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[Release] Autosport Development Road Atlanta and 2006 Season Wrap Up

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: 
Karin Risko, Crystal Bay Communications
karinrisko@crystalbaycommunications.com
734 642-5712

Season ends on disappointing note for Autosport
Development, but team looks forward to competitive
2007 series 

Trenton, MI – October 7, 2006 – The drama of racing,
with its highs and lows, is what makes the sport so
appealing Autosport Development’s Dane Moxlow once
said in an interview.  

“You work hard, put in long hours and invest your
blood, sweat and tears in order to race. Watching what
you’ve done, seeing all the work pay off - or not - is
what it’s all about.”
Unfortunately for Michigan-based Autosport Development
there was no pay-off in the highly anticipated Round
Nine of the SPEED World Challenge at Road Atlanta on
Friday, September 29th.  Mechanical problems caused
both Trenton Forging GTOs to exit the race early. 

Months of preparation, long hours toiling at the track
and the excitement of seeing 18-year-old Dane Moxlow
make his rookie debut alongside mentor and long-time
family friend Stu Hayner were not enough to overcome
the technical issues that plagued the team throughout
the week. 

Broken belts, driveline problems and the wrong parts
shipped overnight were just a few of the complications
the crew faced. Amidst all the trials, they remained
optimistic and worked feverishly to address the
problems that arose. By Friday morning, Crew Chief
Chris Trapp was confident their reengineering efforts
would see the cars through the race.

No one will argue that sound mechanics, an experienced
crew and talented drivers are the driving forces
behind any successful team. Luck is also a major
factor. For some reason, the racing gods chose not to
shine favorably on the team this day and good fortune
wasn’t theirs.

While Yorba Linda’s Stu Hayner, driver of the No. 21
Trenton Forging Pontiac GTO, had a good start up the
hill, he knew early on in the race the car wasn’t
handling right. 

“Coming down the back straight away in fifth gear, I
heard something shaking,” said Stu. “The car didn’t
seem to pull well and slowed down. I thought the
vibration knocked the car out of gear but I looked and
it was in gear. I coasted up hill, downhill and into
the pits.”

University of Tennessee freshman Dane Moxlow, driving
the No. 20 Trenton Forging Pontiac GTO, felt he had a
great start even though he wasn’t in the desired
position through turn one. 

“It was an interesting first lap,” said Dane, who
enjoyed his first-ever standing start. “The standing
start was weird with all those people that close. I
was moving up though and passed two to three cars. It
definitely would have been a good race.

“On the back straight, I started losing power like the
engine was missing ,” added Dane.  
“I got a low battery message. I had been experiencing
alternator belt problems. We tried a quick fix, and it
didn’t work. We didn’t have the resources here to do
it right, I guess.” 

Unable to resolve the problems from the pits, the race
officially ended for both cars by the 10th lap.  

In racing as in life, it’s the setbacks and defeats
that make the successes and victories much sweeter.
Although the season ended on a disappointing note,
Autosport Development looks forward to a fun,
competitive and a winning season in 2007.  
The team thanks all the fans for their support and
encouragement throughout the year and extends best
wishes to the remaining competitors in Round 10. 

Souvenir t-shirts commemorating Autosport
Development’s entry in the SPEED World Challenge at
Road Atlanta are available for $25 and feature an
artist’s rendition of the GTO and both drivers’ names.
Women’s shirts are stretch knit and come in small,
medium and large with a choice of V or crew neckline.
Men’s shirts are heavy cotton in sizes small to XXL.
Mail checks or money orders to: Autosport Development,
2331 Toledo Road, Trenton, MI 48183.

Autosport Development competes in the SPEED World
Challenge GT Series recently named “the most
competitive road racing series in the world” by Racer
magazine. In 2005, driver Stu Hayner finished the
season seventh in points, a huge feat considering the
team had no factory support from any major automotive
manufacturers. As the first team to develop GTO road
racers, Autosport Development’s expertise is in demand
by other teams now fielding these cars. The race shop
is also involved in prototype and racecar development,
preparation, fabrication, assembly, carbon fiber work
as well as automotive manufacturing.  For more
information, visit www.autosportdevelopment.com. 

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