British Based Creation Autosportif Team Brings A Truly International Driver Line-Up

 

British Based Creation Autosportif Team Brings A Truly International Driver Line-Up


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May 17, 2007

The British based Creation Autosportif team has brought together a truly international driver line-up for its assault on the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans in France next month.

Felipe Ortiz, resident of Switzerland but of Bolivian nationality, will be continuing with the team with which he finished third in the LMP1 category of the 2006 Le Mans Series, and will be one of the mainstays of the team in 2007. He will be joined by British, long-time Creation driver and former FIA GT Champion, Jamie Campbell-Walter, and Shinji Nakano of Japan.

Team Principal Ian Bickerton was upbeat about the prospects for the coming months. “I’m delighted to welcome Felipe back to Creation for 2007, not just for Le Mans but for the remainder of the Le Mans Series as well. We all got on extremely well last year and I think the continuity of the partnership will be very good for both sides.


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