
Story: Roush Performance
09-02-08: When the 2008 KONI Challenge
schedule was released, everyone took one look at the August 30 date and
knew that it would be the wild card in the championship chase.
Not only would his be the first-ever race held at the new Thunderbolt
Raceway at New Jersey Motorsports Park, but the drivers would actually
be competing in two races that weekend - the race to learn the nuances
of the 2.25-mile road course and then the actual race itself. And to
make it even more challenging, the Grand-Am officials combined the GS
and slower ST cars together for the two-and-a-half hour contest meaning
65 cars would all be racing together for the first time on a brand-new
racetrack.
So, at an event where anything could happen, mostly good things did
happen for the No. 59 ROUSH®/Valvoline Mustang with co-drivers Jack
Roush Jr. and Dean Martin who finished fourth overall and were the top
Ford Mustang in the field this weekend. This would be the team’s
fourth consecutive finish of sixth place or better.
Roush qualified in 19th, taking a conservative approach to the new
racetrack. But once the green flag flew Roush began to make up positions
and moved up to seventh position before handing the wheel to Martin.
The race itself was marred by lengthy cautions, five total which
eliminated much of the green flag race time. In fact, just 54 minutes of
the two-and-a-half hour contest were held in green conditions; the
remaining time was spent circling the racetrack under the full-course
yellow.
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“This race today was really challenging on a number of levels,”
said Roush. “First, everyone had to figure out the racetrack and the
best line for whatever type of car they were racing. It seemed like some
guys figured it out pretty quickly but there were some who were still
working on their line even as the race was going on. And of course, with
the GS and the ST classes racing together it made for a very challenging
event trying to work through the traffic, especially on an unfamiliar
track. And with so much of the race being held under caution it really
was hard to get into a rhythm behind the wheel which is how I seem to do
my best - just getting into that ‘zone’ and working on being smooth
with the No. 59 ROUSH/Valvoline Mustang.”
The two other Rehagen Racing cars, also carrying the ROUSH 427R
graphics scheme, had mixed results. The No. 52 Columbus Truck &
Equipment Mustang of Ray Mason and Gene Martindale finished on the lead
lap in 11th position. However, the No. 60 Sunset Vineyard Mustang of
Mike Canney and Hugh Plumb continued their recent string of bad luck.
On lap 13 Canney collided head-on with Jep Thornton who had spun his
BMW and was sitting facing the oncoming traffic. Both cars sustained
heavy front-end damage and could not continue the race, but fortunately
both drivers were able to walk away from the incident.
This event was taped for a SPEED Channel broadcast on Sunday, September
7 at 2 p.m. (Eastern). The race on the KONI Challenge schedule takes
place at Miller Motorsports Park, the longest racetrack on the schedule.
This event is will be held on Sunday, September 21.
The No. 59 Ford Mustang, based out of the Rehagen Racing shop in
Livonia, Mich., carries sponsorship from ROUSH Performance and
Valvoline. In 2006, this was the highest-finishing Mustang in the
series. |