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After
announcing a deal to race with Creation AIM at the final two rounds of
the American Le Mans Series earlier in the week, Liz Halliday will get
a much earlier opportunity to race the team’s CA07 chassis than
originally expected, having been called up to contest this weekend’s
Nurburgring 1000kms.
The
California-born, British-based dual sportswoman has been drafted in by
the team to race at the fourth round of the Le Mans Series, replacing
one of their regular drivers, Felipe Ortiz, who is unavailable due to a
prior commitment.
Halliday will partner South African Stephen Simpson in the team’s
#14 car, giving the pair an early opportunity to drive together ahead
of the Petit Le Mans and Laguna Seca races later in the year.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for me to get some time in the car under racing conditions,” said Liz.
“The news that I would be driving at the Nurburgring has come quite
late, but the chance to work with Stephen and the team, and the
experience we’ll gain from that, will be very welcome.
“The
Nurburgring is a new circuit for me. I’ve been there before as a
spectator, but never to drive, so that’s exciting as well. In fact,
it’s going to be a weekend of firsts; my first race with Creation,
first in an LMP1 car and first at the Nurburgring, so obviously I can’t
wait!”
Creation Team Principal Mike Jankowski welcomed
Liz on board by saying: “When we found out Felipe was unavailable for
this race, we thought of Liz straight away. It’s a welcome opportunity
to work with her before our programme together in the US and we’re
confident that she will do a good job this weekend.”
The
Nurburgring 1000kms takes place on Sunday 17 August with live coverage
available on Eurosport, Motors TV and Radio Le Mans. For full listings
details visit www.eurosport.com, www.motorstv.com and www.radiolemans.com.
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