July
15, 2006
Immediate Release
Alex
Job
Racing Finishes Fourth in GT2 in Utah
Tooele,
Utah – Alex Job Racing finished fourth in round
five of the American Le Mans Series run Miller Motorsport Park this
evening.
Mike Rockenfeller
started the number 23/Alex Job Racing/Bell Microproducts/Porsche
RSR from the last row of the GT2 grid due to a being too low, one-half
of a millimeter, in post qualifying technical inspection.
The young Germany was able to move through the field and into third
place by lap 12. By lap 33 Rockenfeller had made up the prerace
deficit to reach second place.
On lap 35 Klaus
Graf took over the Porsche in second place and proceeded to gap
the number 31 car in third by some 11 seconds. At the two-hour-and-twenty-minute
mark the first full caution flew bunching up the field. On
lap 58 the field was back under green with Graf being pressured
for second. On lap 61 going into turn seven the veteran road
racer went off and returned to the circuit in fourth position, just
missing the podium.
Mike Rockenfeller
had a great run to the front. “I had a strong car and
we were able to drive up to second place. I really didn’t
have any drama during my stint and was able to manage my tires throughout
my 35 laps. The guys did a great pit stop to get Klaus out
ahead of the 31 car and keep our position in second place.
We really didn’t have anything for the Ferrari, but we had
a solid second until he went off.”
Klaus Graf experienced
heavy debris on his tires during the caution. “Mike
gave me a good car. The Michelin tires were wonderful and
I was able build up a gap to third place. During the race
a lot debris came onto the track and under the caution period I
could feel that I had a lot of pick-up on my tires.
I was heading into turn seven aggressively and my front tires washed
out and I went off. It is disappointing for the team; we did
a great job to come back from last place.”
We had a solid
second place,” said Alex Job. “We cautioned Klaus
on about lap 54 that there was a lot of cars going off of the track
and bringing debris on the racing surface. When the yellow
came Klaus had a lot of garbage on his tires and subsequently went
off in turn seven. The Ferrari had everyone covered, but we
were in a position to take second place and go onto Portland with
maximum points where I hope that the playing field will be a little
more level.”
This evenings
Miller Motorsport Park race will be televised on CBS tomorrow, Sunday,
July 16th at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Round six of the American Le Mans Series will be
run at Portland International Raceway next weekend, Saturday, July
22nd.
ALMS Miller
Motorsport Park Top GT2 Finishers:
1.
Salo/Melo
Ferrari
2.
Long/Bergmeister
Porsche
3.
Henzler/van Overbeek
Porsche
4.
Rockenfeller/Graf
AJR Porsche
5.
Maxwell/Brabham
Panoz
6.
Hand/Auberlen
BMW
7.
Milner/Jeanette
Panoz
8.
Law/Neiman
Porsche
9.
Marks/Sellers
Panoz
2006
Alex Job Racing GT2 Finishes
Race |
Drivers |
Qualifying |
Finish |
Sebring |
Rockenfeller,
Graf, Rahal |
4 |
6 |
Houston |
Rockenfeller,
Graf |
4 |
1 |
Mid-Ohio |
Rockenfeller,
Graf |
7 |
dns |
Lime
Rock |
Rockenfeller,
Graf |
6 |
9 |
Miller
Motorsport |
Rockenfeller,
Graf |
8 |
4 |
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