6-14-2007 -
Colin ready to race in Le Mans
SECOND PRACTICE/QUALIFYING SESSIONS

Under
extremely challenging, and at times treacherous, weather
conditions tonight, the two cars within the Risi Competizione
team ran through a program of testing which crucially included
the evaluation of different compounds of wet weather tires from
Michelin. No times were improved upon from yesterday due to the
damp track, and further rain is forecast for the weekend ahead.
Only Tracy
Krohn and Colin Braun ran in the #99 Krohn green Ferrari 430,
bedding in brake pads and a race-prepared drive train, and the
car’s running was brought to an early conclusion at the end of
the first two hours of Thursday’s practice. The car’s engineer
and all three drivers were satisfied with the race set up they
had achieved, and decided the risks of further running in the
stormy conditions far outweighed what could be learned.
Giuseppe
Risi said after the end of practice: “I think we are happy we
have found a race set up which is going to be worthwhile
because, with conditions as they are, that’s what is going to
matter. We have identified the right tires for our cars and the
drivers like the set up so we’re set to go.”
Team
Manager, Dave Sims, added: “We fitted our new race engines in
both cars today and tonight ran through a plan which included
data gathering on brakes, tires, temperatures and traction
control settings in the different track conditions. I’m pleased
we managed to achieve so much given the interruptions to
practice we’ve had. We expect the race to be a mixture of both
wet and dry so it’s important to have this information on hand
to help all the drivers have a safe, easy but fast car to drive
out there.”
The 24 Hours
of Le Mans will start at 3 pm local time (9 am EDT) on Saturday,
June 16 and finish at 3 pm (9 am EDT) on Sunday, June 17. SPEED
will televise 17.5 hours of coverage in North America from 8.30
- 11 am, 5.30 - 7 pm, and 8 pm to midnight EDT on Saturday, June
16, and from 6 am to 9.30 am EDT on Sunday, June 17.
