Pippa Mann joins Prosport Competition for Sebring 24

Pippa Mann joins Prosport Competition for Sebring 24

 


British born former IndyCar racer Pippa Mann will be driving an Aston Martin Vantage GT4 next weekend as she joins the Prosport Competition team at the World Racing League’s 24 hour visit to Sebring.

Following her racing career within the IndyCar series, the lady racer with the pink helmet has been turning much of her time to driver coaching and, where she can, a new career within the GT class both in Europe and in the USA.


With visits to the Nordschleife in the German NLS Series, her most recent GT exploits were at the 8hr Intercontinental GT Challenge Series visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway where she was in a Porsche Cayman GT4 crew that finished ninth in class.


Next weekend sees her join a four-driver crew with the #143 AMR Vantage GT4 car for the 24-hour national club sport series event around the infamous former wartime airfield circuit. She joins co-drivers Dwayne Moses (Porsche Club of USA Champion), Zach Arnold (Grand Am Rolex GT racer) and Jim Cox (IMSA LMP3 racer).

Photo credits - Prosport
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GT World Challenge Europe - Another series about to race into the unknown

GT World Challenge Europe - Another series about to race into the unknown


Whilst waiting for the Series pre-season test to take place over the last two days from the Paul Ricard Circuit in southern France, we thought that the biggest problem would be not to refer to the SRO's new GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Series under its former guise of the Blancpain GT Series - but hay-ho, if only it was that simple?

Over the course of last Thursday and Friday, over thirty cars did manage to congregate at the circuit for the two days of official testing that should have launched this GT Endurance and Sprint series into its new season of ten rounds across some of the best race tracks that Europe has to offer but instead (and soley because of the COVID-19 pandemic) we are again looking at another delayed start to another series of motor racing with teams also withdrawing form the proceedings.


What we did find out however was the identity and format of Swiss based R-Motorsport's racing commitments within the series as three of their Aston Martin Racing V8 Vantage GT3 cars are now confirmed as entered into the Endurance side of racing with the same number also being entered into the shorter Sprint races making for an additional car per discipline!

With the team abandoning their DTM programme at the end of last year as well as news of Aston Martin and their technical partners ceasing development of their much anticipated WEC Hypercar, this looks to have forced the team to have a rethink as to where their racing resources are placed this year and fortunately for us it continues to be GT racing with AMR.


For the endurance rounds we can look forward to car line ups of the calibre of #62 - Marvin Kirchhofer/Tom Blomqvist/Luca Ghiotto, #76 - Jake Dennis/Daniel Juncadella/Ricky Collard and #762 (Silver Cup) - Hugo de Sadeleer/James Pull/Max Hofer whilst the Sprint entries of #62 - Tom Blomqvist/Luca Ghiotto, #76 - Ricky Collard/James Pull and #762 - Marvin Kirchhofer/Hugo de Sadeleer.


Out with the old and in with the new as they say also comes a striking new livery aboard each of the three cars as the grey and blue liveries of last year is cast into the teams record books.

Also at the test was a single AMR Vantage GT3 from the Garage 59 team with at least Come Ledogar at the circuit.


With this team, it has been confirmed that there should be at least one entry into the Endurance Series with a running in the Silver Cup Class so that, we believe, should include someone like Andrew Watson amongst the driver line up. Their other #188 Pro-Am car is of course a full season Intercontinental GT Challenge runner for team co-owner Alex West alongside drivers Come Ledogar and Chris Goodwin so that car will probably not feature in the full GT World Challenge Europe Season but will race at the Spa 24 as that is also a round of the ICGTC series.

Last but certainly no means least, was that the Beechdean AMR team were also due to be there for the two day test (having been originally entered into that series by team boss Andrew Howard before reverting back to the British GT Championship) but we understand that decision was reversed at the eleventh hour citing the COVID-19 issues.


Team member and AMR factory driver Ross Gunn was at the circuit on Wednesday only to be involved with the Series annual Balance of Performance test - which he appears to have done with an AMR Vantage GT3 in factory green and yellow colours before he had to leave ahead of his scheduled and now ill-fated date at Sebring with the WEC test and fifth round the week after.

With the mood in the paddock being described as sombre but matter of fact, we will wait to see what the SRO comes up with to maintain a ten event season with early rounds probably being cancelled until early June!

Lets see where this one goes as well..............?

Photo credits - R-Motorsport / Garage 59


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R-Motorsport add another young name to their 2020 GT roll call.

R-Motorsport add another young name to their 2020 GT roll call.


Swiss based R-Motorsport have today announced another young GT racer to carry their mantel into this years GT World Challenge Europe Series with AWS, competing with an as yet unannounced co-driver in one of the teams grey Aston Martin Racing V8 Vantage GT3's.

Singapore born, British racing driver James Pull (20) is no stranger to modern GT racing having stepped up from single seater Formula 3 in 2018 into the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Series where he took the Asian, Middle Eastern and European Series' by storm.


Last year he again raced a Lamborghini Huracan, this time in the then Blancpain GT Endurance Cup with Barwell Motorsport, winning the Silver Cup class in the #78 car at the Spa 24 in the process before eventually finishing fourth overall by the end of season alongside co drivers Sandy Mitchell and Jordan Witt.

Pull is the latest of an already established series of other young GT drivers brought into the team hoping to emulate (and/or better) the accomplishments of those individuals before them. Last year, the R-Motorsport Silver cup pairing of Hugo de Sadeleer and Aaro Vainio finished P2 overall in the World Challenge Europe Series.


The Series kicks off at Brands Hatch at the start of May.

Photo credits - World Challenge Europe / R-Motorsport
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