The Asian underdog taking on the mighty GT factories at Le Mans
The rising HubAuto team steps up to GTE Pro at Le Mans this year for an ambitious bid to take on the three works giants – and has every reason to be optimistic of achieving its goal in becoming the first privateer on the podium since 2016
Asked about his ambitions for the privateer HubAuto Racing Porsche squad that has made the brave step of taking on the GTE Pro factory teams at Le Mans this year, team principal and owner Morris Chen doesn’t mince his words.
“To be one of the greatest GT sports teams in the world,” Chen replies. “Certainly, the greatest Asian GT sports team.”
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