Rafa Matos Excited About Unknowns at Edmonton
Raphael Matos Excited About Unknowns at Edmonton
EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada, July 19, 2006 - As a rookie in the Yokohama
Presents the Champ Car Atlantic Championship powered by Mazda, Raphael Matos
has faced a number of unknowns this season. As he works to get experience in
a new car, with a new team and on several new tracks, the native of Belo
Horizonte, Brazil, who now lives in Miami, will face his greatest question
mark of the season this weekend when he travels to Edmonton, Alberta. Matos
and the No. 6 ProWorks/Sierra Sierra Enterprises team enter Sunday's West
Edmonton Mall Grand Prix Presented by The Brick Atlantic with little working
knowledge of the JAGflo Speedway at City Centre Airport. With 13 turns laid
out in just 1.96-miles, the temporary course is one of the tougher tracks
that the 2005 Star Mazda Series Champion will have to learn. However,
overcoming challenges has always been a hallmark of the young Brazilian's
career and the unknowns of the track excite him.
"We are going to have to be really focused at Edmonton," said Rafa as he is
best known in the paddock. "I have never been there. I've heard it is a
quick track. It's similar to Portland and maybe to Cleveland and we were
very quick at both. I know the layout but I haven't seen any in-car video or
anything like that. So, I will try to see what I can when I get there. Based
on what we know on the Sierra Sierra car and everything, we should be pretty
strong. I am pretty confident on everything. My engineer, Gerald [Tyler],
has been really working on the setup for Edmonton so I think we will be
quick right out of box."
Matos is currently ranked eighth in the point standings, sixth in the rookie
battle. However, the results to do not reflect the domination that the young
Brazilian and the Sierra Sierra team have shown at times this year. Matos'
name regularly lands in the top-three of each session while bad luck has
played into the final standings. In seven races he has one pole position and
a second place finish. He has led 27 laps and set the race's fastest lap
once and has raced in the top-five at nearly every venue.
"I believe we will be strong the rest of the season," he continued. "There
are a lot of street courses and that seems to suit my style right now. At
San Jose and Montreal we will be strong. I know Montreal and I won there
last year. We have been very quick all season. We had the second quickest
lap of the race at Toronto towards the end of the race. The drive-thru
penalty put me 20 seconds behind the field and we caught everyone to finish
ninth. These cars are really hard to pass so I am happy with our performance
at Toronto. Learning the tracks has been huge. But, we have been very quick
and we are growing as a team as I get more experience. I am confident that
we will win and, once we do, that we will be able to get more wins."
The West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix Presented by The Brick Atlantic can be
seen, tape-delayed, on SPEED at 2 PM (ET), July 29. A re-airing of the race
will take place on SPEED at 3 PM on August 2. 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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