|
TEAM NEWS
Flying
Lizard Motorsports
returns to ALMS racing this weekend for round four of the season at
Miller Motorsports Park near Salt Lake City. In the No. 45 Flying
Lizard Porsche, Joerg Bergmeister and Patrick Long currently lead the
GT championship after two consecutive wins at Long Beach and Laguna
Seca. In the No. 44 Porsche, Seth Neiman and Darren Law team up again,
hoping to shake the bad luck that has dogged the No. 44 since Sebring.
Flying Lizard chief strategist Thomas Blam commented, "Historically we've been fast at Miller: the No. 45 won in 2008 and 2009 and was on the pole at both races. However, things have evolved rapidly this year in the ALMS: BMW has come on very strong over the season and the Corvettes and the Ferraris have been consistently fast. I expect that this will be the first race in which we see how the GT field really stacks up." In the month-long break since the
last ALMS race at Laguna Seca, the Lizards travelled to Le Mans, France
for their sixth Le Mans program. An early retirement of the No. 80
Porsche put an abrupt end to their podium hopes. Blam continued, "The
last few years have been challenging ones for us at Le Mans, but we've
learned that regardless of the outcome there, we need to transition
smoothly back to the rhythm of ALMS racing. We are less than a third of the way through the ALMS season so the next few races are pivotal. And this one is going to be tough - any one of 10 cars could run up front in GT. From a strategy perspective, we could see a race with very few or no cautions. If that happens, a chance at the podium depends on being able to get to the front of the field on speed and then hold that position without losing any advantage in the pits."
Follow the Race |