Guy Cosmo - 6 Hours of the Glen Wrap-up
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Cosmo And Gidley Muscle Their Way to a Top-10 At The Sahlen’s Six
Hours of The Glen
#77 Doran Racing Kodak Daytona Prototype team refuses to lie down
The Grand American Road Racing Association’s Rolex Series Sahlen's
Six Hours of The Glen at Watkins Glen International was not kind to
Guy Cosmo and co-driver Memo Gidley. The #77 Doran Racing Kodak
Daytona Prototype team got everything they bargained for... and more.
“It was an extremely tough week leading up to the race,�?? said Guy
Cosmo following the race. “The team worked their way through
gearbox problems, handling issues and a few other nagging problems
throughout practice. I got very few laps in the car, however we made
a lot of progress and finally got everything sorted. By Saturday we
were very quick in morning warm-up.�??
Memo [Gidley] qualified and started Saturday’s six-hour event.
Taking advantage of traffic and the early lap 1 yellow flag, the crew
made the call not to pit allowing Memo to move up to 4th. Pulling a
double-stint, Gidley had a great run going until he was hit in the
left rear by a GT car. He was forced to pit for some quick repair.
Later, trouble with the throttle position sensor wreaked havoc with
the engine mapping making the car extremely difficult to drive at low
throttle speeds.
Cosmo took the wheel for the middle of the event driving a 2.5 hour
double stint.
“What a great run we had going,�?? noted Guy. “But, talk about
overcoming adversity... it was just like at Laguna last week. We had
a number of issues with the car throughout practice and qualifying,
and things just looked to be dismal for the race. However, in
morning warm-up the car was very good and we posted 3rd quickest time
for the session. We knew we were on to something good.�??
“Memo had a brilliant start and a tremendous run through the
pack,�?? Guy added. “But it all came to a halt when a GT car hit the
#77 Kodak Doran in the left rear. After that we had some issues with
our throttle position sensor which made the engine run terribly. But,
thanks to the great work of our crew, we got all that fixed and had a
very strong run.�??
“I drove about 2.5 hours... a little more than a double-stint,�??
said Guy. “That was the first time this weekend I had spent more
than a 10 minute stretch in the car! I felt great physically and
mentally, and can thank Performance Drink for helping with that.
What a sweet ride, though. We really had the Kodak Doran JE-4
running well, and the Roush-Yates Ford motor was absolutely ripping!
We definitely had an advantage in straight-line speed this weekend.�??
Gidley got back in the car to finish with about 1.5 hours remaining
in the race, Unfortunately, the left front tire was going down, The
team managed to salvaged a 10th place finish.
“Overall the team was happy with 10th place given all the adversity
we faced,�?? Guy commented. “We had great pit-stops and the Doran
Racing crew, along with John and Charles from Roush-Yates, did a
great job repairing the car and keeping the motor performing in top-
shape.�??
“Memo did an outstanding job as well,�?? acknowledged Cosmo. “I
want to thank him and Kevin [Doran] for the opportunity to drive with
the team. We’re really looking forward to the next race, and hope
we can create a few Kodak Moments at Mid-Ohio.�??
Over the past few seasons, Cosmo has brought his talent and services
to several of the top-tier prototype teams in the Grand American
paddock. In 2006 Cosmo joined up with Finlay Motorsports filling in
for an injured Memo Gidley in the #19 Playboy Uniden car. He was also
instrumental in giving the Spirit of Daytona car it’s best run ever
at Watkins Glen. And, of course there was the popular 2nd place
finish garnered by Guy, Memo and Michael McDowell at Utah to close
out the season.
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 success 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.
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