Guy Cosmo Driver Update
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February 1, 2007
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Guy Cosmo Sets Sights on 2007 Season and Life After The Rolex 24
Former Star Mazda Champion and 2005 American Le Mans Series Rookie of
the Year, Guy Cosmo, had his 24 Hour effort cut short by mechanical
gremlins at this year's Grand-Am Series Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Cosmo and the Blackforest team enjoyed brief success as teammate Alex
Tagliani set the GT class' fastest time during practice earlier in
the week. Unfortunately, the #15 Mustang Cobra GT suffered mechanical
issues and was retired several hours into the race.
"It was exciting to be a part of the debut of the Ford Mustang Cobra
GT," said Cosmo after the race. "We've all got very high hopes for
the car this season as it certainly proved to be one of the quickest
GT cars out there this weekend. As every one knows, though, bringing
a brand new race car to the Rolex 24 is a very difficult task for a
machine that's had very little run time and development since it's
inception."
The 45th running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona was the debut for the
Mustang Cobra GT.
"Brian Nott and the Blackforest Motorsports crew did a fantastic job
with the car," added Guy. "I'm quite confident that he and the team
will quickly mold this Cobra GT into a winner. Tom [Nastasi], Alex
[Tagliani] and Valerie [Limoges] were great to drive with and we all
enjoyed the energy and excitement of the weekend. While it was
disappointing to have not finished the 24, it was very encouraging to
see the potential of this car and team."
With the 2007 season beginning to unfold over the next month or so,
Guy shared some of his short term plans.
"There's a chance I'll be back for a handful of races with
Blackforest here and there," Guy noted. "However, my focus is on
landing a full-time Daytona Prototype drive for the rest of the
season. I really enjoyed my drives in the DP's last year and showed
I can run well in the series. I know I can deliver wins and I am
committed to pairing with a strong team this year."
Having recently relinquished his seat with Mazda's B-K Motorsports
LMP2 effort, Guy continues to pursue a seat in the American Le Mans
Series talking with several
teams both here in the states and in Europe.
"I continue to enjoy my relationship with Mazda," said Guy. "Winning
the Star Mazda Championship and the 2005 American Le Mans Series
Rookie of the Year award with Mazda were two very proud moments of my
career thus far. However, competing for wins in the American Le Mans
Series and driving at the 24 Hours of Le Mans remain priorities of
mine and are among my short list of goals for 2007.
When Guy is not tending to his driving duties, he'll be keeping busy
with his private coaching and racing instruction services.
"I have a growing number of clients that I work with and I stay very
involved in the local karting community," added Guy. "I really enjoy
teaching kids from 7-years old all the way up to 60-something. It's
great fun and extremely rewarding."
Guy Cosmo's extensive background with open-wheel formula cars and
sports prototypes has earned him a reputation as one of the most
successful and versatile young racing drivers in North America. The
2005 American Le Mans Series Rookie of the Year ranks among the top-
level road racers in the world. He has earned overall racing titles
and major successes in many disciplines including karting, Formula
Ford, Formula 2000, Star Mazda, Toyota Atlantic, Grand American and
American Le Mans. You can learn more about Guy Cosmo at
www.guycosmo.com.
The Grand American Road Racing Association, which operates and
sanctions the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown
Royal Special Reserve and the Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series, is the
premier road racing organization in North America. The 15-race 2007
Rolex Series schedule and the 12-race KONI Challenge Series calendar
will deliver professional sports car racing to key markets throughout
North America. All 2007 Rolex Series events will be televised in the
United States and Canada on SPEED and distributed globally through
ESPN International. With title sponsorship support from Rolex Watch
USA and presenting sponsorship from Crown Royal Special Reserve, the
Rolex Series showcases emerging and legendary drivers from around the
globe and thoroughbred racing machines from the industry's leading
constructors and the world's top automobile manufacturers. Learn more
about Grand-Am at www.grand-am.com.
The American Le Mans Series is the premium brand of motorsport in
North America, featuring high-tech sports cars from the most
prestigious automobile manufacturers in the world. Its unique four
classes of competition showcase exotic, open-top prototypes and
sophisticated production-based GT cars, all competing on the track at
the same time. The American Le Mans Series competes at the premier
road racing tracks across North America and at selected temporary
street circuits in major urban markets. With a 2007 television
package that includes five network broadcasts on CBS and NBC as seven
telecasts on SPEED, plus live broadcasts across Europe, the Series
delivers a global marketing platform that is unmatched in
motorsports. The Series, founded in 1999 by Georgia entrepreneur Don
Panoz, represents a mirror image to the prestigious 24 Hours of Le
Mans, the world’s most famous and authentic automobile race. The
American Le Mans Series features elite marques such as Audi, Porsche,
Corvette, Aston Martin, Ferrari and Panoz, and premium brands such as
Michelin, Yokohama, Kumho, Lowe’s, Shell and many others.
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