demands of driving a prototype,”
he said. Nick appreciates the compliment. “Danny’s
turn of speed is incredible, and he’s been such an inspiration,”
he says. The demands upon Peter have been equally intense.
“I’m very pleased to be on Danny’s pace
already. During our Estoril test I also completed some very
long runs in the car and my times were satisfyingly consistent.”
Strakka
Racing will be up against ten of the best in LMP1 at Barcelona,
including Aston Martin’s new Lola coupé and a
pair of Audi R10s in the hands of German squad Kolles. “I
still think we’ll be out there at the sharp end, and
if we can collect a decent haul of points in Round 1, it will
give our season a healthy kick-start,” says Danny Watts.
“Yes, a podium would be nice, but looking long term,
securing a solid finish and some points have to be our top
priority.”
Click
the images to access high resolution versions of each photograph.
Images 1 and 2, credit: Peter
May /Dailysportscar. Image 3, credit David
Lord /Dailysportscar
Further
information:
For
further information please visit the Strakka
Racing website.
You may also telephone 01327 351134
Ginetta-Zytek:
08452 105050
Zytek Engineering: 01283 707000
For details relating
directly to this release, please contact James
Turner, Marketing Consultant to Strakka
Racing.
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