
Krohn Racing is in the final stages of rebuilding the No. 57 Krohn Racing Ferrari 458 Italia for tonight’s third and final qualifying for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The car went off track yesterday and heavily impacted the tyre barriers causing considering damage which has required the work of the whole team for the entire day.
The ACO's Stewards of the Meeting have given the required approval for tonight’s session. Krohn driver and Le Mans rookie Maurizio Mediani is scheduled to drive as soon as the car can roll out of the garage, which is expected around 11:00 pm, in order to to complete his mandatory night laps.
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Photo: Team owner Tracy Krohn