Hyde Joins Morgan Works Team for Le Mans
Campaign
17 May 2004
Steve Hyde, a well-known and popular figure among the front runners
in the British GT Championship, has been confirmed as the driver who
will join Morgan Works Team regulars Adam Sharpe and Neil Cunningham
at the 24 Hours Le Mans event in June.
While Steve is perhaps best known for his exploits with TVR, he is
no stranger to the unique world that is Morgan. He drove the Morgan
Aero 8 at Le Mans in 2002 – an event that saw the famous British
marque’s return to the world’s most prestigious race after
an absence of 40 years.
Commenting, Steve Hyde said: "I am really pleased and excited to be going back
to Le Mans with Morgan. It is a very special car, and a very special race. I
have a great deal of respect for
my co-drivers, and I know that the whole team will do their utmost to give the
crowd a touch of magic, and a weekend to remember."
The huge crowd’s enthusiastic reception for the Morgan team in 2002 – despite
its retirement with a blown engine after 18 hours – led to the creation
of the Works Team, which has won through against major financial, technical
and accident setbacks to regain a place at the ‘invitation only’ event
again this year. In doing so, Morgan Works has earned respect from fans all over
the world. The Team is continuing it’s search for the additional sponsorship
it needs to challenge the well-funded Porsche and Ferrari teams at Le Mans on
a level playing field
Supporters can follow the Morgan Works Team’s progress at www.morganworks.com
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