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USA Throws Down Nations' Cup Gauntlet

USA Throws Down Nations' Cup Gauntlet
Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Travis Pastrana prepare to take on the world


SAN REMO, ITALY (Sept. 19, 2002) - NASCAR's reigning Winston Cup Champion, 
Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Winston Cup rookie sensation Jimmie Johnson and teenage 
phenom and multiple X-Games champion, Travis Pastrana will represent the 
United States of America in the Michelin Race of Champions Nations' Cup Nov. 
29 - Dec. 1 in Gran Canaria (off the coast of Spain).  

The United States team will do battle against some of the best drivers in the 
world including the drivers from F-1, World Rally Cars and Motor bikes. 

"I love the format of the event," said Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont 
Chevrolet in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. "Pitting the best drivers in the 
world from all forms of motorsports against each other in a head-to-head 
elimination contest will be exciting."  

The Michelin Race of Champions is an action-packed, sun-drenched weekend of 
head-to-head dueling between the kings of world motorsports.  Now in its 
fourth year, the Nations' Cup has quickly become the star attraction of the 
weekend. The contest sees each participating nation enter a team of three, 
comprising one rally/off-road driver, one circuit racer and one bike rider. 
The teams will compete in world rally cars on a parallel track that is 30 
percent pavement and 70 percent dirt. 

"Personally, I can't wait for the competition," explained Johnson, who's 
Lowe's team is currently third overall in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series 
standings.  "Jeff is going to be our asphalt driver and Travis is going to be 
our bike rider, so that leaves me racing against the off road guys.  It will 
be very challenging competing against top drivers like Markus Gronholm and 
other dirt specialists in the competition.  I grew up off road racing and 
have raced in the Baja 1000 and in the stadium truck series in the 
mid-1990's, so I'm confident that I'll be able to hold my own and compete 
against the best in the world."

Fredrik Johnson, president of race organizers, IMP, stated, "Since we 
introduced the Nations' Cup to the Michelin Race of Champions in 1999, the 
event's appeal and reputation has spread like wild fire across world motor 
sport. 

"This year's Team USA is a great example - we've got the biggest name in US 
motorsports, Jeff Gordon, as team captain, his NASCAR protege and currently 
3rd placed driver in the Winston Cup, Jimmie Johnson, and one of the world's 
most exciting young extreme sports talents, Travis Pastrana." 

Jim Hancock, CEO of Cathexis Lab and organizer of Team USA, is thrilled with 
the members of Team USA, "We have put together a strong United States team 
that I know will represent the country well.  This is the best American team 
we have had in the competition and I am confident we will have a strong 
showing in the Nations' Cup."

Travis Pastrana summed up the Michelin Race of Champions Nations' Cup best, 
"It is a great honor for me to be a part of the US team," said Pastrana.  
"This Race of Champions is all about having fun but with so many top racers 
from around the globe, the competition is sure to be intense."