Team Nasamax failed to finish the final event of the LMES season after a bizarre incident saw the bio-ethanol powered Nasamax Judd crash out of the 1000km of Spa.
Although encouraged by its fifth place performance in the third round of the Le Mans Endurance Series at Silverstone last month, Team Nasamax is determined to find greater pace for this weekend's fourth and final outing in Belgium.
After a dramatic and incident-packed Le Mans 24 Hours, the Nasamax DM139-Judd crossed the line in 17th of the 26 finishers with Robbie Stirling at the wheel, but notched up two notable firsts along the way.
The 'green fuel' Nasamax team had something to prove in Thursday's final qualifying sessions for the Le Mans 24 Hours, having suffered gear ratio problems and a misfire in the two Wednesday sessions.