Performance and finely tuned car
- Posted by Admin on January 26th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
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Performance and finely tuned car, Oergel that will make a big difference in team performance this year. Corsa list PR1 team is the team veteran Thomas Merrill and Jeff Westphal, and two new drivers, Max Hyatt and Rob Finlay together. Merrill Westphal and co-head of PR1 Motorsports Pontiac GXP in the event last year, and both are eager to see what the M6 is to make this year’s 24th Rolex Merrill expressed his enthusiasm for the position, but fold in Daytona International Speedway and implement what they learned from the event last year. There, too, wants to drive the M6 next to the best drivers in the world. Westphal was all nerves and anticipation as it focuses on the technical details of the M6. He stressed that the broad band of torque, a high level of performance is exactly what they need to ensure the speed line at a time and overall durability. Rob Finlay and Matt Hyatt are both relatively new. Finlay, although this will have significant experience of driving Rolex 24 drivers for first time in GT. Hyatt for the Rolex 24 is a completely new experience will be. Hyatt said, however, very optimistic for the race. Corsa PR1 team training Buttonwillow Raceway Park Hyatt suite really helped, because he spent most of the BMW M6. He and Finlay agree that the key to the success of the Rolex 24 is the regular hug, to hold, outside the command of the nuances of the car at night. Overall, says Bobby Oergel Corsa team PR1 excellent performance this year. Leading the world of professional race car you will see only a few days to wait to see if this is true, as the green flag drops at Daytona International Speedway Saturday, January 30, at 3:30 am ET clock.