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Rafa Matos Shows Atlantics Speed in Portland, Earns Top-Six Result with Broken Wing

Raphael Matos Shows Atlantics Speed in Portland, Earns Top-Six Result with
Broken Wing

 

PORTLAND, Ore., June 19, 2006 - Raphael Matos, a native of Belo Horizonte,
Brazil now living in Miami, Fla., showed the speed this weekend at Portland
International Raceway which has made him one of the top, young drivers in
the motorsports today. He entered the Trinity Carpet 100k at the Grand Prix
of Portland looking to recapture the momentum that he enjoyed early in the
Yokohama Presents the Champ Car Atlantic Championship powered by Mazda
season. While not standing on the top step of the podium, the 2005 Star
Mazda Series Champion did impress with his speed and his racecraft. He
leaves the fourth round of the Series with a sixth-place finish driving the
No. 6 ProWorks/Sierra Sierra Enterprises Mazda. 

 

The question remains "What if?" for Matos, known better as Rafa, following
another strong showing. He led eight laps on the 1.964 mile course after an
impressive pass for first on a lap 16 restart. However, he lost the lead on
the lap 23 restart when the bracket which holds the front wing to the
chassis broke. With little or no front downforce, Matos was still able to
hold onto second-place for several laps. He would eventually fall deeper
into the top-ten fighting the handling of the disabled car.

 

"The car was definitely really good all weekend," said Matos. "After the
re-start on the 16th lap I was able to open-up a two second gap in two laps.
I was keeping my head down and working on the gap when the front wing
bracket broke. So, I had no downforce. My engineer, Gerald [Tyler],
calculated it and he said, with the wing as it was,  that it was like having
no wing at all. It was awful driving the car. It was pretty amazing and
pretty lucky we still finished sixth. For the championship it was very
valuable. It was a good race. Every race but Mexico we were the quickest car
out there. So, it is kind of frustrating but we know we've had a good car
every race."

 

The weekend got off to a strong start for the Sierra Sierra Enterprises
team. Matos led first round practice convincingly with a lap of one minute,
5.329 seconds. He ran a close second in second practice session behind the
wheel of the No. 6 ProWorks car bettering his time by 4/10ths of a second.
He would qualify third on Saturday, June 17th with a lap of 1:04.939 and,
later in the day, set the fastest time in the final warm-up for the race. 

 

While not the result that Matos and Sierra Sierra team manager Richard
Raeder had hoped for, it does start to rebuild the momentum that the rookie
driver had early in the year. Matos qualified and finished second in his
first Atlantic Series race at Long Beach, Calif. in April. He followed that
by winning his first career pole in the series at Houston in mid-May.
Monterey, Mexico has been the frustration point for Matos. A 23rd-place
finish there dropped him to ninth in driver points prior to this weekend's
event. He continues in ninth but on an upswing just 12 points out of
fifth-place.

 

Rafa now turns his attention to the fifth and sixth rounds of the 2006
Atlantic Championship. Cleveland's Burke Lakefront Airport will play host to
a double-header weekend on June 24th and 25th. 

 

A tape delay broadcast of the Trinity Carpet 100k at the Grand Prix of
Portland can be seen on SPEED Channel at 4 PM (ET), Saturday, June 24. A
re-airing of the race can be seen on SPEED, Wednesday, June 28th at 3 PM
(ET). Live Timing and Scoring and news from the Champ Car Atlantic Series
can be found at www.ChampCarAtlantic.com <http://www.champcaratlantic.com/>
. 

 

For more on Rafa Matos, please visit www.RafaMatos.com
<http://www.rafamatos.com/> . 

To learn more about Rafa's Champ Car Atlantic Series team, Sierra Sierra,
log-on to www.SierraSierra.com <http://www.sierrasierra.com/> .

To find out more about the Champ Car Atlantic Championship, click on
www.ChampCarAtlantic.com <http://www.champcaratlantic.com/> . 

 

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Contact: Tom Moore, Raphael Matos Motorsports

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