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Shane Lewis Running Planned Pace in Rolex 24

Shane Lewis Running Planned Pace In Rolex 24
 
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., January 31, 2004 - Shane Lewis, of Jupiter, Fla.,
was running tenth at the first quarter-mark (the sixth hour) of the 42nd
Running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona (International Speedway). Lewis, the
lead driver of the No. 7 PAP PARTS BMW-FABCAR of Southard Motorsports,
made a strong run through the field at the start of the race handing the
car over in seventh position overall. Shortly after, a rear suspension
component broke on the car while George Robinson was behind the wheel.
The necessary repair time dropped the car through the standings. Once
repaired, rain moved into the Daytona-area bringing a new set of
challenges to the Daytona Prototype (DP) cars, the quickest of the three
classes racing in event. Lewis and his co-drivers: Jack Baldwin, Vic
Rice, Robinson and Steve Southard must now fight not only the average
struggles of closing speeds with the two slower classes, but they must
do it in the rain. The team is following its strategy to make it through
the nighttime hours and go racing much harder in the final hours of the
race which will take the checkered flag shortly after 1 pm Sunday.
 
Shane Lewis: 
about the race to this point: "The start of the race was awesome. There
is nothing like the excitement of starting a 24 hour race. Even though
your goal and your strategy is to set a pace that can be quick but
maintain the integrity of the car, you always seem to push a little
harder when that first green flag drops. I did a pretty long first stint
and after the first full-course caution we took tires and fuel and I
pushed pretty hard. I brought the car home without a scratch on it and
in seventh-place overall which I was very happy with. We had a small
suspension component break about three hours in. It sent George
[Robinson] for a wild ride in the infield. He did a great job of keeping
it off the wall. The crew did an amazing job getting the car fixed but
it set us back a lot. We've been playing catch-up ever since. I'll be
really pleased if we can leave here with a top-10 towards the
championship."
 
about the importance of the Rolex 24: "The Rolex 24 at Daytona has such
a great heritage and being a fulltime Florida resident for over a decade
makes it even more special. I've got a lot of fans pulling for me here.
Some from Florida, some from across the country and some from around the
world. So I want to put on a good show and a good finish for them and I
want to reward the Southard crew for all of the hard work they have done
this weekend." 
 
about the weather: "It's wet, cold and slippery. And that's just the
best part of it. There is no place like Daytona in the dry and there's
no place like Daytona in the wet. The car is actually very drivable in
the wet. The biggest concern is looking out for other traffic. We also
have a small issue with the wiper blade right now that makes visibility
extremely limited. That might sound like I'm not having fun but I
absolutely love a challenge." 
 
For more on Shane Lewis please see www.shanelewis.com. To learn more
about Southard Motorsports, please visit www.pap-parts.com or
www.autoassets.com.
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Contact: Tom Moore, Shane Lewis Racing: 615-599-7034 (office),
404-229-3703 (cell), tom@darkhorsecom.com