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Guy Cosmo Road America Qualifying Report

For Immediate Release
Contact: johnt@c2group.com

Cosmo Takes Pole Position For The American Le Mans Challenge at Road  
America - Second Straight

Guy Cosmo earned his second straight pole position in the Challenge  
class with a lap of 2:16.098 for The Time Warner Cable Road Race  
Showcase set for 2 p.m. CT on Sunday, August 16. Cosmo, who won at  
Road America in Star Mazda during the 2002 season, is driving the  
ORBIT Racing prepared No. 47 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry with John Baker.

“It was pretty exciting, what I like to call four laps of fury” said  
Cosmo, a former LMP2 winner in the Series and Challenge pole-sitter  
last week at Mid-Ohio. “I love to qualify and love pushing as hard as  
I can, however I was a little ahead of the tire temperatures on my  
first flying lap and got off a little at the Kink. That was definitely  
exciting. Fortunately, managed not to wad it up! The ORBIT guys did a  
great job of preparing the car. It’s nice to qualify the car and  
collect pole positions in this series.”

Road America is by far the fastest circuit on which the Challenge cars  
have competed. The speed differentials - particularly in the corners -  
are more drastic than the field has seen.

“Unlike Mid-Ohio and Lime Rock, there is more room for other cars to  
get around us and still not get in the marbles,” noted Cosmo. “We’re  
looking to stay clean and bring the car home. (The GT2 cars) have more  
torque but there are times when I’ll actually have to lift at the end  
of a straight to keep from running into the back of the GT2 cars. It’s  
pretty surprising.”

Cosmo's primary role for the event is coaching his co-driver, John  
Baker.

“The first and foremost thing with John is making sure he stays within  
his limits, Guy pointed out. "He’s done a very good job so far. We  
want him to run within himself and keep to his pace. He has a lot to  
deal with out there – faster cars with the guys that he has been  
following for some time.”

“For me to help a driver craft his skill in this format is a benefit  
because I get to spend time in the car," continued Guy. "It’s very  
hard to help someone go fast when you can’t get in the car and provide  
real-time comparisons.  I get to experience exactly what they get to  
experience, collect data, video and show them exactly where and how to  
improve. When a driver gets to a certain level, it's really tough to  
find the last bit of time. This offers John and I a very unique way to  
work together."

As with any successful race driver, Cosmo continually seeks new  
driving opportunities. With 2009 winding down, Cosmo is actively  
pursuing a ride for 2010.

"I'd really like to have an opportunity to race in a prototype or GT2  
car," expressed Cosmo. "These four races participating in the American  
Le Mans Challenge have really wet my appetite. It's hard to be around  
the paddock and the equipment and not want to get back in it. There's  
really nothing else like it and I know I have the talent to help one  
of these teams get to victory lane. Hopefully, I can get an  
opportunity for the remainder of 2009 and find something full-time for  
2010."

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 Time Warner Cable Road Race Showcase is set for 2 p.m. CT on  
Sunday, August 16 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis. The race will  
air live on SPEED. 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

Photo Credit: John Thawley ~ Creative Communications Group


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John Thawley  ~  Creative Communications Group ~ 248.227.0110