After a sensational GT4 victory in the Abu Dhabi 6 Hours in January, the Buggyra ZM Racing team will begin their European series of the 24H Series GT endurance races in Mugello this weekend.
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Buggyra ZM Racing to
start European races of
the 24H Endurance Series
in Mugello
Team to keep successful driver line-up of Aliyyah Koloc, David Vršecký, and Adam Lacko
Yasmeen Koloc to be reserve driver after long-term injury After a sensational GT4 victory in
the Abu Dhabi 6 Hours in January, the Buggyra ZM Racing team will begin their European
series of the 24H Series GT
Aliyyah Koloc, David Vršecký,
and Adam Lacko will again line
up in a Mercedes-AMG GT4.
Aliyyah's twin sister, Yasmeen Koloc, is set to be the team's
reserve driver.
"Winning in Abu Dhabi was a
great result but we are staying
grounded.
We are still learning in the endurance world.
We're definitely not going to
Mugello thinking we're only
taking wins.
We have strong competition from teams in the Czech Republic
that have much more experience in endurance racing.
And in our experience that will be
the main asset for us in this year's
24H Series," said Buggyra's head of
communications Jan Kalivoda.
Adam Lacko tried to get as many test kilometres as possible under his belt as he also drove
the car for the first time in the wet," explains David Vršecký, who has the double-role of driver
and designer for Buggyra Yasmeen Koloc was back behind the wheel of the GT car ten
months after her crash
For Yasmeen Koloc, it was
very important to get back
behind the wheel of a race car.
My wrist is still not 100 percent but I hope to get it back in
shape soon so I can race this year.
Adam Lacko drove GT races
earlier in his career but he
explains: "This is completely
different to the GT1.
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start European races of
the 24H Endurance Series
in Mugello
Team to keep successful driver line-up of Aliyyah Koloc, David Vršecký, and Adam Lacko
Yasmeen Koloc to be reserve driver after long-term injury After a sensational GT4 victory in
the Abu Dhabi 6 Hours in January, the Buggyra ZM Racing team will begin their European
series of the 24H Series GT
Aliyyah Koloc, David Vršecký,
and Adam Lacko will again line
up in a Mercedes-AMG GT4.
Aliyyah's twin sister, Yasmeen Koloc, is set to be the team's
reserve driver.
"Winning in Abu Dhabi was a
great result but we are staying
grounded.
We are still learning in the endurance world.
We're definitely not going to
Mugello thinking we're only
taking wins.
We have strong competition from teams in the Czech Republic
that have much more experience in endurance racing.
And in our experience that will be
the main asset for us in this year's
24H Series," said Buggyra's head of
communications Jan Kalivoda.
Adam Lacko tried to get as many test kilometres as possible under his belt as he also drove
the car for the first time in the wet," explains David Vršecký, who has the double-role of driver
and designer for Buggyra Yasmeen Koloc was back behind the wheel of the GT car ten
months after her crash
For Yasmeen Koloc, it was
very important to get back
behind the wheel of a race car.
My wrist is still not 100 percent but I hope to get it back in
shape soon so I can race this year.
Adam Lacko drove GT races
earlier in his career but he
explains: "This is completely
different to the GT1.
Find Out More At https://www.buggyra.com/