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Pastrana to race Rolex 24 at Daytona
By Cpducati11 on January 11, 2012 6:28 PM
By Tes Sewell
ESPN.com
While most of the motocross community was focused on the runaway win of Ryan Villopoto in Anaheim this past weekend, the country's most well known motocross star was a whole coast away in Daytona, Fla. Travis Pastrana switched two wheels for four and joined many of the world's top sports car drivers at the 'Roar Before the Rolex 24' -- a practice and test session for the upcoming 'Rolex 24 at Daytona' later this month.
"Getting to drive at Daytona was so cool. I won my first pro supercross race here, and I've always dreamed of driving here," Pastrana said. "When I hit the high banks for the first time, it was 'holy cow - here we come!' It was also my first time in a Ferrari. I can't complain. I spent last night watching footage so I can find a little more speed."
Pastrana will be putting in his inaugural ride as part of the Michael Waltrip racing team in their racing partnership with Italian racing team, AF Corse. Pastrana is linked to Waltrip as part of Pastrana/Waltrip racing and was destined to run his first season of Nascar Nationwide events last year until famously crashing at X Games Best Trick, effectively ending his X Games run and his heavily-promoted Nascar debut that same weekend.
The Rolex 24 is, as its name would suggest, is a 24-hour long race held at the legendary Daytona Motor Speedway. Teams of drivers must race -- and keep their car intact -- for a full 24 hours, switching up drivers as the race progresses. Teams must have a minimum of two drivers and in the case of the AF Waltrip effort, the team consists of four race ready pilots: Pastrana, road racing veteran Rui Aguas, Waltrip's team partner Rob Kauffman and Waltrip himself. Michael Waltrip is of course no stranger to Daytona Motor Speedway, having won the Daytona 500 on two occasions.
The course utilizes most of the Daytona high-banked race course, with a short infield road section and a back stretch chicane to slow the cars down before turns three and four. Pastrana's team is driving a race equipped Ferrari 458 GT and at least three of the four drivers admitted that the car was going to take some getting used to as Waltrip pointed out pre-test: "In this type of racing, you have to find a happy medium for all the drivers. I've never driven the latest version of the 458 so instead of worrying about learning the track and car, which is what I usually do when I race a Ferrari, this weekend I'm just focused on the car."
The AF Waltrip team will have some serious competition in the heavily contested GT class. "I have some pretty simple goals this weekend," Pastrana said. "I need to learn the track, learn the car and work hard with the other guys on pit stops exchanges. It might look easy on television but getting drivers in and out of the car quickly takes some practicing. The real key for me will be to learn how to drive the Ferrari without burning through the tires. We have a lot of work to do."
Biketoberfest in Daytona Beach, Florida
By Mgiroux on August 09, 2011 4:47 PM
Headed for Biketoberfest? Look here.
The following is an industry press release...
Daytona Beach, Fla. – (August 5, 2011) – The Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau has launched a newly-designed website – www.Biketoberfest.org – for its annual motorcycle event, Biketoberfest®, set for Oct. 13-16, 2011.
Biketoberfest.org provides information on the ever-growing list of activities for this popular event, as well as available accommodations and countywide ride routes. Also included is event information for media, vendors and entertainers. The new site taps into the CVB’s expanding social media presence, providing convenient links to the event’s Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages.
“One of our favorite aspects of the site is the blog section,” explains CVB Specialized Markets Director Georgia Turner. “Our award-winning blogger, Kathy Catron, is a local resident and an avid biker. She’ll be contributing fun, insightful entries on area motorcycle businesses, events and attractions as the event approaches.”
The CVB has renewed its partnership with the Daytona Beach News-Journal for the printing of the 2011 Official Biketoberfest® Guide. Approximately 40,000 guides will be distributed to Biketoberfest® visitors via the CVB’s Visitor Information Centers, located at the CVB’s main office, 126 E. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach; Bruce Rossmeyer’s Destination Daytona; and the main lobby of Daytona International Speedway. Copies will also be distributed via the newspaper’s outlets. Approximately 5,000 copies of the guides will be distributed outside of the Daytona Beach area prior to the event.
“This is the second year of an exciting collaboration,” says Turner. “The CVB promotes the event, and the News-Journal sells the guide. It allows us to present the visitor-appropriate content we want, and we’re able to get it out via the newspaper’s strong distribution system.”
Biketoberfest® is a 2011 Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 Event. For more information on this and other Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau’s initiatives, call 386.255.0415 or visit www.daytonabeach.com.
Source: http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/News/11-08-08/Headed_for_Biketoberfest_Look_here.aspx
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