| DUBAI,
8th Jan 2009
: Karun Chandhok has been invited to drive in the
2009 24hr Dubai Endurance Race to be held at the Dubai Autodrome
this weekend. The race starts at 2pm on Friday the 9th of January
and runs until 2pm on Saturday. The Indian racing ace has been called
in to strengthen the Empire Motorsport Team’s driving lineup
in the only factory-supported Lotus 211 in the race. With a total
of 88 cars across 7 different categories entered, the Dubai 24 hour
race is turning into a highly prestigious and popular event for
the world of endurance racing.
Lotus
Sport UK will bring the expertise of a chassis and calibration engineers
together with a senior race engineer. "The involvement
and support from Lotus Sport UK has brought the team to a new level
of competitiveness as their technical and engineering expertise
has strengthened the team's performance.", said
Ashraff Dewal, Team principal.
Empire
Motorsports’ driver Denis Lian who has known Karun
since they competed together in 2001, when the Indian became the
Formula Asia Champion, had asked Karun if he was
keen to race with the team. “I’ve never
done an endurance race before and since there was no clash with
any of my other plans for 2009, I agreed to join the team. I think
it’s good for a driver to use the off-season to try new things
and the Lotus name carries so much history with it which makes the
drive more interesting and attractive!” said
Karun who’s recent career has involved wins
in the GP2 series and testing with the Red Bull Racing Formula 1
Team.
“The
race will be a real eye-opener for me I think as I’m used
to pushing 100% for the full 90 minutes of a GP2 race whereas now
I’ll be driving 6 times that distance ! Also, racing at night
is a totally new experience for me and I think managing the traffic
with 88 cars on track is going to be quite tricky. All in all, I
have to say I’m really looking forward to it ! At the moment
this is very much a one off and I am still looking to close out
my deal for the 2009 GP2 series.” added Chandhok.
"We're
very lucky to have a GP2 race winner and current Formula 1 test
driver on board. It's a testament of the team's professionalism
that a driver of Karun's calibre will choose to drive for us."
said driver, Denis Lian.
Partnering
Chandhok and Lian in the Lotus is Australian James Mitchell, who
has been a regular at endurance races for the past few seasons.
The team is competing in the A5 category against a host of top European
teams in cars such as the BMW Z4, the Nissan 350Z and the Porsche
911.
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