Karun Chandhok returns to Murphy Prototypes
Le Mans, 12 July
2016: The Murphy Prototypes Racing Team today confirmed that Indian racing driver Karun will join them this weekend for the European Le Mans (ELMS) Race at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. Chandhok will return to drive for Murphy Prototypes for the first time since he helped the team score an impressive fifth in the LMP2 class at Le Mans last year.
One of only two drivers from India to compete in Formula 1, Karun was the first ever Indian driver to start Le Mans in 2012 and went on to race for the Murphy Prototypes team there in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Having confirmed his intentions, Chandhok, who is supported by JK Tyre, AVT Premium, Sidvin and Tag Heuer, said, “It’s great to be back ‘super-subbing’ for Murphy Prototypes this weekend. I haven’t had the chance to compete in Sportscars since Le Mans last year, so when Greg called to ask if I could fill in for him, I was happy to take the opportunity to race with the team again. It’s always great fun working with the guys from Murphy Prototypes.
“I was at the Red Bull Ring just two weeks ago for the F1 weekend, so it’s going to be great to actually go back to drive there. I had a run around the track when I was there and, having never competed at the circuit before, I’m really looking forward to it. With so many strong teams and new cars in the ELMS this year it’s a really competitive place to be, but this is endurance racing and anything can happen.”
After confirming the team’s driver line up for this weekend’s Austrian round of the European Le Mans Series, Team Principal Greg Murphy said, “I’m very pleased to have Karun back with us for this event. We know him well and he just slots back into the team and always does a great job for us. We’re fortunate to be able to attract such high profile drivers. It’s something we’re very proud of. ”
Chandhok will be joined by Guglielmo Belotti and Seán Doyle. The three drivers will compete in the team’s familiar #48 Nissan-engined Oreca 03R LMP2 car, which has been fully rebuilt having successfully completed the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the third time last month.
Action at the 4.326 km (2.688 mile) circuit that is located near Spielberg in the Styrian Mountains and hosts the Austrian Grand Prix, begins with a 90-minute Free Practice session on Friday afternoon followed by another on Saturday morning. Qualifying for the LMP2 category takes place between 13.30 and 13.40 on Saturday, with the four-hour race getting the green light at 14.00 on Sunday (all times are CEST).
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