After so
many years focusing its racing activities in the United States, with some
international outings, Krohn Racing
will change its main focus to Europe next year.
After two
sessions of testes done with their new car, the Judd-powered Ligier JS P2, at Estoril and Austin, it
was just a question of time to Tracy
Krohn and company to announce their 2015 plans, switching their main focus
to a full time campaign in the European
Le Mans Series, as well plans to field the Onroak-built prototype in the
2015 24 Hours of Le Mans.
While Krohn
and his team mate Nic Jönsson were
testing their new car, the team confirmed that the competition standpoint was a
good reason to change for a ride in Europe, given that Krohn is a bronze-rated
driver, and as the LMP2 category is Pro-Am categorized in the ELMS and in Le
Mans, it will be a more leveled field to Krohn Racing, instead of facing the
full-Pro lineups in TUDOR United
Sportscar Championship Prototype class.
But Krohn
didn’t discarded some races in America, as the team will take part in the ROLEX 24 at Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, which would be a
good competitive warm-up for the rest of the season.
PHOTO: Krohn Racing
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