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Petersen/ White Lightning To Start Pursuit of Le Mans Three-Peat Sixth


LE MANS, France, Thursday, June 16, 2005 – Petersen Motorsports/ White
Lightning Racing will be forced to start further back than anticipated,
sixth in LM GT2 class, 40th overall, in their pursuit of an historic
three-peat at the 73rd Annual 24 Heures du Mans on Saturday. The No. 90
Westward Ho Casino/ MMPIE/ PAWS/ Michelin Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, which has won
the pole position and the race for the GT2 class the last two years, went
off-course at approximately 10:10 PM (local Le Mans time) as it prepared to
take its first flying, timed lap of the day. The lap was intended to be the
team’s attempt at the pole position for the class, when, just beyond the
Dunlop Bridge, the car spun making contact with a retaining wall. Jörg
Bergmeister (Langenfeld, Germany), who was in the car at the time, was
uninjured in the impact. The No, 90 Porsche sustained substantial damage to
the right front corner which will force the team to fall back on a slower
time of four minutes, 11.105 seconds set earlier in the day’s first session
by Bergmeister. The reason for the incident is being studied by team manager
Dale White (Las Vegas, Nev., USA), and crew chief Stefan Pfeiffer (Croatia)
with the assistance of Porsche Motorsports. 

 

The Petersen/ White Lightning Porsche was returned to the paddock 50-minutes
after the incident allowing the team to determine the amount of damage and
the course of action to have the car prepared for Saturday’s start of the 24
Hour. The Petersen Motorsports/ White Lightning Racing entry, with drivers
Bergmeister, Timo Bernhard (Dittweiler, Germany) and Patrick Long (Las
Vegas, Nev., USA) is attempting to become the first privately entered,
American team to ever win three consecutive GT2 class titles at the classic
endurance event in the Sarthe region of France. Bergmeister and Long are
endeavoring to win consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans titles with the Michael
Petersen-owned team while Bernhard won here in 2002 in another GT2 class
Porsche. 

 

Primary damage to the car includes the front fender and bumper, right front
radiator and plumbing as well as headlight. However, the most significant
concern is the front clip of the 996-based 911 GT3 RSR. The repair of the
clip- the front structure of the frame of the car- will require the most
time to make. However, the team is confident that the repairs will be made
in time for not only the 4 PM Saturday, June 18th start, but also the 9 AM
Saturday warm-up. 

 

 

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Dale White, team manager: “We’re obviously quite disappointed but the
important thing is that Jörg is OK. The team will rally from this and get
the car back up to speed for the 24 hours. It’s a long race and we’re
working to be there at the end. Even though everyone is disappointed right
now, I think this will inspire us. We won’t let it keep us down. We came
here to win and that is still what we intend to do. There is significant
work to be done to the car for sure but the team is up for it. We have the
people to make it happen. Now we just need the time.” 

 

Jörg Bergmeister, driver: “I’m not sure. I went into that turn, not even
flat which it is usually flat in qualifying, and it just rolled over
suddenly. I am not sure what happened, but I’m OK.” 

 

More on Petersen Motorsports/ White Lightning Racing can be found at
<http://www.petersenmotorsports.com/> www.PetersenMotorsports.com. Learn
more about Porsche at  <http://www.porsche.com/> www.Porsche.com.