The Hong Kong-based team will debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but the same cannot be said for its three drivers who count 27 participations in the 24 Hours between them, with the "least experienced" member of the squad surprisingly being two-time FIA GT1 World Champion Andrea Bertolini (five starts).
The Italian driver scored a class win in 2015 with SMP Racing's Ferrari 458 Italia in LMGTE Am, while his two teammates, Tracy Krohn and Nico Jönsson, 13th in LMP2 in 2016, 11 participations each, have claimed a class podium finish three times without ever reaching the top step.
After two years in the LMP2 class, the Texas oil magnate and his loyal Swedish teammate will be making their return to LMGTE Am, as did Andrea Bertolini, entered by AF Corse to take the wheel of the new Ferrari 488 GTE in LMGTE Pro (retirement), last year.
Photo: Andrea Bertolini will indeed take the wheel of a Ferrari, as he did in 2016 with AF Corse in the LMGTE Pro class, but this time it will be in LMGTE Am with DH Racing.