1-28-07
-- For Immediate Release
Ruby
Tuesday Championship Racing Team 24-Hour Report from Rolex 24
at Daytona
As dawn approached for
the final six hours of the 45th running of the Grand-Am Rolex
Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Special Reserve Rolex
24 at Daytona, the Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing Team hoped
the only adversity they would have to face in the final hours
was the steady rain falling on the World Center of Racing.
Piloting the Alex Job Racing prepared No. 23 Ruby Tuesday Championship
Racing Porsche Crawford Daytona Prototype, Romain Dumas did his
best to keep the car on the track and out of trouble when the
skies opened up.
"When it was raining, I was a little bit afraid because I had
never driven this car in the rain before," Dumas said. "When
the heavy rain came down, I did not want to take any chances.
I knew the car was quick, but it made no sense to put the car
at risk. After our early problems, we just tried to be consistent
and earn some points towards the championship."
As he finished his final stint, the Frenchman was securely in
eighth place (11 laps off the pace) when his German teammate
Jörg Bergmeister took over in the No. 23 Porsche Crawford.
The rain finally subsided around 9 a.m. and that is when the
team switched from rain tires to dry tires. The new tires seemed
to help Bergmeister start to chase down the then seventh place
No. 61 Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype. Just as the Ruby Tuesday
Championship Racing Team set its sites on the No. 61, the No.
02 Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype (who was running third on lap
541) ran through some standing water in Turn One sending that
machine into the tire wall sustaining heavy front-end damage.
As the result of that incident, it appeared as if the Ruby Tuesday
Championship Racing Team's luck was about to change, as they
moved to seventh while looking to catch the No. 61 for sixth.
However, on lap 561, Bergmeister spun the No. 23 Ruby Tuesday
Championship Racing Team Porsche Crawford coming out of the chicane
and backed the car into the wall. The car sustained heavy damage
to the left rear of the machine, as Bergmeister drove it directly
to the garage for repairs.
"On the last stop, we did not put new tires on the car [the team
took fuel only - going with a track position strategy]," Bergmeister
said of what may have contributed to the accident. "During
that stint, the car experienced more and more oversteer. When
I got into the chicane, I started to slide, hit a wet spot and
went off the track."
For the third time in more than 20-hours, the Ruby Tuesday Championship
Racing Team had to go to work to fix its damaged car. It took
an entire team effort to repair the left rear suspension and
replace the oil tank and lines, the fuel line, the exhaust system,
the rear wing assembly and the rear deck in just under one hour.
By the time Bergmeister returned the No. 23 Porsche Crawford
to the track, it was 42 laps down in 18th overall position and
12th in the DP class. Patrick Long ran the final stint in the
car, with the car completing 615 circuits around the 3.56-mile,
12-turn speedway road course. The Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing
Team finished 12th in the DP class and 18th overall.
"Our finish was bittersweet," Long said. "In the end, we finished.
But, we had to bounce back from some adversity. We definitely
showed what we are as a team and as a unit. These crew guys never
gave up. The team not only worked hard this weekend, but also
through all the preseason testing. We'll go back to the drawing
board and improve on the areas that need improvement."
"It just shows the strength of this team," team owner Alex Job
said of his team's diligent effort to keep the car on the track
for the entire 24-hour race. "This is a team that has been together
for a long time and they've won many championships together.
I think that effort really showed in the last 24-hours.
"We definitely had some adversity, which started right from the
second pace lap before we got the green. The whole team kept
their head high dug in deep and each time they fixed the problem.
We finished the race and I am very proud of the team, the drivers
and our effort. I am very proud of being associated with Ruby
Tuesday. Unfortunately, it just was not our day."
The Ruby Tuesday Championship next heads to Mexico City, Mexico
for Round Two of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented
by Crown Royal Special Reserve March 1-3.
Ruby Tuesday is one of the nation's leading casual-dining restaurant
companies, with more than 900 restaurants worldwide. It was founded
in 1972 by Sandy Beall, who serves as Chairman and CEO today. The
company is committed to having uncompromising freshness and quality
with passionate employees who take pride in delighting guests
with an excellent dining experience. The burger-centric menu
features an assortment of handcrafted burgers, its fresh garden
bar, premium baby back ribs and a variety of other signature
entrées. Ruby Tuesday, Inc. is traded on the NY Stock
Exchange (symbol: RI). To find out more about Ruby Tuesday, visit www.rubytuesday.com.
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