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Rocketsports Racing Bookends the Podium in Trans-Am Season Finale in the Puerto Rico Grand Prix

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico ­ It was all about rookies and veterans in the
Motorock Trans-Am Tour for the BFGoodrich Tires Cup season finale in the
Puerto Rico Grand Prix.  Talented rookies and seasoned veterans were all
vying for the podium, but in the end, it was a Rocketsports Racing rookie
and veteran that claimed the win and third place on the podium.  Local
island standout Wally Castro, driver of the No. 3 Puerto Rico Lottery Jaguar
XKR, took the lead on lap 51 of the 55-lap race, scoring the win in only his
second Trans-Am start.  Rocketsports stalwart Tomy Drissi, driver of the No.
5 ³Stuck on You, the Movie² Jaguar XKR, stood third on the podium, his best
finish in the 2003 race season.

Castro made his previous Trans-Am Tour appearance in the 1996 St. Petersburg
Grand Prix, running as high as fifth before a broken axle relegated him to
an 11th place finish.  In 2003, Castro currently maintains a 22-point lead
in the Puerto Rico National Championship ­ GTS class, collecting four wins
and one second-place finish, with one race remaining.

³What a super race.  My team joined together with Rocketsports and it was
beautiful,² said an elated Castro.  ³It was unbelievable.  I had a great car
and I knew we had a good shot right from the beginning.²

Castro relied on his experienced Rocketsports crew. ³They made the call to
come in for tires and that was the key to winning,² explained Castro, who
was running sixth when pitting under caution to change tires.  ³The car came
back to me.  I had to do a lot of braking and the tires were really hooked
up. I knew for sure at the end that we had the fastest car.²

A black flag and drive-through penalty for unmanned pit equipment in pit
lane following that stop put him back to 13th place.  ³The crew was
confident,² Castro continued. ³They told me to push the car the more I can,
and that we¹d have lots of tire left at the end; they were right.

³The Trans-Am Tour is awesome; it was a good, competitive race.  I am more
than grateful to be the one to win here in Puerto Rico,² concluded Castro.

Drissi, who qualified ninth, pitted twice in the race.  Pitting to replace
the rear deck lid and change tires following a spin, his second pit stop was
a strategic decision.

³We decided to take on tires,² said Drissi, ³and it paid off. That, and I
really focused on braking.  The guys were really braking well today and I
had to stay focused.

³I didn¹t realize that it was Wally coming on strong there at the end,²
Drissi revealed.  ³If I had, I would have pushed it harder, but I don¹t
think I¹d have had anything for him.  But a podium finish is a great way to
end the season.  You can savor it until next year.

Scott Pruett, driver of the No. 7 Motorock/Jaguar R Performance XKR debuting
the new Jaguar AJ-V8 four-valve, overhead-cam, fuel-injected engine,
qualified on the pole, lead the most laps, and won the BFGoodrich Tires
³Take Control² award, but sheared two right rear hub drive pins, resulting
in a 13th place finish.

³It¹s just one of those things that happen in racing,² said Pruett, who
clinched his third Trans-Am Tour Drivers¹ Championship with his win in the
Motorock Miami 100.  ³But I¹m very pleased for Wally.  It was great for him,
our team, the Puerto Rico Grand Prix, and the Puerto Rican fans.  It was
great to see Tomy finish off his season on the podium.

³But except for not winning the race, I couldn¹t be more proud or pleased
for the Rocketsports team and Jaguar,² Pruett continued, referring to the
new AJ-V8.  ³This is the new era for Trans-Am racing.  This is just the
first step for us.  We started with a concept and we very nearly won in its
first outing.

³What Rocketsports had done with the help and support of Jaguar is nothing
less than spectacular,² concluded Pruett, who has eight wins in 11 Trans-Am
Tour starts in the 2003 season.