Lizards head for Le Mans.
Flying Lizards Motoღrsport has packed up shop and headed for Europe as preparations continue for the Le Mans 24 Hours nextꦓ month.
The Porsche team will be one of the fa📖vourites for honours in a strong looking GT2 field, and will join fellow A💞LMS runners Risi Competizione in taking the challenge to the European-based teams in the biggest race on the sportscar calendar.

Flyi🦩ng Lizards Motorsport has packed up shop and headed for Europe as preparations continue for the Le Mans 24 Hours next month.
The Porsche team will 𓆉be one of the favourites for honours in a strong looking GT2 field, and will join fellow ALMS r🌱unners Risi Competizione in taking the challenge to the European-based teams in the biggest race on the sportscar calendar.
The Liza🧸rds will ultilise drivers from all three of its ALMS entries for the single Porsche entered into the race, with Jorg Be🤡rgmeister, Johannes van Overbeek and Seth Neiman set to share driving duties in the #80 car.
It will be the second year that the three drivers have driven together at Le Mans and they will hope to avoi🎶d the disappointment suffered last season when the Porsche was forced out in the tenth hour due to mechanical issues.
"The team is honoured be able to return this year," team principal Neiman said. "To compete at Le Mans, one of♔ the most storied races in the world is an experience that simply cannot be duplicated anywhere 🀅else.
"This will be our fourth race here. Each year, we learn and understand more ab🔜out the track, the competition, and how we as a team need to prepare. Having to retire so early in 2007 was heartbreaking - the crew, the drivers, everyone had worked so hard.
"But we learned a♔ great deal about what it takes to win in this race: strength, speed, and endurance are crucial, but in the end, it's the ability to plan for, and recover from every eventuality that gets you to the podium."