Successful Shakedown for Petersen/White Lightning
“The car was running without any problems and we did around 300 kilometers," Bergmeister explained. “It needs a different driving style than I have had in the past but I had a good chance to adapt myself to the car in wet and nearly dry conditions. I was not pushing too much but it is different to drive than the Porsche in the rain… From what we experienced today, I am very optimistic for the season."
“It is pretty hard to imagine what could come next," Petersen added. “However, there are some major things we haven’t even made public yet. We are all looking forward to the next couple of weeks and getting to Sebring to put this Ferrari up against our competition in the GT2 class."
The team now sets their focus on preparing the prancing horse for its debut race at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring next month.