Former IndyCar team Conquest Racing will make its GTD Pro class debut in the IMSA SportsCar Championship at Detroit by adding Ferrari factory driver Daniel Serra to its lineup.
Eric Bachelart’s team makes the jump as there is no pro-am GTD class presence at the event, which is labeled the Detroit SportsCar Classic. Regular driver Albert Costa will be joined in its Ferrari 296 GT3 by Brazilian Serra – a two-time Le Mans GTE Pro class winner – for the 100-minute sprint race on 1 June.
#34 Conquest Racing Ferrari 296 GT3: Manny Franco, Albert Costa Balboa Photo by: Jake Galstad / Motorsport Images The team is contesting the full season in the pro-am class, where Manny Franco drives alongside Costa. “This will be a new experience for me,” said Costa. “I’m looking forward to sharing the car with Daniel, as a Ferrari factory driver he’s coming into the team with a lot of knowledge.
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