2008 AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES, ROUND 6
ACURA SPORTS CAR CHALLENGE, MID OHIO, OH
THE TIDE HAS TURNED FOR RISI COMPETIZIONE
HOUSTON, TX, (July 16, 2008)
-- Boosted by a hard-fought and well-deserved podium finish at Lime Rock
Park last weekend, its first of 2008 in the American Le Mans Series,
the Risi Competizione team has had little opportunity to savor the moment.
The Le Mans winning GT2 team left Connecticut on Sunday morning to head for the
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, which is set in scenic hills near Lexington some
60 miles north of Columbus, Ohio. Also hosting the Indycar Series next weekend,
the 2.25 mile/13-turn permanent road course has been venue to many classic sports
car races in the past and, in the eyes of many, is a driver’s track.
Repaved in 2006, the layout is technical with a mixture of medium and low speed
corners. The surface is smooth, with big, flat curbs which give a gain
if they can be used. “It’s very hard to pass other like-speed
cars here,” said Harrison Brix of San Jose, California. “Getting
through and off the low speed corners is where the lap time comes from and the
only real passing zones are under braking into the Keyhole and into the right
hander at the end of the strait. Qualifying will therefore be important. It’s
the first time here for Patrick but it’s one of the few tracks on the ALMS
schedule that I’ve raced at before so I hope that experience will help
us in setting up the car.”
Jaime Melo put the Ferrari 430 GT on pole position in the GT2 class last year,
setting a new qualifying lap record of 1:19.951 in the process. After an
eventful race, the Brazilian – who also set a new race track record - and
his team mate Mika Salo went on to finish in second place, joined on the podium
by their team mates Eric Helary and Gianmaria Bruni who finished in third. Current
Drivers Champions, Melo and Salo, will be chasing their first win of the season
hard, and if both cars finish on the podium, as last year, it will be a more
than satisfying result for the whole team.
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 next round of the American Le Mans
Series is the Acura Sports Car Challenge, scheduled for 2:10
p.m. ET on Saturday, July 19 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
NBC Sports will televise the race from noon to 2:30 p.m.
ET on Sunday, July 20. XM Satellite Radio will air the race
from 5 to 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 20. American Le Mans
Radio will have live coverage on americanlemans.com, which
also will feature IMSA's Live Timing & Scoring.
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