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 Thursday, 15 May 2008
BIMMERWORLD RACING QUALIFIES NINTH, FOURTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH Print E-mail
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Written by Jeff Seabrook   
Saturday, 16 October 2004
MONTEREY, Calif. (Oct. 16, 2004) – BimmerWorld drivers James Clay, of
Blacksburg, Va., Matt Richmond, of Mooresville, N.C., and Seth Thomas, of
Cumming, Ga., qualified ninth, 14th and 18th, respectively, Saturday at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, in preparation for Sunday’s SCCA SPEED World
Challenge Touring Car season finale.

Clay, who is coming off his first-career SPEED Touring Car
podium finish, hopes to duplicate that effort in Sunday’s season finale.
However, if Clay is to accomplish that feat, he will have to pilot his No.
36 BimmerWorld/Ground Control/Wheel Chair Foundation BMW 325i to the front
from his ninth spot on the grid. Clay turned in a qualifying lap of 1:39.609
(80.884 mph).

“It’s not bad,” Clay said of his starting position. “Although, I
don’t know that I a real happy with it. We were working on our issues and
dialing in our suspension all weekend. During the qualifying session, all of
a sudden the track was very different and it kind of caught us by surprise.
So, we made the best of it and did fairly well. It’s [the car] in the top
10, which is good.

“Since it is the last race of the year, I expect a lot of
attrition and I do expect a pretty tough race,” Clay added. “I think that
there is going to be a lot of movement in the field.”
Clay has qualified in the top-10 in his the last five races.

Driving the No. 37 BimmerWorld/Ground Control/Wheel Chair
Foundation BMW 325i, Richmond qualified 14th with a time of 1:40.081 (80.502
mph) on the 2.238-mile, 11-turn circuit.

“In the grand scheme of things, it wasn’t too bad,” Richmond
said of his spot on the grid. “The car did not feel right at all, yet it was
only a tenth off [the pace]. I really wanted to qualify great here and have
a fantastic weekend for the guys. So I feel like I have let them down. But,
you can’t focus on that. I just have to go out and give 100 percent
tomorrow.”

Richmond has recorded one top-five and three top-10 finishes in
the last three races, including tying his career-best finish of fifth at
Road Atlanta.

Thomas qualified his No. 38 BimmerWorld/Ground Control/Wheel
Chair Foundation BMW 325i 18th on the grid with a time of 1:40.663 (80.037
mph).

“I think it was the track conditions,” Thomas explained of his qualifying
position. “We were expecting the track conditions to be a little bit colder.
And, right before we went out, it got a little bit warmer. It warmed up
probably five to 10 degrees. So, the setup we went out with was off and I
think my [qualifying] time shows it. I felt like I never got a full lap at
speed and that affects your qualifying time.”

Thomas is coming off a career-best fourth place finish at Road Atlanta,
where he also set a new fast race lap record en route to winning the
urbanracer.com Hot Lap of the Race award.

The team takes the track for Round 10 of the SPEED World
Challenge Touring Car Championship at 10:25 a.m. (PDT) Sunday, Oct. 17. For
live timing, visit
www.world-challenge.com.

For more information on Bimmerworld Racing, visit
www.bimmerworldracing.com.



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SCCA SPEED Touring Car Qualifying
1. Pierre Kleinubing, Acura TSX, 1:38.261, 81.993 mph

2. Shauna Marinus, Mazda Protegé, 1:38.733, 81.601 mph

3. Peter Cunningham, Nissan Sentra, 1:38.908, 81.457 mph

4. Jeff Altenburg, Mazda Protegé, 1:38.963, 81.412 mph

5. Memo Gidley, Ford Focus, 1:39.185, 81.230 mph

9. James Clay, BMW 325i, 1:39.609, 80.884 mph

14. Matt Richmond, BMW 325i, 1:40.081, 80.502

18. Seth Thomas, BMW 325i, 1:40.663, 80.037

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