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Pruett Seeking Third Trans-Am Title as Motorock Tour is Ready To Rock Miami



PRUETT SEEKING THIRD TRANS-AM TITLE
AS MOTOROCK TOUR IS READY TO ROCK MIAMI

MIAMI ‹ Although Miami¹s Grand Prix Americas venue around Bayfront Park is
fairly new to the Motorock Trans-Am Tour for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup, this
year¹s race will mark a turning point for America¹s oldest continuously
running road racing series. In fact, as the rumble of V-8 racing engines
punctuates the warm breezes of Biscayne Bay, the cacophony of sound will be
picked up a notch as history will be made. The event, scheduled for the
weekend of Sept. 26-28, is Round 10, the penultimate event of this year¹s
championship.

Scott Pruett, driver of the No. 7 Motorock/Jaguar R Performance XKR, will
attempt to secure his third Trans-Am championship with a fifth-place finish
or better here. That honor will be sweet indeed for the veteran of sports
car racing, the Champ Car World Series and NASCAR Winston Cup competition,
as it will come on the heels of him earning Rocketsports Racing this year¹s
Team Owners¹ Championship, and helping Jaguar to clinch its third
manufacturers¹ title.

³Winning this one for Jaguar would be sweet,² said Pruett, who has already
contributed to the Manufacturers¹ Championship for Jaguar and clinched the
Team Owners¹ title for Rocketsports this year. ³The team has done such a
great job all year to keep me at the front. We¹ve crossed two hurdles
already by winning the Manufacturers¹ and Team Owners¹ Championships. Now
it¹s time to meet the final challenge, and win the drivers¹ title.²

Pruett indeed has had a season envied by many. Buoying his seven wins in
nine races this season, are eight podiums, eight top-five and eight top-10
finishes. In his Trans-Am career, Pruett has recorded 21 victories, tying
Bob Tullius for fourth on all-time win list; 38 podiums, 39 top-five and 44
top-10 finishes in 57 starts. Pruett has also won seven poles this year,
making his career total 27, third on the all-time fast qualifier list.

³This has just been a dream season,² added Pruett, who finished third in his
last Miami Trans-Am start on a different circuit in 1994, one of his two
Trans-Am championship seasons. ³Although I can clinch the title here, I
can¹t take that for granted. My philosophy this year has been to come into
every race looking for the win, and let the points take care of themselves.²

However, Pruett¹s teammate Johnny Miller isn¹t ready to let his championship
hopes slip away. Miller, who drives the No. 64 Eaton Cutler-Hammer Jaguar
XKR, is seeking his first Trans-Am championship this season, one of his best
on record. Miller, currently second in points, earned his second career
Trans-Am victory this year at Lime Rock, after winning the pole. This year,
Miller has seven podium finishes in nine starts. In his career, Miller has
26 podium finishes, 39 top fives, 66 top tens, and four poles in 99 starts.

³Miami is a very challenging track,² said Miller, who finished eighth here
last year. ³It has different types of pavement, including concrete, asphalt
and painted asphalt, so it¹s a challenge from the standpoint of grip.
However, my car was excellent last year, and the fans and the locale really
had me pumped up. The fans down here love the Trans-Am Tour. They really
make the race a lot of fun.

³If Scott has a bad day, it can change the complexion of everything,² added
Miller of his championship hopes. ³You don¹t wish bad luck on anyone, and
definitely not your teammate, but I just want to win.²

Jorge Diaz, Jr. (No. 8 Don Q Rum Jaguar XKR) is looking for his first
Trans-Am victory at Miami, a feat that would allow him to clinch the Rookie
of the Year title. Yet, the affable Puerto Rican driver has higher hopes,
and plans to hold on to his third place in the Drivers¹ Championship hunt.

³I ran second for 17 laps last year at Miami before my cooling system
failed,² said Diaz, who has two podiums, four top-five and nine top-ten
finishes this year. ³I feel very good about the race. It will be a lot more
fun this year. There are a lot of Latino fans that will come out, and that
will definitely give me a big boost. This gives me a big advantage.

³We¹re trying to be a bit more aggressive now,² added Diaz. ³We¹re trying to
keep that third place in the championship. This year, we came to try to get
Rookie of the Year. But we have set our sights higher, and if we keep the
car underneath us, we can attain that goal, and that would be awesome.²

Meanwhile, fellow rookies Bobby Sak and Joey Scarallo will attempt to keep
Diaz honest, while Stu Hayner hopes bad luck experienced in last year¹s
event won¹t repeat itself. Hayner, in fact, led 11 laps of last year¹s race
before mechanical problems left him on the sidelines and 2002 Drivers¹
Champion Boris Said in victory circle.
Florida natives Jon ³Chevy² Leavy, Kenny Bupp, Michael Cohen and Jeff Emery
are set to compete, as are Tomy Drissi, Michael Lewis, Randy Ruhlman, Simon
Gregg, and John Baucom. Garrett Kletjian, Peter Rogal, George Nolte, Marvin
Jones, and Rick Lee complete an already impressive entry list.

However, the Motorock Miami 100 is going be much more than a race‹it will be
an event; and one for the history books. Kicking off Motorock¹s ³cars, stars
and guitars² concept, the Trans-Am Tour event will feature the Rocket Man
himself, Elton John, in concert the Saturday before the event, as well as
other musical acts as part of the race weekend.

The Motorock Miami 100 is scheduled to start at approximately 4 p.m. on
Sunday, Sept. 28, following the Champ Car World Series race. The race will
air on a tape-delayed basis on SPEED Channel on Friday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m.

The Trans-Am Series features closed-fendered, production-based, V-8-powered
sports cars, competing on permanent road courses, and temporary street and
airport circuits throughout North America. The Trans-Am Series is America¹s
oldest continuously running road racing series and celebrates its 38th
anniversary in 2003.

Motorock is the creation of a popular culture brand that blends the
enthusiast markets of cars, stars and guitars. It is a yearly series of
destination live events that showcase the excitement of motorsports, music
and lifestyle while delivering a unique new form of broadcast entertainment
programming.

Fast Facts:
What:    Motorock Miami 100‹Battle by the Beach Round 10 of the 2003
Motorock Trans-Am Tour for the BFGoodrich®  Tires Cup  championship

When:    Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 26-28, 2003

Race Day:    Sunday, Sept. 26, at 4 p.m.

Distance:    87 laps/100.05 miles or 75 minutes, whichever comes first


Where:    The race will be run on the 1.15-mile, 13-turn temporary street
course

Series PR Contact:    Justin Anderson, 517-927-3614, cell at the track,
janderson@trans-amseries.com

Miami Track Records*:
Qualifying Record
None‹Qualifying was set last year by points due to inclement weather

Winning Average Speed Record (showing year, driver, car, time  and speed in
miles per hour): 2002, Boris Said, Panoz Esperante, 1:40:20.188, 60.547 mph

Fastest Race Lap Record (showing year, driver, car, time  and speed in miles
per hour):  2002, Stu Hayner, Chevrolet Corvette, 1:11.597, 69.740 mph
*Records are on 1.4-mile course, which was first used in 2002. This year¹s
course is 1.15 miles in length.

Miami Moments:
n With a fifth-place finish or better here, Scott Pruett (No. 7 Motorock
Jaguar XKR) will clinch his third Trans-Am Drivers¹ Championship.
Interestingly, Pruett will become the second driver in Trans-Am history to
win three titles, driving three different marques: Merkur XR4Ti in 1987,
Chevrolet Camaro in 1994 and Jaguar XKR this season. The only other driver
to match that feat is Pruett¹s team owner Paul Gentilozzi (Chevrolet
Corvette in 1998, Ford Mustang in 1999 and Jaguar XKR in 2001).

n With a victory here, Pruett will take sole possession of fourth on the
Trans-Am Tour all-time win list. Pruett enters Miami in a tie, with 21
victories, with Bob Tullius. The late Mark Donohue leads the career win
category with 29.

n A Pruett victory would also move him to just one win away from Ron Fellows
in third on the all-time street-and-temporary win list with nine victories.
Tommy Kendall leads that category with 14 triumphs.

n With a pole here, Pruett will tie Gentilozzi for second on the all-time
pole list with 28 fast times. Kendall leads this category with 39 poles.

n Johnny Miller (No. 64 Eaton Cutler-Hammer Jaguar XKR) will make his 100th
career Trans-Am start here. It will also be his 98th consecutive start.

n Randy Ruhlman (No. 49 Preformed Line Products/COYOTE Closures Chevrolet
Corvette) equaled his career-best Trans-Am Tour finish here last year of
third. Ruhlman also finished third at Trois-Rivières this year and last
season.

n No driver in this year¹s field has a chance at a repeat victory here.
Kendall won the inaugural Miami event in 1994, while Boris Said won last
year¹s event. Neither is entered in the Motorock Miami 100.

n The Tour first competed in Miami in 1994 at a different venue. Kendall won
the pole in his Roush Ford Mustang and led every lap to win the 54-lap event
over Dorsey Schroeder in a Gloy Racing Ford Mustang. Schroeder set the
race¹s fast lap. Eventual 1994 Trans-Am champion Pruett finished third in a
McCall Racing Chevrolet Camaro.

n Eleven current drivers have competed here prior to this year: Tomy Drissi
(No. 5 Stuck on You, The Movie Jaguar XKR), Jon ŒChevy¹ Leavy (No. 18 Leavy
Racing Enterprises/MOR Printing Chevrolet Camaro), Jorge Diaz, Jr. (No. 8
Don Q Rum Jaguar XKR), Michael Lewis (No. 12 Westward Tools/The Crank Jaguar
XKR), Ruhlman, Simon Gregg (No. 59 Ultama Swimwear Chevrolet Corvette), Bob
Ruman (No. 23 McNichols/Cenweld Chevrolet Corvette), Stu Hayner (No. 2 GMAC
Commercial Finance/Trenton Forging Chevrolet Corvette), Miller and Pruett.
Only Ruhlman, Pruett and Hayner raced here in the 1994 inaugural event.

n Last year¹s race showed three drivers lead (Hayner, 35 laps; Said 33,
Lewis, 5) and produced five lead changes, the most of the 2002 season.

n Thirteen of 22 starters last year finished, or 59.09%, marking the lowest
finishing percentage of 2002.

n The Miami race saw only one of the six Jaguar XKRs entered finish in the
top 10, with Miller finishing eighth.