16.04.2004 DAVID BRABHAM AND PETER KOX ARE TO LEAD THE KROHN-BARBOUR RACING LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO R-GT DRIVER LINE UP |
Krohn–Barbour Racing has
confirmed its driver line-up for the two
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTs it will race in the 2004 American Le Mans Series
(ALMS).
Australian David Brabham
is a veteran of the ALMS series and the Le Mans 24 Hours. After four years
racing for Panoz Motorsport he drove for Team Bentley during 2003 at the Sebring
12 Hours and Le Mans 24 Hours and won the Daytona Prototype Class at the Rolex
24 Hours.
Joint team owner and businessman Tracy Krohn will pilot the second car alongside professional driver Scott Maxwell. Tracy Krohn graduated from the Panoz Racing School to race in the Panoz GT Pro Series, taking second position overall in 2003. Maxwell’s career has spanned open wheel series as well as sports car and endurance racing. He won the LMP 675 class at the 2000 Le Mans 24 Hours as well as the 2002 Grand-Am Cup Series.
“We’re extremely pleased to be campaigning this line-up of exceptional drivers, who will each contribute to bringing out the full potential of the Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTs,” said team owner Dick Barbour. “Each driver brings experience of driving in relevant series and taking podium positions. Each shares the philosophy of Krohn-Barbour Racing: we’re not here to make up the numbers and we go racing to win championships!”
No stranger to winning himself, the 2004 inception of Krohn-Barbour Racing marks Dick Barbour’s return to team ownership, following his ALMS LMP 675 class championship title in 2001 and his ALMS GT class championship in 2000. Barbour drove to three victories himself in the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1978, ’79 and ’80, and has also celebrated three Sebring 12 Hours wins as an owner and one as a driver.
Krohn-Barbour Racing will run the Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTs from premises at Road Atlanta, Georgia, with factory support from Automobili Lamborghini. A team of Krohn-Barbour technicians will spend time at Reiter Engineering in Germany prior to the next ALMS race. |