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 Friday, 09 May 2008
TEAM KMA RACING NOTES, HOMESTEAD-MIAMI OPEN TEST Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Formula BMW USA
Written by Jeff Seabrook   
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Homestead, FL (February 23, 2007) - Team KMA Racing with driver Robbie
Pecorari concluded the initial shakedown of their new car yesterday during
the Indy Pro Series Open Test at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Team KMA Formula
BMW engineer Lucas Strackerjan was present to observe the difference in oval
set up and Team KMA Formula BMW mechanic worked with the Indy Pro Series
team to help change the car over from road to oval configuration.

"Tuesday was more of a shakedown run for us than a real test," commented Jon
Lewis, Team KMA co-owner. "This was the first time we've gotten the car out
on the track since we took delivery of it earlier this month, so we spend a
considerable amount of time just checking specific areas of the car and
making several changes in set up just to get a comfortable baseline."

This was also Robbie's first time in an Indy Pro Series car on a road course
(Pecorari passed his Rookie test on the Homestead oval a few weeks ago).
"The Indy Pro Series car is quite different from the Atlantic car," stated
Pecorari. "It's got a lot more horsepower and handles quite different, but I
was very pleased in what we learned yesterday from the different changes we
made during our shakedown runs."

Even though the team was concentrating on the basics of the car and not on
optimum speed and performance, Robbie consistently ran in the top five all
day on Tuesday. "The car had an easy half a second more in it," continued
Pecorari. "But, I didn't want to push it and tear something up. After all,
we're here to shake it down and get it ready for the opening race later this
month."

On Thursday, Robbie and the Team were back on track, this time on the oval.
Although new to the Indy Pro Series scene, Pecorari has previously driven at
two oval events in the Pro Mazda Series, winning one of them. "The guys had
to scramble to get the car ready for this week's test," stated Lewis. "We
received the new engine just last week as well as the bodywork back from the
painter They did a great job getting it all together, but we still have a
little aerodynamic work to do to get a little more speed out of her. We had
difficulty eliminating some of the understeer in the corners, which we feel
will also be helped by the aero work. But, as I said before, this was
basically a shake down of the car on the road and oval courses and we now
know what we have to do to be up front." The number 13, Cabo Wabo tequila
sponsored car finished the day just over 3/10ths of a second off the fastest
time of the day.

The team has headed back to its Indiana shop to prepare the car for the
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TEAM KMA DRIVERS ON THE RIGHT TRACK Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Formula BMW USA
Written by Jeff Seabrook   
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
Bloomingdale, GA (February 14, 2007) - Team KMA Racing's Formula BMW team
with drivers Jeffrey Petriello, Julia Landauer and Mike Hill finished an
extensive two-day test at Roebling Road on Tuesday posting very favorable
results. "All our drivers progressed tremendously over the two days," stated
Team KMA co-principal Jon Lewis. "You could see the determination in their
eyes and the dedication to be the best at their craft. We were all very
impressed with how rapidly they learned the limits of the car and the
consistency each were able to project."

"The entire team has really bonded into a tight-knit group," added Team
KMA's other co-principal and Formula BMW Team Manager, Ingo Strackerjan.
"From our Chief Engineer (Lucas Strackerjan) through our lead mechanics
(Raffi Tashdjian, Justin Herring & Mark Elliott) to our drivers, the
communication, understanding and dedication has become really evident
throughout the team. We were also very impressed that by the end of the
first day, all our drivers were posting times equal to or better than lap
times we have heard from other teams on the newly repaved track."

The team had to scrub the second day of a two-day test at Carolina
Motorsports Park a couple weeks ago due to snow. "It was a welcome two days
of testing after our less than optimum conditions at Carolina, however the
second day at Carolina was not wasted as the team was able to use the time
to familiarize the drivers with learning how to analyze data, to work on
media and public relations training, as well as getting to know each other
on a more personal level," commented Lewis. "The weather at Roebling Road
was perfect and really enabled us to give our drivers the full benefit of
track time. We'll be heading back to Savannah in a few weeks for more
testing as well as at Road Atlanta to prepare for the upcoming Official test
days."

Team KMA Racing, sponsored in part by Cabo Wabo Cantina, is a combined
effort between American Spirit Racing of Cape Coral, Florida and Atlantic
Racing Team of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a Destination Point that
caters to all tastes. The restaurant serves outstanding food and is open for
lunch and dinner 7 days and nights a week. The club is hands-down the best,
make that the only place to see live music in Cabo, with different bands
every week.

The Cantina has long been one of the topmost destinations in Mexico, and the
world. Featured on E Channel, Travel Channel, VH1, MTV, the Cantina holds
distinguished status amongst the world's greatest fiesta-goers.Write Comment - 0 Comments so far.
 
TMS BMWs KICK OFF NEW SEASON WITH PODIUM, TOP TEN FINISHES Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Grand Am Koni Challenge
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007

DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY (January 30, 2007) -- Turner Motorsport drivers started off the season with typical success in the Grand-Am Cup Koni Challenge race at Daytona International Speedway in Florida this past Friday. In a field numbering over 100 cars, all 3 TMS BMWs finished in the top ten in their respective classes. The SPEED Channel will run a 2-hour re-cap of the race on March 10, 2007 at 8:00pm ET.

In both the Grand Sport and Street Tuner classes Turner Motorsport cars were the top BMW finishers: third for Chris Gleason/Bill Auberlen in the #96 Motul Lubricants/H&R Springs BMW M3 and seventh for Adam Burrows/Trevor Hopwood in the #95 B&M Shifters/H&R Springs BMW 330i.

In the GS class Chris Gleason and Bill Auberlen scored a third-place finish from behind the wheel of their Motul Lubricants/H&R Springs BMW M3. Their podium finish is the second in a row at Daytona. After being spun in turn one during the first portion of the race, Gleason fought back up through the field and handed driving duties over to Auberlen. Auberlen's charge brought the #96 M3 up to the front of the field and in contention for the lead but caution periods and the straight-line speed of the Ford Mustangs kept him from retaining the race win at the checkered flag.

Bill Auberlen, #96 Motul Lubroicants/H&R Springs BMW M3:
"With the multiple caution periods and the size of the field we knew that this would be a numbers game. It all came down to strategy and when to pit. Our pitwork was top of the line and that kept us at the front of the field. Our StopTech brakes were great, the car ran flawlessly, and I just wish this track wasn't so suited to the pony car."

Will Turner and Don Salama jumped up to the GS class for this year after winning the 2006 Street Tuner championship. Although this was their first race in the faster, more powerful BMW M3, Don Salama qualified the #97 H&R Springs/Borla Exhaust car on the front row. During the race, however, it was the power of the Mustangs again that overcame any advantage they had from qualifying. Still, Turner and Salama scored a top ten finish to kick off the season in a big way.

Don Salama, #97 H&R Springs/Borla Exhaust BMW M3:
"You would never think to say that a BMW M3 was down on power, especially when jumping from the slower ST class, but at this track our car was simply out-gunned. Our one advantage was through the infield where our H&R Springs BMW would just scoot through the corners. We'll battle back at other tracks – some will go our way and some will go their way. Our entire team made an excellent showing here for this race and we're all looking forward to the rest of the season."

In the Street Tuner class, rookies Adam Burrows and Trevor Hopwood scored a seventh place finish in the #95 Turner Motorsport BMW 330i. As in the GS class, the BMWs were down on power compared to the Acuras that finished in the first five spots. Burrows fell victim to the busy field when he was spun part-way through his driving stint. But he was able to recover very well and the #95 BMW scored its ninth-straight top ten finish (dating back to May, 2006).

Adam Burrows, #95 B&M Shifters/H&R Springs BMW 330i:
"I'm happy that we met our objectives, to finish the race and be in the top ten. All in all, it was definitely a good first outing and we learned a tremendous amount. Many thanks to Turner Motorsport for all their help and great pit work over the weekend. It was clear all weekend that this is a championship-caliber team. The car was well-prepared and we didn't miss a minute of track time all weekend. Trevor did a fantastic job in his stint, and we are looking to the next race at Homestead. Congrats as well to Will, Don, Chris and Bill for their great run in the GS class."

The teams get a sizeable break from the racing action. The next race on the 2007 Koni Challenge calendar is not until April 14 when the series returns to Homestead-Miami Speedway in south Florida.


Visit the TMS Racing websites for more info: http://www.tmsracing.com

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Automatic Racing’s No. 09 Fresh from Florida BMW Fifth at Daytona Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Grand Am Cup
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Thursday, 25 January 2007
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Jep Thornton and Jeff Segal gave Automatic Racing a fifth-place finish in Friday’s Fresh from Florida 200 at Daytona International Raceway, staying at the front throughout the three-hour race in the No. 09 Fresh from Florida BMW M3.

Thornton qualified ninth for the Grand-Am KONI Challenge season opener, and at the start of the race he and teammate Tom Long, who was driving the No. 99 Fresh from Florida BMW M3, worked their way into the top five.

Long and Thornton ran fifth and sixth throughout much of the first hour, before they both pitted during a caution period. Segal took the No. 09 BMW back on track, and David Russell took over in the No. 99 BMW.

Segal soon had his car in fifth, and pit strategy came into play at the halfway mark. A caution period allowed Segal to stop for fuel, and although he lost a lot of positions he was able to work his way back up to fifth before the checkered flag.

“The team built a great car, and I’ve really got to hand it to the crew for doing such great pit stops,” said Segal. “We even beat last year’s champions out of the pits, and I think we’ve got the right combination to be at the front consistently this year. I drove for nearly two hours, and I’ve got to thank Performance Drink, because it really made a difference in such a long stint.” Write Comment - 0 Comments so far.
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Bill Fenton Motorsports Announces KONI Challenge Lineup Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Grand Am Cup
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Bill Fenton Motorsports returns to the Street Tuner class of the Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series during this weekend’s season opener at Daytona International Raceway. The team will be racing the No. 27 and 29 Southern Auto Auction Acura RSXs.

Todd Lamb and Dave Thilenius are teaming up once again to challenge the ST class, this time in the No. 27 Acura. The two drove together twice last year in ST competition, earning a best finish of sixth at Barber Motorsports Park.

Long before they were co-drivers, Lamb and Thilenius were fraternity brothers in college. The Sigma Chi alumni have long since graduated, but some things never change. “We give each other crap all the time,” explains Lamb. “I think most co-drivers do that, but we’re especially good at it! We learned from some of the best in college.”

Bill Fenton Motorsports will also be fielding the No. 29 Acura RSX with drivers Bob Beede and Mike Liebl.

The ST class was one of the closest points battles in Grand-Am competition last season, and the championships came down to the six-hour season finale at VIRginia International Raceway in October. When the checkered flag flew for the last time in 2006, Bill Fenton Motorsports had earned the ST manufacturer championship for Acura and taken second in the championship.

“Fenton Motorsports has a great track record,” says Lamb, who is sponsored by Aprilia and 2Wheel Tuner, a sportbike magazine. “The team’s real strength is their experience. They have a lot of years and a lot of success. There will be some fast Acuras out there, but this team offers the right support to get a top finish.”

The three-hour KONI Challenge race on Daytona’s 3.56-mile road course begins at 2:15pm on Friday, January 26.Write Comment - 0 Comments so far.
 
Automatic Racing and Fresh from Florida Ready for KONI Challenge Print E-mail
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BMW Racing News - 2007 Grand Am Cup
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Automatic Racing’s four-car lineup will be a team to watch during this weekend’s Fresh from Florida 200, the season opener for the Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series.

Automatic Racing is partnered with the race’s title sponsor, Fresh from Florida, a campaign of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that serves to increase public awareness of the importance of Florida’s agriculture industry, which has an estimated overall economic impact of more than $87 billion annually.

The No. 99 Automatic Racing/Fresh from Florida BMW M3 will be easy to spot with its bright green wrap, which is adorned with a collage of fruits and vegetables grown throughout the state of Florida. David Russell and Tom Long will be co-driving the car during the three-hour race, which gets underway at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, January 26.

“This first race at Daytona is going to be extremely exciting for us, with this being the home race venue for our partnership with Fresh from Florida,” commented Long. “I’d like nothing more than to put Automatic and Fresh from Florida on the podium to start the year off on the right foot, especially since Fresh from Florida is also title sponsor of the race.”

As added incentive to get a top finish, Charles Bronson, the Commissioner of Agriculture for the state of Florida, will be on hand to watch the race.

The No. 09 Automatic BMW will also have a Fresh from Florida wrap, with an eye-catching tangerine color scheme. Jeff Segal and Jep Thornton are teaming up this season to campaign the car. Segal led Automatic Racing to three podium finishes in 2006, and he and Thornton will be looking for more consistent top finishes.

The No. 91 Automatic Racing BMW M3 will be driven by Tim George, Jr. and Pete Argetsinger, who are both making their debut with the team this season. George recently acquired sponsorship from Gleukos, a high-performance sports drink.

“I am excited to have the opportunity to represent a new and promising company such as Gleukos,” commented George, who noted the importance of replenishing his body during a race as long as the Fresh from Florida 200. “Their sports drink helps me focus and maintain endurance. It’s sure to be a competitor with other large performance beverages in the racing market.”

Jon Miller and Owen Trinkler will complete the Automatic Racing lineup, driving the No. 90 BMW M3. The two talents performed well during testing at Daytona several weeks ago, and they are both looking forward to competing in the Weeden Consultants-sponsored car.

Fans can keep up with Automatic Racing’s weekend at Daytona online at www.AutomaticRaicng.com

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