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Old 1 Jan 2007, 09:17 (Ref:1802685)   #2
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Originally Posted by HORNDAWG
Well this is the chasis history of the C6.R's to date. And Fehan says they have 4 to sell now. Then where did they come from if not built to sell?
1 of the 4 is Luc Alphands( # C6R-004)

C6.R Chassis History


C6R-001
2005 - Competed in ALMS as car #3.
2005-12 - Sold to GLPK Carsport to run in FIA GT


C6R-002
2005 - Competed in ALMS as car #4.

2005-12 - Sold to Christian Schumacher’s PSI team to run in Le Mans Series (formerly Le Mans Endurance Series) and the FFSA GT, a French national GT series.
From the PSI team website: "Just before Christmas, PSI sealed a deal with GM concerning a C6.R, chassis #002. Hereby, PSI was the first team to get its hands on a C6.R, in Europe and around the world. This car (race # 64) won its class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Gavin/Beretta/Magnussen and finished as amazing 5th overall. It also took the ALMS title (race # 4) with Olivier Gavin and Olivier Beretta."


C6R-003
2006 - Competed in ALMS as car #3.


C6R-004
2006 - Competed in ALMS as car #4.
2006-08 - Luc Alphand Aventures team announced that they had agreed to purchase C6R-004 to run in the 2007 Le Mans Series and to try for the 2007 Le Mans 24 Hour.


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