ASTON MARTIN IS ALL SET FOR LE MANS CHALLENGE
June 11, 2014 by Aston Martin The Americas
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'In the afternoon we managed to get some good laps in and, although we're still a little bit off the competition, if you look at the sector times we're not as far off as it seems. The car is different from last year: the 5mm ride height change we had over the winter has created a new problem for us at Le Mans. When we are in low downforce trim it affects the predictability of the car under braking. This makes the car a bit more of a handful but we just need to find a good balance. I'm confident that our team will manage to do this ahead of the race.' In the identical #99 Craft-Bamboo Racing V8 Vantage GTE, Darryl O'Young (HK), who first contested the race in 2013, will be joined by Le Mans rookies Fernando Rees (BR) and Alex MacDowall (GB). In the GTE Am class, the #95 Young Driver AMR V8 Vantage GTE returns to race with Aston Martin Racing for the third consecutive year, with its sight sets firmly on the top step. LMP2 class-winner Kristian Poulsen, who has raced at the last two 24 Hours of Le Mans with Aston Martin Racing, will race alongside fellow Dane David Heinemeier Hansson and GT ace Nicki Thiim (DN). In the #99 Vantage GTE, Paul Dalla Lana (CN) will be joined by long-term racing partner Pedro Lamy (PT) and experienced WEC and Le Mans racer Christoffer Nygaard (DN). 'So, we are confident that the elements within our control are all in place,' continues Gaw. 'However, as with any endurance race, the final element comes down to those factors out of our control: what others on track do; the weather – which is unpredictable in Le Mans – and safety cars, for example. We'll just have to see what happens on the day. 'What we are clear about, however, is that we are ready for the fight.' The 24 Hours of Le Mans starts at 1500hrs on Saturday 14 June. Ahead of the race, there is a four-hour practice session on Wednesday at 1600hrs before the first of three qualifying sessions at 2200hrs. Qualifying sessions two and three take place at 1900hrs and 2200hrs on Thursday. Fans can watch the build-up and race on lemans-tv.com and via the Le Mans 24 Hours app ('24 Heures du Mans 2014').
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