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    WEC confirm 33 cars entry for 6 Hours of Spa

    Inside RacingApril 17, 2019
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    The final entry for list for the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps has now been confirmed, with a few notable changes across the LMP1, LMP2 and the LMGTE Am classes.

    In LMP1, ByKolles Racing have confirmed that Great Britain’s Oliver Webb and Italy’s Paolo Ruberti will join Frenchman Tom Dillmann in the no. 4 car.  

    Meanwhile, Larbre Competition has finalised its LMP2 line-up with Nicholas Boulle set to join Frenchmen Erwin Creed and Romano Ricci in the No. 50 car. Boulle is no stranger to endurance racing with the 30-year-old Texan having previously competed in IMSA and last year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    There will also be a change for G-Driving Racing as the Russian team will use the new Aurus 01 Gibson car which made its debut at last weekend’s ELMS season-opener at Le Castellet.

    The LMGTE Am class will see a couple of minor changes to driver line-ups with TF Sport’s Jonny Adam to be replaced by Great Britain’s Euan Allers-Hankey in the no. 90 car.  Furthermore, Dempsey-Proton Racing sees Riccardo Pera replace Julien Andlauer.

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