Privateer LMP1 outfit ByKolles Racing is set to return to the top category of the World Endurance Championship in the 2018-19 'super season'.
The Austrian squad recently concluded an intensive three-day test at the Aragon circuit in Spain with its Nissan-powered Enso CLM P1/01 prototype.
Former Venturi Formula E driver Tom Dillmann was one of five drivers involved in the dry run, which also included ByKolles regulars Oliver Webb and James Rossiter.
Recently crowned European Lamborghini Super Trofeo champion Mikael Grenier and 2016 GT Asia champion Edoardo Liberati completed the lineup.
While a ByKolles entry is yet to be confirmed for the 2018-19 'super season', the team has stated its intention to continue developing the CLM chassis, which made its debut under the Lotus banner in 2014.
"We are pleased with the progresses made on both reliability and performance" said Boris Bermes, director of racing operations at ByKolles.
"All drivers did a solid job and our team is happy to attract such young and competitive drivers."
ByKolles will resume testing in the second week of December, with the location yet to be confirmed.






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