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Team Cadillac to Field Two Champions in 2007

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Courtesy GM Racing News

 

Team Cadillac to Field Two Champions in 2007  

 

DETROIT, Mich. (Jan. 25, 2007) - Team Cadillac will have two champions
on its roster in its pursuit of the 2007 SCCA SPEED World Challenge
manufacturers championship. Lawson Aschenbach, the 2006 SPEED GT
champion, will join 2005 SPEED GT champion Andy Pilgrim as full-season
drivers on the Cadillac factory road racing team. They will wheel a pair
of Cadillac CTS- V race cars sporting fresh new graphics.

 

"Team Cadillac is proud that we will have the last two SPEED GT
champions in our stable this year," said Team Cadillac program manager
Dave Spitzer. "Lawson showed last season that he has the speed and the
racecraft that wins championships. He's an articulate and intelligent
young American driver, and we think he is going to be a great fit with
Team Cadillac."

 

Aschenbach, 23, scored one win and finished in the top 10 in every race
last year en route to the SPEED GT Drivers' Championship. He'll be
paired with Pilgrim, who finished third in the championship standings
with one victory and four podium finishes.

 

"I've done two tests with Team Cadillac so far, and they went really,
really well," said Aschenbach. "That was the first time I've driven a
front-engined race car - all of my previous racing experience has been
in open-wheel and rear-engined cars. It was an unbelievable ride in the
Cadillac CTS- V on the first couple of laps. I really enjoyed the
handling and the horsepower. I think the Cadillac is going to suit my
driving style.

 

"Our goal as a team is to win the manufacturers championship for
Cadillac in 2007," Aschenbach added. "Working with Andy is a great
experience; he's helping me to understand the data and teaching me how
to get the best out of the car. He's a first-class person, totally
unselfish, and I couldn't ask for a better teammate."

 

Pilgrim has been with Team Cadillac since its inception, and 2007 will
mark his fourth season in the black Cadillac race cars.

 

"Lawson is young, but he's already very experienced in racing and
obviously has a lot of talent," said Pilgrim. "I'm looking forward to
having him as a teammate. Our first goal is win the manufacturers
championship. I'd like to win the sixth drivers championship of my
career, but you can't plan to win a championship. I'll prepare for every
race the best that I can, and let the championship take care of itself."

 

Team Cadillac will unveil its new look for 2007 at the Cadillac/Mobil 1
Super Bowl Celebrity Grand Prix go-kart race in Miami, Florida on
Saturday, February 3, 2007. The new graphics package retains the team's
hallmark black and red colors of previous years, and adds the famous
Cadillac script.

 

"We wanted to connect the look of our Team Cadillac CTS- V race cars
more closely with our 'Life. Liberty. And the Pursuit.' marketing
campaign," said Cadillac global marketing director Liz Vanzura. "Our
campaign utilizes very prominent and bold placement of the iconic
Cadillac script logo, so we've developed the new look of our CTS- V race
cars to incorporate the Cadillac script. After all, our team's efforts
on the race track are the racing manifestation of our Life. Liberty. And
the Pursuit. (of championships) campaign."

 

Aschenbach will carry the No. 1 on his Cadillac CTS-V that signifies the
series champion, while Pilgrim's car will wear his familiar No. 8. The
third car in the Team Cadillac stable, the No. 16 CTS- V, may appear in
selected events.

 

"Fans of the SCCA SPEED GT know that Team Cadillac has brought in great
drivers and done some surprising things with the third car in the past,"
said Spitzer. "We intend to continue that tradition in 2007."

 

The 2007 SPEED World Challenge GT series will kick off at Sebring on
Friday, March 16, 2007.  

 

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Attached image: The 2007 Cadillac CTS-V ready for SCCA Pro Racing SPEED
World Challenge competition.

Credit: (c)General Motors

 

 

Contact:

Rick Voegelin

(831) 761-2201

rickvoegelin@compuserve.com 

 

Kevin Smith

(313) 720-7800

kevin.2.smith@gm.com