Jetalliance confirms entry to Spa

Jetalliance Racing has confirmed that it will contest the second round of the Le Mans Series this weekend at Spa as it continues preparat♏ions for the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The team will field its As✨ton Martin DBR9 in the GT1 class, with team owner Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer joined behind the wꦉheel by Alex Muller and Thomas Gruber.

It will mark the first outing for the car since it underwent major changes over the off-season to e🌠nsure it complies with ACO regulations having previously run in FIA GT-spec in recent years.

Ryan Sharp/Karl Wendlinger Aston Martin
Ryan Sharp/Karl Wendlinger Aston Martin
© Jakob Ebrey Photography

Jetalliance Racing has confir🌃med that it will contest the second round of the Le Mans Series this weekend at Spa as it continues preparations for the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The team will field its Aston Martin DBR9 in the GT1 class, with team owner Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer joined behind the whe🧸el by Alex Muller and Thomas Gruber.

It will mark the first outing for the car since it underwent major changes over the off-season to ensu❀re it complies with ACO regulati♐ons having previously run in FIA GT-spec in recent years.

Amongst the ma༺in changes will be a new front, sealed-up air intakes, new rear-view mirrors and a rear wing that is one centimetre lower - plus the mandatory air conditioning.

"Our team has been carrying out heaꦗvy work in the last weeks, modifying the Aston Martin DBR9 according to ACO regulations," Lichtner-Hoyer said. "Now I'm anxious to know how these changes have affected the handling of the car.

"I'm expecting a lot of the air conditioning, b🃏ecause the main problem of the Aston Martin has so far been the sweltering heat. But now we should see some considerable improvements in this area."

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