Krohn-Barbour
Racing has made the decision not to enter its two Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTs
in the next round of the American Le Mans Series, the season finale at Laguna
Seca, California, on October 14-16.
Krohn-Barbour Racing was established this year by successful businessman Tracy
Krohn and sports car legend Dick Barbour, and has contested most rounds of the
ALMS since taking delivery of the two Lamborghinis in mid-June, shortly before
the second of the series’ nine races.
The team’s two cars have been driven by David Brabham/Peter Kox and Tracy Krohn/Scott
Maxwell.
Krohn explained: “With regret we’ve decided to say no to going to Laguna Seca,
and to discontinue our racing program with the Lamborghinis.
"We always knew the Lamborghini would need some development work, being a new
race car, but we went into this program having been promised a level of factory
support that in my opinion was not delivered.
“Krohn-Barbour negotiated with Lamborghini ahead of the season and reached an
agreement in good faith. Krohn-Barbour has honored all of its commitments.
Unfortunately Lamborghini didn’t provide the draft contract until the day before
delivery of the second car, and in my opinion this failed to reflect the
original agreement. Discussions with Lamborghini at Petit Le Mans last weekend
failed to resolve this.
“This is a disappointment, but it’s also an opportunity. There are other race
cars and other types of race cars out there. Krohn-Barbour Racing has set very
high standards in preparation, engineering, and presentation, and is evaluating
options with a view to a new program in 2005 and beyond.”
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