With the Twelve Hours of Sebring ending in the dark as the temperatures are dropping from the heat of the day, the sole night practice session is crucial to make sure the car and its drivers are ready to finish the race.

“We’re getting into the hours of the night where we’re going to be finishing the Twelve Hours of Sebring, so obviously a pretty important time,” explained Roman De Angelis, who is looking for his first Sebring win to go with his 2021 Petit Le Mans victory.

“If there’s any time that you want your car to be good, it’s right now. So we’re trying to dial in a setup for us where we’re going to be strong at the end of the race and 10 hours leading up to that point, we’ve just got to stay on the lead lap and stay in the top five or 10. So, we’re doing our best to make sure we have a good car as always.”