POMPANO BEACH, FL. (November 1, 2005) – Team ADT Champion
Racing can now declare themselves as the best sports car team in
the world. Why? Because this “privateer”, Pompano Beach,
Florida based team can now boast that in one season, they have
won the three most prestigious sports car races in the world:
the 12 Hours of Sebring, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Petit Le
Mans. In addition, Team ADT Champion Racing has won all three
Championship titles in the 2005 American Le Mans Series season:
the Team Championship (second for Champion Racing), the Driver’s
Championship (won by teammates Emanuele Pirro and Frank Biela)
and the Manufacturers’ Championship (Audi’s sixth consecutive
Championship).
“I don’t think Team ADT Champion Racing will ever have a racing
season like we’ve had this year,” said Dave Maraj, Team Owner of
Champion Racing. “I am so proud of everyone on this team. We
have been working hard for these victories and we finally
achieved them all this year.”
The success for Champion Racing started with the season opener
at Sebring International Raceway. In the closest racing finish
in the 53-year history of the 12 Hours of Sebring, only 6.365
seconds separated the 1st and 2nd place
Audi R8s of Team ADT Champion Racing giving Dave Maraj and his
team their first ever Sebring victory. Drivers of the No. 1
Audi R8, JJ Lehto (Finland), Marco Werner (Germany) and Tom
Kristensen (Denmark) led most of the race while the No. 2 sister
car piloted by Emanuele Pirro (Italy), Frank Biela (Germany),
and Allan McNish (Scotland) stayed close behind. This
dominating win by Team ADT Champion Racing marked the sixth
consecutive victory for the Audi R8 at Sebring since its debut
in 2000.
In June, Team ADT Champion Racing traveled to Le Sarthe, France
to compete in the 73rd running of the 24 Hours of Le
Mans. Once again the trio of Lehto, Werner and Kristensen
crossed the finish line first and in doing so fulfilled a
lifetime achievement for Dave Maraj. The fiercely contested win
marked the first time in 38 years that an American team won the
coveted 24 Hours of Le Mans trophy. For Audi, it was their
fifth win out of six attempts having lost to Bentley in 2003.
For the drivers of the winning Audi R8, earning this checkered
flag signified three very important accomplishments. JJ Lehto
celebrated his second Le Mans win, the first having been
achieved in 1995, Marco Werner celebrated his first Le Mans win
and Tom Kristensen is now known as the most successful Le Mans
driver ever. In only his ninth Le Mans appearance, Kristensen
is now the first driver in history to claim a seventh victory
besting Jacky Ickx’s (Belgian) record of six wins.
At Petit Le Mans (Braselton, Georgia) teammates Emanuele Pirro
and Frank Biela wrapped up their second American Le Mans Series
Driver Championship. Pirro won his first ALMS Driver
Championship in 2001 and Biela earned his in 2003. Team ADT
Champion Racing won their third consecutive Petit Le Mans and
the Audi R8 remained unbeaten earning its sixth consecutive
win.
Rod Bymaster, Motorsports Manager for Audi of America,
comments, "On behalf of Audi of America I would like to thank
Team ADT Champion Racing for all their hard work and long
hours spent in 2005 to bring Audi the American Le Mans Series
Championship and the win at Le Mans. Congratulations on a
season of many great achievements."
2005 marked the sixth and final season for the most successful
Le Mans Prototype of all time, the Audi R8. In record setting
fashion, the R8 has achieved 61 victories from 74 sports car
starts since its debut at the 12 Hours of Sebring in March
2000. From 2006 onwards, new technical regulations apply at the
French endurance classic, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in the
American Le Mans Series.
World class drivers who have driven the Audi R8 include Stefan
Johansson, Johnny Herbert, Ralf Kelleners, Andy Wallace, Didier
Theys, Dorsey Schroeder, JJ Lehto, Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo
Capello, Frank Biela, Emanuele Pirro, Allan McNish, Aiello
Laurent, Michele Alboreto, Marco Werner, Pierre Kaffer,
Christian Abt, Jamie Davies, Mika Salo, Stephane Ortelli, Perry
McCarthy, Christian Pescatori,
Michael Krumm, Philipp Peter, Seiji Ara, Yannick Dalmas,
Hiroki Katoh, Johnny Kane, Patrick LeMarie,
Jean-Marc Gounon, Franck Montagny, Stephane Ortelli, Jan
Magnussen, and Tom Coronel.