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MICHAEL VALIANTE WOWS CHAMP CAR INSIDERS WITH
12TH-PLACE QUALIFYING EFFORT IN HIS DEBUT RACE
Michael Valiante, the rising Canadian racing star from Vancouver,
B.C., took his game to a new level today. After setting
the 17th-fastest time in preliminary qualifying on Friday,
the 23 year-old Burnaby native and former Toyota Atlantic
standout with the legendary Lynx Racing driver development
program powered his #15 Walker Racing / Wildlife Conservation
Network Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone to a lap of 1:27.642
(114.438 mph/184.170 kph) in final qualifying. Valiante's
Walker Racing teammate, veteran Mario Haberfeld, qualified
17th with a time of 1:28.200 (113.714 mph/183.125 kph).
Valiant's time today was 2.8 seconds faster than his time
from Friday's first round of qualifying and he will start
an impressive 12th on the grid for tomorrow's Champ Car World
Series season finale, the 64-lap Gran Premio Telemex Tecate.
The race is scheduled to take the green flag at 3:00 pm (ET)
Sunday afternoon, November 7.
The race will be shown on TSN, Global and RDS in Canada.
Please check local listings for air times.
Valiante's qualifying effort placed him on the grid ahead
of veteran Canadian Champ Car driver Alex Tagliani 1:27.841
(114.179 mph/183.874 kph), and just 3/10ths behind Patrick
Carpentier 1:27.338 (114.837 mph/184.934 kph). Carpentier,
like Valiante, is a graduate of the legendary Lynx Racing
driver development program in the stepping-stone Toyota Atlantic
series.
Last year's Mexico City winner and 2003 Champ Car World Series
champion, Paul Tracy, qualified 6th with a time of 1:27.172
(115.055 mph/185.285 kph). The front row for the race
will consist of Sebastain Bourdais and Bruno Junqueira, teammates
at the powerhouse Newman-Haas Racing team. Bourdais
turn a lap of 1:25.919 (116.733 mph / 187.987 kph), while
Junqueira set a time of 1:26.545 (115.889 mph / 186.628 mph)
around the 9-turn, 2.786-mile Auté¯dromo
Hermanos RodrÃąguez track.
" I learned a lot between yesterday and today,"?
says Valiante, who prepared for this event by driving a racing
go-kart every day and watching an in-car camera tape of Tracy's
drive from last year. "There's such a lot to think
about at this level of racing, the pit stops, fuel strategy,
tire wear, the effect of fuel loads on the handling of the
car, and so on. But I'm getting the hang of it.
My confidence level is up, and the car is working better,
but I'm a bit disappointed to have left about 3/10ths of a
second on the table during qualifying. There's one really
fast turn on the track where the car is still moving around
quite a bit and I'm just not comfortable taking it flat-out.
The Walker Team will be working late into the night tonight
to get that sorted out, and I'm confident of having a good
car for the race tomorrow.?"
Valiante is competing in the Mexico City event with sponsorship
from the Wildlife Conservation Network, JV Investments, Lynx
Racing, Italkart, Wasteco, Serengeti Design Group, CMSI Canadian
Mortgage Strategies & Investments and Premier Pacific
Developments.
"We knew Michael was good, so his performance today does
not surprise me,"? says Walker Racing team owner and
renowned talent-spotter Derrick Walker. "We have
to get Lolas for these guys next year."
Valiante and Haberfeld are the only two drivers competing
in Reynard Champ Cars this weekend. The remainder of
the field is made up of faster and more aerodynamically-advanced
Lola Champ Cars. Haberfeld is Walker's regular driver
and has been racing a Reynard throughout the 2004 season.
Valiante's Mexico City appearance is a one-off opportunity
provided by his sponsors. Walker Racing is working with
those and other sponsors to try and move up to a full-time,
2-car effort for 200
Fans and companies interested in sponsorship opportunities
both for the Mexico City event and the 2005 Champ Car season
-- can find more information at www.MichaelValiante.com.
Valiante rose through the ranks of open-wheel racing, demonstrating
a champion's talent at every level from karting, through the
Skip Barber regional and Pro series, and with the Lynx Racing
team in the intensely competitive Toyota Atlantic Championship.
Other graduates of the Lynx program include Champ Car veteran
Patrick Carpentier, this year's Indy 500 winner Buddy Rice
and the 2002 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, Alex Barron.
Valiante won six Toyota Atlantic races with the Lynx Racing
team during the 2002 & 2003 seasons, finishing 2nd and
3rd (respectively) in the series championship. He has
tested impressively in a Walker Racing Champ Car on two occasions,
and was scheduled to make his debut with the team in last
year's final race at Fontana until the event was cancelled
due to wildfires in the area. Walker Racing is working
to expand to a full-time 2-car team in 2005, and hopes to
retain the services of the 23 year-old from Burnaby, B.C.
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For further information, photos, videotape, or to schedule
an interview with Michael Valiante please Lynx Racing Public
Relations Manager Peter Frey at (818) 906-6997.
Additional information about Lynx Racing can be found at www.LynxRacing.com.
Downloadable low and high-resolution photos of Michael Valiante
testing the Walker Racing Champ Car can be found at www.tntimages.com
(user name: lynxpeter / password; bstorm2000 please credit
TnT Photographic). To contact Michael Valiante directly,
call (707) 480-7854. For additional information about
Walker Racing, please visit www.WalkerRacing.com, or call
the team's Marketing Manager, Gary Dausch, at (317) 387-1500.
For further information on Lynx Racing, please visit the
team's web site at www.lynxracing.com, or telephone team P.R.
Manager Peter Frey at (818) 906-6997. The Toyota Atlantic
series has a web site at www.toyotaatlantic.com.
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