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The late decision by the LMS organisers in January to enter the
Brazilian race, just days before the entry closure for participants to
the 2007 season, has since provoked some economic and logistical issues
amongst all teams.
With the agreement of contracts and
budgets between teams and sponsors being made in the middle of the
previous season, the addition of a long, expensive round to the
calendar, the Mil Milhas being a 1000-mile, 11 hour race, has pushed
many teams towards difficulties. This has led to only a reduced number
of squads being able to attend the race meeting, regardless of their
situation in the overall championship.
In spite of these issues, Larbre
Competition, who have competed in international world-class races for
more than 20 years, has managed to use its experience, contacts and
relationships to be present at the overseas event.
The AMR Larbre team will once again be
present, in accordance with the ACO’s requirements. This follows its
commitment to the first ACO Autumn Cups in 1995 and 1996, Petit Le Mans
in 1998 and the launch of the Le Mans Series in 2004, all of which
resulted in victories for the team!
Larbre Competition also won the BPR
3-hours of Curitiba in their first visit to Brazilian soil in 1996,
with Christophe Bouchut and Patrice Goueslard triumphant in a Porsche
GT1.
The 2007 Mil Milhas will
see the Larbre’s Aston Martin DBR9 piloted by LMS regulars Gregor
Fisken and Steve Zacchia partnered with Fernando Rees and Roland
Berville. Fisken and Berville are paired again having shared their DBR9
at the Le Mans 24 Hours in June this year.
Brazilian colours for Fernando Rees and AMR Larbre
Brazilian driver Fernando Rees joins
the prestigious AMR Larbre team and will race the Le Mans-winning Aston
Martin DBR9 at this new round of the LMS series. The company Bertin
Limitada will partner Fernando and AMR Larbre for this event,
discovering the Le Mans Series for the first time and introducing the
championship to Brazilian race fans.
Following the economic reasons
mentioned above, Larbre’s second Aston Martin DBR9, driven by
Christophe Bouchut, Fabrizio Gollin and Gabriele Gardel, will not take
part in the season finale, with the team joining many others in sending
only one car.
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