JaguarRSR'S CAT READY TO ATTACK IN SEBRING; 2010 ALMS
SEASON OPENER
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JaguarRSR'S CAT READY TO ATTACK IN
SEBRING; 2010 ALMS SEASON OPENER
Team ready to put up a fight in a tough
2010 GT battle in the American Le Mans
Series
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EAST LANSING, MI (March 15, 2010) - The JaguarRSR race team is set to make its Sebring
debut with the JaguarRSR XKR GT this weekend in the American Le Mans Series presented
by Tequila Patron season opener, the 58th Annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Presented by Fresh From Florida.
Facing
tough competition from factory backed BMW, Corvette, Ferrari and Porsche teams,
JaguarRSR enters its first full-season effort in the ALMS. JaguarRSR has
reserved number 75 in honor of Jaguar's 75thanniversary of the
Jaguar name and 75 years looking forward, designing and building cars that
represent the very best of technical innovation, design leadership and sporting
success.
Driving
the #75 JaguarRSR XKR GT will be Marc Goossens from Belgium
and Scotland's Ryan Dalziel,
who can almost call this a home race as he resides in Orlando, Florida.
With Sebring being one of the longer endurance events this season, JaguarRSR
Principal Partner and driver Paul Gentilozzi has been slotted as the third
driver for the team's entry this weekend.
1992
was the last time Gentilozzi's team won the 12 hours of Sebring in a Bob Riley
designed car. The team won the 1992 GTO Drivers' and Manufacturers'
Championship and the 1992 and 1993 GTS Manufacturers' Championship, second in
GTS Drivers' points in 1993. Gentilozzi's return this year continues that
relationship as Bob and Bill Riley's Riley Technologies company will be joining
the team to further the development program of the new JaguarRSR XKR GT.
Incidentally,
the #75 JaguarRSR XKR GT will not be the only Jaguar on track this weekend. The
field for the 58thAnnual Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Fresh
From Florida will be paced by a production based XKR, as Jaguar also serves as
the Official Car of Sebring International Raceway.
The
team will take to the track on Monday, the first of a three-day promoter test
before the race weekend officially kicks off on Thursday, March 18. There will
be three practice sessions on Thursday and qualifying will be held on Friday at
1:50 p.m. ET for the GT and GTC classes. The 58th
running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida takes
the green
flag at 10:30 am on Saturday, March 20th, kicking-off the 2010 American Le Mans
Series presented by Tequila Patron.
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NOTES AND QUOTES
Ryan
Dalziel, co-Driver of the #75 JaguarRSR XKR GT
* 2010
marks Dalziel's second season of competition in the ALMS. In 2005, he competed
in the ALMS GT1 Class with Pacific Coast Motorsport. Making seven ALMS starts,
the team earned five top-ten finishes, one GT1 Class podium (3rd - Portland).
* This
weekend will mark Dalziel's second start in the Twelve Hours of Sebring. In
2005 he competed with Pacific Coast Motorsport driving a Corvette C5-R and
finished 10th overall, 6th in the GT1 Class.
* Although
Dalziel is a native of Scotland,
this race will be considered a "home race" for him as he resides in Orlando, Florida,
where he has been living for the past five years. His wife, Jessica, is from
the Sebring/Lake Placid area, so he will have a lot of family and friends at
the track this weekend cheering him on.
* Dalziel
is the 2010 24 Hours of Daytona Winner.
"I
think everybody including all of the drivers love starting off the season at
Sebring in the famed 12 hour race. We have many internationally famous,
talented drivers turn up for this event, so it is always exciting to have the
opportunity to compete with them. I think in particular, it is going to be a
very strong GT field with more manufacturers and more cars than we have seen in
previous years. Going into this season opener for the American Le Mans Series
with JaguarRSR, I am hoping that we can represent the brand well against the
competitors.
Personally, I am so excited to get back to Sebring for the 12hour.
I have only had the opportunity to drive in this race once back in 2005 and I
have missed not being involved since then. I remember being blown away at the
huge crowds and the energy inside the track. Not only for race day, but the
whole week leading up to it. Getting to go back to Sebring driving for
JaguarRSR is very special and I know that we will have many Jaguar fans there,
looking for us to mix it up with the likes of Porsche, BMW, Ferrari and
Corvette. Hopefully we give them something to cheer about."
Paul
Gentilozzi, co-Driver of the #75 JaguarRSR XKR GT
* A
five time Trans-Am Series Champion, Gentilozzi will wear multiple hats for the
team, as not only the owner but also one of the three drivers designated to run
at the 12 Hours of Sebring.
* Gentilozzi
won the GTS class at the 1992 Twelve Hours of Sebring.
* Gentilozzi
won the overall pole position at Sebring in 1994.
* This
will be Gentilozzi's first start in the ALMS, but has previously raced in IMSA
GTS and GTO competition. He earned nine IMSA poles and eight IMSA victories. He
finished second in GTO points in 1992 and won the 1992 GTO, 1992 and 1993 GTS
Manufacturers' Championships for Oldsmobile.
* Gentilozzi
has raced at Sebring 16 times and earned two wins in Trans-Am competition and
one IMSA GTO victory.
"The 12 hours of Sebring is part of the world's culture for sports
car racing. Each sport has its cornerstone events that define
history. In the world of endurance sports car racing we have two of those
in our series, the 24 hours of LeMans and the 12 Hours of Sebring. These
races are respected for their technical and competitive challenges as being
world class. It has been 47 years since a Jaguar has won at Sebring; we are
working to change that.
The challenge of Sebring is not a one dimensional
consideration. Twelve hours on the Sebring track equals twenty four hours
at any of the other famous tracks in the world. The track design,
historical pavement conditions, fog, campfire smoke and grueling pace make it a
special challenge. Having competed there over the last thirty years I
have learned that taming it is out of the question, a peaceful co-existence and
luck are the requirement for success."
Marc
Goossens, co-Driver of the #75 JaguarRSR XKR GT
* Although
Goossens has competed in ALMS competition in the past, this will be his first
full-season ALMS effort.
* This
will be the fifth start for Goossens in the 12 Hours of Sebring. His first race
was in 2002 with Jim Matthews Racing and he finished 3rdoverall in
a Riley & Scott - Elan LMP1 machine. His last race here was in 2008 when he
drove for LG Motorsport in a Corvette GT2.
* Goossens
is a native of Belgium,
the only driver racing this weekend from his country.
* Goossens
was asked to join the JaguarRSR team for the debut of the new JaguarRSR XKR GT
racer at the 2009 Petit Le Mans, and piloted the big cat to its first green
flag during the ALMS season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
"The
American Le Mans Series is a very good series. The GT class is very
competitive, especially this year, because there are so many different car
manufacturers competing against each other. I am proud to be representing
JaguarRSR. We are a new team to this series so we have a very big challenge
ahead of us. Most of our competitors have been racing in the ALMS for several
years now; they have a lot of experience and have been able to really develop
their cars. But I believe in the Jaguar brand, the RSR team has a great group
of people that have a lot of experience in racing, so I know we can be
competitive and we are going to work very hard to be on top.
2002
was a pretty good year for me at this event. We ended up being on top of the podium
next to a factory Audi and the
Champion Audi. Being a smaller team, private team, not having the same
equipment as a factory team it was an accomplishment to be on the podium. The
12 Hours of Sebring is just one of those legendary races, historical place to go
to. It is always fun to be racing at Sebring."
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LAP AROUND SEBRING INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY by Marc Goossens
Driving
out of pit lane you have to make sure you get a good look in your mirrors
because there are a lot of cars approaching Turn 1 which is a blind, very fast
corner. It is pretty tricky when you go out there on cold tires. Other than
that, Turn 1 is pretty straight forward. There is only one good racing line
through there and it is pretty bumpy, which throws the car off a little bit
towards the exit of the corner. Therefore your racing line needs to be correct
because if not, you will be running wide on exit. It is almost like a street
circuit because there is a concrete wall on the inside and you have no tire
wall in front of it or anything so if you turn in a little too early, you risk
hitting the wall.
It
says Turn 2 on the track map, but it isn't really a turn but more like a
straightline braking into Turn 3. Turns 3, 4, and 5 are called the Carousel for
the simple reason that it is a very smooth combination of left, right, left
turns but you keep the flow going, keep the momentum through those corners
because the exit of Turn 5 is important. As you accelerate towards Turn 6 it is
actually a straight line so you go up to sixth gear so you get decent speed out
of the car there. The most important thing is the braking for the Hairpin, Turn
7. The braking area is really important here and you will find that many people
find it hard to accelerate as the exit of Turn 7 is very tight before you
accelerate up to Turns 8 and 9, which is an easy flat zone - the Fangio
Chicane.
It
is very difficult braking into Cunningham Corner, Turn 10. The center of this
corner on the apex is a little off camber, so it is very important to get your
braking right in order to position your car on the inside to then accelerate
successfully through Turn 11. If the car is setup well and your tires can still
hold up you can go through Turn 11 flat out, full throttle. Towards the end of
a stint when your tires are worn you still stay on the throttle but you short
shift through the gears to not create any oversteer in the car through that
turn.
Turn
13 is very similar to Turn 10, again braking is very important, positioning the
car you actually go through the middle of the turn to head into the straightaway
accelerating through Turn 14 up to 15 - it is very fast there, you are hitting
sixth gear so the exit of Turn 13 is very important because of that long
straightaway that follows. Turn 15 is not the most difficult corner of the
track, in our case it is down three gears. You try to keep your speed and
momentum up through the apex of Turn 15. There is not too much time that can be
gained between 15 and 16. But the exit of Turn 16 is important because it leads
onto the very long Ulmann straight.
Then
we get to the final turn, 17, which is a little bit blind going in because you
can't really see the apex of the corner. There are multiple lines through there
and you will see that there are cars that have an early entry and there are
other cars that enter the turn a little later trying to go a little harder on
the power on the exit. Again it is a bumpy area, especially around the center
of the corner where you got the most lock on the steering wheel. There is a
huge bump which can un-settle the car if your not careful. The exit of that
corner is almost as important as braking into it because of the Start/Finish
straightaway. Turn 17 is probably one of the most important turns of the whole
track.
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FOLLOW THE RACE
The
American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón will open its 12th season
with America's greatest sports car race, the 58th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of
Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida from March 17-20. The green flag will
fall at 10:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, March 20 with live coverage on SPEED
starting at 10 a.m. ET. Live coverage also will be available on American Le
Mans Radio, as well as Sirius Channel 127 and XM Channel 245. Live Timing and
Scoring, track schedule, entry list and much, much more will be available on Racehub
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CONTACTS
The
following representatives will be on-site in Sebring:
Heather
Haupt
JaguarRSR
Director
of Public Relations
Cell:
(517) 927-8472
Email:
heatherh@RSRJaguar.com [mailto:heatherh@RSRJaguar.com]
Faye Goldstraw
Jaguar Cars
Press Officer, Communications and Public Affairs
Cell: +44 (0) 7860 872224
email: fgoldst1@jaguar.com [mailto:fgoldst1@jaguar.com]
Jim Resnick
Jaguar Land Rover North America
Manager - Product
Communications
Cell: 201.248.2768
Email: jresnic1@jaguarlandrover.com [mailto:jresnic1@jaguarlandrover.com]
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