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Derek Higgins To Join Chris Kneifel in Overseeing Motorock Trans-Am Series Competition

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
DEREK HIGGINS TO JOIN CHRIS KNEIFEL IN OVERSEEING
MOTOROCK TRANS-AM SERIES COMPETITION
 
INDIANAPOLIS (April 1, 2004) ‹ As part of him being named Champ Car Steward
and Director of Support Series Competition, Former Indy Lights racer Derek
Higgins will oversee competition in this yearıs Motorock Trans-Am Series
championship. Higgins, who has nearly two decades of experience as a driver,
team manager and professional driving coach, will work full time out Champ
Carıs Indianapolis offices and will report to Champ Car Race Director and
former Trans-Am driver Chris Kneifel.
 
Higgins and Kneifel will oversee Trans-Am competition at all 10 races this
season, using the successful team model used by the Bridgestone Presents The
Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford series. Higgins will be the primary
contact for all Trans-Am officiating and decisions made during the
qualifying sessions and the races. Higgins, along with Kneifel, will be
assisted by up to six other team members monitoring the races.
 
Higgins was most recently employed as a professional driversı coach for
rising Champ Car star Rodolfo Lavin. He most recently competed in Indy
Lights, and has also raced in Formula Ford, F-3 and F3000 competition.
Higgins, who was born in Ireland, is also fluent in Spanish.
 
³Iım very excited to join the Trans-Am Series,² said Higgins. ³Although this
is a bit of career change, having driven and observed cars gives me a very
good perspective from which to officiate races. Iım looking forward to the
challenge. 
 
³Working with this team is going to make my job a lot easier,² added
Higgins. ³Weıll work together to come to the right decision. The team allows
me to see the bigger picture. Iım glad to be part of this team and I plan to
have a positive effect.
 
³We have the competitorsı best interest at heart,² concluded Higgins. ³We
want good racing. We want to keep it fair.²
 
Kneifel becomes the first Trans-Am Race Director to have graduated from the
Trans-Am ranks as a driver. Kneifel, who will also continue to oversee the
competition in the Champ Car World Series, Toyota Atlantic, and Formula BMW,
has three victories in 69 starts in Trans-Am competition and won the Rookie
of the Year title in 1985.
 
³Derek is a great addition to the Trans-Am and Champ Car organizations,²
said Kneifel. ³He comes from a very diverse background. Heıs competed as a
driver, heıs managed teams and heıs been a proven driving coach. Heıs been
trained on the track, and this will be an easy transition for him.
 
³The real key here is Derek is entering into a team that has a proven
formula,² added Kneifel. ³Derek is surrounded with people that come from
very diverse backgrounds. Heıll have the opportunity to pool the resources
from the experienced people around him. This is a very well-oiled team.
Theyıve been together for a long time and have performed very well in the
past. Heıs a very solid addition to this team.
 
³This is also a big fundamental change for the Trans-Am Series,² continued
Kneifel. ³Our system will allow Derek to make the decisions while the Race
Director follows the race, allowing him to make those calls quickly. We also
have new technology in race control, allowing us to use the very best tools
to make the best decision possible.²
 
³We would like to welcome Derek to the Trans-Am team and itıs sort of a
homecoming to have Chris involved with Trans-Am again,² said Motorock
Trans-Am Series Executive Director John Clagett. ³Both Derek and Chris
possess the skills, knowledge and personality that make them valuable
additions. I particularly like the fact that both of them have time in the
driverıs seat. Bringing that driverıs perspective to their respective jobs
is very important.
 
³The Champ Car team concept is a first in Trans-Amıs 39-year history and is
certain to help ensure that the right calls are made in a timely manner
during each of our events this season,² added Clagett. ³The deep experience
of the team will allow for best decisions possible without compromising the
competition on track. Additionally, the added electronic resources will
allow the team to monitor and oversee the event in ways not previously
possible in Trans-Am competition.²
 
The Motorock Trans-Am Series kicks off its 2004 season April 16-18 at the
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. The Trans-Am race is scheduled to take
place on Sunday, April 18, immediately following the Champ Car World Series
event.

The Motorock 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
Americaıs oldest continuously running road racing series and celebrates its
39th anniversary in 2004.
 
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 showcases the excitement of motorsports, music
and lifestyle while delivering a unique new form of broadcast entertainment
programming.
 
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