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Derhaag Motorsports
No. 40 Preformed Line Products Daytona Prototype

CONTACT: Cristi Brumm
1-336-210-0980 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Derhaag Motorsports Final Race report ­Barber Motorsports Park

Birmingham, AL (July 31, 2006) ­ The Derhaag Motorsports #40 Preformed Line
Products Pontiac Riley with drivers Jonathan Cochet and Randy Ruhlman took
the start at yesterday's three-hour Grand American Daytona Prototype race at
Barber Motorsports Park.  Though rain and extreme humidity made on and off
track conditions uncomfortable throughout the weekend, the practice and
qualifying sessions had the team excited about the prospects for the race,
as the handling and power problems of previous races seemed to have been
overcome.  

The driver lineup the #40 Daytona Prototype for Round Eleven of the Rolex
Cup presented by Crown Royal had team driver Randy Ruhlman joined by Renault
F1 demonstration driver, Frenchman Jonathan Cochet.  Cochet had a good
qualifying session and was scheduled to drive the first stint of the
three-hour race at the 2.3-mile track with Ruhlman scheduled to take over
driving duties at the first fuel and tire stop.

As the car, starting in the 8th row of the 43-car combined DP and GT field,
accelerated past the flag stand to take the green flag, Cochet found himself
on the outside of Turn One for the start.  In an attempt to avoid contact
with other cars, Cochet chose to drop two wheels into the grass.  Instead of
an anticipated slide and loss of a couple of positions, the car came to an
abrupt 4G stop as the nose buried itself in the wet mud and what looked to
be one of the teams most promising chances came to an very unexpected and
disappointing end.

The Grand American Daytona Prototypes head next to the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
weekend at Watkins Glen for the Royal Crown 200 at The Glen.  The Rolex
Series presented by Crown Royal Special race starts Friday, August 11th at
6:30 p.m. ET.  The race will air same day, tape delayed until 9 p.m. ET on
SPEED Channel.

Randy Ruhlman just came off a successful 2005 season in the Trans-Am Series
with wins at both the Cleveland Grand Prix and the Long Beach Grand Prix.
Jonathan Cochet is currently a Formula One demonstration driver for Renault
and a top competitor in Daytona Prototypes this year.

Cochet has an extensive resume of driving in Europe and Japan.  He won the
Formula Renault Championship over current Champ Car driver Sebastian
Bourdais and went on to win the Formula Three Championship in the following
years.  After spending time with Alain Prost's Formula One team as a test
driver, Jonathan Cochet has wide-ranging experience driving in competitions
from Formula Renault to LMP1 to Grand American Rolex Cup Daytona Prototypes.
He has driven with Team Oreca and the Courage Competition team at Le Mans,
also working in the development of their car. Currently residing in Paris,
France, Cochet is a full-time driver in the Grand American Daytona Prototype
Series with Tuttle Team Racing.

Ruhlman was named the 2005 BBS "Most Improved Driver of the Year", won the
2005 Cleveland Grand Prix Trans-Am race and Long Beach Grand Prix, and was
runner up for the 2005 Trans-Am Drivers' Championship. Ruhlman makes the
record books as fourth in Top Ten finishes in Trans-Am history. Ruhlman from
Greensboro, NC has been a professional race car driver since his Rookie year
in Trans-Am in 1990 and has extensive racing experience, predominantly in
road racing in the Trans-Am Series, as well as in IMSA, ASA and the NASCAR
short track series.

Derhaag Motorsports Pontiac Riley carries primary sponsorship from Preformed
Line Products with additional sponsorship logos of Coyote Closures®, Park
Place Ltd, KeyBank and McDonald Financial Group.

Preformed Line Products (PLP) is an international manufacturer and supplier
of hardware and support systems for the communications and energy
industries. Products include the COYOTE® Closure and GUY-GRIP® Dead-End used
in the telecommunications, cable and energy industries.  Manufacturing
facilities are located worldwide in the USA, Canada, China, Brazil, Mexico,
England, Spain, South Africa, Australia and Thailand.

Cleveland-based KeyCorp is one of the nation¹s largest bank-based financial
services companies, with assets of approximately $92 billion. Key companies
provide investment management, retail and commercial banking, consumer
finance, and investment banking products and services to individuals and
companies throughout the United States and, for certain businesses,
internationally.

McDonald Financial Group offers comprehensive financial services to affluent
individuals from 87 offices in 15 states. As part of Cleveland-based KeyCorp
, McDonald Financial Group combines the capabilities of McDonald
Investments Inc.'s Private Client Group, member NASD/NYSE/SIPC, and Key
PrivateBank.  McDonald Financial Group offers banking, estate planning,
financial planning, retirement planning, brokerage, trust, individual asset
management, insurance advice and services, and charitable giving counsel.

For further information about the drivers, sponsor, team, please visit the
following links:

Derhaag Motorsports http://www.derhaag.com/ <http://www.derhaag.com/>

Randy Ruhlman  http://www.randyruhlman.com/ <http://www.randyruhlman.com/>

Jonathan Cochet  http://www.jonathancochet.net
<http://www.jonathancochet.net/> /

Chris Bingham  http://www.chrisbingham.com <http://www.chrisbingham.com/> /

Preformed Line Products  http://www.preformed.com/
<http://www.preformed.com/>

KeyBank  http://www.key.com <http://www.key.com/> /

McDonald Financial Group  http://www.key.com/mfg <http://www.key.com/mfg>

 

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