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Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing Sebring Race Report

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing Overcomes Sebring Obstacles to Earn Eighth





Sebring, Fla., March 17, 2007 – Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing’s 
endurance debut of the Ferrari F430 GT started off 
strong but quickly went wrong. Tomas Enge (a native 
of the Czech Republic living in Monaco) started from 
the pole position and lead into the first turn of the 55th 
Annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. However, an 
extremely aggressive move by a competitor would 
take a potential victory and turn it into a struggle to 
survive for the two time American Le Mans Series GT2 
class Driver and IMSA Cup Champions. Enge and co-
driver Tim Bergmeister (Langenfeld, Germany) traded 
the seat of the No. 31 MMPIE/PAWS/Petersen 
Holdings/Michelin Ferrari F430 GT back-and-forth over 
the course of the 12 hour American Le Mans Series 
season-opener. Memo Gidley (Novato, Calif.) was in a 
reserve role to back-up the two full-season drivers if 
needed but was not called-upon. When the checkered-
flag flew, they would earn a hard-fought eighth-place 
finish in GT2 class, 22nd overall, 30 laps behind the 
class winner.

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Enge, who qualified second-quickest, started from the 
front of the grid after the No. 62 Ferrari F430 GT was 
forced to start at the back of the field following a tire 
change after a qualifying session mishap flat-spotted 
their tires. He led into the first turn before a forceful 
move by the third-place qualifying Porsche came 
down in front of the No. 31 Ferrari. The contact 
damaged the nose of the car, the front undertray- 
which generates aerodynamic downforce under the 
car - and the front splitter- an aerodynamic aid that 
helps generate downforce on the front of the car- and 
the right front wheel. Enge limped the car into pit lane 
where the Dennis Chizma-led team worked to re-
attach the nose and splitter. Two laps later the car 
returned to the track in 17th spot. Ten laps following 
that, IMSA officials called the 31 back into the pits to 
further strengthen the repair. The Michael Petersen-
owned team had, by then, acquired a new nose and 
undertray to make a more thorough repair. The 
second stop cost the team one more spot and twenty 
additional laps.

With a podium finish all but impossible, the Dale 
White-managed team reorganized its plan to gain as 
many points as possible and to support the No. 32 
Corsa Motorsports/White Lightning Racing team car. 
Through consistent running and strong strategy, the 
No. 31 never missed a beat for the next 11 hours. 
Enge and Bergmeister each turned laps that would 
have placed them at the heart of the closest GT2 class 
race finish in history. However, that will have to wait 
until the next event, March 31 at St. Petersburg, Fla.

The sister car to the Petersen Motorsports-entry, the 
No. 32 Corsa Motorsports/White Lightning Racing 
Ferrari F430 GT, also had a rough day. They started 
from the back of the field because an accident in 
Wednesday practice prevented them from qualifying. 
Their day would end with a fire in Turn-10 of the 17-
turn, 3.7-mile Sebring course after a suspected oil line 
break began the conflagration. The Steve Pruitt-owned 
Ferrari finished 16th in GT2, 32nd overall.

Quotes:

Dale White, Entrant/Team Manager: “The bright 
side is 
that we learned a lot because of all the adversity. That 
is the best thing we can take from this race. Also, the 
team and drivers really came together. We have quite 
a few new people on the team and chemistry takes 
time to create. You throw everyone together into the 
heart of a battle and you find out pretty quickly what you 
have. We have a team and I am really excited about 
that. We are, obviously, not very happy with the results, 
for either car, but we are happy with what we have to 
work with. Tim and Tomas gave it their all and the 
crew did as well. I think, without the accident, we 
would have been right there. I definitely want to thank 
Memo Gidley as well. Memo came in and contributed 
a lot to the team this week. He knew his role from the 
start and he stepped-up every time we asked him too. 
Mike and I really appreciate that. Now we will wake-up 
in the morning and start preparing for St. Pete. 
Sebring is over. We started the same way last year 
and won the Driver and IMSA Cup titles. We have two 
extra races to overcome this deficit. The whole team is 
excited about the season and this won’t change our 
expectations and goals.”

Tim Bergmeister, Driver: “The race itself was 
not too 
bad; just the accident at the beginning. Our race 
speed was quite good even with the broken car, the 
broken front splitter. So, without the accident it might 
be much better. Next time we try it again. Now my 
experience with the Ferrari is getting much better. Now 
I have had the chance to do some stints and I feel 
quite at home now in the car.”

Tomas Enge, Driver: “I am so disappointed. 
There 
was one crazy driver with a Porsche. He started third 
and he first overtook Jörg going into turn-one on the 
outside and then me going into turn-two on the 
outside. But, we were all cruising behind the Corvettes 
and at the middle of turn-two he was outside of me, 
beside me, and he just shut the door on me. We both 
collide and, unfortunately, that damaged my front 
bumper. I had to come in and the repair took very long. 
From that time we were just cruising back to the finish. 
There was no point to race too hard. We were just 
trying to get as many points as possible. Outside of 
that, it was quite a good race.”

More on Petersen Motorsports/ White Lightning 
Racing can be found at www.PetersenMotorsports.com (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=hecex6bab.0.ijy7bzbab.dxcsbzbab.141&ts=S0232&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.PetersenMotorsports.com)<
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Please visit Corsa Motorsports at www.430GT.com (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=hecex6bab.0.vuows7bab.dxcsbzbab.141&ts=S0232&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.430GT.com) for more on the 
EquiWest/Michelin Ferrari F430 GT.

To learn more about Ferrari’s road cars as well as 
their remarkable motorsports history, please visit www.FerrariWorld.com ().

For more on the ALMS, please visit www.AmericanLeMans.com (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=hecex6bab.0.986o49bab.dxcsbzbab.141&ts=S0232&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.AmericanLeMans.com)

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Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing
Tom Moore
Sporting Relations Manager

email: tom@petersenmotorsports.com
office: 615-778-1614 cellular: 615-509-5000

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