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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(January 5, 2007) -- A defending
Rolex 24 At Daytona race winner was quick
at Daytona Motor Speedway once again on
Friday as No. 02 Target/TELMEX Chip Ganassi
Racing Lexus Riley pilot Scott Dixon logged
a lap time of 1:43. 997 (123.234 mph)
Friday to lead the second day of testing
at Daytona International Speedway for
the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented
by Crown Royal Special Reserve.
Dixon's lap came during the first of three
practices, and the 2003 IndyCar Series champion
topped Lucas Luhr's 2006 polesitting time
of 1:44.009 (123.220 mph) and was the fastest
lap thus far during the three-day Daytona
Test Days. Dixon is looking to defend his
Rolex 24 crown alongside his IRL teammate,
Dan Wheldon, as well as rising Mexican star
Memo Rojas.
"The more you run here, the better off
you are," said Dixon. "Just knowing how
the race is run, driver changes, and all
those little things that sometimes you might
forget. The competition [in the race] is
like nothing else. I'm happy to be back."
Defending Rolex Series GT class co-champion Andy Lally posted the fastest class lap time Friday in the No. 66 TRG Porsche GT3, completing the 3.56-mile, 14-turn Daytona circuit in 1:52.791 (113.626 mph). Rolex Series drivers also had the opportunity to get used to the lights at the "World Center of Racing," as the day's final practice was run at night.
The cars and stars from the KONI Challenge Series also enjoyed considerable time on the track, as 2005 Grand Sport champion David Empringham proved quickest, logging a 2:01.681 (105.325 mph) in the No. 5 Blackforest Motorsports Mustang GT. Fellow Canadian Nick Wittmer was fastest in the Street Tuner class with a time of 2:11.589 (97.394 mph) in the No. 32 i-MOTO Racing Acura TSX.
In total, 63 Rolex Series machines and 64 KONI Challenge cars took to the track on the second day of testing, with the third and final day scheduled for Saturday.
MONTOYA CONFIRMED FOR ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA RIDE WITH CHIP GANASSI RACING
Juan Pablo Montoya's participation in the 45th anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona is now official. Owner Chip Ganassi announced his two-car effort for the Rolex 24 and will have Montoya team with Scott Pruett and Salvador Duran in the No. 01 TELMEX/Target Daytona Lexus Riley.
Defending Rolex 24 at Daytona champions Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon--both Indy Racing League IndyCar Series champions--will return to the driver's seat of the No. 02 Target/TELMEX Lexus Riley, the winner of the 2006 Rolex 24, with Pruett's full-time 2007 Rolex Series teammate Memo Rojas. Montoya, who has previously visited Daytona International Speedway during go-karts events with his brother, is enjoying his first laps at "The World Center of Racing."
"It was pretty exciting to be out here," Montoya said. "It's great. I didn't even know where the road course went. It was nice. I took a ride in the car this morning. It's nice that we're using both banks. It's pretty good, actually helps me a little bit when I come back in the Cup car. It's quite bumpy. You kind of find where the bumps are.
"The car is a lot of fun to drive. As everybody said, I think we've got a winning package, but a lot of people do as well. We need to work hard and keep the car in one piece to bring it to the end. I think if we do a good job, there is definitely a decent chance of winning."
Montoya has a busy testing schedule at Daytona International Speedway. As he prepares for his rookie season in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, the Colombian driver is slated to test his No. 42 Texaco Havoline Dodge in the second session of NASCAR Jackson Hewitt Preseason Thunder and will also participate in NASCAR Busch Series testing. He is hoping to kick off the 2007 racing season with a Rolex 24 victory on Jan. 27-28.
"It's nice to know coming here with a car that you know you can win with and that won last year," Montoya said. "It makes it really exciting. Yes, I've won big races and everything but Daytona, especially in America, is a big deal. You can't really say you're going to win it before you even start it, but so far everything looks pretty good."
GORDON CONTINUES TO ADAPT TO DAYTONA PROTOTYPE IN PREPARATION FOR ROLEX 24
Four-time NASCAR Cup champion and three-time Daytona 500 winner Jeff Gordon continued to familiarize himself with the No. 10 SunTrust Pontiac Riley he will co-drive with Rolex 24 At Daytona overall winners Max Angelelli and Wayne Taylor, as well as Danish sports car standout Jan Magnussen during the first two days of activity at Daytona Test Days. Gordon turned his first laps on the 3.56-mile Daytona International Speedway road course on Thursday and Friday in preparation for his maiden Rolex 24 At Daytona appearance at the end of this month.
"It's going really well," said Gordon on Friday morning. "Yesterday was the first time I ever had a chance to be in the car here. After the Homestead test (last month), I had a better idea what the car was capable of doing, but learning the track was definitely a challenge. We went through a lot of that yesterday. I felt like I was just starting to get the hang of everything right at the end of the day, which I ran about maybe six laps right there at the very end. I thought it went well."
While Angelelli turned the fastest lap in the No. 10 machine at 1:44.???, Gordon has already turned several laps in the 1:45 range, which is impressive considering his limited experience on the road course at Daytona. He readily admits that he will be counting on the sports car racing veterans with whom he is sharing the car during the twice-around-the-clock classic.
"I think we've got a great lineup," Gordon said. "Now I'm just trying to live up to my end of the deal. We've got three fast guys out there, a great race team. I feel like we really have the makings of what it takes to win this race. I just want to do my part to make sure that I contribute enough to get us a victory."
Gordon is looking to join A.J. Foyt, who is currently the only driver to win the Daytona 500 and a 24-hour race at Daytona overall.
ALLMENDINGER, TRACY REUNITE WITH SHANK
Former Champ Car World Series teammates A.J. Allmendinger and Paul Tracy are together again, as both have signed to drive in the Rolex 24 At Daytona in the No. 6 Michael Shank Racing Lexus Riley with Henri Zogaib and Ian James.
Allmendinger, who makes his NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series debut at Daytona next month, drove for Shank in the 2006 Rolex 24, finishing second with Oswaldo Negri Jr., Mark Patterson and Champ Car's Justin Wilson in the No. 60 Lexus entry. The California native hopes to improve his finishing position in this year's twice-around-the-clock classic.
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