Guy Cosmo Pre Race Mid-Ohio ALMS Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: johnt@c2group.com
Guy Cosmo Teams With John Baker for the Acura Sports Car Challenge at
Mid-Ohio
Guy Cosmo returns to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course driving the No. 47
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in the ALMS Challenge class as part of the
featured American Le Mans Series Acura Sports Car Challenge this
Saturday, August 8. Cosmo will once again team with John Baker for
Orbit Racing.
No stranger to the challenges of this natural terrain road course,
Cosmo enjoyed his first American Le Mans Series win at Mid-Ohio
driving the LMP2 Mazda prototype. The win contributed to his Rookie of
the Year title that season. The track and the weekend will provide a
welcome respite for Cosmo and Baker following last month's
disappointment at Lime Rock.
"Lime Rock was a tough pill to swallow," noted Cosmo. "It was a
challenge going in, as I had to pull double duty between the ALMS
event and the Koni Challenge race at Barber Motorsports Park in
Birmingham, Alabama. Unfortunately, the No. 47 Porsche didn't want to
cooperate with my schedule."
"We were making headway, getting the car up-to-speed and getting John
acclimated to the new track layout," said Cosmo. "As luck would have
it, we had a starter motor fail during qualifying and that left us
sitting at the back of the pack for the start of the race."
No stranger to starting from the back of the pack Guy was ready for
action upon the drop of the green flag. Virtually shot out of a
cannon, Cosmo charged his way through the field and by lap two had
gained control of the race, leading the Challenge class and pulling
away. By the 30 minute mark, he had managed to lap the entire class.
All seemed to be going well until one small issue arose.
"I noticed the throttle was starting to stick, and each lap it was
getting slightly worse," said Cosmo. "I was really having a hard time
keeping the car on track, and drove four laps like that while we got
John and the team ready for our pit stop and drivers change."
At that point, John strapped in and the crew went to work. With a
fresh set of cold Yokohama tires, John left pit lane ready to do
battle. Unfortunately, John got more of a battle than he had bargained
for.
"When John started the car I could hear the idle of the engine
screaming," noted Guy. "Unfortunately the crew wasn't successful in
their attempt to fix the throttle. The car had already been sent from
the pit box. Through no fault of his own, John crashed on his out lap.
I felt terrible for John, as any driver on cold tires with a stuck
throttle would have crashed immediately. He had acclimated to the
track and traffic conditions so well, and was very excited to race and
gain more experience."
"The good news is we're heading to Mid-Ohio," laughed Guy. "Still my
all-time favorite track and I'm really looking forward to racing
there. The track is fast, challenging with plenty of room to race.
This is the first time I'll be driving a GT3-Cup car around there and
I'm really looking forward to the challenge. Mid-Ohio was the sight of
my first ALMS win in P2, during the 2005 season. I've enjoyed a lot
of success there throughout the years and have some great memories at
this track."
"This will be John's first time here," observed Cosmo. "This stands to
be the toughest track of the season, but we're confident he'll pick it
up pretty quick. John is extremely focused and is working very hard on
his development as a driver. He's making great progress this season
and we're both extremely enthusiastic about the opportunity to run in
the ALMS races together."
This is the third race that the Challenge class has participated with
the American Le Mans Series regulars. Earlier this year, IMSA and the
American Le Mans Series announced the formation of the Challenge class
as an effort to promote the brightest and best of a new generation of
sports car drivers. The Challenge class will compete with the American
Le Mans Series for five races in 2009.
To be eligible for selection by the sanctioning body (IMSA), drivers
and teams must have had notable success for at least a year within GT3
level of racing. Teams may only field Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars from
the Platinum class of the Patrón GT3 Challenge by Yokohama, which is
supplying the spec tire for both its championship and the Challenge
class.
Certain technical regulations for the American Le Mans Series’ GT2
class will apply for Challenge entries, most notably rules governing
refueling. Sporting regulations for the Challenge class also differ
slightly from GT2. The number of crew members allowed over the wall
during a pit stop is reduced, and only two members with only one wheel
gun are allowed to change tires per stop. Teams also will have to make
at least one stop to change all four tires at one point during the race.
The distribution of points will follow the American Le Mans Series
championship. In a two-hour, 45-minute “sprint” format, class winners
receive 20 points, runners-up 16, third-place 13 and down the line to
1 point for 10th place. A Challenge entry is limited to three drivers
per car; however all competitors who drive an entry during the season
will share the points awarded to that entry throughout the season. To
score points, an entry must complete 70 percent of the overall race
winner’s distance.
Drive time requirements from other Series classes apply - a two-hour
maximum per competitor with each driver required to complete at least
10 laps.
Guy Cosmo is one of the most successful and versatile young racing
drivers of his day. Guy is recognized as a first-class professional
racer in the sports car road racing industry, having won the 2005
American Le Mans Series Rookie of the Year award and positioning
himself as a proven front-runner in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car
Series Daytona Prototype category. Guy's success stems from supportive
family, friends and fans that have helped him through race wins and
championships from Kart Racing, Formula Ford, Formula 2000, Star Mazda
and Toyota Atlantic, to his professional endeavors in the Grand-Am and
American Le Mans Series.
The Acura Sports Car Challenge is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. EDT on
Saturday, August 8 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
The race will air at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 9 on NBC. American
Le Mans Radio presented by Porsche and Live Timing & Scoring will be
available at Racehub on americanlemans.com.
You can find out more about Guy at http://www.guycosmo.com and follow
Guy on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/guycosmo.
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