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Document from Porsche Motorsports

For Immediate Release


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PORSCHE DRIVERS EXTEND POINTS LEAD AFTER
GRAND PRIX OF PORTLAND

Second place finish in GT class keeps Porsche duo at top of standings
for season crown

PORTLAND, Ore. - Aug. 5, 2001 - In what turned out to be one of the
most tightly contested races of the season, the Alex Job Racing
McKenna Porsche duo of Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr extend their
lead in the season-long American Le Mans Series GT Drivers
Championship.

During the early stages of the race the Maassen / Luhr number 23
Porsche 911 GT3 RS passed all four of the V-8 powered BMWs to grab
a tenuous, GT class lead.

"I made the start of my life," said Sascha Maassen, who stayed atop
the standings in GT.  "I don't know where everyone else went! I
thought they all went to sleep!" he added laughingly.

But, while Maassen lead, he could not get away from the remainder of
the GT field. In fact, the racing was so tight that at one point 2.8
seconds covered the top six cars in the class. As the race and the
pit stop strategies began to unfold, the BMWs used their V-8 power
to its best advantage, eventually claiming first through fourth in
class.

Then the first of two full-course yellows gave the Alex Job Racing
McKenna Porsche the opening it needed. Darting in for a last minute
tire change before the return to green flag racing enabled Lucas
Luhr to take the battle back to the BMWs. With fresh tires, Luhr
began to make a dent in the BMW hold on the top of the class lap
charts.  A second yellow, with six minutes left to go in the race,
enabled the BMW Motorsport cars to pit for new rubber negating the
Porsche's advantage.

"It wasn't horsepower that carried the day today, it was strategy,"
said Job.  "Our car was good, our pit stops were good, but our
strategy was better."

 The second place finish keeps the driving pairing atop the season
points standings, with Maassen leading and Luhr trailing by one point.

"It was a great race, a great day for the team and a great day
for the fans," said Luhr.  "And we still lead the championship,"
he added.

The next race, The GT3 Grand Prix at Mosport will be telecast live
on the NBC television network starting at 2:00 PM Eastern time on
Sunday, August 19 (check local listings for the exact time in different
time zones). The race, along with qualifying sessions starting August
18, will be broadcast live on the Le Mans Radio Network, which can be
accessed on the Web at www.americanlemans .com. That same American Le
Mans Series Web site will also have live timing and scoring during
qualifying and the race event.

The official Porsche Web site - www.porsche.com - will have
qualifying information on The GT3 Grand Prix at Mosport  for all
the Porsches entered, and will file stories and photos during and
after the race. Porsche Web site users should choose "North America"
on the home page when prompted to choose a country, then choose
"motorsports," then "motorsport news" to find the ALMS updates.

Other Web sites that will follow the overall event include the
American Le Mans site mentioned above, the ON TRACK ONLINE site, (www.ontrackonline.com), The Race Site (www.theRaceSite.com), the
Speedvision site (www.speedvision.com), Totalmotorsport (www.tottalmotorsport,com), Motorsport.com (www.motorsport.com)
and the CompuServe site (www.motorsportsforum.com).

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GT Class Results

1.      Said/Stuck              BMW M3 GTR                121 laps
2.      Maassen/Luhr            Porsche 911 GT3 RS        120 laps
3.      Lehto/J. Muller         BMW M3 GTR                120 laps
4.      Ekblom/D. Muller        BMW M3 GTR                120 laps
5.      Menzel/Pobst            Porsche 911 GT3 RS        118 laps
6.      Mowlem/Bernhart/
           Petersen             Porsche 911 GT3 RS        118 laps
7.      Foster/Wankum           Porsche 911 GT3 R         106 laps
8.      Auberlen/Jonsson        BMW M3 GTR                102 laps
9.      Wars/Neuhaus            Porsche 911 GT3 R         13 laps