AIM Autosport confident for Emco Gears Classic
AIM Autosport confident for Emco Gears Classic
Strong showing in last race and historically good at Mid-Ohio
Woodbridge, Ontario (2010.06.17) Following a fantastic charge that saw
the Pacific Mobile/Biosign No. 61 Ford Riley Daytona Prototype take
4th place at Watkins Glen—missing third by under half a second—AIM
Autosport is confident heading to the Emco Gears Classic Presented by
Keybank at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. AIM hopes to see its
drivers on the podium this weekend, building not only on the recent
result but also on the team’s history of being fast at Mid-Ohio.
With the car back at AIM’s headquarters for ten days between races,
the crew has had ample time for thorough inspections and preparation
following the 6-hour race at Watkins Glen. The transport rig left for
Lexington, Ohio, yesterday evening and the rest of the team is en
route today.
The Pacific Mobile/Biosign car will first see the 2.258-mile-long
track on Friday morning at 10:35am for a 90-minute practice session.
Drivers Burt Frisselle and Mark Wilkins will hone their racing line
around the 13-turn course and work with the crew to optimize the car.
They will be back for a 30-minute practice session at 2:10pm before
Burt takes qualifying duties in a 15-minute session at 5:00pm.
The team will begin Saturday with another 30-minute practice session
at 8:40am and the Emco Gears Classic, a 2h 45m timed race, is
scheduled to begin at 5:00pm.
AIM Autosport has enjoyed many successes at Mid-Ohio over the years,
fielding primarily formula cars. In 2008, AIM’s Daytona Prototype
scored what was at the time its best finish to date, qualifying 3rd
and finishing 4th, halfway through its second season. Last year, the
team was a little disappointed to finish 7th, but took solace from
qualifying 3rd and leading 24 laps of the race.
“We always look forward to racing at Mid-Ohio because the track is
very technical and challenges both the drivers and engineers,” said
Ian Willis, team principal and Cheif Engineer of AIM’s Daytona
Prototype program. “Mark has qualified well here in the past two years
and this year he will drive the final stint so we look forward to a
strong race. I have no doubt that Burt will deliver in qualifying as
he did a great job at Watkins Glen.”
“I love Mid-Ohio. I’m really psyched,” enthused driver Burt Frisselle.
“Last year we ran 1st or 2nd until we were caught out by a yellow, but
this is our chance to run with the Ganassi car. I’m more confident
here than at any other track.”
“We know we can race at the front this year and have to be perfect to
find the top step of the podium.” said driver Mark Wilkins. “Mid Ohio
has traditionally been a pretty strong track for us and I expect we
will be right up front come race time on Saturday.”
The Emco Gears Classic is the 7th round of the 2010 GRAND-AM Rolex
Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16. The Emco Gears
Classic will begin at 5:00pm on Saturday, June 19. The race will be
broadcast live on SPEED and MRN (Motor Racing Network) available via
affiliates and the Sirius Satellite Network.
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AIM Autosport
Established in 1995, AIM Autosport’s mandate is to identify, train and
manage emerging motorsport talent. AIM has provided many young drivers
with a solid foundation on which to build a career in professional
racing. The success of the AIM driver development programs has been
achieved through the dedication of our employees and the ongoing
support of our commercial and technical partners. Away from the track,
AIM Autosport serves the needs of the racing community with a purpose-
built preparation shop situated in the Toronto suburb of Woodbridge,
Ontario. AIM fields the No. 61 Ford Riley with drivers Mark Wilkins
and Burt Frisselle in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. The team
also competes in the Star Madza Championship presented by Goodyear and
the Cooper Tires presents the USF2000 Series powered by Mazda. Both
series are an integral part of the new Road to Indy driver development
series. AIM won the 2008 Star Mazda Championship with driver John
Edwards.
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Mark Jackson
C: 416.891.0261
media@aimautosport.com