The Swiss team, RACER understands, has been forced to source a replacement chassis for its No. 60 entry, after its original car was heavily damaged in a roll at a recent test at Monza. It is also believed to have submitted at least one entry into GTE Am for the 2019/20 FIA WEC season.
Then there’s JMW Motorsport’s Andy Blackmore Design camouflage livery, which pays tribute to its distinctive yellow team colors and 24 Hours of Le Mans itself.
“JMW has a history of producing a unique livery, including our livery competition in recent years,” team principal Jim McWhirter said. “This year we wanted to do something special, to celebrate the biggest motor race in the world.
“The camouflage effect allows us to include a lot of detail, and we hope fans will enjoy looking for each of the features hidden in the design.”
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