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AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES |
29/01/2004 |
Lotus Elise To Make ALMS Debut |
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Lotus Elise To Make American Le Mans Series Debut At Sebring
One of the most revered and successful automotive marques in racing history, Lotus, will debut on the American Le Mans Series in 2004 as Team Elite fields a Lotus Elise in a full season of competition in the professional sports car racing series.
The full-bodied, green-and-yellow Lotus Elise will compete in the LMP 1 class of the American Le Mans Series beginning with the 52nd annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway.
The team has announced that former Formula One winner Johnny Herbert will assist with the car's testing and development prior to the Sebring event. Herbert, who won four times on the ALMS last season with ADT Champion Racing, has a history with Lotus, being one of the British marque's last F1 drivers. Drivers for the Sebring event and the rest of the ALMS season will be announced at a later date.
Team Elite, a division of Elite Motorsports Management, plans to use 2004 as a test and development season in preparation for a full two-car assault on the American Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2005.
"We are very excited about the opportunity to campaign the Elise in the ALMS," said Keith Smout, Team Elite principal. Smout was Commercial Director for both the BAR and Jaguar Formula One teams before returning to Canada in 2002.
"This is an exciting year for Lotus with 2004 being the 50th anniversary of Team Lotus, and the launching of the Lotus Elise street car to the North American market, of which Road and Track called 'The Purest Sports Car on the Planet,'" said Gary Ankenmann, Director of Team Elite. Ankenmann, who has been involved in commercial marketing for seven years, will run the team's operations on a day-to-day basis from Toronto. The racing team will be based in the Florida shop of JB Racing, Inc., with Technical Director Jim Higgs.
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