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Hearn Motorsports Takes First Win at Mosport

 Hearn Motorsports Takes First Win at Mosport

 


				
			 
	
		 
 

 


BOWMANVILLE, Ont. Can., September 3, 2005 - Hearn Motorsports took its
first-ever victory today in a dominating performance at Mosport
International Raceway. Making not only his debut with the Richie Hearn-owned
operation but also his premiere appearance in the Star Mazda Series North
American Championship, Jay Howard, (Basildon, Essex, England) narrowly
missed the pole position in this morning's qualifying for this afternoon's
race. Starting second, Howard fell back to third early before rallying
quickly and moving the No. 70 Lucas Oil/ NewHoneys.com/ Hearn Motorsports
Mazda into the lead. Once there, he never looked back turning the race's
fastest lap (one minute, 15.939 seconds) and covering 28 laps in the
45-minute race. The run gave the Hearn team its first victory since being
formed by Indy car racing standout Richie Hearn (Henderson, Nev.) last
season. The win also continued an impressive streak for the 24 year-old
Howard who has won his first event in every category of motorsports he has
ever entered! Included in his 2005 tally are eight out of ten victories in
the Zetec Formula Ford Series. The victory brought to the forefront the
extraordinary organization that Hearn, himself an IndyCar Series winner and
pole sitter as well as 1995 Formula Atlantics champion, has assembled. 

 

The impressive performance returned the No. 70 to the podium where it began
the season with top-three performances at the first two races. Since, the
car has run only select events as Hearn looks to maximize the car's
presence. It also brought full-circle the promise that the car showed here
at Mosport last year where it won its first pole position and earned its
first podium finish. Overall, in a limited number of starts, Hearn's primary
entry has taken five podium finishes, one victory and one pole position in
Star Mazda competition. 

 

Brian Thienes (Huntington Beach, Calif.) in the No. 77 Thienes Engineering/
Hearn Motorsports Star Mazda also looked strong at the 2.459-mile, 10 turn
track 100 km north of Toronto. Despite struggling early in practice,
Thienes, under Hearn's guidance, returned with a strong performance
qualifying 11th. However, a yet-to-be-determined engine problem kept the
second-year Hearn driver down by more than five miles per hour on the
straight-aways hampering his effort for a top-ten. He would finish a
frustrated 17th but on the lead lap. 

 

Hearn Motorsports' and Jay Howard's first Star Mazda victory can be seen on
October 23rd at 1 PM (EDT) on SPEED.  

 

 

Quotes:

Richie Hearn, owner: 

About the day: "Mosport's been good for us. I did fairly well here in
Atlantics and last year we got our first pole and our first podium. Now we
get our first win. This is the first win for me in anything for a long time
so it feels good. Jay did an awesome job. He never dropped a wheel wrong all
weekend. He had never seen this place, had hardly driven the car but knew
exactly what he wanted in the car. It was almost perfect. We're feeling
pretty good. My expectations were a little reserved for this place but
obviously he came through. We're going to be on it at Road Atlanta and I
don't see why we can't win it again. 

 

About Jay Howard, No. 70: "Everything came together kind of last minute; we
didn't have a deal finished up until last Friday. We did a test that day at
Gingerman and I could tell in five laps he was good. If missing the pole by
4/100ths of a second is the only down thing this weekend, I'll take it."

 

About Brian Thienes, No. 77: "Brian did an awesome job in qualifying but he
had some sort of engine problem in the race. We just don't know what it is.
We think its something minor in the engine but we haven't looked at the car
yet. Unfortunately, he was just sort of a sitting duck. I feel bad for him.
That's not the way we want to do it.  

 

Jay Howard, driver: "It was an almost perfect weekend. Unless I qualify
pole, win the race and get fastest lap I'm not happy. We missed the pole by
4/100ths and it's a shame because my next lap was actually quicker but the
checkered flag fell just as I crossed the line. Shame we didn't get that
last lap in but it was irrelevant in the end because we got what was the
main focus, which was to win. Here is another category where I won on my
debut. A lot of people keep telling me it's impossible but I keep proving
them wrong so I am real happy. The Mazda Series is a very good series for
sure. It has some very good drivers. The cars have double the horsepower and
double the aero so for me, physically, as a challenge it was quite a step
up. The track is great. You have to be on it to be fast here. The advantage
we have for our next race in Atlanta is that I know the track. I won there
earlier this year in F2000 and I am looking at going there for another win."


 

For more on Hearn Motorsports and its 2005 Pro Formula Mazda Series' effort
please visit www.RichieHearn.com <http://www.richiehearn.com/> . More on
Brian Thienes can be found at www.ThienesEngineering.com
<http://www.thienesengineering.com/> . To learn about Jay Howard, click on
www.JayHoward.co.uk <http://www.jayhoward.co.uk/> . 

 

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you. 

 

Contact: Tom Moore, Hearn Motorsports, Inc.: 

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