OPINION: The Glickenhaus squad will not return to the World Endurance Championship's Hypercar class next year.
Glickenhaus driver Olivier Pla took me to task for describing his employer as a garagiste a while back. It seems it’s a pejorative term for the French. Not so for we Brits. Quite the contrary: there’s something celebratory about it. And that’s why we should rejoice in the successes of the Glickenhaus Racing squad now that it has told us that it is bowing out of the World Endurance Championship and its Hypercar class.
Big Jim G probably sums it up best when he says, “we beat the likes of Porsche and Peugeot - it really doesn’t get any better than that”.
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