Inter Europol had to deal with a broken radio and suspected broken foot for driver Fabio Scherer, but neither problem was enough to stop the Polish team from winning the LMP2 class of the LeMans24
“It’s unbelievable, it was so hard fighting to the very last second at the finish,” said Swiss driver Scherer. “For a private team from Poland to win their first win now, it’s amazing.
Scherer’s final stints were made harder due to a failed radio system that meant his team were relaying messages from the pitwall with hastily-made signals – for which it received a reprimand from race stewards late on. “We spoke about it in the box before I got in, and we weren’t sure we could change drivers because the door didn’t open properly, but at Le Mans sometimes you need some luck!”Photo by: Marc Fleury
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