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Southard Motorsports Earns Second Podium of Rolex Series Season

Southard Motorsports Earns Second Podium of Rolex Series Season

Shane Lewis and Craig Stanton Fight for Third-Place in Phoenix DP Battle

 

AVONDALE, Ariz., May 13, 2006 - Southard Motorsports earned its second
podium finish of the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series presented by
Crown Royal Special Reserve season tonight here at Phoenix International
Raceway (PIR). It is also the second career Daytona Prototype podium finish
for driver Shane Lewis (Jupiter, Fla.) and the first Daytona Prototype (DP)
podium for Craig Stanton (Long Beach, Calif.). The result was anything but a
forgone conclusion for the No. 3 TrueChoice/ PAP-Parts BMW-Riley after
starting 13th in the two hour and 45-minute GAINSCO Grand Prix. The Steve
and Martha Southard-owned operation pushed hard to put itself in the
position to take advantage of an over-aggressive battle for second-place
late in the event. While the leader pulled-away, contact in the battle for
the second spot allowed Lewis, then in fifth-place, and several others
around the second and third-place runners with just ten minutes remaining.
The multi-time Grand American-sanctioned race winner was then able to hold
off a charging Max Angelelli, the defending class champion, while closing on
second-place to take the team's second career podium. The first came at the
Long Beach Grand Prix in April. 

 

Stanton, who had never driven a prototype of any kind prior to his debut in
the Southard car two races ago at Virginia International Raceway (VIR), did
a stellar job from the drop of the green flag. The 2004 Grand-Am Cup and
2005 Rolex Series GT Champion immediately laid down quick lap after lap all
while fighting for position in the Daytona Prototype class and tearing
through the slower GT class cars embroiled in their own race. His
performance moved the team into the top-10 and kept the BMW-powered car on
the lead lap while other contenders fell behind. Stanton showed the kind of
precision most often reserved for drivers with countless more laps in the
purpose-built race cars moving up from 13th to sixth before the team's only
pit stop. Stanton would hand-over driving duties to Lewis, who has been lead
driver of Southard Motorsports since 2004, on lap 93, one hour and forty
minutes into the event. Once in the car, Lewis continued where Stanton left
off. In fact, Lewis set the race's fastest lap, a time of 58.723 seconds
around the 1.51 mile PIR road course on lap 107 of 149. The time was .033
quicker than the next fastest time set by the No. 89 which finished just
2.75 seconds in front of the Powell, Ohio-based Southard Motorsports team. 

 

Today's run underlined the point that the Southard Motorsports team has been
making since the Long Beach Grand Prix; they can run with the traditional
standouts of the Rolex Sports Car Series. The third-place adds to a string
of podiums for both drivers, including victories for each, here at the track
in suburban Phoenix. It also strengthens the team's marketability which has
always excelled off the course with the popular Lewis and Stanton but needed
another podium to prove its on-track capabilities. 

 

A tape delay broadcast of the GAINSCO Grand Prix can be seen on SPEED at 3
PM (ET), Sunday, May 14. A re-broadcast can also be seen on SPEED at 12 PM
(ET) on Tuesday, May 16. 

 

 

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Shane Lewis, driver: "That was everything I had. I'm spent. We really
struggled with the heat all week with the setup of the car. But it just came
to us at night when the temperatures came down. After the weekend we'd had
we were just happy with fifth; then I looked up and second and third tangled
and we were in third. After that, I wasn't about to give up the podium. I
drove it for all it was worth. It wasn't pretty, but it worked. Max
[Angelelli] and I had a great battle. The key to this whole race for us was
the pit strategy. Steve [Southard] was calling the strategy and it was
perfect. Craig brought it in without a scratch on it and that is what it
takes to podium at Phoenix. Craig did a phenomenal job. He has learned this
car far faster than anyone we've ever had get in it. The Southard guys are
at the top of their game, the new Dinan engine was great and it all came
together here. We still have work to do but this feels really, really good."

 

Craig Stanton, driver: "This is really special. I just wish we had another
race tomorrow; I'm ready to go again. I've known Shane Lewis for 20 years
and I have never, ever, ever seen him drive like he did tonight. He was on
it. The combination of the new motor, some new electronics and the guys
working so hard has made this happen. The race strategy paid off. It worked
out perfect. The car really started working on the long runs and when the
temperature went down. I think we had the best car on the long runs and that
really helped us tonight. Being in the GS race earlier today gave me an idea
of what to expect with the tires. [Stanton finished seventh in the BGB
Motorsports Porsche in the Grand-Am Cup GS race]. That allowed me to find my
pace early on. I'm just really, really excited to be a part of Southard
Motorsports. The team is just like one big family and they have accepted me
into their family. It really inspires you to race as hard as you can for
them."

 

 

For more on Shane Lewis please see www.ShaneLewis.com
<http://www.shanelewis.com/> . 

Information on Craig Stanton is at www.CraigStanton.com
<http://www.craigstanton.com/> . 

Southard Motorsports can be found at www.SouthardMotorsports.com
<http://www.southardmotorsports.com/> .

 

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Editors, please do not publish any contact information other than web sites.
Thank you.

 

Contact: Tom Moore, Southard Motorsports

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