Baker / Cosmo Monterey Sports Car Championships Presented
by Patron Pre Race Report
John Baker and Guy Cosmo Head To Mazda Raceway For the Monterey Sports
Car Championships Presented by Patron
The American Le Mans Series' 2009 Season Finale
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: johnt@c2group.com
John Baker and Guy Cosmo take the #47 Orbit Racing Porsche GT3
Challenge car west this weekend for the Monterey Sports Car
Championships Presented by Patron featuring the American Le Mans
Series. The team will take on the challenging Mazda Raceway Laguna
Seca as the American Le Mans Series winds up the 2009 racing season.
For Baker and Cosmo this will be the final race in their inaugural
American Le Mans Challenge 5-race campaign. While the duo have enjoyed
a season that found them on the pole twice, a win at Laguna would be a
perfect way to end the season. The race is a true test of endurance
for the team as it will be four hours in length, running into twilight
over what is arguably one of the most scenic road course in North
America.
"We want this one bad," noted Guy Cosmo. "For a variety of reasons, we
have yet to win an American Le Mans Challenge race… we're overdue. I
know John has been putting in a lot of work preparing for this race
and he's focused. For me, working with John as been an absolute
pleasure. I couldn't be more pleased with John's development as a
driver. We've both had a lot of fun and nothing would top off the year
more than celebrating a victory at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca."
John Baker will also participate in the final race of the Patron GT3
Challenge by Yokohama. With Cosmo coaching from the sidelines, it will
make for a busy weekend for all. None more than the Orbit racing team.
With all the run-time the cars will see, maintaining and staying on
top of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars will have the team going around
the clock.
The four-hour format will be a first for the American Le Mans
Challenge class. The 2009 season was the inaugural year for the GT3
cars running with American Le Mans pro-level events, however the other
four events were the regular 2:45 hour format. In addition to being a
longer event, the Monterey Sports Car Championships Presented by
Patron will run into dusk. Add to that the daunting elevation changes
of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and it will definitely come down to the
survival of the fittest.
"This format and this track will change a driver forever," laughed
Cosmo. "It's going to be action-packed, flag-to-flag racing for the
full four hours. The elevation changes are coming at you non-stop, lap
after lap. There is no real opportunity to catch your breath. The
Corkscrew drops 59 feet between the entrance of Turn 8 to the exit of
Turn 8A – the equivalent of a 5 ˝ story drop – in only 450 feet of
track length. And when the sun starts to set, the closing rate of
those huge prototypes is going to seem like double the norm. The last
hour of this race will be run on pure adrenaline."
Set in the hills of Salinas and overlooking the Monterey Bay, Mazda
Raceway Laguna Seca has been visited by some of the most prestigious
racers in history; Roger Penske, Dan Gurney, Parnelli Jones, Kenny
Roberts, Bobby Rahal, Wayne Rainey and Valentino Rossi to name a few.
The late 60's and 1970's may be remembered as the "Can-Am Years," but
it was also the debut of Trans Am, IMSA and AMA motorcycles. Today,
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca hosts five world-class race weekends each
season, with elite road racing series from around the world visiting
the Monterey Peninsula every year.
"The good news is," remarked Cosmo, "I love Laguna Seca… for the
elevation & character of the course, the racing history and how it
reminds me of the former Bridgehampton Raceway on Long Island, NY.
Plus, Monterey is also one of the best towns we visit all year long.
With the American Le Mans' awards banquet to enjoy Sunday night, it'll
be a very nice weekend for all of us. I'm really looking forward to it."
Reflecting back on his 2005 Rookie of the Year title, Cosmo is
actively pursuing a full time seat in the American Le Mans Series.
With his prototype experience as a definite plus, Cosmo is confident
his background is of value and would fit in with any number of ALMS
teams.
"I'd really like to have an opportunity to contest the full
championship in a prototype or GT car," expressed Cosmo. "These five
races participating in the American Le Mans Challenge have been great,
but it's hard to be around this paddock just part time. I want to be
here full time, to win races and win championships. I'm ready, and
the time is now. I hope I can find a program that shares the same
goals as mine and get something full-time for 2010."
Fans will want to make a point of stopping by to visit with Baker and
Cosmo during Saturday's autograph session and pick up the limited
edition poster commemorating John's and Guy's 2009 season together.
The posters are limited in supply, so fans should come by early. The
autograph session is slated to run from 12 noon to 1PM in the ALMS
paddock.
Monterey Sports Car Championships Presented by Patron is the season
finale for the Challenge class participating 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.
You can find out more about Guy at http://www.guycosmo.com and follow
Guy on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/guycosmo
The final race in the 2009 American Le Mans Series is the four-hour
Monterey Sports Car Championships at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in
Monterey, Calif. The green flag is scheduled for 2:45 p.m. PT on
Saturday, October 10. The race will air on SPEED from 2:30 to 6:30
p.m. ET on Sunday, October 11. Live coverage will be available on
American Le Mans Radio presented by Porsche via americanlemans.com,
which also will feature Living Timing & Scoring on Racehub. Live
coverage also can be heard on Sirius 126 and XM 242.
PHOTO CREDIT: John Thawley ~ Creative Communications Group
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