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Published Mar 6, 2005
(Updated Dec 26, 2006)
ALTON, Va. (February 25, 2005) – After racing Porsches
together in three different series last season, including
the Rolex Sports Car Series and Grand-Am Cup Series, drivers
David Murry, of Atlanta, Ga., and Craig Stanton, of Long Beach,
Calif., will reunite in the Synergy Racing No. 80 Porsche
GT3 Cup this season for a run at the GT championship.
However, Murry will not be giving up his spot in Synergy Racing’s
autobysite.com/pipeservicestt.com-sponsored No. 81 Porsche
with co-driver Mae Van Wijk, of Houston, Texas; instead the
iron man will pull double duty, starting in the No. 80 car
and finishing in the No. 81 entry.
“I have never done this before, and I am really looking
forward to it,” Murry said. “It really puts a
challenge out there for us. I think it would be great to have
a 1-2 finish in a race or two.”
“We have an interesting spin with three drivers and
two cars, but I think it will work out real well,” Stanton
added. “Strategy is going to be the key. This will be
the fifth time over the years that David and I have teamed
together. We just keep getting stronger as teammates and the
results show it. I’m looking forward to continuing on
with that.”
The combination of Murry and Stanton was a potent one last
season. The pair picked up the Rolex Series SGS win at the
Grand Prix of Miami and a second-place finish at Phoenix.
That was in addition to their three victories in the Grand-Am
Cup Series en route to Stanton’s GS driver championship.
While Stanton was not part of Synergy Racing’s effort
at the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona, teaming with Baldwin-Tafel
Racing for a fourth-place GT finish, he is no stranger to
Synergy Racing. Stanton partnered with Van Wijk for several
events last year and helped bring out the best in the up-and-coming
driver, tying her career-best finish of fourth at Barber Motorsports
Park. Although Stanton will not share the wheel with Van Wijk
in the No. 81 Porsche this year, he views both her and Murry
as his teammates in Synergy’s GT effort.
“This will be the second year Mae and I have teamed-up,”
Stanton remarked. “We earned the SunTrust Improve Your
Position Award twice last year, so we work very well together.
I think this is one of the most interesting line-ups out there
and we’re going to be a lot of fun to watch. I can picture
a podium where David has to keep running from one step to
another.”
“I am really encouraged by Mae's progress from last
year. She went seven seconds per lap faster than she did last
year at Daytona,” Murry noted. “I feel she is
making leaps and bounds forward, and I’m looking forward
to her first podium.”
Stanton will join Van Wijk and Murry in Synergy Racing’s
GT effort next weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the
Grand Prix of Miami, March 3-5. The race will be televised
live on SPEED Channel on Saturday, March 5 at 3 p.m. ET. For
additional information, visit www.grandamerican.com.
About Synergy Racing
Team owners Cole Scrogham and Danny and Steve Marshall introduced
Synergy Racing in December 2004. Based at Virginia International
Raceway, Synergy Racing is an evolution of G&W Motorsports,
which had catered to Porsche racing since 1996 and became
the most successful team in the Rolex Sports Car Series with
four championships, 15 class wins and more than 50 podium
finishes. The team underwent a major transformation that included
a name and logo change, as well as a complete restructuring
into a customer-based championship racing business, which
concentrates on the needs of the customer rather than the
desires of the team. For more information on Synergy Racing,
visit www.synergyracing.com.