LAST LAP LETDOWN FOR RSR TRANS-AM DUO AT ROAD AMERICA;
DRISSI 8TH AND RAMOUTARSINGH 9TH OVERALL
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LAST LAP LETDOWN FOR RSR TRANS-AM DUO AT
ROAD AMERICA; DRISSI 8THAND
RAMOUTARSINGH 9TH OVERALL
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Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (June 21, 2010) - Despite
the fact that Tomy Drissi was running third and that Daniel Ramoutarsingh
charged to obtain ten positions during the race, ill-fated mechanical issues on
the final lap led to double DNF's for RSR Racing at Road America during Round 4
of the 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series this past weekend.
Everything seemed to be in favor of Drissi
returning to the podium this weekend before the start of the race on Sunday.
During three practice sessions on Friday, the Hollywood, California
native posted the fastest lap of the day in the second session. Road America had
one
of the largest Trans-Am fields to date this season, with a total of 19 cars
trying to qualify for Sunday's event. Fighting traffic in Saturday's qualifying
session caused some struggles but Drissi posted a best lap at 2:06.134 (115.534
mph), putting him third on the grid.
"The weekend started great," said Drissi, "but
when the race started, the #5Night and
DayJaguar XKR just didn't feel like the car I had all weekend. Despite
this, I still was able to fight very hard. At the start, I obtained a position in
Turn 1 and then I went after the leader. The engine was running great, but it
was something in the electronics that was causing issues. That would cost me a
second or two and I would have to fight back again. After fighting for 22 laps
and hanging on to a top three position, my fate was determined on the last lap
when I got to the exit of Turn 5 the car finally just quit. We would have had third
place - it is such a shame, it cost us a lot."
Drissi entered the weekend second in the
championship standings but slipped to third with an eighth-place performance.
He now trails Tony Ave
by 79 points and RJ Lopez by 27 markers.
Drissi added, "Tony Ave and RJ Lopez have been consistent
and finished every lap, we have not. We can't afford another DNF if we are
going to keep fighting for the championship - we have to be perfect the rest of
the year. We have to come back; I am looking forward to that and going to Lime
Rock."
In his second attempt at Road America in
Trans-Am driving the #8 Trinrico Steel and Wire Products Jaguar XKR, Ramoutarsingh
tried to get up to speed right out of the box. Improvements were made
throughout the practice sessions seeing him make his way into the top six. Qualifying
saw the same struggles for the Trinidadian as his teammate Drissi experienced,
but Ramoutarsingh managed a 2:09.222 (112.773 mph), which put him ninth in the
starting lineup.
"We came out for Friday's practice day and
lost some time with minor issues during sessions one and two," commented
Ramoutarsingh. "But by the third and final session I knew I had a great car and
we were moving forward. In qualifying on my flyer lap we caught some traffic and
I felt the car had a little more in it than the results showed, but I was
content to start the race where I was. In the Warm-Up session on Sunday
morning, we had made one more change and went out there to feel the car out and
see what we had, but then we lost the motor. The team worked very hard to put
another motor in to make the green flag in the afternoon."
Warm-Up ended at 8:30 a.m. local time, and
the race was scheduled to take the green flag at 1:00 p.m. It was a tight
timeframe for the crew to make an engine change, but they were successful.
However, when the team got the #8 Trinrico Steel and Wire Products Jaguar XKR
out to the starting grid in what they thought was enough time, the officials
determined that it was late and made Ramoutarsingh start at the back of the
field, 19th. With a new motor the challenges were on for the young
driver.
Ramoutarsingh continued, "At the start of
the race, I could tell something was a little off. Despite that we were very
proud of the fact that by the fifth lap I was able to work my way up through
the field and back into my original starting position of ninth. I was confident
in the chassis that I had and I was pushing the car very hard, but the power I had
continued to fade away. After a caution period, on the restart I just didn't
have enough fight to keep some of the guys I had passed behind me. I drove the
best I could just hoping to take it to the checkered. But that wasn't in the
cards for us, when I took the white flag for the final lap it just didn't want
to push any more."
Ramoutarsingh is now fifth in the
championship following a ninth-place result.
Next up for the 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series
is a visit to the historic Lime Rock Park
circuit in Lakeville, Conn. on July 3.
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categories of the Trans-Am history book, continues to have the support
of a dedicated staff of championship winning employees who to date have
recorded 59 poles, 144 podium finishes, 62 victories, 8 Drivers'
Championships and 8 Manufacturers' Championships in Trans-Am competition
under the helm of Gentilozzi. 2010 brings the return of Tomy Drissi,
2009 Trans-Am Champion, and Daniel Ramoutarsingh, 2009
Rookie-of-the-Year, competing in Jaguar XKR's for the second consecutive
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