Level 5 and also Scott Tucker Aim For 2013 Le Mans Return2071949

Men and women that know about the community of auto racing will say to you that the 24 Hours of Le Mans can be the top test of both man and machine. In mid June the 80th hosting of the world renowned race presented to be just that for the Level 5 Motorsports crew. Immediately after fighting so hard to make it as far as 5th place in the P2 class standings their #33 HPD-ARX03b was retired after having suffered fuel pressure troubles not long after sunrise 18 hours in the 24 hour competition.

In the year 2011, the Level 5 Motorsports crew produced a attractive introduction at Le Mans acquiring a podium end, however good fortune had not been on their side this season while they tried to improve on last year's stunning 3rd place in finish in the P2 class. The fuel pressure matter that eventually ended their race was not helped by a radio malfunction which in turn meant Scott Tucker was incapable of make contact with the engineering crew within the pit lane to express to them of the issue that was building.

The dissatisfaction of not improving on last year's finish suggests the Level 5 drivers, Scott Tucker, Christophe Bouchut and Luis Diaz might find the 2013 Le Mans race as incomplete business. Auto racing can be a harsh sport at the best of times but finishing 18 of the 24 scheduled hours of the mentally and physically strenuous race will definitely secure the Level 5 team in good stead for a repeat attack the coming year. The overall winners of the this year's race was the AudiSport Joest team which was driven by Marcel Fässler, Benoît Tréluyer, and André Lotterer. Their P1 Audi R18 won the race for the 2nd sequential season. Check out more about Scott Tucker