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BGB Championship Push Lasts Until Final Moments Of 2008
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9/3/2008
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8/23/2008
Miller And Stanton Return BGB To The Front With Finish At Iowa Speedway
8/12/2008
Porsche Comes Up Short At Home Race At Barber Motorsports Park
7/27/2008
Porsches Lay Low During Pre-Race Testing At Barber Motorsports Park
7/22/2008
BGB And Porsche Return To Victory Lane At Watkins Glen
7/7/2008
BGB Teammates Qualify Securely For Saturday’s Watkins Glen Grand Prix
7/6/2008
Two Top-10 Finishes for BGB at Lime Rock Park
5/31/2008
Top 10 Qualifying for BGB Porsches for Monday's Lime Rock Grand Prixs
5/25/2008
BGB Porsches Head North To Protect Championship Lead After Long Hiatus
5/20/2008
BGB Claims Fresh From Florida 200 Win For Hometown Team At Daytona
1/25/2008
BGB Porsches Top Sunday Test At Daytona For Third Year In A Row
1/8/2008
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BGB And Porsche Return To
Victory Lane At Watkins Glen

For Immediate Release

(New York, NY- July 7, 2008) BGB Motorsports gambled on a one-stop pit strategy Saturday in Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series Grand Sport (GS) competition and it paid off, as David Murry outlasted Bill Auberlen by 0.307 seconds to take the team's second GS victory of the season at Watkins Glen International, round five on the circuit.  Running near empty, Murry led the final 28 laps of the caution-plagued 55-lap race in the No. 38 BGB Motorsports Porsche 997 he shared with Tim Traver.  It marked Traver's second victory of the season, as the Californian co-won the Fresh From Florida 200 in January at Daytona International Speedway.   Traver pitted just after the 30-minute mark in the race, and the team spent several laps later in the contest debating on whether to pit.  Team principal John Tecce said the only way the team would pit was if "the car was towed in," and Murry stayed out on the track for a duel with Auberlen.

Auberlen, in the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M3, drove through the field after co-driver Matthew Alhadeff started 17th and moved up the charts. But he was unable to make a passing attempt on Murry, despite shadowing him under the checkered flag. The leaders ran their best laps on Lap 54, with Auberlen setting the race's fastest lap of 2:04.495 (98.316 mph).

Originally scheduled to be a 2.5 hour race that would cover nearly 250 miles, Saturday’s race was plagued with caution periods, shortening the race distance by almost 80 miles.  Many competitors running alternate race strategies never got an opportunity to mount their charge to the front and the #83 PerformanceDrink /Weeden Consultants Porsche 997 of Jon Miller and Craig Stanton was one of these cars.  Executing a single stop strategy, the #83 Porsche was in a position to capitalize, as they were one of the first cars to complete their stop to be able to finish the race.  Unfortunately their opportunity never came and the two would have to settle for a 13th place finishing position.  The finish is not indicative by any means of the car’s potential, as Jon Miller drove up to 3rd place before handing the car over to Craig Stanton.  When action resumes at Barber Motorsports Park for the Porsche 250 in two weeks, you can bet that Jon Miller and Craig Stanton will be ready to deliver for Porsche yet again.

In their 2nd Koni Challenge race ever, Dan Gardner in the Scion tC were able to avoid a lot of the early race mayhem as Gardner worked his way up into the top 5 at the race’s half way point.  Gardner’s good fortune would run out shortly thereafter as he was taken out by another competitor that managed to end the race for several other cars.  The car had to be parked due to excessive damage that prohibited it from continuing.

Round 5 of the 2008 Koni Challenge Series is scheduled for Porsche’s home track at Barber Motorsports Park.  The race will be preceded by a qualifying session at 4:40pm on Friday July 18th with a 250 mile event that will start on Saturday July 19th at 2:15pm.  Live timing and scoring information will be available at http://www.grand-am.com/livetiming.

BGB Motorsports is an ambitious, professional motorsports business.  The team’s facility is located less than 15 miles from Daytona International Speedway and the headquarters for the Grand American Road Racing Association. Entering their 5th season of Grand Am Koni Challenge competition, the team is looking to improve on last year’s 3rd place finish in the Team and Driver’s Championship.  BGB operates as a customer oriented business, running cars under the Grand American Road Racing, Sports Car Club of America and Porsche Club of America sanctioning bodies.  This season will be the team’s sophomore year with Porsche’s latest 911 chassis, the 997 Carrera.


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