JUNE 2008: ENTERED IN THE NÜRBURGRING 24-HOUR ENDURANCE RACE
The 24-hour race at Nürburgring is one of the most demanding competitions in the world. Even though the LFA had run for thousands of kilometers at Nürburgring, test drives simply did not compare to racing conditions, where the LFA would face more than 300 automobiles possessing a variety of capabilities.
The hostile racing environment created the most difficult test yet for the LFA. During the race, oil leaks and part breakdowns cropped up, and long pit stops were unavoidable. LFA completed the race, but finished 121st. No matter how rigorous development had been, the unexpected could and did happen during the race. Chief Engineer Tanahashi commented that the race setting created a far greater challenge than simply driving Nürburgring itself.
However, the comments from the drivers who fought on for the 24 hours garnered some positive feedback—“Driving along, it feels good” and “The engine sound is good.” These were positive evaluations from professional drivers of the emotive performance the LFA was targeting.