Alex Lynn hoping to “reach new level” at Le Mans, “we’re going to dream” of victory

Alex Lynn is hoping 🍌to take Cadillac closer to the front of the 24h of Le Mans, after the American manufacturer s𝕴ecured a podium finish in 2023.

Cadillac Le Mans
Cadillac Le Mans

Alex Lynn was part of Cadillac’s three-driver team that took them to third place at last year’s Le Mans 24h race.

The British driver, together wi♏th Earl Bamber, will be back at the wheel of the #2 Cadillac with Indycar star Alex Palou joining the team.

Palou replaces Richard Westbrook in the🍷 team’s line-up this year, and Lynn is aiming the team can make a big imp𒁏ression despite a tough start to 2024.

Lynn said: “This seaso☂n, we haven't had the results we'd hoped for. We're going to🎃 try to reach a new level at the 24 Hours.

“We've made progress, but ꧟so have the others. We're going to dre✅am, and that's the most important thing at this stage.”

A stalwart of the 24h of Le Mans race, Bamber leads the team in experience but the New Zealender is hoping the 🎐addition of Palou can take the team forward.

“Alex Palou is a world-cla⭕ss driver who has had very good results in Indycar,” said Bamber. “I think he has all the qualities needed to adapt quickly to this car on a track as special as Le Mans.”

Speaking about the #2 Cadill🐎ac and the team’s potential, Bamber is excitedಞ about what lies ahead.

Bamber added: “Everyone knows that we can be fas🍬t, we're not ou𝔍tsiders.

“We were already very competitive last year, so I d꧅ꦚon't see why we shouldn't be as high up the order.

“Of course, eဣveryone else did the same thing, but we believe in ourselves.”

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