Jetalliance confirms entry to Spa

Jetallia🥀nce Racing has confirmed 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 whওeel 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 ensure 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 confirmed that it will contest the second round of the Le Mans Series this weekend at S𝐆pa 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 wheel by Alex Muller and Thomas Gruber.

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

Amongst the main♐ 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 heavy work in the last weeks, modify𓆏ing the Aston Martin DBR9 according to ACO regulations," Lichtner-Hoyer said. "Now I'm anxious to know how these changes have affected the handling o💯f the car.

"I'm expecting a lot of the air conditioning,ꦰ because 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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