Pfaff Motorsports showed promising pace at the Roar before the Rolex24
NEW TITLE SPONSOR WITH NEW DRIVER LINE-UP FOR THE TORONTO BASED TEAM THAT SURE LOOK PROMISING FOR THE ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA
The team’s key goals for the weekend included a complete shakedown of the team’s plaid livery Porsche 911 GT3 R, as well as acclimating its world-class, four-driver lineup. At the Rolex 24, Porsche factory driver Patrick Pilet (FRA) will 2019 GTD Sprint Champion Zach Robichon (CAN), 2019 Intercontiental GT champion Dennis Olsen (NOR), who helped the team to its first-ever GTD win, and Nurburgring production car lap-record holder Lars Kern (GER), who drove endurance races with Pfaff Motorsports in 2019.
Over the course of the weekend, the team was able to test various setups, making continued improvements until the final session on Sunday afternoon.
“It was a great three days of work,” Pilet said. “The car improved on every session, and the Pfaff team was extremely welcoming – everyone was operating at a very high level. It’s a great atmosphere, which made it really enjoyable to work with my new teammates.”
Robichon, who enters his second full season with the team, was equally optimistic going into the season’s first, and biggest race.
“If you take a look back at where we were a year ago today, the difference is night and day,” the Canadian said. “As a team, everybody knows their role, and we executed exactly what we wanted to do this weekend. From my point of view, the team gelled really well with the new drivers and the new personnel, so it’s a great way to start the season.”
Olsen continued on the strong success of his Intercontinental GT championship from last year by putting the Motul Pfaff Porsche second-fastest overall on the weekend’s GTD timesheets.
“I think we had a very positive test,” the Norwegian said. “Coming back from the Christmas break, it was important for everyone to get into a rhythm. We tested all the items we wanted, which gives us good confidence going into the 24 Hour. The whole team did a great job, as well as the drivers
getting up to speed. I think we have a good compromise between the four drivers we have, so we’re very happy heading into the race.”
The team returns to its Toronto headquarters to make final preparations ahead of the 58th running of the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona weekend, with events beginning on Wednesday, January 22.
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