Montagny to replace Moreau
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Montagny to replace Moreau

Following Guillaume Moreau's accident during the Test Day for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, it's been announced that former Peugeot Sport driver Franck Montagny will replace him for the race on 16/17th June.

The 34-year-old Frenchman will be alongside Bertrand Baguette and Dominik Kraihamer in the No.15 Oak Pescarolo-Judd. Montagny is the final available Peugeot driver to find a seat for the 80th running of the world's most famous endurance race.  Simon Pagenaud is entered for the 2012 Indycar Series and will be racing in Milwaukee the same weekend as Le Mans.

Montagny said of the development: “I am delighted to be joining OAK Racing, a team that as an outsider looking in has always appealed to me due to its character and owner Jacques Nicolet’s passion for the sport. It has always been competitive and has run at the front regardless of the cars at its disposal down the years. On a personal note, I am pleased to be competing at Le Mans for the twelfth time. Hopefully we can do a good job and see the chequered flag. 

“My only regret is the circumstance in which I have arrived following Guillaume’s accident. I have also suffered a serious accident in the past so can easily imagine myself in his position. As well as the physical injury, I know how frustrating and difficult it must be for him.”

Photo:  CIRCUIT DES 24 HEURES (LE MANS, SARTHE), 2011 24 HOURS OF LE MANS.  New Oak Racing driver Franck Montagny who, last year, drove for Peugeot Sport.

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