The No. 93 Harrison Contracting Company Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 suffered an early end to its day at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, with damage sustained in the opening hour of the occasion.
The model cars, piloted by Ryan Eversley, Tom Dyer, and Justin Marks, experienced a right-rear leak throughout the opening stint, followed by contact with the tire wall. The contact caused comprehensive damage to the back of the cars and truck, requiring the No. 93 Harrison Contraction Company Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 to retire from the race soon afterwards.
” It was a hard break,” stated Eversley. “We had an excellent vehicle and fantastic motorists, so it’s frustrating to not get the outcome we desired. We have a fast turn-around to race at Mid-Ohio next week, so we’ll need to take a look at the information and see what we can gain from the event.”
The No. 93 Harrison Contracting Company Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 had the prospective to be a frontrunner in the LMP2 class, having actually certified 5th in the field of 22 models. The cars and truck was running effectively in the race’s opening hour prior to the contact with the wall.
” We had a terrific automobile, our speed was excellent and we had an excellent technique,” stated Dyer. “It’s a pity to have the day end like this, however that’s motor racing. We’ll eagerly anticipate returning out there next week.”
The No. 93 Harrison Contracting Company Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 was required to retire from the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, with damage sustained in the opening hour of the occasion. Pilot Ryan Eversley, Tom Dyer, and Justin Marks experienced a right-rear leak, followed by contact with the tire wall, which caused substantial damage to the back of the automobile. The No. 93 Harrison Contraction Company Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 had actually certified 5th in the field of 22 models and was running properly in the race’s opening hour prior to the contact with the wall. Eversley, Dyer, and Marks revealed dissatisfaction with the result, however are anticipating the next occasion at Mid-Ohio.
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