24hrs Le Mans: Flying Lizard’s Porsche 911 GT3 RSR retired in hour 15

24hrs Le Mans: Flying Lizard's Porsche 911 GT3 RSR retired in hour 15

The Flying Lizard No. 80 has been retired following an accident at approximately 5:25 CET, halfway through Hour 15. The No. 80 Porsche had been fourth in GT2 at the time of the accident. Following a driver change from Seth Neiman to Darren Law, on Darren’s outlap, he had an incident in the brake zone at the first Chicane which ended with a heavy impact into the tires. We don’t know the cause at this point. The No. 80 is out of the race, although we have not been able to reach the car to evaluate the damage. Darren is being checked over by track medical, but he appears to be fine.

Thank you to all of our fans for your support of our fifth 24 Heures du Mans program. We’ll see you next month back in the U.S. at Lime Rock Park.



Looking for more? Have a look below.

  1. 24hr Le Mans: Flying Lizard six hour update
  2. 24hrs Le Mans: Spyker Squadron 24hrs Le Mans Part 1
  3. 24hr Le Mans: Bergmeister Puts the No. 80 Porsche on the GT2 Pole for Le Mans
  4. 24hr Le Mans: Flying Lizard’s First Take From Le Mans
  5. 24 Hour of Le Mans: Flying Lizard crash



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