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USRRC Lime Rock Preview

27 May 1999



DYSON AND DORAN TEAMS REVIVE LIME ROCK RIVALRY
AT DODGE DEALERS GRAND PRIX

 ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (May 26, 1999)-For the sixth-straight year, Dyson and
Doran Racing will go head-to-head at scenic Lime Rock Park on Memorial Day,
battling for sports car racing supremacy at the Dodge Dealers Grand Prix
USRRC Can-Am and GT race.
 The Dodge Dealers Grand Prix features a two-hour, 15-minute combined Can-Am
and GT Championship race, Round Two of the 1999 season that began with the
January 31 Rolex 24 At Daytona-the crown jewel in North American Sports Car
Racing. The Memorial Day classic will be broadcast live, flag-to-flag on the
Speedvision Network, beginning Monday, May 31 at 2:30 p.m. (EDT).
 For the sixth-straight year, the Can-Am battle shapes up to be a classic
contest between the Doran Ferrari and Dyson Riley & Scott Racing Teams. Rob
Dyson's Poughkeepsie, N.Y.-based team finally cracked Ferrari armor last
year to take the home-track win with State College, Pa.'s Butch Leitzinger
and James Weaver. Dyson Racing has two Goodyear/Bosch/Hella Riley & Scott
Fords entered, with Weaver and Andy Wallace, both of England, in the No. 16
entry and Leitzinger and Elliott Forbes-Robinson, of Sherrils Ford, N.C., in
the No. 20 entry.
 Doran Racing looks to regain Ferrari 333 SP supremacy with two entries-the
No. 27 Lista/Michelin/MOMO car of Swiss driver Fredy Lienhard and Belgian
Didier Theys and the No. 36 Michelin/MOMO entry of Jim Matthews, of Warsaw,
S.C., and Italian Mauro Baldi, who comes off a sensational Ferrari win at
Spa-Francorchamps in the International Sports Racing Series, May 16.
 Other top competitors looking to break into victory circle in the Can-Am
class are the No. 8 Support Net Riley & Scott of Henry Camferdam and Scott
Schubot, the No. 28 Banana Joe's Lola Ford of Jon Field and Nick Johnson and
the No. 63 NEC Mazda Kudzu of Jim Downing.
 In the GT classes, the Prototype Technology Group will be in full force,
with three Yokohama/Flextronics/Level One BMW M3s trying to regain the
marque's control of the GT3 class. With Porsche taking the last two races in
GT3 (Watkins Glen, 1998, and Daytona, 1999), look for the No. 6 entry of
Peter Cunningham and Mark Simo, the No. 7 entry of Brian Cunningham and
Johannes van Overbeek and the No. 10 car of Boris Said and Hans Stuck to
show the way. The PTG team won both the GT2 and GT3 classes at Lime Rock in
1998.
 GT3 Drivers' Championship point leader Cort Wagner returns, but not with
the team which carried him to victory at the Rolex 24. Wagner, of Los
Angeles, Calif., will share the No. 90 Warren Fastenings/EPE/Yokohama
Porsche 911 RSR with New York's David Friedman. Look for the PTG's other
major challenges to come from the Shane Lewis/Bob Mazzuoccola No. 51 Aspen
Knolls BMW M3, the No. 86 The Jennifer Fund Porsche 911 of Danny and Steve
Marshall and the No. 01 Highway Driver Leasing/Boston/Altman/Owen Porsche
911 of John Drew and Mark Greenberg.
 In GT2, Loic Depailler, son of the late Formula One star Patrick Depailler,
makes his debut with Canadian Stephane Roy in the No. 30 Mosler Automotive
Mosler Raptor. Look for a good battle between the limited production Mosler
and the No. 83 Porsche 911 GT2 of Zac Brown and Dr. Stephen Earle.
 Results for the Dodge Dealers Grand Prix will be available immediately
following each qualifying session and race on the AP SportsWire, on the
Internet at http://www.usrrc-series.com, on CompuServe's racing forum (GO
RACEB) and via fax - contact Eric Prill for details.