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Rookie Scarallo Sets Lofty Trans-Am Series Goals

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April 30, 2003

ROOKIE SCARALLO SETS LOFTY TRANS-AM SERIES GOALS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. ‹ Several weeks ago, Joey Scarallo didn¹t even know he¹d be
racing this year. Fast forward to April 10. Scarallo was in Long Beach,
ready to compete in Round 2 of the Trans-Am Series for the BFGoodrich® Tires
Cup.

Scarallo, who currently sits third in the Trans-Am Series rookie standings
behind leader Jorge Diaz, Jr., and Bobby Sak, suffered a host of mechanical
woes at Long Beach. He was only able to record one qualifying lap before his
car encountered a transmission failure, and recovered from fuel pickup
problems to finish a solid 10th in the race after starting last on the grid.
Scarallo¹s previous best Trans-Am Series finish‹14th‹came last year at Lime
Rock.

³Long Beach was a last-minute deal,² said the driver of the No. 06 ROH
Wheels Chevrolet Corvette. ³I put that together four weeks before the race.
Prior to that, the car was sitting with a blanket on top of it.

³We had a bunch of volunteers who came out to help,² added Scarallo, who
made two Trans-Am Series starts in 2001 and three starts last year. ³I
hadn¹t been in the car since Lime Rock of last year. We didn¹t even get a
chance to test. Except for the problems in qualifying, which was a ripple
effect from last year, the car did well.²

Scarallo, who comes into Round 3 at Mosport International Raceway 21 points
behind Sak in the rookie standings, has also competed in Formula 2000,
Formula Atlantic and Indy Lights type cars during his career. Although he
admits he enjoys open-wheel racing, Scarallo said he plans to compete in the
Trans-Am Series long term.

³I had wanted to race in the Trans-Am Series for years‹since I was 16 or 17
years old. I remember watching Tommy Kendall and Paul Gentilozzi going at
it,² said Scarallo. ³I moved over to the Trans-Am Series because of its
past. Look at guys like Scott Sharp, who later on in his career was able to
go on to open wheel. You have guys like Boris Said, who can go over to the
Winston Cup side whenever he wants.

³I felt it would be a good series to do as far as the cars go,² he added.
³It¹s also easier to get sponsorship in the Trans-Am Series. The regular
person can related to a Trans-Am Series car. They look at my car and they
say: ŒOh, that¹s a Corvette. I have a Corvette,¹ and they can relate to
that. I think that helps in getting sponsorship.

Interestingly, Scarallo was born in Australia and still holds duel
citizenship. Although he moved to America when he was three, Scarallo looks
forward to the day he can return to Australia to compete in that country¹s
counterpart to the Trans-Am Series: Australian V8 Supercars.

³I¹ve been dying to go to Australia and compete in the Australian Touring
Cars,² said Scarallo. ³I would love to go back and race those cars.²

However, for now, Scarallo will stay in New York, helping to run his
family¹s business‹ROH Wheels‹which imports wheels and sells tires. Scarallo
also owns a retail wheel-and-tire business.

³I take all of the money I earn in the store and put it toward racing,² said
Scarallo. ³I live at home and I don¹t take a salary. Whatever money we make
in the wholesale department, we put toward racing.²

Even though he missed Round 1 in St. Petersburg, Scarallo¹s goals remain
lofty. He said he hopes to win the rookie title this season.

³This year, we couldn¹t try any harder to make things difficult on ourselves
after missing the first race, and running an underpowered SB-1 motor,² said
Scarallo. ³Our goal this year is win the Rookie of the Year Championship. If
we can get a podium or two along the way, that would be excellent. We want
to be a consistent top-five car.²

Round 3 of this year¹s Trans-Am Series for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup
championship is scheduled for Sunday, May 18 at Mosport International
Raceway. SPEED Channel will carry the race on a tape-delayed basis Sunday,
May 25 at 2 p.m.

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