POMPANO BEACH, FL. (May 17, 2005)
– Team ADT Champion Racing enters the third round of the
American Le Mans Series at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in
Lexington, Ohio facing two challenges: 1) continue
their winning streak in the American Le Mans Series and
2) utilize this weekend’s track time to simultaneously
prepare for the upcoming 73rd running of the
24 Hours of Le Mans race in June.
Defending ALMS Driver Champions and current LMP 1 point
leaders JJ Lehto (Finland) and Marco Werner (Germany),
will focus primarily on continuing their winning streak
in the No.1 Audi R8. With the recent win at Road
Atlanta, Lehto matched the winning record previously set
by Sascha Maasen for the most wins in ALMS history, 22.
A victory at Mid-Ohio would make Lehto the all time
winningest driver in ALMS history. Lehto’s teammate,
Marco Werner, also has created quite a stir in the
series as Werner made history by earning the best
winning percentage (13 wins in 20 events) of any driver
who has run more than one season in the American Le Mans
Series. A win at Mid-Ohio would run Champion Audi No.
1's streak to three and place them among the favorites
going into the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Frank Biela (Germany) and Emanuele Pirro (Italy),
drivers of the No. 2 Audi R8, hope to break their streak
of bad luck and effectively challenge the sister car on
the 2.25 mile, 13-turn road course. The No. 2 Audi R8
has just been shy of a win in the previous two races and
now looks to earn their first victory in order to keep
Biela and Pirro’s hopes alive for this year’s ALMS
Driver Championship. It is just a matter of time and a
little bit of good luck until the talented and skilled
duo of Biela and Pirro prevails and brings home the
checkered flag.
Two Audi Stars and
Cars promotions will be held prior to the
weekend race schedule. Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro
will meet Audi guests at Sunnyside Audi on Wednesday,
May 18th and JJ Lehto and Marco Werner appear
Thursday, May 19th at Fred Baker Audi. Both
Audi dealerships are located in the Cleveland area. For
more information on these promotions, please contact
Sunnyside Audi at 440-243-5588 and Fred Baker Audi at
440-232-4700.
The American Le Mans at Mid-Ohio is set for noon EDT May
22 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. CBS
Sports will broadcast the event from 1 to 3 p.m. EDT,
and live coverage will be available on American Le Mans
Series Radio 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:
One pole: Sebring Two wins: Sebring and Road Atlanta
“Mid-Ohio is a great circuit. I like it very much as I
have raced both formula cars (former CART series) and
sports cars there. We won last year so obviously we’d
like to repeat that this year. The Dyson team is always
strong there so we will need to do a little bit better
than last year in performance to beat them again.”
Marco Werner (D). Age: 38.
Born: Dortmund, Germany.
Lives: Ermatingen, Switzerland: Two wins: Sebring and
Road Atlanta
“Dyson won the pole and was on the front row last year.
So I expect it will be the same situation this year. We
are not the quickest car on the track so like Road
Atlanta, the teamwork and pit stops will be very
important. We cannot make any mistakes. Since this is
only my second time driving at Mid-Ohio it would be
great to first earn the pole and then win the race.
That is my aim.”
TEAM ADT CHAMPION RACING AUDI R8 #2
Frank Biela (D). Age: 40. Born: Neuss, Germany. Lives:
Monte Carlo, Monaco:
2nd place finish: Sebring 3rd
place finish: Road Atlanta
“While Mid-Ohio is a nice circuit, it is also difficult
to drive because of the bumps and tight corners. The
car gets very light in some places and therefore is very
challenging. It is also a short track so you do lots of
laps and there is no strait to rest. It is also time to
change the winning order. It is time for us (No. 2 car)
to see the checkered flag. This is very important if
Emanuele and I are to stay in the Driver Championship
fight. Of course the main goal is for Champion Racing
to win but the internal fight for the Driver’s
Championship is also important to me.”
Emanuele Pirro (It). Age: 43. Born: Rome, Italy. Lives:
Monte Carlo, Monaco:
2nd place finish: Sebring 3rd
place finish: Road Atlanta
“Mid-Ohio is another beautiful race track. This is the
third event in the Driver Championship which still has
not seen the No. 2 car first. I want to see that at
Mid-Ohio so our target is to win the race and keep our
Championship hope alive. We will try our best to
achieve the best possible result.” |