Baldwin-Tafel
Racing Set to Make 24 Hour Debut from Top-Five
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., February 4, 2005 – Baldwin-Tafel
Racing is set to make its endurance racing debut in tomorrow’s
Rolex 24 At Daytona. The No. 73 Mesco Building Solutions/
Alchemy Training Solutions Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry qualified
fifth on the Grand Touring (GT) class grid, 30th overall,
for the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series season-opening
event. The Rolex 24 marks the first 24 hour race for the Cumming,
Ga. based race team. However, owner/drivers Jack Baldwin (Marietta,
Ga.) and Jim Tafel (Alpharetta, Ga.) have assembled a veteran
team of crew and drivers to field a car capable of winning
its class at North America’s most famous sports car
event. The red and blue Porsche will be a part of the one
of the strongest fields ever gathered for the Rolex 24 ensuring
that a successful weekend will be hard earned.
Among the team’s impressive roster is motorsports legend
Tony Dowe (Dacula, Ga.) who has spearheaded the preparation
of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry and will be in charge of
race strategy for the full 24 hours. The driving squad is
also one of the best assembled in the Daytona paddock. Baldwin,
the lead driver for the team, is the 1984 GTU class winner
of the Rolex 24 as well as a four-time champion in various
road racing series. The two-time IROC competitor will be joined
by 2004 GT class Rolex 24 victor Robin Liddell (Northampton,
England) and 2004 Grand-Am Cup champion Craig Stanton (Long
Beach, Calif.). Andrew Davis (Bogart, Ga.) fills-out the remarkable
five-driver lineup with three Rolex 24 starts and three road
racing titles. While Tafel will be a rookie at the Rolex 24,
he has a second-place finish in his only career 24 hour event
to date.
Liddell was tabbed to qualify the Baldwin-Tafel Porsche in
yesterday’s first qualifying session. The top-five time
(1 min., 57.298 secs. around the 3.56-mile road course) guaranteed
the team a spot in the race without making a second qualifying
attempt today. The success of qualifying was accompanied by
today’s announcement of a multi-race marketing agreement
with Mesco Building Solutions that begins with this weekend’s
event. The 43rd Annual Rolex 24 At Daytona, which sparks SpeedWeeks
activities at the famous Daytona International Speedway (DIS),
will get underway at 12:00 noon (EST) tomorrow.
Mesco Building Solutions, founded in 1955, is a wholly owned
subsidiary of NCI Building Systems, Inc. NCI is the largest
manufacturer of metal construction products for the North
American building construction industry and is a publicly
held company trading on the New York Stock Exchange under
NCS. Mesco joins founding partners Alchemy Training Solutions
and Davis Communications as part Baldwin-Tafel Racing.
For live timing and audio, please visit www.grandamerican.com
for the full 24 hours of the event. Live television coverage
can be found on the SPEED Channel. The first seven hours of
the race can be seen starting at 12:00 pm noon (EST), Saturday,
February 5. A second installment of the early nighttime hours
will be shown from 8-11 pm. The conclusion of the Rolex 24
can be seen on February 6th from 8 am-12:30 pm.
Quotes:
Jack Baldwin, owner/ driver: “It has been an unbelievable
journey not only for us as a team but also for me personally.
The amount of work and effort we have put in here since November
first is staggering. We not only built a car and got a team
together but put together a shop and all the things that you
need to get this done. Focusing on my job as a driver all
of those years, I had no idea the amount of detail that went
into the process. We have a great team of people here starting
off with Tony Dowe. He has done a monumental job. I can’t
say enough about him as a person and as an engineer. Everyone
has worked really hard to get us here. We have a good car.
Is it good enough? We’ll find out. Like any good racer
you always want to be better. But, we are pretty happy with
what we’ve got. The car is beautiful and we’re
certainly happy that Mesco is on board with us. This Rolex
24 will be an awesome event. This will go down in history
as a showcase of Grand American; who they are and where they’re
going. We’re really glad to be a part of that.”
Craig Stanton, driver: “We have been working on a setup
that will be there the whole distance. Everyone on this team
knows the importance of having a good car from the start to
the end of 24 hours. Tony Dowe is doing just an incredible
job at giving us that. I have some great co-drivers on this
team and I am really, really excited about tomorrow. We’re
all aiming at being there at the end. It should be a lot of
fun. A lot of things can happen to even the best teams but
Baldwin-Tafel has put together the pieces to get the job done.
Will we get it done this weekend? We’ll just have to
see. But I am very excited about where we’re at.”
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