For this season Sofronas has fairly reasonable expectations for the R8 LMS, especially considering both of his clients aren't professional drivers. "They want to try and run it in the series and go have some fun," he admits. "They're not out to win championships." Looking into the future, though, he sees plenty of potential for winning. He points out that in the last two years, every car in the World Challenge series has won a race. "There's no reason why this car, if it fits within the rules that they mandate, that it should be competitive and win races," he says. "It's just a matter of when." When that happens, of course, Sofronas hopes to be in the middle of it. "We would like to be the official U.S. race team for World Challenge. I think this is a first good step." |