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TURNER M3s FEEL THE HEAT OF BATTLE AT BARBER
Classic BMW vs. Ford Battle Down South
BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK, Birmingham, AL - July 23, 2008 -
Turner Motorsport M3s battled the heat and the Mustangs in the deep south this past weekend at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama. Both cars were contenders with the #96 Turner Motorsport M3 leading the race at one point. Bad luck and the intense heat conspired to keep either of the Turner cars from the race win. The #97 M3 led the way with a seventh-place finish. The race will be shown on The Speed Channel this Saturday at 2:00pm ET.
Don Salama and Bryan Ortiz proved once again that the Turner Motorsport M3 is a force to reckon with when they qualified their car in the top ten for the 4th race this year. Ortiz started the race and kept the car far into the top ten, moving up to 5th place just before he was spun by a lapped car and lost several positions. Ortiz then made a green flag pit stop to hand the reins over to Salama. Without any more full-course cautions Salama was not able to catch the lead pack of Mustangs and the #97 M3 finished in seventh-place - their second top ten finish of the year.
The #96 M3 was also on a similar pace to the team car with Matt Alhadeff screaching through the top ten and eventually leading the race for two laps. With no caution periods, the team made a green-flag pit stop. Bill Auberlen took the wheel and continued the blistering pace until the clutch gave out and the car was forced to retire. However, they posted one of the race's ten fastest lap times.
Bill Auberlen, #96 Motul Lubricants/StopTech Brakes BMW M3: "You had to have horsepower to win here this weekend. Even with a car as well-balanced as the M3s are with great handling and awesome brakes - all of that just slides away in the heat we had. The only thing left was horsepower and the Fords had that in reserves. That's part of the nature of road racing though - you can be fast on some tracks like we were at Watkins Glen but the next track may play to someone else's strong suits."
The Speed Channel will be televising this race on Saturday, July 26 at 2:00pm ET - set your TiVO’s!
Joining the team for this weekend were two sponsors aimed at every enthusiast – Allshocks.com and Allsprings.com. They represent retail outlets for Bilstein Shock Absorbers and H&R Springs, respectively. They join an already powerful combination of sponsors and technical partners that provide championship-winning support at each race – H&R Springs, StopTech Brakes, Borla Exhaust, Pagid Racing, Motul Lubricants, and Piloti Driving Shoes.
About Turner Motorsport
Turner Motorsport is the leading BMW tuner in North America, bringing technology and expertise from the racetrack to the street. Turner Motorsport is not about clever marketing tricks or gimmicks. Those don't belong on the racetrack where results speak for themselves. The Turner Motorsport team has won five championships in two different series since 2003, including the 2007 Koni Challenge ST Championship. This storied success is passed into every component that Turner Motorsport designs and sells through their website catalog. Our R&D engineers and Sales team work alongside our race team, allowing practical knowledge and state-of-the-art engineering to flow in both directions. Few companies in North America can claim such a close relationship to what they sell and what they race.
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