Hearn Motorsports Set for Formula BMW USA Debut at
Mid-Ohio
Hearn Motorsports Set for Formula BMW USA Debut at Mid-Ohio
LEXINGTON, Oh., May 15, 2006 - Hearn Motorsports will make its Formula BMW
USA Series debut this week at the same location in made its racing premiere
in 2004, the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. 2006 marks the first season that
the team owned by IndyCar Racing standout Richie Hearn (Henderson, Nev.)
will compete in the intensely competitive spec-car, support series. As he
has done since starting the team, Hearn will introduce new talent to the
sport. His drivers for the 14-race, seven weekend schedule will be 2005
Formula BMW participant Jules Duc (Los Gatos, Calif.) and '05 Red Bull
Driver Search Finalist Ryan Phinny (Carmel Valley, Calif.). The two drivers
will have a final pre-season test on May 18th at the 2.25-mile, 13-turn road
course before their first race slated for Saturday, May 20th and a second
30-minute feature on Sunday, May 21st.
Duc, pronounced Duke, will be behind the wheel of the No. 12 Duc Housing
Partners/ Hearn Motorsports BMW while Phinny, pronounced Fin-E, will pilot
the No. 16 Baja Cantina/ Eagle Air Conditioning/ Hearn Motorsports BMW. It
will be their first official pairing as teammates and their first race
weekend with Hearn Motorsports.
"We have pretty high goals set for this weekend," said Hearn who will forgo
an Indianapolis 500 ride to focus on his young drivers. "Our testing has
been okay but I don't think we have shown what we can do. Jules finished the
last test well and he knows Mid-Ohio. Ryan, I expect to run in the top-five
and challenging for a podium finish. It will be interesting to see where we
stack up. We have the new trailer and everything. We'll be there in force."
Both drivers have had limited exposure to the popular Mid-Ohio course. Duc,
15, competed at the track last year in the Formula BMW USA Series while
Phinny, also 15, has participated in a driving school at the track. Their
understanding of the course, however basic, will quicken the learning
process allowing Hearn to provide coaching without having to overcome poorly
learned habits in prior races.
"I consider both drivers really rookies," continued Hearn about the biggest
challenges facing his team this weekend. "There are a lot of good returning
drivers coming back to the Series from last year. Hopefully, we'll eliminate
rookie mistakes that will keep us from finishing sessions or the race. We've
never really run these cars in race conditions either, so there is always an
unknown. Still, I am pretty confident we'll be in the mix of things. or
should be."
2006 will mark the first season that Hearn Motorsports has entered the
Formula BMW USA Series and the third season that the team, which includes a
kart racing arm, has competed in auto racing. For the last two seasons,
Hearn Motorsports has run in the Star Mazda Series earning two career pole
positions and a win at the 2005 Mosport Grand Prix. In their 2004 Mid-Ohio
debuted, the Las Vegas-based team, with driver Raphael Matos (Brazil), raced
to fifth.
For more on Hearn Motorsports please visit www.HearnMotorsports.com
<http://www.hearnmotorsports.com/> .
To learn more about the Formula BMW USA Series, click on
www.FormulaBMWUSA.com <http://www.formulabmwusa.com/> .
Additional information on Ryan Phinny can be found at
www.RyanPhinnyMotorsports.com <http://www.ryanphinnymotorsports.com/> .
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Contact: Tom Moore, Hearn Motorsports, Inc.:
615-778-1614 (office), 615-509-5000 (cell), tom@darkhorsecom.com