Monday, March 14, 2011

ALMS: New Highcroft HPD Hits The Track

Team's new HPD ARX-01e completes first day of testing in lead up to Saturday's Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring...

Media Release  |  Posted March 13, 2011   Sebring, FL
Highcroft Racing's new HPD ARX-01e was among a handful of cars testing Saturday at Sebring, including Level 5 Motorsports, Peugeot, Panoz and Robertson Racing. (Photo: Highcroft Racing)

Highcroft Racing's new HPD ARX-01e hit the track at Sebring for the first time today in preparation for this week's Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

Marino Franchitti and David Brabham were on site to sample the new LMP1 class racer - a development of last year's championship-winning LMP2 chassis but now featuring more horsepower, revised suspension, wider Michelin tires and a new aerodynamic configuration featuring considerably less drag.

Last year's LMP2 class Sebring polesitter Marino Franchitti was entrusted with initially shaking down the car - the team concentrating on systems checks before bringing the car up to speed.

In total, Franchitti and two-time ALMS prototype champion David Brabham completed 33 laps in the No. 01 car which will do battle this week against the likes of European factory teams from Audi and Peugeot as well as local rivals armed with Mazda and Aston Martin LMP1 prototypes.

“Today was all about systems checks, making sure nothing was rubbing or leaking and I have to congratulate the guys because we had very little go wrong today and it is a great start for the week coming up," Brabham said. "The Highcroft boys have worked very hard to get the car here. Obviously we would have liked to been testing before Christmas but it wasn’t to be. Everything has been a bit of a rush but the Highcroft team as usual have just done a phenomenal job.



Following today's debut, the Highcroft Racing squad will undertake further preparation on Sunday prior to Monday's official full-day test.

“It is fantastic to be back at the track with Highcroft, HPD and the new ARX-01e," Franchitti said. "It was great today to get the shakedown under our belt – we just did our normal systems checks and we were delighted with the way everything went. Now we can go back, dissect all the data, make some changes and come back on Monday to do some more running."

The car will also be prepared in its final Sebring livery which features team technical partner Michelin and its new Pilot Super Sport tire. Brabham and Franchitti's teammate Simon Pagenaud arrives in Sebring on Sunday in preparation for race week.

Testing continues on Tuesday prior to the start of official practice on Thursday. The 59th running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring goes green on Saturday, March 19.

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