D. Jonušis announced the sad news in Palanga: the coronavirus is to blame for not driving the fastest Porsche in 1006 km



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15 minutes The GAZAS team of journalists has been providing the most information on Palanga’s career for a good decade. Since they were 1000 km and were called by other names.

By the way, 15 minutes It is the first news portal to have organized a regular live broadcast from the Lithuanian Le Mans track in Palanga.

Therefore, it is not surprising that this year we have been “gassing” in Palanga since Monday and we are the first to know the most important news.

As we filmed how the race city is growing, we spoke to Darius Jonušis, the organizer of this race. Darius was happy that the race was taking place, but he also discussed some of the changes caused by the coronavirus.

We had already mentioned a little earlier that there will be no drag race on Vytauto Street in Palanga. Because there is a huge crowd of spectators there. Therefore, on Thursday, cars will simply cross the main streets of Palanga.

Another important change is that during drift the large grandstand will be divided into several smaller ones.

The third and most disappointing fact that the Balpol / Nebankrutuok.lt byExit team, which includes well-known athletes at home and abroad, Justas Jonušis, Deividas Jocius and Nemunas Dagilis, unfortunately will not participate in the race, unfortunately they will not participate in the Nurburgring track.

It turns out that the transmission of this super fast Porsche GT3-R failed the tests, and it is very difficult to get new parts due to quarantine. See more about this in our Palanga report:

VIDEO: Sad news from the racing city of Palanga: the fastest Porsche GT3-R won’t run



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