Specter Werkes - Daytona News Release
Specter Werkes #24 Cauley Corvette GTR presented by the Highlander
Driver Line-Up for the 2004 Rolex 24 at Daytona
Pete Halsmer steps in for Richard Berry
DETROIT - January 20, 2004: While preparation of the Specter
Werkes/Sports #24 Cauley Corvette GTR presented by The Highlander
proceeds on schedule, Jeff Nowicki, president of Specter Werkes,
announced the team’s driver line-up for the 2004 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
“I’m pleased to formally announce that veteran sports car racer, Pete
Halsmer will join John Heinricy, Tom Bambard and me in the #24 Cauley
Corvette GTR presented by The Highlander for this year’s running of the
Rolex 24 at Daytona,” said Jeff Nowicki.
“Our original plan included Very Berry Exotics owner, rookie Richard
Berry, to be in the car for the race,” added Nowicki. “However, when
Pete Halsmer became available, Richard stepped up and insisted we put
Pete in the car. Richard’s unselfish attitude is representative of
everyone working on this effort. Needless-to-say, Pete’s history and
experience will be a big plus in the race.”
“I made my decision based on what I felt was best for the team,” said
Richard Berry. “Make no mistake, I was really looking forward to
running in this race… but I want to do whatever will give our team the
best chance in the race. Pete Halsmer is such a highly respected
driver. I’m excited to have him on our team and I’ll be there cheering
him on and helping in pit lane. I’m just as much a part of this team
today as I was two months ago. Everyone here is working so hard… this
was an easy contribution for me to make.”
Pete Halsmer brings extensive experience to the #24 car effort. He ran
his first race in 1970 in Formula Vee. He raced SCCA Formula Fords,
Super Vees and Atlantic cars from 1970 to 1978. Through the mid 80s,
Pete ran in Pro Super Vees and Indy cars as well as IMSA GT and
Prototype cars. From 1986 to 1989 Halmser drove for the highly
successful Ford/Roush team. He drove for Mazda from 1990 to 1993 and
for BMW in the 95 and 96 seasons. He currently drives for Honda.
The #24 Cauley Corvette GTR presented by The Highlander will compete in
the GT Class of Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series for the 2004
Rolex 24 at Daytona. The race will start Saturday, January 31 at 1 p.m.
ETD and end Sunday, February 1 at 1 p.m. ETD. The race will air on
SPEED Channel. SPEED will feature a total of 15 hours of the race
starting Saturday, January 31 at 1 p.m. ETD
Cauley Chevrolet, Inc.
For over 20 years Cauley Chevrolet has been servicing the needs of
Southeastern Michigan. Recently voted #1 in GM Customer Service, the
company prides itself on customer satisfaction. Located in West
Bloomfield, Michigan, Cauley Chevrolet is known as "America's Corvette
Dealer" ranking in the top 10 nationally in Corvette sales.
Anchor Bay Entertainment
Anchor Bay Entertainment is a leader in the field of home
entertainment. The company offers an expansive selection of theatrical
films from top film makers such as Roger Donaldson, John Woo, Werner
Herzog and Wes Craven in addition to TV series hits such as Three’s
Company, HIGHLANDER, Xena: Warrior Princess & Hercules: The Legendary
Journey's and the ever-popular Thomas & Friends collection as well as
other popular children's titles. Anchor Bay is also home to
chart-topping fitness titles, including the "Crunch" and "For Dummies"
series. Anchor Bay Entertainment is a subsidiary of IDT Entertainment,
a division of the IDT Corporation . Anchor Bay Entertainment
and the IDT Corporation can be accessed via the web by visiting
www.anchorbayentertainment.com and www.IDT.net.
Specter Werkes/Sports Inc.
Specter Werkes/Sports is an automotive prototype facility based in
Troy, Michigan. SWS specializes in designing and building accessories
for the Corvette. The company's current flagship project is the
Corvette GTR performance street car. The car was recently featured in
Road and Track, Vette Magazine and Super Chevy, to name a few.