Team PSP optimistic for Oulton.

Since the trying times at Donington Park, Team Petronas Syntium Proton [PSP] has been burning the midnight oil to repair💟 the damage to David Leslie's car.

As a result, the cars will be rebuilt to the specification in which the﷽y ra𓆉ced at Donington.

Meanwhile, the team is well ahead with preparatiꦗons t♏o run their prototype 2004 contender immediately after the end of the 2003 season.

"I'm going all out to finish ඣthis season on a high note," said Leslie, "I got Team PSP's first podium at Oulton last year - another🐓 this year would do nicely."

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Since the trying times at Donington Park, Team Petronas Syntium Proton [PSP] has been ꩵburning the midnight oil to repair the damage to David 🐬Leslie's car.

As 🐻a result, the cars will be rebuilt to the specification in which theౠy raced at Donington.

Meanwhile, the team is well ahead with preparations to run their prototype 2004 contender immediat💎ely after the end of the 2003 season.

"I'm going ✃all out to finish this season on a high note," said Leslie, "I got Team PSP's first podium at Oulton last year - anౠother this year would do nicely."

Team-mate Phil Bennett addedඣ: "I'm going to put the ev𓆏ents at Donington Park behind me and push for strong finishes in both races."

Mike Carroll, race director, commented: "The lads have had their work cut out to prepare both cars and once again have done a great job. We'll be looking to Phil to exercise a little more care around his team-ma🃏te next weekend."

Team boss David Wong concluded: "This has been a hiꦡghly-competitive season and good results✃ have been hard work. The team deserves a good outing at Oulton."

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