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White Lightning Driver Craig Stanton to Appear on Thursday ALMS
Web Chat
ELKHART LAKE, Wisc., Aug. 17, 2004 – Petersen Motorsports/
White Lightning Racing driver Craig Stanton will be a special
guest on Thursday evening’s American Le Mans Series
(ALMS) web site chat session. The Long Beach, California driver,
and defending GT champion in the Road America 500, will answer
questions from chat room participants on the ALMS’ official
web site, www.americanlemans.com. The 30-minute session will
start at 6 pm (EDT), 5 pm (local time) August 19th and is
open to all. Stanton will answer questions about anything
ranging from his 2003 GT class Road America 500 victory with
Petersen/ White Lightning to his four 2004 podium finishes
in GT class in the No. 31 Westward Ho Casino/ MMPIE/ PAWS/
Michelin Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. Or queries might be about any
of his 23 previous ALMS starts or about his intense physical
training routine. The floor is open with no pre-set agenda.
To participate in this unique and open dialogue with one
of GT racing’s great drivers, please visit www.americanlemans.com
and follow the links to the FAN Frenzy web chat.
Petersen Motorsports/ White Lightning Racing began operation
as an off-road team in the 1980s winning over 50 truck victories,
including three-consecutive overall wins at the Baja 1000,
and multiple championships. Since entering sports car racing,
the effort has scored victories in the ALMS, the Trans-Am
Series, Speed Challenge Series and endurance sports car wins
at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (GT class, 2003 and ‘04),
at Watkins Glen and at the Rolex 24 of Daytona. The team has
scored podium finishes in four of the six ALMS races held
in 2004.
Since moving from moto-cross/super-cross to automobiles in
1986, Stanton has positioned himself as one of the premier
drivers in sports car racing. A desire to win in all kinds
of machines has led to drives in closed and open cockpit sports
cars, sedans, NASCAR stock cars, open wheel formula cars and
midgets and in off-road competition. He has won three championships
and a Driver of the Year award in Sports Renault and is the
1997 Speedvision Cup Rising Star Award winner. Stanton began
competing in the top echelon of sports car racing in 1999
with rides in both the ALMS and USRRC. He takes his fitness
training very seriously with the goal of being the fittest
race driver in the world and has competed in 27 triathlons
in his career.
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