BGB
PORSCHES LOOKING TO
RETURN TO PODIUM IN UTAH
For Immediate Release
(DAYTONA BEACH, FL - August 29, 2006) BGB is looking to
get back into a groove that began with a stout finish at
Mid Ohio in June when their #38 and #83 Porsches finished
2nd and 8th. A string of strong, consistent top 10 finishes
for both cars was recently interrupted by a trip to Canada
that did not go the team’s way. This year’s field
is the more competitive than it has ever been and top ten
finishes are nothing to be ashamed of; the Daytona Beach
Porsche team is quite proud of them considering the climate.
The team felt though that it has had more in its quiver for
the GS field, specifically for the race at Barber that ended
prematurely because of the threatening weather. Consistent
finishes are the reason that the #83 and #38 Porsche 996s
occupy the 5th and 6th spots in the Grand-Am Cup’s
GS team championship. While no championship spots were lost
when the #38 and #83 Porsches finished 14th and 17th respectively,
no ground was made either. The team is really hoping to turn
the heat up for the final two rounds of the 2006 championship.
Despite the fact that this is a brand new facility for motorsports
in the United States and for Grand-Am, all of the BGB Motorsports
drivers have had a chance to test at Miller in some shape
or form. Mark Plummer joined the team from the RUF Auto Centre
to pilot a RUF RT12 with the hopes of setting a land speed
mark of over 200 mph on the highways outside of the facility.
While he was here he was able to get some laps in. Tim Traver
recently completed a day or two at the school that is based
here at the track. Craig Stanton and Mikel Miller are BGB’s
setup specialists and they both have been here for coaching.
With learning the track out of the way, BGB can spend Wednesday’s
test getting the cars dialed in. The whole team is really
looking to make something of this weekend and feels that
they have some unfinished business.
BGB has been able to showcase their knowledge of the 996
chassis by being a consistent front running program. As of
late however, the 997s have picked up speed. While the BMW
M3 has always been a very strong package, a recent rules
change for the Mustang has enhanced its braking abilities.
The field is very level right now and we can thank Grand-Am;
their formula keeps the parity in check. It will however
make for close, tight racing. The team will have to look
beyond driver and car speed to make sure they’ve got
all their homework done with pit stops and race strategy.
Qualifying for Saturday’s 200-mile GS race is on Thursday
at 6:15pm on. The green flag for Friday’s 2-hour race
drops at 2:45pm. Stay tuned for more from the inaugural trip
to the brand new Miller Motorsports Park. Tape delay television
coverage of the Discount Tire Sunchaser 200 will be available
on Speed TV on September 23rd at 1:00pm.
BGB Motorsports is an ambitious, professional Motorsports
business. Last year they established themselves as the team
to look out for in the Grand Am Cup's GS class. Based in
Daytona Beach, Florida, the team operates as a customer-oriented
business, running cars under the Grand Am Cup, SCCA and Porsche
Club of America sanctioning bodies.
For more information, photos,
and videos, visit http://teambgb.com. |