3-24-07
-- For Immediate Release
Ninth Place Finish For
Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing Team At Homestead-Miami
The
Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing Team clawed through adversity
to post a ninth-place finish in Round Three of the 2007 Grand-Am
Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Special Reserve
at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
With high hopes
following a strong third-place qualifying effort, drivers Patrick
Long and Jörg Bergmeister expected to deliver
a strong showing for the Alex Job Racing-prepared No. 23 Ruby Tuesday
Championship Racing Team Porsche Crawford Daytona Prototype. Unfortunately,
the solid start was quickly dashed when Colin Braun’s No.
75 Daytona Prototype forced Long into a full spin on lap nine.
That setback proved insurmountable.
“We were up to second-place early on and I felt we had a
car to run consistently in the top-three throughout the race,” Long
said. “And then to be spun out by the [number] 75 car
pretty much turned our whole race upside down. From that point
on, it was just damage control.”
The results
of the spin were extensive, including forcing the team into an
unscheduled tire change and dropping the team to as low as 15th-position
by lap 33. For the duration of the race,
it was a matter of trying to regain lost positions and score as
many Rolex Series championship points as possible.
“At least we made up some of those lost positions, so that’s
the good thing about it,” Bergmeister said. “But, overall
it was a pretty frustrating race. We had that tough break at the
beginning and, as a result, I only had one set of tires to work
with. I had to save them [tires] as much as possible. I couldn’t
really push the car or be aggressive in any way.”
“We finished in the top-10 with a ninth-place finish, but,
quite frankly, that’s a disappointment,” team owner
Alex Job said expecting more out of the team’s finish. “After
qualifying third and having a fast race car, things just didn’t
work out for us today. Once we were taken off course by Braun,
the damage was done and it was the beginning of things getting
out of sync for us for the remainder of the race. Hopefully it’s
not going to be a regular thing with Colin, because it happened
again later in the race – so it’s up to the (Rolex)
Series to control it.”
Despite the
day’s difficulties, Las Vegas resident Long
found reason for optimism. “Even though we’ve
had our share of trials during this early season, there are still
a lot of inspiring key moments,” he said. “We
just have to put them all together and get a little luck on our
side. I know we are making progress in the grand scheme of
things for the whole season. Unfortunately we were snake-bit by
another driver’s error, but the Ruby Tuesday Championship
Racing Team knows how to fight back from adversity and I believe
we’ll see that as the season wears on.”
The Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing Team next travels to Virginia
International Raceway April 26-29 for Round Four of the Grand-Am
Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Special Reserve.
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.
For more information regarding the Ruby Tuesday Championship Racing
Team, visit www.alexjobracing.com or contact Adam Horn at ahorn@iland.net
or (660) 864-8927
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