Big
weekend for AIM Autosport in two cities
Rolex DP team in Montreal – Star Mazda team at Mosport
(2009.09.25)
This weekend, AIM Autosport will be doing battle at two major race events - and
both are in Canada. The Grand Am Rolex Daytona Prototype team will be at Circuit
Gilles Villeneuve for the Montreal 200 while the Formula Mazda squad will be
contesting the Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear at Mosport International
Raceway just east of Toronto. Both teams are ready to hit the road with the parking
full of trailers and the shop full of cars. This is a picture of the team's five
race cars - two Daytona Prototypes (61 &51) and three Star Mazda's (7, 71 & 72)
all set to roll onto the trailers first thing Wednesday morning.
This is an important weekend for the DP team as they are the returning champions
of the Montreal 200 and it is on record as the closest finish is series history.
Mark shared the victory with American Brian Frisselle and this year shares the
driving with Brian's brother Burt. It is also the "home race" for the
only full time Canadian team in the Rolex Sports Car Series and this year, in
addition to looking for a repeat win for the No. 61 Ford Riley, AIM will also
be fielding a second car, the Tower Events No. 51 Ford Riley. The No. 51 is a
truly all-Canadian entry for the team with drivers John Farano (Toronto) and
Jean-Francois Dumoulin (Trois Rivieres) at the wheel. Practice for the Montreal
200 gets underway on Friday with the race at 2:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. It will
be broadcast live on SPEED TV starting at 2:00 p.m.
Meanwhile, the Star Mazda team will be attending their home race at the team's
home track, Mosport International Raceway. With just three races to go in the
series, AIM's rookie drivers have enjoyed steady improvement and some success
as the season progresses. This is also the home track for Canadian David Ostella
(71) and he is definitely looking forward to the weekend for his first race on
the Grand Prix track. David raced Formula BMW in 2008 but the series did not
visit Mosport that year. It will also be the first time for Venezuelan Jorge
Goncalvez (72) on the very fast, undulating circuit. Practice gets underway at
Mosport on Thursday with qualifying and the race on Saturday. The race is scheduled
for 5:35 p.m. ET
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