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RUHLMAN QUALIFIES THIRD FOR TRANS-AM RACE AT SAN JOSE GRAND PRIX

Randy Ruhlman
No. 49 Preformed Line Products Chevrolet Corvette

CONTACT:  Cristi Brumm Ruhlman
336-210-0380 

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RUHLMAN QUALIFIES THIRD FOR TRANS-AM RACE AT SAN JOSE GRAND PRIX


SAN JOSE, Calif. (July 29, 2005) --Randy Ruhlman qualified third for
tomorrow's Cytomax Sports Drink 100 Trans-Am race, part of the Grand Prix of
San Jose.  Ruhlman, the driver of the #49 Preformed Line Products Chevrolet
Corvette, will be trying to defend his points lead in the 2005 Driver's
Championship on the fast, narrow street course in downtown San Jose,
California.

 

Ruhlman, who began his racing career while living in the Bay Area, has two
wins to his credit so far this year, the Long Beach Grand Prix and the Grand
Prix of Cleveland.  He currently holds a fifteen-point lead over top Jaguar
and former ALMS/Porsche Super Cup driver, Klaus Graf, who secured the second
qualifying spot. Boris Said, the 2002 Trans-Am Driver's Champion and current
NASCAR Nextel Cup driver, captured the pole and will be starting directly
behind Ruhlman with the invert of the top five qualifiers.

 

"The Corvette is working well," says Ruhlman, "but we need to fix the
gearing.  The track drives a lot differently than it looked on paper, and
with the compressed schedule today we didn't have enough time to change it
before qualifying.  I think we are going to have a fast car for tomorrow,
but this race is going to come down to more than speed.  You are going to
have to be aware of everyone."

 

"This is a physically demanding track that is going to take its toll on
drivers and equipment.  There are going to be several battles going on at
the same time with GTA cars, GT1 cars, and us in the faster Trans-Am cars.
It's not going to be easy at all to pass anyone unless they want you too,"
continues Ruhlman. 

 

"I am in a different position than Boris is; he's just coming in for a
couple of races.  As the points leader, I would like to maintain a top spot
and keep in the big points.  It is still anyone's Championship.  I'll play
it smart, but I am also out here to win races.  But given what I've seen out
there on track so far though, I think I should probably abide by my own
words and 'Be Smart'," finishes Ruhlman.

 

Ruhlman, who graduated from nearby Stanford University with a degree in
Industrial Engineering, has put in his time in professional racing and
worked his way up the ladder. He started his racing doing local San
Francisco Bay Area autocross.  After watching his first road race at the
Sears Point Raceway (now Infineon), Ruhlman got hooked.

 

Ruhlman went on to SCCA Driver's school in Sonoma, and then on to winning in
up and down the West Coast, before he made the move up to Trans-Am in 1990.
He has been racing as a professional road racer for 15 years, spending some
of his time in the South doing NASCAR short track and ASA racing.

 

Randy Ruhlman drives the #49 Preformed Line Products Corvette in the
Trans-Am Series.  The Trans-Am race is one of the highlights of the weekend
of racing at the Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San José, beginning at 4 PM
Saturday with the running of the Cytomax Sport Drink 100 race.  The race
will be featured on live Internet timing on http://www.trans-amseries.com
<http://www.trans-amseries.com/> and will be broadcast on SPEED next Sunday,
August 7 at 1PM EDT.

 

For additional information about the driver, sponsor, or charity programs:

Preformed Line Products      http://www.preformed.com
<http://www.preformed.com/>

Randy Ruhlman      http://www.ruhlmanmotorsports.com
<http://www.ruhlmanmotorsports.com/>

Trans-Am Series      http://www.trans-amseries.com
<http://www.trans-amseries.com/>

Lance Armstrong Foundation     http://www.laf.org <http://www.laf.org/>

  <http://www.laf.org/>

 

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