#ELMS is heading to the Temple of Speed – 43 cars will fight for the victory in Monza
Forty three cars and one hundred and twenty drivers from all around the world representing twenty six nations will compete in the 4 Hours of Monza on Sunday afternoon. This huge grid will feature three Italian teams, one in each of the three classes, and fourteen drivers, including two cars with all Italian line ups in the no16 BHK Motorsport Ligier-Nissan and the no88 Proton Competition Porsche.
The 4 Hours of Monza will once again provide action and drama for the final endurance race before the 24 Hours of Le Mans next month.
Grid Walk access for all!
All of the Tifosi will be welcomed on track right before the start of the race on Sunday afternoon from 11h35 in order to feel the atmosphere on a starting grid. This will be a unique opportunity for all the fans to get closer to the cars and their favourite drivers just before the green flag.
For only 10€, the Italian fans will have access to the paddock, the fan area and for the first time in Italy the starting grid.
What the drivers says about Monza
Nicolas Jamin – No29 Duqueine Engineering Oreca 07-Gibson
“I think we should be good in Monza, the car was good straight away at Le Castellet, so there is no reason why it won’t be good at Monza as well. I think it will be an extremely close race at Monza with all of the pro drivers and all of the very good teams, I think the 4 Hours of Monza will be a very nice race at an iconic track.”
Rob Garofall – No15 RLR MSport Ligier JS P3-Nissan
“Monza is one of those circuits that has a huge amount of history and one that you obviously want to tick the box for winning at as a driver. If we can carry the result in Le Castellet through to the next round at Monza, and there is no reason why we shouldn’t, we have a good chance. The team, and my teammates in the car, didn’t put a foot wrong in the first race so it is looking good for Monza.”
Miguel Molina – No66 JMW Motorsport Ferrari F488 GTE
“Of course Monza is very special for Ferrari. Personally, I have always been quite good and competitive there and we’re really looking forward to racing at Monza. Looking back to The Prologue and the first race it looked like the Porsches were much stronger than the Ferrari but when you do everything well the results can pay off. So we are very positive going to Monza.”