Negri, O'Connell Lead Final Test Sessions For Grand-Am Rolex Series at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 6, 2008) -- The Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car
Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 completed a successful January
Test Days on Sunday, setting the stage for the 46th running of the Rolex
24 At Daytona Jan. 25-27 with three days of on-track testing at Daytona
International Speedway.
Oswaldo Negri posted Sunday's fastest time in the morning session, turning
a 1:42.147 (125.466 mph). Negri's time came in the No. 60 Michael Shank
Racing Ford Riley, which he will share at the Rolex 24 with season-long
co-driver Mark Patterson and Champ Car stars Graham Rahal and Justin Wilson.
Sunday concluded a successful weekend for the No. 60 machine.
"This whole Mike Shank team has just been working nonstop since
the end of the race at Miller and we know that the competition is going
to be fierce but everyone feels like we are as ready as ever," said
Negri. "This team keeps getting stronger and stronger and we feel
like we're in a good position, not just for the 24, but for the full season.
Mark (Patterson) is doing an unbelievably good job getting the most out
of new Pirelli tires and our engineer Dave Kanning is really our secret
weapon. This test was just another good step forward for the whole organization
and with the driver line up we have and this team backing us up, we just
can't wait for the race."
Johnny O'Connell topped the Sunday afternoon time charts on the third
and final day of the test, circulating the 12-turn, 3.56-mile infield
road course in 1:42.396 (125.194 mph) behind the wheel of the No. 91 Riley-Mathews
Motorsports Pontiac Riley.
"I drove the car first last night (for the night practice), and
I loved it," said O'Connell, who had driven a Daytona Prototype only
once prior to this weekend. "When I was in the car, I think we were
third quick. Then this morning they made some changes, and I didn't like
the car as much so to be able to get the car back to where it was very
comfortable and easy to drive is a good thing."
O'Connell will be joined for the Rolex 24 by series regulars Marc Goossens
and Jim Matthews and IndyCar Rookie of the Year Ryan Hunter-Reay. O'Connell
makes no secrets about his goals for the race.
"When I was talking to my bosses at GM, they really wanted me to
run the Pontiac GXP.R in the GT class," O'Connell said. "I told
them, if there was a good prototype team and we had a shot at winning,
I'd really like that opportunity. When Bill Riley talked to them and said,
yeah, we'd like him, then that was a cool deal for me."
Overall, defending Rolex 24 At Daytona co-champion Scott Pruett turned
the fastest lap of the weekend with a 1:41.232 (126.6 mph) in the No.
01 TELMEX/Target Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates Racing Lexus Riley. Pruett,
Rolex Series co-driver Memo Rojas and NASCAR stars Juan Pablo Montoya
and Dario Franchitti showed the form all weekend long that has allowed
Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates Racing to capture the last two Rolex 24
victories.
Penske-Taylor Racing's Ryan Briscoe turned the second quickest lap of
the weekend with a 1:41.277 (126.544 mph) in the No. 9 Toshiba Pontiac
Riley, a collaboration of Wayne Taylor Racing and Penske Racing. Briscoe
will drive with IndyCar teammate Helio Castroneves and NASCAR star Kurt
Busch during the Rolex 24.
AJ Allmendinger turned the third-fastest lap of the weekend in the No.
6 Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley, posting a time of 1:41.555 (126.198
mph) in the Saturday midday session. Allmendinger, who has joined Michael
Shank Racing for the two previous Rolex 24 events, will be joined by Rolex
Series regulars Ian James, John Pew and Burt Frisselle.
Sylvain Tremblay turned the GT class fastest lap on Sunday in the No.
70 SpeedSource Mazdaspeed Mazda RX-8, posting a time of 1:51.462 (114.981
mph). Tremblay, also the team principal, will drive the No. 70 machine
with David Haskell, Nick Ham and Raphael Matos.
"We had a pretty good game plan coming in," Tremblay said. "We
stuck to that game plan, but luckily all of the Mazdas went fast - not
just us. I'm just really proud of the effort put forth by the entire SpeedSource
MazdaSpeed team."
Tremblay also said the SpeedSource machines will have a distinct, new
look for the Rolex 24.
"We have a pretty significant press announcement at the Detroit
International Auto Show next Monday that will announce our new partner
in the Grand-Am Rolex Series with Mazda," the SpeedSource boss said. "It's
a big-time sponsor, and we're really proud of what it will mean to us
and how our cars will look."
Seventeen-year-old Robert Thorne was among those "other" fast
Mazda RX-8 machines. Thorne posted the fastest GT time of the weekend
in the No. 30 Racers Edge Motorsports Guardian Edge Technologies Mazda
RX-8 Saturday afternoon, taking advantage of the draft on Daytona's banking
and a lightning-fast trip through the infield section to post a time of
1:50.617 (115.859 mph).
Thorne's time was more than one-half second quicker than the 1:51.139
(115.315 mph) posted by the No. 15 Blackforest Motorsports Ford Mustang
Cobra GT in Saturday's night session. The Blackforest machine was piloted
this weekend by David Empringham, Tom Nastasi and Jean-Francois Dumoulin.
The trio will be joined in the Rolex 24 by Boris Said.
Fresh Faces Top The Final Day of Grand-Am KONI Challenge Testing
Unlike the first two days of testing, the Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series
saw fresh faces and different machines atop the time charts on Sunday.
In the Grand Sport (GS) division, Craig Stanton put the No. 83 BGB Motorsports
Porsche 997, shared with Alex Barron and Dan Selznick, atop the time charts
with a lap of 2:01.133 (105.801 mph). The No. 60 Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang
GT driven by Hugh Plumb and Mike Canney posted the fastest laps on both
Friday and Saturday.
Trailing the No. 83 machine Sunday were the No. 5 Blackforest Motorsports
Ford Mustang GT driven by Empringham, Nastasi and Valerie Limoges, and
the No. 46 Fall-Lines Motorsports BMW M3 driven by Mark Boden and Steve
Jenkins.
In the Street Tuner (ST) division, the No. 51 Brass Mitchell Racing Mazda
RX-8 co-piloted by Tony Rivera and Arthur Brass, lapped the track at 2:10.515
(98.196 mph). The previous two days of the test saw ICY/Phoenix Racing
atop the standings with David Rosenblum and Andrew Aquilante in the No.
141 Subaru Legacy on Friday and Chuck Hemmingson and Kristian Skavnes
in the No. 111 Subaru Legacy on Saturday.
Behind Rivera and Brass on Sunday were Jamie Holtom and Eric Curran in
the No. 01 Georgian Bay Motorsports Chevrolet Cobalt and Ian Baas and
Stephen Hooks in the No. 171 APR Motorsport Volkswagen GTI.
Three-time Rolex 24 Winner Derek Bell Tests Daytona Prototype
Three-time Rolex 24 At Daytona race winner and motorsports legend Derek
Bell turned a handful of laps Saturday and Sunday in the No. 12 RVO Motorsports
Rock Valley Oil Pontiac Riley, the Daytona Prototype debut for the former
World Sportscar champion.
"I'm used to driving pretty good cars, and it's a treat to drive
a Daytona Prototype," Bell said. "Roger (Schramm) told me I
should come out some time and drive it, and this weekend was the opportunity
for me to do it."
The drive began with some difficulty on Saturday night, as Bell climbed
into the cockpit for his first time in the Rolex Series machine.
"I didn't know the car at all well, and I was very frustrated because
of the gearbox," Bell admitted. "It was a sequential, and I
hadn't drove that since I drove a Ferrari 333 back in 1990-something.
I couldn't get the car to go down to fourth, to third, to second, to first,
so I brought the car in and had them explain it. They did, and I felt
like an old woman out there. But it did get a lot happier out there, and
I had a good time doing it. The car is a delight to drive, and I know
Justin and Roger were very happy with it last season."
The No. 12 machine is the car that will be piloted for the full Rolex
Series season by Bell's son, Justin Bell, and Roger Schramm. Bell and
Schramm confirmed Sunday they will be joined in the Rolex 24 by Tonis
Kasemets. The team's fourth driver has yet to be officially announced,
but three-time winner Derek Bell could aim for a fourth Rolex 24 crown.
"I'll state the very obvious: Derek Bell is a legend, and one of
the most successful drivers in the entire history of the sport," Schramm
said. "For our team, it is an honor and a privilege for him to consider
racing with us."
Bill Lester To Run Rolex Series Fulltime in 2008
Steve Southard, Southard Motorsports team owner, announced Sunday veteran
racer Bill Lester will join Shane Lewis in the No. 3 Southard Motorsports
Lexus Riley for the full 2008 Rolex Series season.
"Bill is on for the season and we are very pleased," Southard
said. "It's going to work for us this year. Bill is a very talented
driver, and believe me, I've seen a him on the track this weekend and
his talents are considerable."
Lester, who got his start in sports cars before making a move to the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and a variety of Sprint Cup and Nationwide
Series rides, will join Lewis beginning with the Rolex 24 At Daytona.
"I am excited to be back here in essentially my roots," Lester
said. "I started racing sports cars at the amateur level in the mid
1980s. I've had a lot of great experiences and opportunities, but I've
always felt comfortable in racing a sports car. It's like riding a bike.
I now have the good fortune of joining this team with Shane. One of the
things I've realized this weekend was that Shane and I are very similar
in what we want out of the car. Our driving abilities tend to complement
each other."
Johnson "Here Strictly to Win" Rolex 24
Two-time defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson isn't
just competing in the Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 26-27 to unwind and
relax before the start of the new NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
In what will be his fourth career Rolex 24 start, Johnson is hungry to
win the prestigious sports car race co-driving the No. 99 Lowe's/GAINSCO/Bob
Stallings Racing Pontiac Riley with teammates Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty
and Jimmy Vasser.
"I'm here strictly to win," Johnson said. "I will have
fun during the event and all that but this team is a championship-winning
team, a race-winning team, and we're here to win the race."
Johnson is co-driving for one of the pre-race favorites to win the Rolex
24. The No. 99 car won the 2007 Daytona Prototype title with Gurney and
Fogarty, sat on the pole for last year's Rolex 24 and captured the Brumos
Porsche 250 last July at DIS.
"The first two years, it was more for fun," Johnson said of
his first two Rolex 24 starts in 2004 and 2005. "Then I took a year
off and I watched Casey Mears, a great friend of mine, win and I watched
the event on television. I said, 'You know I finished second in this thing
and I've got to work hard to find a ride that I can go down there and
have a chance of winning with.'
"Being a lineup with guys like this, it's really a dream come true
to come down here and compete and be a favorite for this event," Johnson
concluded.
Synergy Racing Revving Up For Strong Rolex 24 Showing
Famed Porsche campaigner Synergy Racing announced on Saturday a two-car
assault for the 46th Annual Rolex 24 At Daytona as the team looks to start
the 2008 Rolex Sports Car Series season with a new chapter of success.
One of Grand-Am's winningest teams will utilize the Grand-Am specification
Porsche GT3. The two GT Class entries will carry on the Synergy tradition,
once again carrying the traditional team Nos. 80 and 81.
The powerful driver lineups for both entries boast speed and experience
as well as reflecting Synergy Racing's close association with Porsche,
which will chase an unprecedented 62nd class victory in the race and a
37th class win for the Porsche 911.
The No. 80 EMC/Gamewell Mechanical Porsche GT3 Cup will see Mark Greenberg,
Damien Faulkner, Jan Heylen and Lance Arnold team up as the No. 81 marks
the return of Steve Johnson to the team to partner with Patrick Huisman,
Robert Doornbos and Richard Lietz.
NOTEWORTHY: At least six drivers competing in the Rolex 24 At Daytona
have fathers who have won the famous endurance race at least once. Graham
Rahal (son of Bobby Rahal), David Donohue (the late Mark Donohue), and
defending Rolex Series co-champion Alex Gurney (whose father, Dan Gurney,
will be the race's Grand Marshal) are all veterans chasing their initial
Rolex 24 win. Jordan Taylor will see brother Ricky race with dad Wayne
Taylor, a former Rolex Champion, while it is yet to be determined if three-time
race winner Derek Bell will race with son Justin... While it was an eventful
weekend for Krohn Racing and the debut of the Lola chassis, team owner
Tracy Krohn felt the team and the car were on headed in the right direction
for later in the season. Both cars were involved in incidents but will
be available to race in the Rolex 24. |