TRG and TRG East - Rolex 24 preview
TRG and TRG East have combined for a major assault on the Rolex 24 At
Daytona, set for Feb. 5 and 6 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona
Beach, Fla. TRG is fielding five Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars; TRG East adds a
sixth to the roster. Together with the two Pontiac-powered Riley Mk XI cars
of Krohn Racing/TRG, the effort has produced some big numbers: eight cars,
35 drivers, 87 crew, 545 hotel room-nights, 365 team shirts, 7344 hours of
car preparation and 17 blue paint colors tested. The teams communicate on 34
channels on 87 radios. If all eight cars finish the 24-hour race, they will
cover 20,000 miles using 134,400 gear changes, 840 tires and 4608 gallons of
fuel.
"Just reading the statistics makes me tired!" said TRG owner Kevin Buckler.
"It's going to be a monumental effort for everybody involved, but I know
we're up to the challenge. We've been running multi-car teams for many years
and we've assembled some of the best and brightest to run the program. In so
many ways, our large effort has an advantage over the smaller teams and we
plan on using that to its fullest. I'm looking forward to the challenge."
0 to 160 in 23
TRG East moved from start-up planning to top speed in 23 days. Team owner
Peter Baron was aiming for a March Porsche Club of America event when TRG
owner Kevin Buckler offered an opportunity for the Rolex 24. Baron quickly
bought equipment and hired staff, picked up the No. 61 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
car on Dec. 25 and was on track on Jan. 7. The new team didn't miss a lap of
the three-day Rolex 24 test. Baron also assembled a second crew to run the
No. 69 Krohn Racing/TRG Porsche 996 in the Grand-Am Cup Series. They rebuilt
the car from a post-crash state and finished the test fastest of the 31-car
field.
"Nothing existed in the middle of December," Baron reported. "The shop was
just an empty space in a warehouse. We inherited a car that was disassembled
and turned it around in a week. We put on all-new suspension, added our own
modifications and the car was the guinea pig for the first set of
cockpit-adjustable swaybars. We also added the Grand-Am Cup car on New
Year's Eve, rebuilt it and took it to the fastest time of the test!"
fit to race
The TRG and TRG East drivers have been in training to combat the rigors of
the 24-hour race. Colin Braun trains on a quarter-mile track in a 125cc
shifter kart he built into a go-kart chassis. Derek Clark works out with a
professional boxer. Brad Coleman practices on a race simulator. Pat Flanagan
shares go-kart sessions with his young daughter and son. Takashi Inoue
focuses on mental preparation to increase his concentration. Andy Lally
engages in intense cardiovascular workouts. Dave Master duplicates race
stints, alternating 70-minute workouts with rest. Hugh Plumb is training for
a half-triathlon and adds yoga for focus. Jay Policastro trains in high heat
to match race conditions. Marc Sluszny skips in the sauna.
TRG and TRG East drivers
No. 16 (Team16)
Ross Bentley Redmond, Wash.
Colin Braun Ovalo, Texas
Adrian Carrio Monument, Colo.
Brad Coleman Houston, Texas
No. 61 (TRG East)
David Lacey Toronto, Ont.
Robert Nearn London, England
David Shep Caledon, Ont.
Greg Wilkins Toronto, Ont.
Mark Wilkins Toronto, Ont.
No. 62 (Porsche Club Japan)
Akira Fujita Yokohama, Japan
Akira Hirakawa Hiroshima, Japan
Takashi Inoue Tokyo, Japan
Kiichi Takahashi Tokyo, Japan
Hiroshi Wada Tokyo, Japan
No. 63 (traders)
Derek Clark Corona del Mar, Calif.
Pat Flanagan Aliso Viejo, Calif.
Dave Master Houston, Texas, and Santa Fe, N.M.
Marc Sluszny Antwerp, Belgium
No. 64 (Daytona defenders)
Miguel Amaral Lisbon, Portugal
Pedro Couceiro Lisbon, Portugal
Jay Policastro Latrobe, Pa.
Joe Policastro Latrobe, Pa.
Cyrille Sauvage Cannes, France
No. 65 (champions)
Kevin Buckler Sonoma, Calif.
Marc Bunting Monkton, Md.
Hugh Plumb Chadds Ford, Pa.
Andy Lally Dacula, Ga.
Carlos de Quesada Coral Gables, Fla.