RESOURCEFUL RISI LOOKING TO BOUNCE BACK
IN UTAH
UTAH GRAND PRIX, TOOELE (SALT
LAKE CITY), UTAH, (May 10, 2008) -- Still chasing their first
victory of 2008, Risi Competizione heads to Salt Lake City for the
Utah Grand Prix at Miller Motorsports Park with both determination
and optimism.
Currently third in the American Le Mans Series GT2 Team Championship,
Risi is looking to revive its bid for title success with a solid finish
from either of its two Ferrari 430 GT cars. Those pushing hardest will
be last year’s Drivers Champions, Jaime Melo and Mika Salo, who
are looking to re-start their season after a three-race run of bad luck
and misfortune. With two ALMS races now under their belt, and both drivers
becoming increasingly comfortable in their new working environment, Harrison
Brix and Patrick Friesacher will also be looking for an improvement in
their final race result.
In the two years that the race has been held at Miller Motorsports
Park – considered
by many to be the finest facility in North America – Risi Competizione
has done well, winning (GT2) in 2006 and last year placing itself in
a commanding position for a repeat victory before an axle failure one
hour before the checkered flag. The only mechanical failure suffered
by the team throughout the 2007 season, it ended a five-race winning
streak for Melo and Salo.
The 3.048 mile, 15-turn circuit configuration is new for 2008 and,
by taking out the center section, the track now becomes primarily a
left-turn course. A combination of medium speed and long, moderately
fast corners favor a stiffer set up and also suit the mid-engine cars
such as the Ferrari as its weight distribution makes it more consistent
throughout the corners. Risi’s engineers are confident they will
achieve a well balanced car early in the running, and are secure in
the knowledge that the Michelin tires used by the team work extremely
well in Utah.
One unknown factor will be the weather conditions, as they fluctuate
from very hot to much cooler to rain at this time of year. The race start
this year is at 1:05 pm as opposed to 5:05pm last year so common sense
would indicate that temperatures could indeed be much hotter than in
the last two years.
Mika Salo says of the facility: “It’s a nice track and we’ve
been there a couple of times already with a good result. The surface
isn’t very abrasive but it’s dirty because of the blowing
sand which also changes the grip. During the race it will get sandy off
line so, although the track may be wide, the racing line won’t
be. If it’s very, very hot it will be a hard race for the cars
and the drivers but we have a solution for cooling us now which means
we should be okay.”
Patrick Friesacher added: “I am looking forward to going to Salt
Lake City this year as I have been told it’s one of the premier
new venues in the USA. It’s not the same configuration as last
year, which evens things up between someone who hasn’t been there
and people who have driven there before. Harrison has driven been there
so that will be a big help in getting to know the track, and the Ferrari
was of course quick last year so I am excited about being there.”
The Official Sponsors of Risi Competizione, 2006 and 2007 ALMS GT2
Team Champions, are Boost/Motorola,
Michelin,
Freescale, Ferrari of Silicon Valley, Ferrari Financial Services, Boardwalk
Autogroup, Delphi and Ferrari
of Houston.
The Larry H Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix is scheduled for 1:05
pm MT on Sunday, May 18 from Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.
The race will be broadcast on SPEED live on May 18 beginning at 3:00
pm EST (Eastern Standard Time). International TV coverage is on Motors
TV - live on May 18 beginning at 8:00 pm (UK), 9:00 pm CET (Central European
Time). Live American Le Mans Radio coverage will be available at americanlemans.com,
which also will feature IMSA's Live Timing & Scoring.
Risi Competizione Drivers:
Harrison Brix, Risi Competizione Ferrari No. 61
Nationality: American
Birthdate: December 2, 1980
Residence: San Jose, California
Helmet colors: Red, white and blue
Notes: Made his debut in open wheel racing in 2002 and was Skip Barber
Western Series Champion the following year. Has competed in Grand Am
Rolex Series from 2004-7 with Dyson Racing, Doran Racing and Cheever
Racing. Made ALMS debut at St Petersburg, finishing 5th in class. Has
raced at Miller Motorsports Park in Grand Am.
Patrick Friesacher, Risi Competizione Ferrari No. 61
Nationality: Austrian
Birthdate: September 26, 1980
Residence: Wolfsberg, Austria
Helmet colors: Blue and silver
Notes: Rose through the ranks of open wheel racing, including the European
proving grounds of Formula 3 and Formula 3000 (now GP2) all the way to
Formula One in 2005, driving for the under-funded Minardi team. Since
then has driven the two-seater F1 car at Champ car races. Making third
start with Brix after fine St Petes debut and an increasing turn of speed
at Long Beach.
Jaime Melo, Risi Competizione Ferrari No. 62
Nationality: Brazilian
Birthdate: April 24, 1980
Residence: Houston, Texas
Helmet colors: Yellow, green and blue with some red/orange
Notes: An open-wheel champion in F3000, switched to sportscars in 2004
and has not stopped winning since. Official Ferrari GT development driver.
2006 FIA GT Champion with AF Corse. 19 ALMS starts, 2007 ALMS GT2 Driver
Champion with 8 wins from 12 races, 6 pole positions. Winner at Miller
Motorsports Park in 2006.
Mika Salo, Risi Competizione Ferrari No. 62
Nationality: Finnish
Birthdate: November 30, 1966
Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Helmet colors: Blue and white with dark blue/black design
Notes: Former F1 driver with 111 starts, including 6 races for Scuderia
Ferrari, and one of the most accomplished road racers in the world. After
illustrious career in formula cars, including Champ Car, started in sportscars
in 2003. 21 ALMS starts, 11 victories and 3 pole positions. Won with
Melo at Miller Motorsports Park in 2006.
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