Callum Ilott “felt very bad” after wrecking Porsche car, still pushing for “a win”
Callum Ilott admits he “felt very bad” after costing the #1ꦐ2 Hertz Jota Porsche a chance of competing for pol൲e position at Le Mans.

Callum Ilott, Will Stevens and Norman Nato will start the 2024 24h of Le Mans race from eighth despite mi▨𝐆ssing out on Hyperpole.
The #12 car qualified for the Hyperpole shootout, however, damage to the car 🌊from Ilott’s crash in Free Practice 2 meant they couldn’t get it repaired in time.
As a result, the #12 car missed o𒆙ut on track action throughout Thursday’s two practice sessions♕ and Hyperpole.
“That’s a big workload for the team”, said Ilott about the damage. “It’s probably the first time that I’ve put myself aﷺt risk in an endurance environment and I felt very bad for that.
“But once we knew the car was goin𓂃g to be put back together with the team working so hard, it’s okay. Now it’s about resetting and getting going again.”
In terms of ♔the damage and what needed to be replaced, Ilott admitted the monocoque was complet𒁃ely wrecked.
Ilott added: “The monocoque had to be replaced and we’ve fit everything that we have r𝔉un previously, so there should not really be any issu🔯es.
“We will start P8, it’s a good starting position f❀or a long race. Obviously, if that crash was going to happen, that was the better day to do it.”
Despite theღ crash on Wednesday, Ilott is not losing hope of achieving a big result at Lꦬe Mans.
In fact, the former F2 driver🥂 is hopeful of winning the showpiece event.
“We know w🍷e’ve got a good setup”, underlined Ilott. “Everything we’re putting on the car, except for the front right, has been run and we know everything works on that side.
“The mechanics were in great spirits yesterday, they wer🦂e even enjoying it. The one thing they want out of all this is a win, so we’ll go and push for that.”