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Zoo Racing Pilbeam MP100 LMP2 testing at Zwartkops

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South African team Zoo Racing had entered two cars in the 2014 African 6 Hour, held in Phakisa International Raceway, not far away from Johannesburg, a Pilbeam MP98 and the brand new Pilbeam MP100, both cars being of course LMP2s. The MP100 is fitted with the turbocharged Ford Duratec 2 litres developped  by Mountune, a British company. However, neither the MP98 nor the MP100 has been racing in the African 6 Hour.

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Greg Mills, Zoo Racing owner and driver, has kindly explained us the reasons of this withdrawal.

Greg Mills : “Unfortunately we missed the six hour due to running out of time to race-prepare the car, given clutch problems which caused us to lose five days of in the week before the event. As a result we could obviously not take a car which had not turned a wheel by the Friday to a race, especially an endurance event. Thus we elected to test the car (with its original bodywork) in Johannesburg not least since we had a Mountune engineer (for the two-litre turbo powerplant) out for the weekend and we would have made no use of his time if we had instead raced the smaller MP98 in Welkom.

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As it turned out, we encountered myriad small problems during the test, which would have made racing pointless. These are relatively simple to fix, but not during a race! The car and engine, however, performed well overall, though the Saturday test was curtailed by a broken throttle-cable.

We will now test extensively while the new body is being finalised to iron out any other problems, before looking to race again in July.”

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During the test, the Pilbeam MP100 was driven on the circuit of Zwartkops by Greg Mills himself and by Jaki Scheckter, son of Ian Scheckter, a former Formula One driver, and nephew of Jody Scheckter, 1979 Formula One World Champion.

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