Team Modena
has announced
the first of their 2009 race campaigns to be
unveiled, the team entering a Ferrari F430
GT in the LM GT2 category of the Le Mans
Series and, entry permitting, the Le Mans
24-Hour race itself. Having won three out of
five LMS races in the GT1 category this
season, hopes are high the team can continue
that form into 2009.
“Running the GT2 car
will be a new challenge for us,” says Team
Principal Graham Schultz, “GT2 is highly
competitive in the LMS, but we have shown
before that we can be winners in that
series, and we are sure we will be able to
show the professionalism and performance
that people have come to expect from us in
international sportscar racing.”
Already in discussion with a number of
exciting candidates for the race seats, the
team hope to be able to announce the driver
line-up in the near future. “We have enjoyed success in GT1 with our
Aston Martin DBR9,” says Sporting Director
Rik Bryan, “and have made a big contribution
to the racing success of that model. Looking
forward into 2009 and beyond, there is no
big secret that my first love is Ferrari and
I have always had a great relationship with
Maranello, so it this is a very exciting
move for me personally and the team as a
whole.”
For Team Modena, the GT2 category has
strategic long term importance, with a
general trend in sportscar racing towards
the category and a major world series in the
offing. The 2009 campaign will also see the
team form a racing relationship with Ferrari
for the first time, one of the greatest
names in world motorsport and a by-word for
success and performance. Second in the LM
GT1 class of the LMS in 2008 and
acknowledged as the leading team in the
category, Team Modena will be aiming for
that same level of success in the new
challenge they now face.
The 2009 Le Mans Series schedule has
already been announced by the organisers,
with the five race season starting in Spain
the first weekend of April, and then
featuring endurance races in Belgium,
Portugal, and Germany before finishing with
a 1000km race at Silverstone in September
2009. Entry from organisers the ACO
permitting, the team will be contesting the
2009 Le Mans 24-Hour race on the weekend of
13th and 14th of June, aiming to continue
their form in the race which has seen them
never fail to bring their car to the finish.
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