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Chassis:
First used at the 2002 Le Mans test, this chassis was part of the Playstation Team Oreca two-car effort in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It placed second in the test and started the race fourth on the grid. Driven by Stephane Sarrazin, Franck Montagny and Nicolas Minassian, it finished sixth behind its sister car. Parked for two complete seasons, it was eventually pressed back into service as the second Rollcentre Racing during the 2005 season. Shared by Rob Barff, Martin Short and Vanina Ickx, it finished an impressive third overall at Spa. Starting 9th at Le Mans, it eventually finished a delayed 16th overall. During the remainder of the season, it placed third overall again at Monza and Silverstone. Retained by Martin Short for many years, it was eventually acquired by a British historic racer. He has since used the ex-works Dallara for historic events.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
2002 |
First owner |
Playstation Team Oreca |
Last known location |
British Private Collection |
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