POMPANO BEACH, FL. (August 15, 2005)
– The points battle in the American Le Mans Series LMP1 prototype
category is tightening up with only four races left in the 2005
schedule. This weekend’s Generac 500 at Road America in Elkhart
Lake, Wisconsin, August 19-21, will play a pivotal role for Team ADT
Champion Racing as the two car Audi R8 team continues their quest
for the Driver’s, Team and Manufacturer’s Championship.
Team ADT Champion
Racing drivers Emanuele Pirro and Frank Biela in the No. 2 Champion
Audi R8 lead Andy Wallace from Dyson Racing by
11 points. Wallace’s teammate, Chris Dyson is 3
points back of Wallace in the No. 20 Lola. Champion Racing's sister
car piloted by Marco Werner and JJ Lehto, defending ALMS Driver
Champions in the No. 1 Audi, have 87 points and are followed by
Dyson's James Weaver and Butch Leitzinger with 85 points.
In addition to victories in the last two ALMS rounds (Infineon and
Portland), Pirro and Biela have finished on every podium this
season. On the flip side is Lehto and Werner who have a class-high
three victories but also posted a DNF at Portland while finishing
off the podium at Mid-Ohio.
"Initially
being behind the lead car and trying to catch up, we felt some
pressure but not now," said Biela, who won the drivers title with
Werner in 2002. "Emanuele and I have been in this situation before
so we know to handle the pressure. We had pressure earlier in the
year when we first returned and now it is not so much."
As the season has progressed, the entire crew of the No. 2 Champion
Audi has grown in confidence. It ranges from the drivers to team
managers and crewmen. Pirro is a strong believer in momentum, and
it'd be tough to find a team that has more of it than Pirro and
Biela's.
"Our target and aim this year was trying to win the Championship,
and I know that you only win it by leading after the last race,"
Pirro said. "There are four races to go so we have to do a good job
like we have been doing so far. I know by experience that the win
only comes at the end of the season, not the beginning. So I feel
we are in a more comfortable position as compared to when we were
behind."
The performance of the No. 2 car has kept Team ADT Champion Racing
first in the Team standings. Currently Champion Racing and Audi are
19 points ahead of Dyson Racing in the chassis and engine
manufacturer Championship.
Nevertheless,
Biela and Pirro still see the No. 1 car as the main challengers for
the Drivers Championship lead. Pirro said it boils down to the
experience Lehto and Werner possess, along with an Audi R8 that
generally is considered the best sports car produced in the past 30
years.
"I do think at the end of the day, it's the No. 1 car that we have
to ultimately fight against," Biela said. "We should never
underestimate the Dyson cars. The team and drivers are very
competitive but I still feel the threat is greater from the No. 1
car."
The Generac 500 at Road
America, Round 7 of the 2005 American Le Mans Series, is set for
3:00 p.m. EDT Aug. 21 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
The race will be broadcast on SPEED Channel. Qualifying is
scheduled for 2:55 p.m. EDT Aug. 20. American Le Mans Radio, and
Live Timing and Scoring will be available at www.americanlemans.com.
DRIVER QUOTES:
TEAM ADT CHAMPION RACING AUDI R8 #1
JJ Lehto (Fin). Age:
39. Born: Espoo, Finland. Lives: Monte Carlo, Monaco:
“Road America
is the best track in North America. It’s always enjoyable to go
there because it’s a great atmosphere and there are lots of fans.
It is a challenge to set up the car so we need to be good at that.
The team has been working very hard since Portland. The car was
re-built quite a lot so we will need to make sure it is running 100%
at Road America. It’s going to be a very challenging and hard
race. Overtaking is hard there because it is such a fast track.
Tactics will be very important at Road America.”
Marco Werner (D). Age:
38. Born:
Dortmund, Germany. Lives:
Ermatingen, Switzerland:
“Normally Road America is a
good track for us. I got the pole there two years ago. We won the
race and we won the Championship there last year. I like the track
a lot, especially the kink and the carousel. I hope we have good
luck and we finish in front of everybody.”
TEAM ADT CHAMPION RACING AUDI R8 #2
Frank Biela (D). Age:
40. Born: Neuss, Germany. Lives: Monte Carlo, Monaco:
“I have very good memories of Road America. It’s a very nice
circuit, very fast. We had a good race last time we were there. I
enjoy racing there and am looking forward to returning. A lot of
things can happen so even though we are leading now, we still have
to try very hard. Points are very important right now.”
Emanuele Pirro
(It). Age: 43. Born: Rome, Italy. Lives: Monte Carlo, Monaco:
“Road America is my favorite race track in North America. I’ve been
waiting for this race all year. I hope we can continue our winning
way and not be disappointed this weekend.”
LMP1
Drivers
1) Emanuele Pirro 104
Frank Biela 104
2) Andy
Wallace 93
3) Chris Dyson 90
4) Marco Werner 87
JJ Lehto 87
5) James
Weaver 85
Butch
Leitzinger 85
LMP1 Chassis Manufacturer
1) Audi
119
2)
Lola 100
3)
Zytek 10
LMP1 Engine Manufacturer
1) Audi
119
2)
AER 100
3)
Zytek 10
For more
information on Audi motorsports visit
www.audiusa.com.
For more information on Champion Racing, visit
www.championracing.net.