Dempsey-Proton Racing to build up spare car after Krohn practice crash
Dempsey-Proton Racing will build up a spare chassis ahead of Qualifying 2 for the 24 Hours o♓f Le Mans later today after a crash during practice on Wednesday put its #99 Porsche 911 RSR at risk of missing the race.
Tracy Krohn suffered a high-speed crash on the run to the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight during free practice on Wednesday afternoon, causing significant damage to the #99 Porsche, as well ꦯas resulting in a 45-minute red flag dela🐻y.

Dempsey-Proton Racing will build up a spare chassis ahead of Qualiไfying 2 for tꦇhe 24 Hours of Le Mans later today after a crash during practice on Wednesday put its #99 Porsche 911 RSR at risk of missing the race.
Tracy Krohn suffered a high-speed crash on the run to the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight during free practice on Wedn🎶esday afternoon, causing significant damage to the #99 Porsche, as well as resulting in a 45-minute🎃 red flag delay.
Krohn was transported to hospital where he was kept overnight, but was discharged on Thursday morning and is 🔥expected to race.
Dempsey-Proton Racing confi⛎rmed via Twitter that it was building up a spare Porsche 911 RSR ch𒐪assis through the day with the aim of getting back out on-track for Q2, which begins at 7pm local time.
- Good news from the garage: The mechanics of the No 99 are working hard on the spare car for , and to get i🐈t ready for tonight’s qualif🌌ying sessions 2 + 3.
— Proton Competition (@ProtonRacing)
- Work is going on in the garage at the .
— Proton Competition (@ProtonRacing)
Krohn is set to feature in the race alongside Patrick Long and Nic Jonsson, with the team also fielding two other Porsche entries in th🐟e GTE-Am class.