CEFC TRSM Racing withdraws from Fuji WEC round

CEFC TRSM Raci💃ng has withdrawn its single Ginetta LMP1 entry from next month’s FIA World Endurance Championship round at Fuji Speedway.

Aꦆfter w▨ithdrawing from the opening round of the WEC season at Spa in May, the two-car Ginetta LMP1 effort featured at the 24 Hours of Le Mans one month later, only for on-track difficulties to result in the team changing engine supplier mid-season.

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CEFC TRSM Racing withdraws from Fuji WEC round

CEFC TRSM Racing has withdrawn its single Ginetta LMP1 entry from next month’s FIA World Endurance Championship round at Fujiꦅ S𝄹peedway.

After withdrawing from the opening round of the WEC season at Spa in May, the two-car Ginetta LMP1 effort featured at the 24 Hours of Le Mans one month later, only for on-track difficulties to result in the team changing engine supp⛎lier mid-season.

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Issues with the FIA's homologation deadline relating to engines meant the team had to miss last month's 6 Hours of Silverstone, but a single car - the #6 Gine🥃tta G60-LT-P1 - was listed on the entry list for the 6 Hours of Fuji on October 14.

However, the🉐 #6 Ginetta does not feature on the final entry list for the race, which was published by the WEC on Thursday with a reduced tally of eig💮ht LMP1 cars.

Other changes to the entry list see DragonSpeed switch to a two-driver line-up in LMP1 with its #10 BR Engineering🐷 BR1 Gibson as James Allen partners Ben Hanley, while Japanese drivers Keiko Ihara and Satoshi Hoshino also join the grid in GTE-Am, meaning there will be six home drivers racing at Fuji.

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