Orbit Racing & partner BAM! - Le Mans test
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Orbit Racing, in partnership with BAM! (British American Motorsport), hopes
to exploit every second of track time during the April 25 test for the 24
Heures du Mans in Le Mans, France. The test will be the first outing for the new
No. 87 YES Network Porsche 911 GT3 RSR driven by Leo Hindery, Jr. of New York,
Marc Lieb of Liepzig, Germany and Mike Rockenfeller of Neuwied, Germany.
Business director Peter Baron noted the team will be chasing a balance between car
preparation and familiarization with the 13.65-km course:
"With only eight hours of track time, we have the unique challenge of
balancing setup of the car, reacquainting Leo and Marc with the track and introducing
Mike to the circuit. We are committed to dominating each session, so we're
trying to find the right mix. Even though it's an eight-hour test day, the clock
doesn't stop while we're adjusting the car, so it's really only about three
or four hours of running time. There is no time for reconnaissance or mistakes."
Lieb knows the pressure of maximizing results in a single test, but he has
faith in the team's technical director, Tim Munday. "Testing is probably tougher
than racing because you have so many things to think about," Lieb said. "You
have to work really well with your engineer. Tim is awesome; he always has a
good solution for any kind of problem."
fast start
Mike Rockenfeller had a fast tune-up for Le Mans. Marc Lieb, the 2002 German
Carrera Cup champion, told Rockenfeller he had to win the Carrera Cup
season-opener on April 18 to be his co-driver at Le Mans. Rockenfeller responded with
the fastest time in every practice session, the pole position and the race
victory. He acknowledged the win will be a plus when he drives at Le Mans for the
first time. "My performance at Le Mans will be the same whether I win a race
or not," he said. "But I'm more confident, more relaxed now."
Four Seasons
The YES Network Porsche will carry the colors of The Four Seasons restaurant
at Le Mans. The restaurant is a classic meeting point in New York, offering
award-winning cuisine in a setting graced by a remarkable collection of modern
art. Owner Julian Niccolini and his wife Lisa attended the 2003 24 Heures du
Mans - their first race - and joined the celebration of Orbit's second-place GT
finish. This year, they want to be even closer to the action.
Leo Hindery, a Four Seasons regular, is looking forward to the new
partnership. "I hope there are a lot of mocha sundaes in my future," he said.
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Sylvia Proudfoot
spur07@cs.com
403 287 3945