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  • THE MISSION FOODS GT3 CUP TROPHY USA BY CAR AMIGO ANNOUNCES ITS 2012 SCHEDULE

    Dallas, Texas – December 20, 2011 – The Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo announced its 2012 schedule today as the series prepares to begin its second year of competition. The sophomore series will host five events in 2012 giving Porsche GT3 Cup owners the opportunity to be a part of the most prestigious vintage events and race at the top racetracks in the country.

    The 2012 season begins at the Palm Beach Grand Prix on February 16 – 19, at Palm Beach International Raceway. The newly renovated 2.034-mile, 11 turn circuit is quickly becoming a favorite among racers and the South Florida weather should offer a great opportunity for Mission Foods and Car Amigo to host their season opener.

     

    The season continues on to the Mitty at the picturesque Road Atlanta on April 26-29. This major event is a favorite for vintage racers across the country and served as the season opener in 2011 for the Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy. This weekend will also be highlighted by Mission Foods’ Annual Mexican Dinner on Friday night. On May 18-20 the series will head to the mid-west to one of North America’s classic tracks, Road America, where it will be a part of the Spring Vintage Weekend.

    The Porsche series will once again host its season finale at the high-banked Daytona International Speedway as a part of the Daytona Historic Weekend where this year the series saw it’s largest field yet. An additional fall event will be announced shortly to complete the five-race 2012 season of the Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo.

     

    A total of 23 different drivers competed in the four inaugural events of the 2011 Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy series representing a variety of teams from all over the country. The series gave Porsche GT3 Cup owners a new and exciting venue where they can race among each other in an exclusive and competitive way at some of the top racetracks in the United States.

     

    Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo 2012 Schedule:

    1. Feb 16 -19 – Palm Beach Grand Prix – Palm Beach International Raceway
    2. April 26 – 29 – Classic Motorsports Presents the Mitty sponsored by Mazda – Road Atlanta
    3. May 18 – 20 – Spring Vintage Weekend – Road America
    4. TBA
    5. Nov 8 – 10 – Daytona Historic Weekend – Daytona International Speedway

     

    Juan Gonzalez

    Owner, Car Amigo

    “The 2011 season proved to be very successful for us and it surpassed everybody’s expectations for the first year of the Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo. We were very happy to meet our goal, which was to provide a series where Porsche GT3 Cup owners could race amongst themselves in a friendly, yet competitive manner. Even though we only had four events this year we’ve already created a close community and we have no doubt that it will only grow in 2012.

     

    When we were creating our 2012 schedule we wanted to make sure that we kept things as simple as possible for our teams and drivers, but at the same time bringing them to the top vintage events in the country. I am very happy with what we came up with and I’m sure that we will have a very competitive core group of drivers that will compete for the full championship. I look forward to seeing and racing everybody in 2012.”

     

    About Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo

    The Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo is a Championship for 911 996/997 GT3 Cup cars which is run as a class or a stand-alone race. The series is part of the Porsche one make network and is positioned below the GT3 Cup Challenges to give owners of elder GT3 Cup cars the possibility to compete with their cars. It will be open to Porsche Cup GT3 RS/RSR cars from 2000 to 2012.

     

    The series is divided into three groups that will compete for their own championship points and prizes. Group 1 will be for all 997 GT3 Cup cars, Group 2 will be for the older 996 GT3 Cup cars, and Group 3 will be an open category for any other GT3 Cup car that does not apply to the first two groups including RSRs, GT3Rs and Rolex cars.

     

    From amateur drivers to professional racing teams, the series will be able to accommodate all GT3 Cup owners by offering a wide array of customizable services including car preparation, driver coaching, data acquisition services, catering and hospitality, among others. The newly formed Championship will join a variety of sanctioning bodies as it forms a unique and exciting exclusive Championship throughout the United States.

     

    The series will hold its own season long championship and will feature exclusive sprint and enduro races at every race weekend. Prizes and trophies will provided by Mission Foods and Car Amigo and will be given to the top championship and individual events top finishers. www.gt3cuptrophyusa.com

     

    About Mission Foods

    Mission Foods, headquartered in Irving (Dallas area), Texas and Gruma S.A.B. de C.V., a Mexican corporation, was founded in 1949, and is one of the largest tortilla manufacturers in the United States. Gruma S.A.B. de C.V. is the parent company of Mission Foods (Gruma Corporation) and is a leading Mexican producer of corn masa flour and tortilla products. It has operations in Mexico, the United States, Central and South America, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.missionmenus.com

     

    About Car Amigo

    Car Amigo is a motorsport restoration and preparation business specializing in restoring racing, muscle and historic cars. This Dallas, Texas based company offers complete rebuilds and custom fabrication as well as consignment and sales of history’s finest automobiles, www.caramigo.com.

  • CORE autosport reveals 2012 livery

    ROCK HILL, SC, Tuesday, February 2, 2012: 2011 multiple championship-winning American Le Mans Series (ALMS) team CORE autosport has unveiled its new 2012 livery that will hit the track for the first time next week at the annual ALMS Winter Test on February 8 and 9.

    The new livery is just one of several new additions to the team for 2012 including new drivers and a new team headquarters.

    The #05 Composite Resources ORECA FLM09 will feature Colin Braun and team owner Jon Bennett, along with newcomer David Martinez. Martinez is a seasoned racer in the sports car and open-wheel ranks, with solid performances in the Atlantic and Champ Car series. Additionally, Martinez and Morgan Brady, CORE autosport Team Manager, have successfully worked together in the past.

    The line-up for the sister #06 Butterfield Farms / Lamex Foods / Hormel Bacon Bits machine for the Winter Test will feature the Downs brothers – Antonio, Lucas and Matt. The trio most recently drove separate entries for Eurosport Racing in the IMSA Cooper Tires Prototype Lites series, winning the L1-class team championship for Eurosport and collectively scoring four wins and 11 podium finishes in 14 rounds of racing.

    Also new for the team is the addition of Gary Davies, who will act as the Lead Race Engineer for CORE autosport. Davies has years of experience in European open-wheel racing, ranging from A1GP to F3000 to Formula 1. Davies also has a history with Brady, working with the CORE autosport team manager on an F3 team in Europe.

    The ALMS Winter Test at Sebring International Raceway will take place on February 8 and 9, 2012. The first event for the CORE autosport team in 2012 will be at the 60th Annual Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring powered by Fresh from Florida.

  • JRM and Speedco Announce Partnership in Multiple Racing Divisions

    JRM and Speedco Announce Partnership in Multiple Racing Divisions

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Jan. 31, 2012) – Speedco Truck Lube and Tires, a national company that specializes in quick lubes and tire services for the trucking industry, will join the JR Motorsports team as primary sponsor of the company’s late model program and associate sponsor on its NASCAR Nationwide Series Chevrolets in 2012, JRM co-owner and general manager Kelley Earnhardt announced today.

    Speedco joins the No. 88 late model team and 21-year-old driver Josh Berry. Berry was recently named the 2011 recipient of the Speed51.com/AR Bodies Late Model Most Popular Driver award, a competition which encompassed multiple late model drivers across the United States and Canada. His on-track performance last year netted one win, nine top fives, and 16 top-10 finishes.

    Speedco is also returning for its second season sponsoring L.W. Miller in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. In addition to his driving duties, Miller will serve as crew chief and team manager for the No. 88 late model team this season.

    “Having Speedco join JR Motorsports in support of all our racing programs is a privilege,” Kelley Earnhardt said. “Our company is greatly appreciative of their involvement. Speedco has been a phenomenal supporter of local racing, and now we’re proud to showcase their brand at both the local and national level.”

    In the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Speedco receives b-post placement on the No. 5, 7 and 88 Chevrolets. The cars will be piloted by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick and Cole Whitt, respectively. Patrick and Whitt are competing for the series championship, while Earnhardt Jr. will race sporadically throughout the season starting at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 25.

    “I am thankful for the opportunity to continue working with Speedco and look forward to building a relationship with everyone at JR Motorsports and our Speedco late model driver Josh Berry,” said Darin Odle, director of motorsports for Speedco. “I especially want to thank my good friend, L.W. Miller, for helping put our program together for 2012.”

    ABOUT SPEEDCO Speedco Truck Lube and Tire is a provider of on-highway truck lubrication and routine tire services to commercial truck owner-operators and fleets. Speedco is owned by Bridgestone Bandag, LLC, which has an 87.5 percent interest in Speedco, Inc.  Bridgestone Bandag, LLC is part of Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions (BBTS), an operating unit of Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC. BBTS provides new Bridgestone, Firestone and Dayton brand medium and heavy duty truck tires, and Bandag brand retreading materials and equipment to more than 2,500 dealers, truck stops and franchised Bandag retreaders throughout the U.S. and Canada.

    ABOUT JR MOTORSPORTS: Based in Mooresville, N.C., JR Motorsports is the management company and racing operation for Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR’s nine-time Most Popular Driver and winner of more than 40 NASCAR-sanctioned races.  JR Motorsports competes in multiple racing divisions, including the NASCAR Nationwide Series where the team owns 10 victories.  To learn more about the organization and its stable of drivers which include Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick and Cole Whitt, visit www.JRMracing.com. The JR Motorsports facility also houses the JR Nation retail store, Hammerhead Entertainment and JRM Licensing.

  • Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Take Fourth and Sixth in 50th Rolex 24 At Daytona

    Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Take Fourth and Sixth in 50th Rolex 24 At Daytona

    [media-credit name=”chipganassiracing.com” align=”alignright” width=”159″][/media-credit]Results (with starting position) from Rolex 24 At Daytona

    1. (6) No.60 Ford Riley (Allmendinger, Negri, Pew, Wilson)

    4. (3) No.02 Target/TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley (Dixon, Franchitti, Montoya, McMurray)

    6. (13) No.01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley (Pruett, Rojas, Rahal, Hand)

    Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Take Fourth and Sixth in 50th Rolex 24 At Daytona

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 30, 2012) – The Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (CGRFS) No.02 Target/TELMEX and No.01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley Daytona Prototype (DP) entries finished fourth and sixth, respectively, in the 50th Anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona at Daytona International Speedway.

    The No. 02 DP driven by 2006 Race Winner Scott Dixon and co-drivers Dario Franchitti (2008 Winner), Juan Pablo Montoya (2007, 2008 Winner) and NASCAR star Jamie McMurray had trouble in the overnight portion of the race when the team had to repair a broken shifter.  The car headed to the garage area at 2:44 a.m. ET and returned to the track in ninth position and four laps down to the leader after a five-minute repair. The team was able to gain three laps back in the final two hours of the event to finish fourth with Montoya behind the wheel in the final stint.

    After contending in the top three overall for most of the 24-hour race, four-time and defending Rolex 24 At Daytona Winner Scott Pruett and co-drivers Memo Rojas (2008, 2011 Winner), Graham Rahal (2011 Winner) and Joey Hand (2011 Winner) were running in second with just over an hour to go in the race when the No.01 DP encountered gear box issues and were forced to come pit road.  The team lost ground after having to replace the gear box and rejoined the race in sixth and four laps down with just under 50 minutes until the checkered flag.  With little time remaining to make up the time lost, the No.01 crossed the finish line sixth with Pruett behind the wheel in the final stint.

    NOTES OF INTEREST:

    –       The 50th running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona had a total of 14 caution flags for 58 laps

    –       There were 10 total leaders over the course of the 24 hours

    –       The No. 01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley led a total of 96 out of 761 laps

    –       The No. 02 Target/TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley led a total of 52 out of 761 laps

    –       Pruett led the most laps for CGRFS with a total of 79

    –       CGRFS has earned 10 top-five finishes in each Rolex 24 At Daytona since first competing in the race in 2004

    –       The race marked the first Rolex 24 At Daytona since 2005 that CGRFS finished off of the podium

    –       Pruett still holds the all-time class victory mark at the Rolex 24 At Daytona with nine (1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2011).

    –       Pruett has a record 37 overall GRAND-AM Rolex Series wins in addition to four overall wins at the Rolex 24 (1994, 2007, 2008, 2011)

    –       CGRFS still holds the greatest six-race stretch in Rolex 24 At Daytona history with four wins (2006, 2007, 2008, 2011) and two second-place finishes (2009, 2010) dating back to 2006

    –       CGRFS has five championships (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011) and 37 race wins since their introduction to the circuit in 2004– all GRAND-AM records

    –       Pruett and Rojas continue to be the most successful driving duo in series history with 23 GRAND-AM race wins

    CGRFS QUOTEBOARD

    SCOTT PRUETT – (No.01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley)

    “What a race.  You really never know what is going to happen here. This is the big one that we all love to win in sports car racing in America.  We had a great car and even with the fact we had to overcome a gearbox issue near the end, I’m just not sure we had anything for the two Fords up front.  It was a total team effort like always from the Ganassi team, and Memo and I are looking forward to Barber in March.”

    JUAN PABLO MONTOYA – (No.02 Target/TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley)

    “We gave it all we had.  For the second year in a row we just couldn’t make it happen.  It’s disappointing what happened in the middle of the night.  I really enjoy running this race with this group of guys (Dixon, Franchitti and McMurray).  One of these days we’ll get this right and win it again.”

    The next GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series race for the CGRFS season-long effort in the No.01 TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley with Pruett and Rojas will be at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Al on March 31. The Porsche 250 will air on SPEED at 4:00 pm ET.

    About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams

    Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world.  Today his teams include four in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.  Overall his teams have 14 championships and 145 victories, including three Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas.  Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Penn.

    For more information log onto www.chipganassiracing.com

  • Earnhardt Ganass Racing with Felix Sabates 2012 Sponsorship Announcements / Banana Boat and LiftMaster

    Earnhardt Ganass Racing with Felix Sabates 2012 Sponsorship Announcements / Banana Boat and LiftMaster

    [media-credit name=”earnhardtganassi.com” align=”alignright” width=”215″][/media-credit]Banana Boat® Sun Care Teams Up with Chip Ganassi Racing Teams for 2012 IndyCar and NASCAR Racing Seasons

    Banana Boat® Sun Care Helps Racing Fans Stay Cool and Protected All Summer Long

    CONCORD, NC (January, 24, 2012) – Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) announced today that Banana Boat® sun care will take on the sun and the speedway for a new partnership.  Banana Boat® sun care will sponsor the race cars of Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Jamie McMurray and Target Chip Ganassi Racing, driver Dario Franchitti during the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup and IZOD IndyCar Series racing seasons, respectively.

    Chip Ganassi Racing Teams and Banana Boat® sun care are collaborating to help racing fans stay cool and protected from the extreme sun and heat commonly found at races with its innovative, new product – Banana Boat® Sport Performance® CoolZone™ continuous spray sunscreen.

    As part of the partnership, Banana Boat® sun care will host fan experiences trackside at key races including Daytona 500, Talladega Superspeedway and Indianapolis 500, among others.  The sunscreen brand will provide fans with a break from the sun, offering quick relief and sun protection in its CoolZone™ Pit Stop.  Here, fans will have the opportunity to receive a “cool-over” with the new sunscreen, play games and receive fun giveaway items.

    Notes of Interest:

    Banana Boat® CoolZone™ Sunscreen Pit Stop:  Banana Boat® invites race fans to take a break from the sun, offering quick relief and sun protection in its CoolZone™ Sunscreen Pit Stop.  Here, fans can receive “cool-overs” with the new Sport Performance® CoolZone™ continuous spray sunscreen, receive a racing card of either Dario or Jamie with important sun care tips and take a Sun Care Challenge to snag fun prizes.

    Banana Boat® CoolZone™ Brand Facebook Tab:  For those fans not at the racetrack this summer, they can visit the Banana Boat® CoolZone™ brand Facebook tab for exclusive access to content and tips from Jamie, Dario and the pit crew on what’s cool for the summer – from the hottest play lists to the coolest outdoor gear – including a chance to win a CoolZone™ Pit Crew Experience with Jamie at an upcoming race.

    Banana Boat® Sport Performance® CoolZone™ Continuous Spray Sunscreen: For the active outdoor enthusiast, new Banana Boat® Sport Performance® CoolZone™ continuous spray sunscreen provides active UVA and UVB protection that instantly cools skin on contact, for a clean, refreshed feeling.  With a crisp, clean scent, Banana Boat® Sport Performance® CoolZone™ sunscreen is invisible and rub-free for easy application, as well as water resistant for durable sun protection. It is available in SPF 30 and SPF 50+ and the Banana Boat® CoolZone™ product line up also includes an After Sun Aloe Gel with Lidocaine, for cooling burn relief to refresh skin after a day in the sun.

    About Banana Boat®:  The Banana Boat® brand offers a wide range of product options that provide today’s busy family with reliable sun protection without worry, so the fun can go on and on.  The advanced technology in Banana Boat® sunscreen products provides effective broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection that won’t break down in the sun. Banana Boat® products have carried The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Seal of Recommendation for almost two decades.

    About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams:  Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world.  Today his teams include four in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.  Overall his teams have 14 championships and 145 victories, including three Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas.  Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.  For more information log onto chipganassiracing.com

    Quote Board:

    Minna Raffin, Sun Care Group Marketing Director, Energizer Personal Care:  We are thrilled to partner with Chip Ganassi Racing Teams and its amazing caliber of drivers.  The unique relationship marries the outstanding skill and coolness of its drivers with the protection and reliability of our products.

    Jamie McMurray, Driver:  I’m excited to represent Banana Boat® and its new product – CoolZone™.  Its products provide protection from the sun – something our fans and my pit crew could benefit from since they are exposed to intense sun for hours on end at each race.

    Steve Lauletta, President, Chip Ganassi Racing Teams:  We are proud to announce our partnership with Banana Boat® Sun Care.  It is great to see a brand like Banana Boat® join our roster of partners.  With more and more families attending our races, we know Banana Boat® Sun Care will provide our fans with the protection they need outdoors.  We think this is the perfect partnership for racing.

    LIFTMASTER RAISES THE DOOR ON PLANS FOR 2012 PARTNERSHIP WITH JAMIE MCMURRAY AND NO. 1 EARNHARDT GANASSI RACING TEAM

    CONCORD, NC – (Jan. 24, 2012) – Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates and LiftMaster, the number one brand of professionally installed garage doors, announce today that LiftMaster will be the primary sponsor on the No. 1 Chevrolet driven by 2010 Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray at the Sept. 23 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  Additionally, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing and LiftMaster also revealed the paint scheme that will adorn the No.1 LiftMaster Chevrolet for that race.

    Notes of Interest:

    LiftMaster and EGR:

    LiftMaster began its partnership with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing in 2011 as an associate sponsor on the No.1 Chevrolet.  In addition to the one-race primary sponsorship LiftMaster’s branding will prominent on the c-post location of the No. 1 Chevrolet for the other 37 NSCS races in 2012, along with placement on Jamie McMurray’s firesuit and the No. 1 team uniforms

    McMurray on the Track:

    Jamie McMurray’s NSCS career includes 330 career starts, six wins, 41 top-five, 96 top-ten finishes and eight poles.  179 of his NSCS starts are with car owner Chip Ganassi – (four wins, 30 top-five, 64 top-ten finishes  and seven poles).  McMurray has 18 career starts at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with two top-five, and four top-10 finishes. His career best finish at the Granite State track came in the Fall 2010 race with a third-place finish.

    Quotes Boards:

    Pat Rooney, Director, Marketing Communications, LiftMaster: “Taking this step forward with Jamie McMurray and Earnhardt Ganassi Racing is one fueled by passion and results:  the passion that our employees, network of independent dealers, and extended family have for the LiftMaster brand and the results we’re seeing from our relationship with Jamie and EGR as they help us reach audiences for our products and services in a genuine and entertaining way.  We can’t wait for the 2012 season to get started.”

    Steve Lauletta, President, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing:  “We are very excited to announce this extended relationship with LiftMaster.  When one of our partners looks to increase their involvement with our team it means this is a valuable partnership for their business.  We hope to continue that as we work together to drive awareness of the LiftMaster brand.  We value the relationship and look forward to continued success together.”

    About LiftMaster: LiftMaster is the number one brand of professionally installed residential garage door openers and commercial door operators, as well as a major manufacturer of residential, industrial and commercial gate operators, telephone entry systems and related access control products. Driven by the access and security needs of the residential, commercial and industrial marketplace, the expansive lines of LiftMaster products are designed to fit any lifestyle or application, providing customers with the latest technology and innovations in safety, security and convenience. For inquiries on LiftMaster products please visit www.LiftMaster.com.

    About Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Teams

    Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world.  Today his teams include four in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.  Overall his teams have 14 championships and 145 victories, including three Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas.  Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.

    For more information log onto www.earnhardtganassi.com

  • Tom Hessert Ready To Execute In 2012 With Ken Schrader Racing

    Tom Hessert Ready To Execute In 2012 With Ken Schrader Racing

    “ARCA Veteran Returns To Business With Daytona Win On His Mind”

    CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (January 20, 2012) – – Without question, Tom Hessert III was a driver grabbing headlines on the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards tour at the conclusion of the 2011 season. A strong span of eight top-10 finishes including seven consecutive in the last 11 races of the year trademarked his presence.

    With nearly a four month hiatus slowly coming to a close, the Cherry Hill, New Jersey native is eager to show that the off-season hasn’t stalled his momentum when he returns behind the wheel of the No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Toyota Camry for the season-opening Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on Saturday, February 18, 2012.

    The first of 20 races for the new season marks the second year for the 25-year old pilot leading the helm for Ken Schrader Racing (KSR), a long-time fixture in the ARCA Racing Series community. Unfortunately, a strong showing for the duo in the season-opener last February was abruptly halted when Hessert was caught up in an-on track incident 52 laps into the race – but the Donnie Richeson-led team is craving a monstrous rebound.

    “I’m glad to be back at Ken Schrader Racing with the support of Federated Auto Parts,” said Hessert, a second-generation driver. “Our season came to a close in style with a pole and fourth place finish at Toledo Speedway. I honestly feel like we can go to Daytona next month and pick up right where we left off in October.”

    Of course, Hessert’s performance at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last April, the other restrictor plate track for the ARCA warriors solidifies his pre-race thoughts. A fifth place qualifying effort at the 2.66-mile superspeedway comprehended by a sixth place finish in the 94-lap dash keeps the team in-balance of what restrictor plate racing is all about.

    “If you can survive, you’re probably going to finish well,” Hessert noted. “We had a super car at Talladega. We were able to draft our way back into the top-10 in the final laps of the race and grab a solid finish. Daytona is ARCA’s version of the Super Bowl; and we’re taking that same car, so to say our focus is glued upon duplicating a similar performance from ‘Dega would be an understatement.”

    The former NASCAR Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car driver will begin his fifth year on the ARCA tour in February and plans to deliver his first top-five finish at the “World Center of Racing.”

    “My first year at Daytona, I was able to leave the track with a satisfying sixth place run,” Hessert sounded. “Since then, it’s been a little turbulent. But, you go into every new season with high hopes and this year will be no different. We have the capabilities of putting Ken Schrader Racing and Federated Auto Parts back in victory lane and it sure would be awesome to pull that off feat at a place like Daytona!”

    He concluded by saying, “ARCA’s been a great home to me and I’m glad to be back in 2012. You never know what to expect when you get to the track; but I can promise you that we’re going to give no less than all we have to give and put our No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Toyota Camry in the spotlight.”

    The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 20 events on the 2012 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 49th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 16 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 17 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 18th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local. ARCA, celebrating its 60th season in 2012 is the preamble for the highly anticipated Budweiser Shootout for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) set to ignite under the lights later that night.

    Leaning into Daytona, Hessert has 83 career ARCA Racing Series starts. In those outings, he has maneuvered two poles, one win, 19 top-fives and 43 top-10s.

    For more on Tom Hessert III, please visit tomhessert.com.

  • Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Completes Roar Before the Rolex 24

    Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Completes Roar Before the Rolex 24

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 9, 2012) – Five-time and reigning GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Cars Series Champions (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011) and four-time and defending Rolex 24 At Daytona Winners (2006, 2007, 2008, 2011) Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (CGRFS) completed three days of testing at Daytona International Speedway in preparation for the 50th Rolex 24 At Daytona later this month.

    The No. 01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley piloted by defending race winners Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas, Graham Rahal and Joey Hand finished the test sixth overall with a 1:41.761, while the No. 02 Target/TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley of Dario Franchitti, Juan Pablo Montoya, Scott Dixon and Jamie McMurray finished eighth with a time of 1:41.868.  The No.10 Corvette Daytona Prototype of SunTrust Racing with Angelelli/Taylor/Briscoe topped the charts with a 1:41.142.

    The team rolled out a pair of new-look Riley DPG3s at the test, which is the new bodywork style for the Riley Chassis manufacturer in the Daytona Prototype category.  It was the first test the team has participated in with the new formula.

    Most notable of the three days of action was an unfortunate situation in the opening laps of Saturday’s night session when the No.01 was spun by another car entering turn three of the infield road-course section of the track, resulting in damage and a tow-back to the garage for lengthy repairs.  Due to the limited availability of spare parts for the new bodywork the No.01 team was unable to test the Sunday sessions.

    The 2012 Rolex Series season opens with the 50th Anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, Jan. 28-29.

    QUOTEBOARD:

    Scott Dixon, No. 02 Target/TELMEX Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley: “For me, this is the most fun event we do all year.  It gets everyone together.  Sure, we want to win the race, but there’s not so much pressure.  All of us on the team are pretty close with our times, so everyone pulls their weight.  Our times are down a little bit right now as we learn about the new cars, but this team is consistent and it deals with problems really well.  It also helps having the same driver lineup back.”

    Scott Pruett, No. 01 TELMEX/Target Dinan-Prepared BMW Riley: “I had just passed a GT car.  He hit me in the rear and I spun.  That put me into the guardrail and tires.  It’s definitely a little setback.  Normally, we’d just throw new parts back on it and get back out there, but since this is a new car, we’re going to take the car back to the shop and take our time getting a good look at everything. We will take advantage of a bad situation and learn from it.”

    About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world.  Today his teams include four in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.  Overall his teams have 14 championships and 145 victories, including three Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas.  Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Penn.

    For more information log onto chipganassiracing.com

  • CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 3 – Final Testing Notes and Quotes

    CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 3 – Final Testing Notes and Quotes

    Team Chevy Concludes Successful Roar Before the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 8, 2012) – The checkered flag has fallen on the final test session of the Roar Before the Rolex 24. It was an very successful weekend on-track for Team Chevy in all three Grand-Am Road Racing classes, Rolex Sports Car Series (Rolex) Daytona Prototype (DP) and Grand Touring (GT) as well as Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (CTSCC) Grand Sport (GS).

    As was in the case in every DP session on both Friday and Saturday, the Corvette DP led with way Sunday with the top-five positions in the final combined time sheet. Max Angelelli ran the fastest lap of the three-day session on Sunday morning with a lap of 126.712 mph in the No. 10 SunTrust Corvette DP co-driven by Ricky Taylor and Ryan Briscoe. The two Action Express Corvette DP cars followed the SunTrust team.

    In both GT and GS, the Camaro teams continued to refine their setups throughout the day.  In GT, the No. 57 Stevenson Motorsports Camaro GT.R posted another top-five time at the conclusion of today’s testing.  With virtually perfect weather conditions, teams saw continual improvement as the engineers and crews fine-tuned their preparation for the Rolex 24 Hour at Daytona weekend.

    The 2012 Rolex Series season opens with the 50th Anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, Jan. 28-29. 2012. Opening practice and qualifying will be held on Thursday, Jan. 26. The Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge season-opening GRAND-AM 200 highlights the Friday schedule.

    JIM LUTZ, GRAND-AM PROGRAM RACING, GM RACING: WHAT ARE YOUR FINAL THOUGHTS ON TESTING AT DAYTONA: “I am quite pleased with the team’s testing results in all three classes, the DP, GT and GS. I think all of our teams accomplished everything they wanted to during the weekend. We are in really good shape for the race event. I hope the weather will be as nice as it has been during all of these test days. Everyone was pleasantly surprised with how many spectators we had here at Daytona, just for test days. It is a good sign of interest in the race coming up. I am quite satisfied with all we accomplished these three days.”

    DID YOU SEE EVERYTHING OUT OF THE CORVETTE DP YOU EXPECTED? “I am pretty happy with where the Corvette DP cars are at after the weekend and what the teams accomplished in getting their cars dialed in, brake system refinement, getting their drivers rotated through and just getting familiar with the new Corvette body. I’m very happy with that. It is still pretty much of an unknown as to really how fast everybody will be. I don’t think until we have qualifying we aren’t going to know where we stand relative to the competition. We are very happy with what was accomplished.”

    MAX ANGELELLI, NO. 10 SUNTRUST/ WAYNE TAYLOR RACING CORVETTE DP:

    ON PAPER, AT LEAST, IT LOOKED TO BE A VERY SUCCESSFUL WEEKEND FOR THE SUNTRUST TEAM. WHAT’S THE REALITY BEHIND THE SUNTRUST TEAM BEING ON TOP OF THE TIMESHEETS, AND SO OFTEN, DURING THIS TEST? “You’ve got to understand that we were pushing the limit and, in the first session today, we did a qualifying run under the perfect conditions – low fuel, new tires, a good, clear lap, no mistakes. It was the perfect lap. Obviously we’re happy, but not because of that lap. We’re happy because we did eight practices without a single issue. Our SunTrust Corvette ran really well the entire time. So far, I’ve never had a January test as good as this one. It’s been great, very successful. All we’re hoping for is another weekend like this one, and that will be the race weekend. The sad part is that this was just a test. There is a lot that will have to be achieved on race weekend, but I’m pretty confident.”

    WHAT WILL HAPPEN OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS BEFORE THE SUNTRUST TEAM RETURNS FOR THE ACTUAL ROLEX 24 RACE WEEKEND? “The new Corvette is a major step that General Motors has taken. There is a lot that still has to be done; many little things that still need to be improved. And, to understand that the hardest race for a car is its first race, and this one just so happens to be a 24-hour race, it’s a major risk and commitment that everybody is taking. On the positive side, things have gone very, very well, so far. I feel our team is a good team. Our guys, our mechanics and everybody, they’re really good. This is when you see that having a good team makes a huge difference, under these kinds of circumstances. I can’t wait to get back here in a few weeks.”

    RICKY TAYLOR, NO. 10 SUNTRUST/ WAYNE TAYLOR RACING CORVETTE DP: ON PAPER, IT LOOKS LIKE IT COULDN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN IT HAS GONE FOR THE SUNTRUST TEAM THIS WEEKEND. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE THREE-DAY TEST?

    “It’s hard to tell considering we have no idea what everybody else’s plan was this weekend. We did a lot of different things. We did qualifying simulations, we did long runs, we did brake testing, we did radio testing, back-up radio testing. We did everything you could possibly think of and had plenty of time and are now down to our final prep for the 24-hour. Brian (Pillar) our engineer told me he’s never left a test this happy and this well-prepared, so I think that says a lot.”

    CONSIDERING YOU’RE ROLLING OUT A NEW CAR AND ALL THAT MEANS, WERE YOU PARTICULARLY CONCERNED ABOUT HOW QUICKLY THINGS WOULD PROGRESS?

    “We knew we had a good base when we came to Daytona this weekend. We knew where to start and everything. It was a matter of getting up to speed and tweaking a few things from a really good starting point. Max, Ryan and I all liked the same things, so it was pretty constructive and we were able to get to where we wanted to be pretty fast. I think I’m happy with this car. If we could race this car, I’d be happy if nothing changes. Twenty-four hours is a long time. There will be a lot of cars out there and a lot of variables so, hopefully, we can make it to the end and be part of the fight over those last couple of hours.”

    RYAN BRISCOE, NO. 10 SUNTRUST/ WAYNE TAYLOR RACING CORVETTE DP: YOUR OVERALL THOUGHTS AS YOU LOOK BACK ON THE PAST THREE DAYS OF TESTING WITH THE SUNTRUST TEAM? “It felt very normal. I’ve driven with these guys so many times, now, and really felt comfortable right away driving with Max and Ricky. I love the new cockpit and the Corvette body style. The car looks great, it feels great. I really felt comfortable and confident driving the car this weekend. It’s great working with a lot of common people at Chevy and GM and Pratt & Miller, too. There is a lot of really useful overlay as far as getting to know people and the same people I work with on the IndyCar side. It’s pretty exciting and good for me to be racing here with Max and Ricky and the whole SunTrust team.”

    THE SUNTRUST CAR WAS FASTEST IN MOST OF THE EIGHT SESSIONS. DO YOU FEEL THAT WILL TRANSLATE WELL TO THE ROLEX 24 WEEKEND ITSELF? “I hope so. We want to stay at the front and the car felt really good in practice. It’s handling beautifully and just feels really fast. That’s a good sign for the race. But, over a 24-hour period, you’ve got to be there at the end and that’s going to be the main goal.”

    WAYNE TAYLOR, TEAM OWNER, NO. 10 SUNTRUST/WAYNE TAYLOR RACING CORVETTE DP: YOU MUST BE HAPPY WITH THE WAY THINGS WENT THIS WEEKEND FOR THE SUNTRUST TEAM AND THE NEW CORVETTE DP? “I’m extremely happy by the speed at which everybody at GM and Pratt & Miller and Wayne Taylor Racing has been able to turn this car around in terms of making it solid for a 24-hour run. We’ve come here and had no problems all weekend while going through all the changes we wanted to. Speaking to Max, Ricky and Ryan independently, all three had the same feedback. They’re all happy. I’ve got to be careful because it’s actually gone so well that we’ll be wondering what we might have missed. I think the guys have done a good job. They’ve taken the time to make sure the car is ready for the race. We did try to simulate a qualifying lap with Max this morning and we did a really good lap. I’m not sure if we can go any faster than that. But the main thing, at this point, is we have a car that all three drivers are really happy to drive. I’m really happy that we can take two good weeks to regroup and get ready for the big one.”

    STILL, WITH THE UNCERTAINTY OF HAVING TO RACE A NEW PACKAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE END OF THE MONTH, DO YOU FEEL MUCH BETTER AFTER THE WAY THINGS WENT THIS WEEKEND? “I feel much better. We’ve got the best crew on the pit lane and they look at every single millimeter of this car. There’s not even a question in my mind that we have the best driver lineup. We have three guys who are fast. We have three guys who are reliable. We have three guys who have done this before, together. And we have three guys who understand it takes a team effort.”

    ALEX GURNEY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “We ran the whole time without any show stoppers. We got through a lot of laps, so we have a lot of information to draw on.  We are still learning about how the tires work with this car, and that is kind of our one question mark at this point.  We did get to do a full fuel run, the whole stint, so I think we got a lot accomplished.  The car is pretty quick so we feel pretty good about it.”

    JON FOGARTY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “The team has done a tremendous job. They worked through the holidays and we threw a lot of issues at them that you need to sort out for a 24-hour race, and they did a good job.  We still have a few lingering ones, and the more we run, the more stuff seems to come up.  Our engineer said we are playing the game ‘Whac-A-Mole’ a little bit. You get one down and another one pops back up.  There is a little bit of that going on, but we are definitely pleased with the progress that the guys have made.  We found some good pace and we are definitely getting a handle on it.  I am encouraged that we used almost all of the track time this weekend, but it’s never enough when you are working with a new car.”

    MEMO GIDLEY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “I feel good. Everything is going really smoothly it seems.  Still some issues to work out, I would say, but the consistency, and how the car feels over the course of a long run, is good.  It’s good on old tires and mechanically we have not had any real problems through the test. We’ve just run laps and kind of stuck to our plan.  I am super optimistic.  For me, it is the best shot I have yet at the Rolex 24 with GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing.”

    BOB STALLINGS, TEAM OWNER, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “I feel really good about it. The car is way beyond where I thought it would be at this point.  I really thought it was going to take up until the last practice right before the race to have a general idea where we were, or a sense of comfort, but the drivers are pretty happy and the car is certainly drivable.  It’s obviously not perfect, they are never perfect, but all in all, it is pretty doggone good. We’re encouraged.”

    MAX PAPIS, NO. 9 ACTION EXPRESS RACING CORVETTE DP:  “I predict we will have one of the closest finishes in Rolex 24 history. I’ve been looking at the time chart, and there is no one with a clear advantage over everyone. We’re going to see 24 hours of everyone pushing to the limit. The key will be not making any mistakes, and dealing with traffic will be more important this year than in the past. I’ve been coming to the Rolex 24 since 1996, and I think yesterday’s crowd was the biggest I’ve ever seen here for testing – the race track was filled with fans.”

    About Chevrolet: Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and selling more than 4 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited performance, expressive design, and high quality. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

  • CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 2 – Testing Notes and Quotes

    CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 2 – Testing Notes and Quotes

    Team Chevy Continues Successful Grand-Am Testing at Daytona

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 7, 2012) – As Day Two of the intense testing sessions of the Grand-Am Roar Before the Rolex 24 came to an end, the Corvette DP continued to shine on-track; both in the sun and under the lights. Team Chevy in the Rolex Sports Car Series practiced both during the day as well as a night practice in preparation for the 50th running of the Rolex 24-Hour at Daytona.  The Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge spent two sessions on-track.

    The Corvette DP swept the top four places in Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype class, led by a lap of 1:41.338 (126.468 mph) by the No. 5 Action Express Corvette DP co-driven by Darren Law, David Donohue and Christian Fittipaldi. Second in the order was the No. 10 SunTrust Corvette DP co-driven by Max Angelelli, Ricky Taylor and Ryan Briscoe that ran 1:41:403 (126.387 mph) followed by the No. 9 Action Express Corvette DP shared by Joao Barbosa, JC France, Terry Borcheller and Max Papis with a lap of 1:41:475 (126.468 mph). Fourth fastest was the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Corvette DP co-driven by Antonio Garcia, Richard Westbrook, Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen with a lap of 1:41:655 (126.073 mph).

    Not far behind with fast lap of the day of 1:41:792 (125.904 mph) was the No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Corvette DP co-driven by Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty and Memo Gidley.

    In the Rolex Sports Car Series Grand Touring (GT) class, the No. 57 Stevenson Motorsports Camaro GT.R, co-driven by Robin Liddell, John Edwards and Ronnie Bremer, ended the day in second place in the combined results of the test sessions. The No. 88 Autohaus Camaro GT.R with co-drivers Jordan Taylor, Paul Edwards, Matthew Marsh and Tom Milner ended the day as 11th fastest. The No. 75 Stevenson Motorsports Camaro GT.R co-driven by Al Carter, Hugh Plumb, Matt Bell and Eric Curran, continued to gain positions on the speed chart as the day unfolded.

    The Camaro GS.R teams participated in both sessions for the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Grand Sport class in preparation for the Grand-Am 200 which will run prior to the Rolex 24 Hour at Daytona. All of the Team Chevy Camaro GS.R teams, Mitchum Motorsports, Stevenson Motorsports and CKS Autosport, continued to make improvements in their performance that saw them working their way toward the top of the speed chart.

    Testing will conclude Sunday for Team Chevy with two practice sessions for both the Rolex Sports Car Series and the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.

    QUOTES:

    JIM LUTZ, GRAND-AM PROGRAM RACING, GM RACING: ON THE SECOND DAY OF TESTING AT DAYTONA: “The weather for testing was unbelievably fantastic today.  We had no fog this morning and it was warm which is makes it unusually good, sunny weather. It gives the teams the necessary time to maximize their sessions.

    “It was a full day for all teams in all classes; DP, GT and GS. They all logged a lot of test miles and worked on fine-tuning their packages. The night test for the Rolex Series for both the DP and GT, all of the Chevy teams were able to get all of their drivers through and practiced green flag pit stops and driver changes.  Everything is still in one piece so it’s good.”

    WHAT WILL THE TEAMS WORK ON TOMORROW, THE FINAL DAY OF THE ROAR BEFORE THE ROLEX 24? “Further refinement.  We’ve got the cars more or less dialed in setup-wise. We’ll run some long stints simulating the race where you run continuous laps until the point where you need fuel and track how the car behaves during a full stint, about 20-25 laps. We will run all the drivers through. Check fuel mileage, check brake wear and things like that. It will really be the final opportunity for all the Chevrolet teams in preparation for the race weekend.”

    RICKY TAYLOR, NO. 10 SUNTRUST CORVETTE DP: TWO DAYS OF TESTING IN THE BOOKS WITH A LOT OF SPEED, IS IT AS GOOD AS IT SEEMS? “Yes, I think we have found a good, solid car that we can race. So now it’s just about trying things and seeing what sticks and seeing what doesn’t in making it into a 24 Hour car. If we can just get to the end of this one this year, I think we will be in really good shape to race to the end.”

    HOW MUCH PROGRESS HAVE YOU MADE WITH THE CORVETTE DP ON A SCALE OF ONE TO 10 FROM WHERE THE SUNTRUST CORVETTE DP WAS WHEN WE ARRIVED VERSUS WHERE IS IT AT THE END OF TODAY? “It unrolled pretty good so I would give it a nine right now. We really started at about a seven so we’ve improved but we’ve been tweaking and trying things. I think from the knowledge standpoint, we went from like a four to a 10. We’ve really figured out the car and understand what we can do and what we can’t do.”

    WHAT IS THE APPROACH ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE TEST TOMORROW? “I think tomorrow be will prepping the 24 Hour car. We have a lot of things to break-in. Tomorrow is kind of a boring day for the drivers, but in the morning we will probably experiment with some more things that Brian ( ) has up his sleeves and see what happens.”

    ALEX GURNEY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “It’s definitely encouraging. It kind of feels like the best start we have had in a long time. There is a lot of ground to cover with this car. We are throwing the old book out, six years of stuff with the old Riley, and trying to relearn everything in a really short period of time is pretty tough.  We are going through all kinds of changes, through all different ride heights and things like that, to try and find the sweet spot. We are getting there.”

    JON FOGARTY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “We’re definitely still exploring, seeing what we can get away with on the car that will allow us to run quickly and safely. There’s a lot going on and these three days at Daytona are going to be helpful, but I don’t expect to have the package sorted out anytime soon.  I think everybody with a new car is in the same boat, but we are doing a good job. The team is doing a great job sorting through all these nuances. We’ve managed to create a more stable platform that gives us a more consistent aero balance around the entirety of the race track. I’m confident that we’re going to keep improving on it, and I’m really happy with the progress we’ve made so far.”

    MEMO GIDLEY, NO. 99 GAINSCO/BOB STALLINGS RACING CORVETTE DP: “I think that right now, we have a pretty drivable race car, for sure for the race. It actually seems reasonably fast also, but I think finding the aero balance of this new package is still a bit of a challenge.  I think we still haven’t quite gotten to that happy spot there in that area, but we are working at it every session. For sure, the biggest difference is that with this car and this team, which is a big part of it, is that the lap times are faster than I’ve ever gone. I’m the same driver and I’m the same guy.  I have seen it throughout my career, you are pounding around struggling at the mid or back part of the grid and you just get into a team with the exactly the same car or similar car and all of a sudden, you are at the front.  For me, that’s been the most eye-opening part of this experience and also the most gratifying.”

    DAVID DONOHUE, NO. 5 ACTION EXPRESS CORVETTE DP: HOW IS THE TEST GOING AND THE NEW CORVETTE PERFORMING? “So far this test at Daytona is going fantastic for Action Express. The team is really faced with a unique challenge compared to everyone else in the (Rolex Sports Car) Series because we’ve got a new chassis and a new engine and of course the bodywork with the new Corvette. They have really risen to the challenge. We’ve been P1 and P2 the last couple of sessions. The car is coming along. I think for us the balance is sort of staying the same on the technical side. We seem to be finding a little bit of time here and there. Really our eye is on the big game in a couple of weeks. It’s nice to have speed but there is a big poker game being played here right now. We’re being the reference. But, we don’t know what that reference is for absolute speed or reference of what people want to show. So we are just doing our own job and seeing what we can get out of the new Corvette and so far we are really pleased.”

    WHAT IS YOUR CONFIDENCE AS FAR AS DURABILITY-WISE FOR A LONG, GRUELING RACE? “We like to think the car is up to the challenge. But again, everything is so new to us, we really don’t know what to expect as far as some sort of problem. The older car which we had a lot more time with…because we had so much more time with, we knew where to look. Where with a new car, new engine, new everything, we aren’t really sure where to look because the packaging, the engine in the chassis, which leads to different issues compared to the other chassis and engines.  So it’s not all apples to apples when it comes to durability even though a lot of people have the same components in their cars. But again, I think our team is up to the challenge. If anyone can do it, our guys can.”

    TERRY BORCHELLER, NO. 9 ACTION EXPRESS CORVETTE DP:  HOW IS THE TEST GOING AND HOW IS THE NEW CORVETTE PERFORMING? “For us the test is going well. This has been probably the most improvement we’ve seen with the car and it’s been the most improvement we’ve had as a team. So, for us it is going very well and thank you Chevrolet for building us a new car!”

    IS THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CORVETTE DAYTONA PROTOTYPE EVERYTHING YOU EXPECTED? “It is getting better all the time. We hope, I guess I had hoped, it would be a little quicker out of the box. We’ve had some challenges I think to say the least. But I think we are going to be able to overcome them and it is common with a new car. There are a lot of things you have to sort through. I have been down that particular road quite a bit and it’s always been the case. You are always seem to be able to make the car a little bit faster over a little bit of time. The better the piece is coming out of the box; the better off it’s going to be in the long room. You always hope it’s a world-beater out of the box. I think the car looks amazing and I think that is going to bring a lot of fans to Grand-Am and I think it’s going to do a lot for the Chevrolet brand. And hopefully we can just keep making it faster.”

    JOAO BARBOSA, NO. 9 ACTION EXPRESS RACING CORVETTE DP: TALK ABOUT HOW THE TEST IS GOING AND HOW THE CORVETTE DAYTONA PROTOTYPE IS DOING? “So far the Corvette is doing really well. We’ve been learning a lot about the car. Everything that is involved with the Corvette. Everything is brand new for us so it is a steep learning curve for us just to get ready for the 24 Hour race. But, so far, we’re pretty happy with the development we’ve done and the car is reacting really well around here at Daytona. So, we are just looking forward to the race.”

    DO YOU THINK PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED TO SEE ALL THE CORVETTES AT THE TOP OF THE SPEED CHARTS? “I don’t know, we will just have to wait and see. These couple of days are just test days. Everybody is on their own program. We know what we are doing; we don’t know what everyone else is doing. We are pretty confident that the Corvette is going to be a pretty strong car during the race. And we are working hard to achieve that.”

    ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 90 SPIRIT OF DAYTONA CORVETTE DP: HOW IS THE TEST GOING SO FAR AND THE NEW CORVETTE DAYTONA PROTOTYPE IN THIS TEST? “I think it is going pretty well. This is the kind of test where you have to have as much information as you can get toward the race. It is basically the only time we have time enough to learn a lot and put different things together because when it comes to the race week, you don’t have enough time to cycle through all the drivers for the race. You don’t have time to setup the car so now is time to really learn everything we can and try way different setups. I think it is going pretty good. We have found a few packages that work and I think for the race we can put a full package together to have a good race.”

    IS IT AS YOU EXPECTED? “I think so. It’s always difficult to gauge our performance because everybody is doing their own program so you don’t actually know how hard they are pushing or not compared to you. You need to focus on yourself, trying to make your car and fast and as comfortable as you can. When it comes to the race everybody will show how they have been working. So far we are in a good position.”

    RICHARD WESTBROOK, NO. 90 SPIRIT OF DAYTONA CORVETTE DP: HOW IS THE TEST GOING AND THE NEW CORVETTE DAYTONA PROTOTYPE PERFORMING? “I had a couple of laps here yesterday and I’m about to get my first decent run. I’m going to do 45 minutes then Jan (Magnussen) is going to pop in and do 45; it will be his first run too. Very excited. I’ve been looking at the car for the last couple of days, I mean, obviously, it is so beautiful. I just can’t wait to drive it.  Ollie (Oliver Gavin) and Tony (Antonio Garcia) have been doing a lot of the setup work. So far, so good. We’ve been making a progress. Both drivers are all-in and are happy with the car. Still so work to do, just fine-tuning, but the basics seem to be good. We’re just doing all the things you need to do before a 24 Hour race. Just making sure when we come back for the 24, we’re ready to go.”

    TIM BELL, NO. 6 MITCHUM MOTORSPORTS CAMARO GS.R: “Today went well testing the Mitchum No. 6 Chevrolet Camaro right out the box today was great. The track was cold this morning so I took it easy, but once we made some adjustments, we were running up with the front of the pack.”

    AARON STEELE, NO. 6 MITCHUM MOTORSPORTS CAMARO GS.R: “My first taste of American Road Racing has been awesome, absolutely amazing! The Camaro is completely different to my F3 car but it’s great to drive and a fantastic car.”

    JOEY ATTERBURY, NO. 62 MITCHUM MOTORSPORTS CAMARO GS.R: “It was great to get back behind the wheel of the Chevrolet Camaro GS.R for another year of racing in GRAND-AM.  The Camaro is more developed than it has ever been and should provide a great car throughout the 2012 season.”

    About Chevrolet: Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and selling more than 4 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited performance, expressive design, and high quality. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

  • CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 1 – Testing Notes and Quotes

    CHEVY GRAND-AM AT ROAR BEFORE THE 24 – Day 1 – Testing Notes and Quotes

    Team Chevy Kicks Off 2012 Grand-Am Road Racing Season at Roar Before the 24

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (Jan. 6, 2012) – The 2012 Grand-Am season officially kicked off for Team Chevy with a three day test at Daytona International Speedway in preparation for the 50th running of the Rolex 24 Hour at Daytona for the Rolex Sports Car Series as well at the Grand-Am 200 for the Continental Sports Car Challenge.

    The Corvette Daytona Prototype took to the track with authority Friday, taking the top five positions in the Roar Before the Rolex 24.

    Max Angelelli led the day with a lap of 126.382 mph in the No. 10 SunTrust Corvette DP he shares with Ricky Taylor and Ryan Briscoe. He was followed by David Donohue in the No. 5 Action Express Corvette DP (co-drivers Darren Law and Christian Fittipaldi)(126.213 mph), Max Papis in the No. 9 Action Express Corvette DP (co-drivers Terry Borcheller, J.C. France and Joao Barbosa) (126.138 mph), Alex Gurney in the No. 99 GAINSCO Auto Insurance Corvette DP (co-drivers Jon Fogarty and Memo Gidley) (125.893 mph) and Antonio Garcia in the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Corvette DP (co-driver Richard Westbrook, Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen) (125.832 mph).

    MAX ANGELELLI QUOTES:

    ON THE FIRST DAY OF TESTING: “Our Corvette today handled really well and we’re pleased with our first day of practice. We’ll continue our test program which is focused on long runs. I did a little bit of that today. Tomorrow we’ll do some more, and then we’ll do some performance testing later tomorrow. “

    ARE YOU SURPRISED AT BEING THE FASTEST TODAY?  “I think we shouldn’t really be concerned about that. Everybody here is just checking stuff, being the first day. I doubt anybody else really pushed, as I didn’t, either. I think it was just a matter of coincidence”

    HOW IS THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW CORVETTE GOING? “There is a lot to do. If you think that we worked on the Dallara for three years and kept improving it and just kept improving it, so it’s a long walk we have in front of us.”

    JIM LUTZ, GRAND-AM PROGRAM RACING, GM RACING:

    ON THE FIRST DAY OF TESTING: “The Corvette Daytona Prototype team and the five cars had a good day working on minor adjustments and getting the drivers track time, the normal things we do at the Roar getting ready for the Rolex 24 Hour race. We got a late start this morning with fog but the teams quickly got down to work.

    “Day two tomorrow will be a much longer day because we will also have a night practice session that will give the teams a great deal more track time to prepare for the Rolex.

    “In GT (Grand Touring), our Camaros are doing well. The Stevenson Motorsports teams had some minor issues to work through while the Autohaus Motorsports entry had a trouble free day.

    “Our Camaros in GS (Grand Sport) were a little bit off pace and we have a little more of a challenge there, but with two more days of testing, we have the opportunity to gain a great deal of ground.

    “I am sure we will see the order on the time sheets move around in the next two days as teams continue to improve their race packages. But for day one, I am extremely pleased with the results of the day and look forward to more progress the next two days.”

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