Petersen/White Lightning at Ferrari Test Track

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PETERSEN/WHITE LIGHTNING PASSES MAJOR MILESTONE AT FERRARI TEST TRACK

Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing passed another major milestone with the Ferrari F430 GT on Saturday, February 10, at the Fiorano Circuit in Italy. The official Ferrari test track played host to the two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans class victors, as well as officials of Ferrari Corse Clienti and Michelotto Automobili – the official GT competition car builder for Ferrari – as the team did its initial shakedown run of the American Le Mans Series GT2 class car.

Tim Bergmeister (Langenfeld, Germany) piloted the machine that will be the No. 31 MMPIE/PAWS/Michelin Ferrari F430 GT for nearly 190 miles (300 km) on the 1.87-mile (3.02 km) Fiorano Circuit in damp and overcast conditions. Despite the weather, the Michael Petersen-owned team had a trouble-free run and gained valuable experience and knowledge of the V8-powered Ferrari. Petersen/White Lightning announced the change to the F430 GT on December 20, 2006 and drivers Bergmeister and Tomas Enge (of the Czech Republic now living in Monaco) on January 12.

The pristine, white F430 GT awaited the 2005 and 2006 American Le Mans Series GT2 Driver Championship-winning group this morning in the trackside garage at Fiorano. It was delivered to the facility by Michelotto after the renowned company built and prepared the car for Saturday's test. Ferrari had reserved six hours of private testing here at Fiorano and, despite the wet conditions, the team took advantage of the laps to experience and experiment with the mid-engine, 1100 Kg (2,425 lbs) race car derived from the road-going Italian exotic.

Today's test was Bergmeister's first in a Ferrari and his first as a fulltime driver for the Nevada-based organization – he raced at Sebring last year for the team as a co-driver to his brother Jörg who won two consecutive driver championships for Petersen/White Lightning. He turned the bulk of the laps in the car working closely with team engineer Frank Funke (Wetter, Germany), Michelotto principal Cristiano Michelotto and Ferrari Corse Clienti technical director for the F430 GT program, Maurizio Nardon. The changing weather allowed Bergmeister and Funke to experience a wide mixture of track conditions ranging from full wet to nearly dry. While optimum setups were not sought-after, the challenging environment allowed the team a taste of what is possible with the car's handling in a variety of circumstances.

Ferrari test driver Maurizio Mediani (Reggio Emilia, Italy) also had seat time in the Michelin Tire-shod car. Mediani did much of the initial development of the F430 GT for Ferrari and Michelotto in recent years and ran three American Le Mans Series GT2 races last year in the car.

The Petersen/White Lightning machine now returns to Michelotto in Padova, Italy where Crew Chief Dennis Chizma (Las Vegas, Nev.) and No. 31 Lead Technician Nico Castellaccio (Tracy, Calif.) will learn the car before it is shipped back to Nevada. Once at the team's shop, Petersen/White Lightning technicians will do a complete tear-down of the car and rebuild it. They will also put the finishing touches on the Ferrari including endurance racing secrets unique to Petersen/White Lightning learned from decades of competition not only in sports car racing but also in off-road competition. Petersen and White won three consecutive Baja 1000s overall in the ‘90s and completed the Dakar rally this year in their first attempt at the world's most daunting motorsports event. Sports car class wins include not only the Le Mans class victories ('03 and '04), and American Le Mans Series championships but the 12 Hours of Sebring ('05), Petit Le Mans ('05, '06) and 24 At Daytona ('01) among others.

Before leaving for Sebring, the last details will transform the car from its present white base to the familiar neon yellow and red lightning bolt livery that has become one of the most popular paint schemes in international sports car racing.

The North American debut of the Dale White-managed team's Ferrari F430 GT will come at the American Le Mans Series season-opening Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 17. Prior to the 12 Hour, Bergmeister, Enge and Sebring reserve driver Memo Gidley (Novato, Calif.) will begin an intensive testing program at Sebring International Raceway on March 9.

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Michael Petersen, Owner: "This is a major weekend for myself and the team. It was very exciting for Dale and me when we ordered the Ferrari. Now, for me, it all feels that much more real. There are so many cool things we have experienced in our careers but to actually take delivery of the car and to have our first laps with it at Fiorano is right up there. It has been such an exciting couple of months on both a personal and professional level for Dale and I it is pretty hard to imagine what could come next. However, there are some major things we haven't even made public yet. We are all looking forward to the next couple of weeks and getting to Sebring to put this Ferrari up against our competition in the GT2 class."

Dale White, Entrant/Team Manager: "For Mike and I, and the whole Petersen/White Lightning team, this is a major moment. It is the first real, hands-on experience our team has had with the Ferrari and it is very exciting. Frank and Tim were both very pleased with how the test went and I believe Michelotto and Ferrari were as well. The car will spend a few more days in Italy before being shipped to the States where we will begin the pre- Sebring prep work. This was a very good and important first step."

Tim Bergmeister, Driver: "The car was running without any problems and we did around 300 kilometers. It needs a different driving style than I have had in the past but I had a good chance to adapt myself to the car in wet and nearly dry conditions. I was not pushing too much but it is different to drive than the Porsche in the rain. Fiorano is a nice facility with the garage next to the track. It is not a very fast track [in top speed] but there is a bit of everything; first, second, third and fourth gear corners. It is a very good track to learn the car because of the different types of turns. From what we experienced today, I am very optimistic for the season."
 
Corsa Motorsports Joins White Lightning in GT2

CORSA MOTORSPORTS JOINS WHITE LIGHTNING IN GT2

The GT2 class in the American Le Mans Series has grown even more competitive with the announcement of a second Ferrari F430 GT to be managed by Dale White. The championship-winning manager and Steve Pruitt jointly revealed today that they are joining forces for a full-season effort in the Series. The No. 32 EquiWest/Michelin Ferrari F430 GT will run under the banner of Corsa Motorsports/White Lightning Racing and will debut at next month's season-opening Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

The No. 32 Ferrari F430 GT will run side-by-side with the 2005 and 2006 American Le Mans Series GT2 class Driver and IMSA Cup Championship-winning No. 31 MMPIE/PAWS/Michelin Ferrari F430 GT of Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing. The No. 31 program continues to be owned by Michael Petersen White will manage both teams as one.

In addition to the announcement of the program, Pruitt and White also announced the primary drivers who will pilot the EquiWest F430 GT: Maurizio Mediani (Reggio Emilia, Italy) and Rui Aguas (Portugal). Mediani comes to Corsa/White Lightning with three American Le Mans Series starts, all coming in 2006 in a Ferrari from Risi Competizione where he finished second twice. As a key development driver with Ferrari for the past four years, Mediani helped develop the F430 GT for Ferrari Challenge and international GT competition. Like Mediani, Aguas also has a longtime tradition with Ferrari. Though he has never competed in the American Le Mans Series, the Portuguese driver earned one victory and five podium finishes driving the F430 GT in the FIA GT championship last season.

Pruitt, who is owner of Utah-based commercial real estate development firm EquiWest, is an experienced racer with four podiums finishes in the Ferrari Challenge Series and one start driving a Ferrari F430 GT in the Grand-Am Rolex Series in 2006. 2007 marks the first time Pruitt will be involved in the American Le Mans Series. While the Corsa/White Lightning Ferrari F430 GT will be headquartered in Pahrump, Nev., Pruitt also maintains facilities at the new Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.

To differentiate the two Ferraris, the No. 32 Corsa entry will use the traditional Ferrari Rosso Scuderia red (the same color that the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One program paints its cars) as its base color. However, the core elements of the long-standing Petersen/White Lightning livery will carry on as the two cars will share the same neon yellow roof and trademark white lightning bolt down their flanks.

The Corsa entry will draw from the impressive talent pool that has been built-up around the two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans-winning Petersen/White Lightning team. Both teams will share not only White's oversight but the engineering expertise of Frank Funke (Wetter, Germany) and the skills of 2005 GT2 Mechanic of the Year, crew chief Dennis Chizma (Las Vegas). In a somewhat unique twist, the teams will also draw one more element from the world of Formula One; they will share the same pit crew. While some members of the team will be split solely between the 31 or the 32 entries in the paddock, during pit stops, the same "over-the-wall" crew will be utilized to change the Michelin tires and refuel the car. For the last several years, the Chizma-led team has been considered among the elite race-day crews in pit lane giving both cars an excellent opportunity at success. White and Funke will work strategy for both entries.

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Steve Pruitt, Owner: "I would never have dreamed that I would be quoted for a press release of this nature two months ago. In the immortal words of Yogi Berra; ‘when you come to the fork in the road, take it.' This opportunity virtually dropped out of nowhere just after Christmas and through the efforts of White Lightning Racing, we have brought this program together quickly. This represents a dream come true; the culmination of years of enthusiasm as a Ferrari owner, driver and everything Ferrari, most particularly its racing heritage. To be able to bring together the most iconic marque in motorsports, driven by world class drivers, in the most prestigious sports car racing series in North America, all orchestrated by one of the most highly regarded and professional teams in motorsports represents not only a fulfilling opportunity but a great sporting challenge in what should be the most competitive class in all of motorsports this year – GT2 in the American Le Mans Series."

Dale White, Entrant/Team Manager: "This is a tremendous opportunity for our team. Steve contacted me in December regarding a different matter. We got along well right away and in the course of our conversation we had come to the conclusion that this was the best path to take. We are very excited to bring another Ferrari F430 GT into the American Le Mans Series. As anyone can see by the driver selections, there is no primary or secondary car on this team. We are gridding these cars with the intention of seeing both of them fighting for the victory. These are two, fully professional entries. By adding a second car we have doubled our research, our development and our opportunity for success. We can now go down two different setup paths in practice and then determine the best for both cars. That allows us to do so much more than we have ever done before. We can also establish two different strategies in the race reducing our chance of being caught by an unexpected twist in the race. We are all very excited about the new season and having Steve, Maurizio and Rui joining the team."

Scott Atherton, President and CEO of the American Le Mans Series: "Mike Petersen, Dale White and everyone at Petersen Motorsports and White Lightning Racing embody the spirit of sports car racing and Le Mans. They have been tremendous ambassadors for the American Le Mans Series in a number of areas and have played a vital role in our success, as have all our world-class independent teams. Given their benchmark overall operation, personal expertise and commitment to our sport, we have no doubt that the addition of the second Ferrari F430 GT and owner Steve Pruitt will provide the team and the Series an additional championship contender in what we expect to be the most competitive GT2 class in our history."
 
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