"Terry is a great addition to Christian and Jos for this year, with his considerable experience at Le Mans and with the Bell Motorsports Aston Martin DBR9 in the ALMS. I think that they will all work very well together, and we are looking to improve on the fourth in GT1 and ninth overall result from 2006. I would also like to take this opportunity to pass on my best wishes to Antonio Garcia, who is on loan to Aston Martin Racing for this year's Le Mans."
Fittipaldi took part in four Le Mans Series races last year as well as Le Mans itself in the Aston Martin and he said he was looking forward to returning this time around, with his ALMS Acura team not competing in the race.
"I'm very happy in being able to go back to Le Mans with Team Modena," he said. "Our car was very competitive last year until we hit problems. It's the team's third time in the famous race and hopefully that experience will help.
"I have driven with Terry in America and with Jos last year, both have Le Mans experience and are very quick - that will for sure play a major role in the outcome of the race. Competition is going to be hard, but I'm excited and looking forward to it."
Menten meanwhile said he was also looking forward to the race, while for Borcheller, the June classic will be his first time in an Aston Martin at La Sarthe.
"It will be my first time at Le Mans in an Aston Martin," he said, "and the first time not racing for an American team. I have been there three times in a GT1 car so I know the competition will be tough, we are up against some of the best sportscar teams in the world, but it will be fun to challenge them as a privateer team.
"I have raced with Christian before though I have never met Jos, but I am pleased to be involved and it is great just to be asked to join the team for the race."