Daytona Beach, FL (23 January 2012) - Michael Shank Racing with
Curb/Agajanian will look to kick off the 2012 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car
Series championship this weekend at Daytona International Speedway with a
strong result in the much anticipated 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 At
Daytona.
Making its ninth appearance in the 24-hour endurance
classic, the team has fielded a multi-car campaign in every Rolex 24
event since 2006 and is well-prepared for the historic 50th running of
the race. Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian will again field two
Daytona Prototype entries this year and boasts one of its strongest
driver line-ups to date.
The team welcomes back NASCAR Sprint Cup
driver AJ Allmendinger and IndyCar racer Justin Wilson as the pair
joins GRAND-AM series regulars Ozz Negri and John Pew in the No. 60
LiveOn.com Daytona Prototype.
The No. 6 Ford-Riley will be
shared by an international driver line-up which includes NASCAR driver
and Rolex 24 veteran Michael McDowell (United States) and three young
drivers who will make their Rolex 24 debut: Jorge Goncalvez (Venezuela),
Felipe Nasr (Brazil), and Gustavo Yacaman (Colombia).
The team’s
best finish in the event came in 2006 when Allmendinger, Wilson, Negri
and Mark Patterson co-drove the No. 60 machine to a second place finish.
Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian knows what it takes to survive
the Rolex 24 having fielded a three-car effort last year. In an
impressive performance from the team, all three cars never went to the
garage and all three machines were still running at the end of the 24
hours with the No. 23 Ford-Riley finishing on the lead lap just off the
podium in fourth after a strong late-race charge for third.
Michael
Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian has been working countless hours as
the team prepares for the twice around the clock event in hopes that the
efforts pay off with a solid showing from both cars and that 2012 will
be their year to earn the Rolex 24 title.
“The team has been
working incredibly hard over the last few weeks,” said Shank. “We’re as
ready as we can be and we’re eager to get going. I’m very proud of the
effort this whole team has put in, and I’m very excited about our
chances this year. We’ve got an exciting line up of guys, and we know
that this race will be as much about performance as it will be about
patience. ”
The event opens with practice on Thursday followed by
Daytona Prototype qualifying at 3:45 PM (ET). The green flag will drop
on the 24-hour race at 3:30 PM (ET) on Saturday with SPEED carrying full
flag-to-flag coverage. The opening seven and a half hours as well as
the closing seven hours of the event will be televised on the SPEED
channel while speedtv.com will have live streaming during the overnight
hours.
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