
DRIVER LINE-UP CHANGE FOR SAMAX
AT VIRGINIA INT'L RACEWAY
Thursday, April 26, 2007 - SAMAX
Motorsport will have two new drivers for this weekend's
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series race Sunday at Virginia
International Speedway (VIR). Following Milka Duno's
departure from Grand-Am to compete in the Indy Racing
League with SAMAX Motorsport, team owner Peter Baron
was to announce her replacement this week. Early on Wednesday,
he got news from driver Patrick Carpentier that the Canadian
driver, who lives in Las Vegas, could not participate
in Sunday's 400-kilometer race due to a family medical
emergency.
Filling in for Round 4, on the 3.27-mile (5,263-kilometer)
17-turn VIR road circuit, will be Ryan Dalziel from
Scotland and Jean-François Dumoulin of Trois-Rivières,
Quebec. Dalziel is no stranger to Daytona Prototype
(DP), having spent the 2006 season with Pacific Coast
Motorsports where he collected his best finish in DP
with a second place at Phoenix. The Orlando, Florida
resident competed in the Rolex 24 at Daytona with SAMAX
Motorsport, finishing second overall with teammates
Carpentier, Duno and British driver Darren Manning,
tying his best result in the series. With a weekend
off from a busy early season Champ Car schedule, where
the 25-year old is competing full time as a rookie,
Dalziel accepted the offer from Peter Baron to fill
in for this race. He spent the previous three weekends
in Las Vegas, where he finished 11th in his Champ Car
debut, then improved to ninth at Long Beach and went
on to Houston last weekend for an eighth place finish.
This will be Dalziel's 17th start in a Daytona Prototype.
"This is a last minute thing, but I could not refuse
the offer from Peter (Baron)," said Dalziel, who was
the 2003 and 2004 runner-up in the Toyota Atlantic Series. "I
had a great time at this year's season opener where we
finished second, so it would have been hard to say no.
I have enjoyed my time driving these cars and a lot good
things have happened to me. Even though I do not personally
know my new teammate (Jean-François Dumoulin),
I have heard positive things about him and I am sure
that we will be very, very competitive. I am excited
to run at VIR and happy to race again with SAMAX."
Even though this will be Dumoulin's first start in
a Daytona Prototype, he has been running in Grand-Am
for the past eight years. He has made 50 starts in
the Grand-Am Koni Challenge (nee Grand-Am Cup) since
2000 and is a proven winner. He twice won the GS1 Class
title (2002 and 2003) and claimed seven class wins.
The French Canadian driver has also been busy and successful
in the Rolex Series GT, SGS and SRPII classes winning
the Rolex 24 at Daytona in the SGS class in 2004 and
the GT class in 2007. He also won his home Grand Prix
at Trois-Rivières
in 2001 in the SRPII class. He has raced five times
at VIR in both the Koni Challenge and the Rolex Series.
Dumoulin will be a busy driver this weekend pulling
double duty with the SAMAX Motorsport Daytona Prototype
race on Sunday and with Alegra Motorsports in the separate
GT class 400K-race on Saturday. "Years ago, I raced the
Sports Racer Prototype II twice and found it to be easy
to handle," said Dumoulin. "I know the SRPII only produced
400 horsepower compared to today's DPs that generates
around 500 hp, but I'm familiar with the track. This
will be a challenging weekend, but it will be a fun
weekend. I know we can win on this track, and I am
eager to run with the Daytona Prototype drivers, this
time in similar cars."
SAMAX Motorsport is still in third place in the Team
Standings with 80 points, 13 away from first place. The
team finished second in the season opener at Daytona
in late January and missed a Top-10 finish in the caution-free
Mexico City race in early March. It rebounded with fourth
place at Homestead-Miami a month ago.
Daytona Prototypes will qualify on Friday at 2:40 p.m.
The VIR 400, a 77-lap race, will begin at 1:00 p.m.
Eastern Time on Sunday with live television coverage
airing on SPEED.
A SAMAX release will be sent following the end of Sunday's
race. SAMAX Motorsport, based in Pompano Beach, Florida,
is in its third year of competition in the Grand-Am Rolex
Sports Car Series. More information on SAMAX Motorsport
is available at www.samaxmotorsport.com. Learn
more about Grand-Am at www.grand-am.com
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