Saturday, July 19, 2008
LEXINGTON, Ohio, July 19, 2008 - Tafel Racing collected its third
American Le Mans Series GT2 class victory at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge.
The No. 71 Tafel/Bell Micro Racing Ferrari F430 GTC of Dirk Müller (a native of
Germany living in Monaco) and Dominik Farnbacher (Ansbach, Germany) were
rewarded with their third victory of the season - joining wins at St.
Petersburg, Fla. and Long Beach, Calif. - after a brilliant pit strategy call
jumped the car from fourth into a one lap lead with the team's first of two pit
stops. The No. 73 Tafel Racing Ferrari F430 GTC co-driven by Alex Figge (Denver,
Col.) and Jim Tafel (Alpharetta, Ga.) made a sizeable leap through the field
gaining four positions from their starting spot to finish eighth on the
2.25-mile, 13-turn Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Drivers: Dominik Farnbacher (Ansbach, Germany), Dirk Müller (a native of
Germany now living in Monaco)
The Bell Micro Ferrari brought home a victory after being at or near the top of
the GT2 time sheets all weekend. Dominik Farnbacher, who qualified the car
fourth, went on to set the fastest GT2 race time. Dirk Müller set the quickest
GT2 time in the final morning warm-up before the race. From fourth on the grid,
Farnbacher set to work in his typical quiet but quick fashion keeping on the
tail of the three leading GT2 cars. Technical Director Tony Dowe (Cumming, Ga.)
intuitively watched the calls from other teams on pit lane and played the
strategy perfectly at the race's first of four caution periods. Farnbacher
entered pit lane in fourth-place handing the Bell Micro Ferrari over to Müller
approximately one hour into the two hour and 45-minute race. The pit crew
returned the No. 71 back on track quickly with Müller taking advantage of Dowe's
race strategy to springboard from fourth into the race lead. A misstep in the
strategy of competitors, compounded by pit lane troubles, would further benefit
Tafel/Bell Micro giving Müller a one lap lead he would never relinquish. The No.
71 finished ninth overall in the four-class event. It was the 11th career
American Le Mans Series victory for Müller, the 2000 GT2 Champion, and the third
for Farnbacher. It was the first Mid-Ohio win for either driver. With victories
in 50 percent of the events this season, Farnbacher and Müller have moved to
within four points of the lead in the GT2 Driver Championship chase with five
races remaining.
No. 73 Tafel Racing Ferrari F430 GTC
Drivers: Alex Figge (Denver, Col.), Jim Tafel (Alpharetta, Ga.)
The No. 73 Tafel Ferrari F430 GTC started 12th in today's race - the car's
fourth race of the season and the third with the Jim Tafel-Alex Figge
combination. Tafel took the green flag and started his attack moving up to tenth
before the first caution. Strategist David Fullerton called the No. 73 into the
pits at the same time as the No. 71 sister car one hour into the event. Figge
returned to the track in tenth and would be holding eighth-place 20 minutes
later. An extended caution and unfortunate timing of another yellow flag - which
dropped the car a second lap behind - kept Figge from gaining more spots in his
third race since returning to the American Le Mans Series at Salt Lake City in
May. The No. 73 Tafel Racing Ferrari would eventually have to settle for
eighth-place in class, 18th overall, two laps behind their race winning
teammates of Farnbacher and Müller.
Quotes
Jim Tafel, Driver, No. 73: "I didn't go out there and force it. I knew my
position and every car in front of me that I saw I just reeled in. I just tried
to bring back an awesome car for Alex. I am really happy with my stint. I wish I
was a little quicker but that will come with time. I am glad that I made no
mistakes and I was out there consistently hitting every lap. Alex did a great
job for the rest of the race. I am thrilled for the [number] 71. What a great
feeling. Dominik and Dirk both had great runs. The team was awesome. I'm really
proud of the guys."
Tony Dowe, Technical Director: "It was a really good race. We knew from
qualifying and warm-up this morning that we could win. When you have that mental
edge it makes a big difference. We were very unfortunate at Lime Rock and we
really dug-in after that. We had to go back to Atlanta [to the team shop to make
repairs] with the 71 car and everyone, from the truckies that drove all night to
the guys working on the car, did an awesome job. The people from Michelotto that
were here helped and did a super job. Everyone did. You say that but this was
special."
Dominik Farnbacher, Driver, No. 71: "My stint was good. I think I could
have improved a position but I didn't want to risk anything. We are in the
middle of the season and I was right behind Wolf [Henzler, No. 45]. I had a few
chances to go by him but I didn't want to risk anything. I had problems with
traffic at the beginning but I was able to catch back up to the pack every time.
I think we have a pretty good strategy with our guys here on this team. It is
incredible."
Dirk Müller, Driver, No. 71: "I want to congratulate Dominik and the
whole Tafel team. The strategy was great. There were two teams that were making
mistakes with their strategy and we were right on with our strategy. At the end
I just controlled it. I had a lap lead and I never pushed the car towards the
end. We knew that we could double stint the Michelin tires, so we didn't change
them on the last stop. I am really, really happy. It makes me really proud to be
with a team like Tafel. It was a different challenge than Long Beach. You don't
need to have a Long Beach every time. There will be more races like that coming
in the future but for now I am really happy with this result."
Alex Figge, Driver, No. 73: "It was hot, hot, hot. Two hours in the car
seemed a bit long today. We got caught-out by the yellow in the beginning but we
still got back in the top-10. I think if we hadn't gotten caught in the wrong
spot and gone down that lap we would have had a pretty darn good finish. The
team was awesome and the stops were awesome. Obviously, the Ferrari is good. I'm
really looking forward to Road America."