Watkins Glen Wrap-Up
Specter Werkes/Sports’ Day at the Glen Ends Early
Contact sends the #24 Cauley Corvette GTR Presented by Highlander to
the garage
Watkins Glen N.Y. – June 20, 2004 The #24 Cauley Corvette GTR
presented by Highlander parlayed a fantastic start into a 5th in class
and 17th overall position within the first hour of Sunday’s Rolex
Sports Car Series Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen.
In a race that saw two cautions within the first four laps, Tom Bambard
performed flawlessly moving through the pack on each of the several
restarts. On lap 15 a full course caution was called. As the #24 car
came through turn one the pace car pulled on course. Observing the
yellow flags, and braking for the pace car, Tom was suddenly struck in
the rear left quarter by the #34 car. While trying to regain control of
the car the #36 car hit the #24’s right rear spinning the car also
damaging the front.
After the car was retrieved and returned the garage it was determined
the car could not be repaired in time to resume the race.
“I’m not sure why the #34 car was still on the power,” said Tom. “The
double yellow flags were out. I was a little taken back by the pace
car’s entry onto the track in front of me…. but the #34 was clearly
still on the power. I tried to correct after the impact but
unfortunately we were now in the path of one of the Porsches with
nowhere to go. The #36 car hit us pretty hard and sent me spinning all
over again.”
“I don’t know,” continued Bambard, “the #34 car could not have been
paying attention to hit us that hard. I saw him go spinning into the
wall so he obviously didn’t help himself any either. It’s really too
bad… our car was performing very well and we had an excellent start. My
times were coming up and I think we were going to be pretty
competitive. It’s too bad to be out so early.”
Co-driver Jeff Nowicki also expressed disappointment.
“I can’t believe this.” Said Nowicki. “The crew has toughed out an
entire weekend of hard luck and now this. To go through all this and
not even get behind the wheel is really hard to take. It’s just so
frustrating… to have your day ended because someone can’t pay attention
to basic flag rules just doesn’t make sense.”
“We’ll get the car back to the shop,” continued Nowicki, “assess the
damage and start getting it ready for Mid-Ohio. I’d much rather be
making improvements than making repairs… but, these are the cards we
were dealt. We’ll fight back.”
The team’s next scheduled appearance is at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course, August 6-7 for the Mid-Ohio Road Racing Classic.
Sponsored by Cauley Chevrolet and The Highlander, the team also
receives support from Very Berry Exotics, GM Performance Parts, Mobil
1, Moroso, ET Performance, Weldon Racing Pumps, Hawk Performance and
Tremec Transmissions. Team updates and photos can be found at
http://www.spectergtr.com
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.
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 appeared on SPEED Channel’s Sports
Car Revolution.