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Top-10 Watkins Glen Finish For Aasco Motorsports Porsche

Top-10 Watkins Glen Finish For Aasco Motorsports Porsche

 

WATKINS GLEN, NY., August 15, 2005 - Aasco Motorsports brought drivers Pat
Flanagan (Aliso Viejo, Calif.) and Patrick Long (Las Vegas, Nev.) to Watkins
Glen International's 2.45-mile "short course" for their fourth race of the
2005 Grand America Rolex Sports Car Series. Long turned the third quickest
lap in qualifying to place the No. 26 New Century Mortgage Porsche 911 GT3
Cup third on the GT grid. The duo then overcame a handful of small problems
to place the Dennis Aase-prepared entry 10th in class, 28th overall, at the
conclusion of the CompUSA 200 at the Glen. It was the second top-ten finish
for the team this season. The New Century Porsche earned a fourth at their
debut at California Speedway earlier this year.

 

The top-ten for Flanagan, president of New Century Mortgage and CEO of Home
123, was one of many highpoints at the co-sanctioned Grand American/ NASCAR
weekend in upstate New York. The second New Century-entry in the Rolex
Series race, the No. 02 Daytona Prototype of Chip Ganassi with Felix
Sabates, ran seventh for in the Daytona Prototype class while the two NASCAR
entries split success. In Saturday's NASCAR Busch Grand National event, Reed
Sorenson fell out early with an engine failure finishing 41st in the No. 41
Home 123 entry. In Sunday's headline NASCAR Nextel Cup event, Jaime
McMurrary drove his Home 123 No. 42 to 13th in the last road course event of
the Nextel Cup season. 

 

Aasco Motorsports will now  return to its Anaheim, Calif. shop to prepare
the white, gold and green Porsche GT3 Cup car for the final two events the
team is scheduled to run this season. It will next roll onto a Rolex Series
grid on September 10th at Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) and then at
Virginia International Raceway on October 9th. The PIR weekend marks a
historic event for the Rolex Series as it will be the first time the GT
class, for production-based machines, will have its own two hour and
45-minute race. The oval/road course in the Arizona desert will then feature
a separate DP event. It will be Flanagan and Long's first opportunity to win
a sports car event overall.

 

Pat Flanagan, driver: "We had a really good car again for the race. Dennis
and the guys really did a great job. They nailed our pit stops and made no
mistakes. This short race did not play to our strengths as there just was
not enough time left for Patrick to pull us back up to a podium. We will
pack it up and head back west to Phoenix."

 

For more, please visit www.AascoMotorsports.com. 

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www.NewCentury.com. 

 

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Digital images and complete team and driver bios available upon request.

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Thank you.

 

contact: Tom Moore, Aasco Motorsports 

615-778-1614 (office), 615-509-5000 (cell), tom@darkhorsecom.com