2008 AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES, ROUND 5
NORTHEAST GRAND PRIX, LIME ROCK PARK, CT
HOUSTON, TX, (Monday, July 7, 2008)
-- Risi Competizione, victors in the highly competitive GT2 category
at the recent 24 Hours of Le Mans, is looking to continue its winning
ways on its return to the American Le Mans Series at this weekend’s
forthcoming fifth round at Lime Rock Park in North West Connecticut.
Risi’s brilliant Brazilian, Jaime Melo, together with its fiery Finn, Mika
Salo, drove a superbly judged race in France – helped along by an equally
faultless performance from endurance team mate Gianmaria Bruni – to lay
at rest all the demons that had haunted them in the opening months of the 2008
ALMS season.
While the wet European weather is likely to be replaced by extremely high New
York temperatures, the same ‘no risk’ approach is being adopted by
the #62 car’s driving talent for the 1.51 mile course as they had for the
8.5 mile Le Mans circuit.
“It’s very different, for sure”, says Melo. “It’s
a very short track and, compared to last year, it will be different because of
the new pavement and the layout. We will probably start with the same car
as last year but maybe need to make some changes…we won’t know really
until we get there. It will be really hard because of the traffic but Mika
and I have talked and we know the best thing will be to stay out of trouble.
If we can do that, we will finish in a good position.
“Winning at Le Mans was good for me personally and for the whole team. Not
just winning, but bringing about a change in luck from what we’ve had in
the season so far. Hopefully we can keep this same motivation and approach
to winning going until the end of the year. Even if we can’t win
the championship, we aim to win as much as we can from now on.”
Returning to the driving seat in the #63 car after the long break since Salt
Lake City will be California’s Harrison Brix and Patrick Friesacher. The
fresh-faced Austrian has been keeping busy testing the new A1 Grand Prix car
which has been produced for the open-wheel series by Ferrari, while Brix had
a trip to France to break up the weeks of racing inactivity. He wasn’t
just a spectator either…the team put him to work as a driver change assistant
for the 24 Hours on the Krohn Racing crewed car and it gave the young American
a new perspective on sports car racing.
“Le Mans was a spectacular event,” he enthused. “I thought
it was going to be big but I didn’t realise exactly how huge it is until
I got there. It’s easy to see why it’s considered so special
and why lots of drivers use Le Mans as a major career milestone. It was
fantastic to watch the Risi team do so well, and hopefully next year one of my
personal goals will be to race there.
“It’s been a long break since Utah but fortunately it’s winding
down quite quickly now. I’ve been running my go kart and just trying to
stay as ready as I possibly can. One thing I’ve learnt is that it’s
very hard when you go to a race and are just observing! I’ve never
raced at Lime Rock before but I’ve done a bit of research and talked to
a few people who’ve raced there for years. Having said that, a lot
of what people know about the track might not apply any longer because of the
new pavement and maybe the new layout. It will be quirky for sure.”
Note to Editors:
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 American Le Mans Northeast Grand Prix
is race is scheduled for 2:05 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 12
at Lime Rock Park. SPEED will televise the race from noon
to 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 13. XM Satellite Radio will
air the event live on XM Sports Nation Channel 144. Additional
live coverage from American Le Mans Radio and IMSA's Live
Timing & Scoring also will be available at americanlemans.com.
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