Krohn-Barbour cans Lambos
Krohn-Barbour Racing has brought its Lamborghini programme in the ALMS to an early conclusion, citing undelivered factory support for its decision to withdraw its Murcielago R-GTs from the last race of the season at Laguna Seca on October 16
Team co-owner Tracy explained: "We always knew the Lamborghini would need some development work, being a new race car, but we went into this program having been promised a level of factory support that in my opinion was not delivered."
The team fielded two cars in the GTS class for most of this season's races with David Brabham and Peter Kox as lead drivers and the second car driven by Krohn and, most often, Scott Maxwell.
Krohn aims to keep the team together and head for pastures new in 2005.
"This is a disappointment, but it's also an opportunity," he said. "There are other race cars and other types of race cars out there. Krohn-Barbour Racing has set very high standards in preparation, engineering, and presentation, and is evaluating options with a view to a new program in 2005 and beyond."
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