Morgan Works Race Team Scores Vital Result
at Le Mans 1000km
12 November 2003
The Morgan Works Race Team finished the inaugural event of the European
Le Mans Series at Le Mans Bugatti Circuit in a highly creditable 8th
in class position among a strong field of 18 entries in the GT Class.
The result sends a loud and clear signal that the Works Team, which
has endured major technical and funding hurdles during 2003, is now
a serious contender at the highest level of international endurance
GT racing – a formula that is growing fast and becoming a flagship
series in the motorsport arena.
Team Manager David Dowse comments:
“It was a very tough race, on a challenging circuit, and with
a field that included the best GT cars in the world. The Aero 8 ran
absolutely faultlessly for 6 hours in gruelling conditions. Our drivers
Neil Cunningham and Adam Sharpe did a really professional job and the
pit crew, which is just as important as the car and drivers in endurance
racing, were awesome. We came here to prove that we are a credible force,
and I think we have done that in no uncertain terms.”
Attention turns immediately to Bathurst in Australia, where a privately-entered,
works-supported Morgan Aero 8 Cup Class car, fresh from a 2 nd place
in the British GT Championship, lines up for a 24 hour race on November
22 nd .
The Works Team will then spend the winter in development and testing
for its 2004 campaign, which will kick off at Sebring in the USA and
will hopefully culminate in June at the world’s most prestigious
motor race – the Le Mans 24 Hours in June.
Supporters can follow the Morgan Works Team’s progress at www.morganworks.com
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