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Q&A: Gil de Ferran.

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25.05.2006 Monte Carlo, Monaco, . Gil de Ferran (BRA), Honda Racing F1 Team,  Sporting Director - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Thursday

ALMS » Q&A: Gil de Ferran.

Tuesday, 29th January 2008

Ex-Honda F1 sporting director talks about his new challenge in the ALMS.

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Former Indianapolis 500 winner and two-time CART Champ Car champion Gil de Ferran announced plans to compete in the Amercian Le Mans Series on Tuesday with an Acura ARX-01b sports car. De Ferran will act as team boss and lead driver. Here he chats about the programme...


Q:
Gil, when did you first start formulating this American Le Mans Series programme?

Gil de Ferran:
Since leaving my role as Sporting Director at Honda F1 in the UK last summer, I've taken some time out to consider various options and to plan what I want to do with my life and my professional career. I went back to America a few times to refresh my memory on the racing scene in the States. Notably, I went to the IndyCar and American Le Mans Series race at Detroit, saw a lot of old friends and stirred up some old emotions. During the later part of last year, I started talking to Robert Clarke, then president of Honda Performance Development, about some potential opportunities. But it was after exhaustive consideration by both sides, exploring various possible scenarios that I'm very happy to say we were able to conclude this long-term deal for me to set up a team in the American Le Mans Series with Acura's support. I find the series and the technology in this type of racing very appealing, relevant and exciting. In 2008, we will contest the American Le Mans Series with Acura in the LMP2 class.

Q:
How confident are you of creating a new team to compete successfully against proven American Le Mans Series winners such as Penske Racing and Andretti Green Racing?

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GdF:
I gained considerable management experience while working as Sporting Director at Honda F1, and always had an active interest in how a successful team operates when driving for top outfits such as Penske. As in most other companies, a racing team is all about the people you hire. I don't pretend to know everything. There's always a lot to learn and, unquestionably, I will be relying on the skills of those around me to make our team fully competitive. I'm confident, though, that we can create an environment where people feel comfortable and motivated, where they can flourish and, as a consequence, produce results.

Q:
How advanced are your plans and when can we expect to see De Ferran Motorsport on the American Le Mans Series grid?

GdF:
We are certainly under the gun. I've already employed a general manager, John Anderson. Those familiar with motor racing in the States will know his pedigree. He has a wealth of experience and last year was an integral part of the group that took Dario Franchitti to the IndyCar driving title and victory at the Indianapolis 500 with Andretti Green Racing. John and I are now working flat-out to get the right people in place. It's going to be a huge challenge, but one that we are relishing. We will take delivery of the car soon after the 12 Hours of Sebring (March 15) and we are hoping to race sometime before mid-season, as soon as we are fully prepared.

Q:
How many people are you recruiting and where will the team be based?

GdF:
Our business model is for a number that will hover around 15 to 20 people and we are looking for premises in Indianapolis. It's the perfect location, as the city has a very well-developed motor sport community, with a lot of skilled and experienced personnel living in the area, which will help us to recruit the right people. The suppliers' network is also very well developed and, frankly, Indianapolis is a city that really supports racing, so it will be a great place to be.

Q:
Is this a learning year in preparation for a full-scale title challenge in 2009?
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