- Home Empire
: Andy Lally (born in Northport), Guy Cosmo (born in Long Island) and Mark Patterson (lives in Bronxville) are the only drivers in this weekend's field from New York state. Lally now lives in Georgia and Cosmo calls West Palm Beach home, while Patterson was born in South Africa.
- Pruett, Rojas Look for Sweep: Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas look to sweep the Rolex Series races at Watkins Glen after winning by 3.033 seconds in the Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen in June. The pair is one victory short of tying the all-time single season record of seven (Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty in 2007). Gurney and Fogarty swept both WGI races last season.
- Despite Leading, Gurney Not Getting Victories: While Alex Gurney has led the most laps in each of the three most recent Rolex Series races, the No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Pontiac Riley failed to win any of them. Gurney was slingshot at the finish of the Brumos Porsche 250 by Scott Pruett, resulting in a second place finish. Then, he led the most laps in the Porsche 250 presented by Bradley Arant at Barber Motorsports Park, only to lose the clutch late in the race and finish 16th. At Montreal, Gurney fell from first to seventh when he went off-track to avoid a spinning GT car, and was later collected by a Daytona Prototype that lost its brakes, resulting in an eighth-place finish.
- Two Daytona Prototypes to Debut at Watkins Glen: Childress-Howard Racing will unveil its No. 4 Pontiac Crawford this weekend. Three-time Rolex 24 winner Andy Wallace will be the lead driver on the car, with his wife, Catherine Crawford Wallace, the crew chief. Two-time Rolex Series champion Andy Lally, a GT regular and occasional NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver for TRG, will co-drive. Also debuting is the No. 28 Alegra Motorsports Gatorade/Today MD Porsche Riley of 2007 Rolex Series GT winners Carlos de Quesada and Jean-Francois Dumoulin. Scooter Gabel, who also shared in the Alegra Rolex 24 triumph, is also listed. Dumoulin also won the SGS class in the 2004 Rolex 24. De Quesada said the team will also race in the season finale at Miller Motorsports Park.
- New Look for No. 60 at The Glen: The No. 60 Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley of Mark Patterson and Oswaldo Negri will have a new look this week. The car will feature the "Hospital for Special Surgery." The New York City facility performs more than 20,000 procedures a year. Patterson had surgery there last year after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle, allowing him to participate in the season finale at Salt Lake City.
- Brumos Continues to Surge: The No. 58 Brumos Porsche Riley of David Donohue and Darren Law opened the year with four finishes of 11th or worse, putting the drivers outside the top 20 in the standings. Since then, the pair has finished second three times and fifth twice prior to the Montreal 200, where Law ran out of gas shortly before the finish line and took third.
Despite the setback, the pair has moved up to a tie for fifth in the standings, only 18 points behind Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty in third. The No. 59 Brumos Porsche Riley of JC France and Joao Barbosa have also been surging, with the two tied for ninth in the standings. They have finished in the top five in three of the most recent four races, with Barbosa setting the fastest race lap in the Montreal 200.
ROLEX SERIES POINT STANDINGS
- Daytona Prototype: 1. (tie) Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas, (321); 3. Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty (258); 5. (tie) Darren Law, David Donohue (240); 7. (tie) Marc Goossens, Jim Matthews (238); 7. (tie) JC France, Joao Barbosa (237).
- MESCO Building for the Future Rookie of the Year: 1. Tim George Jr. (265); 2. Ted Ballou (249); 3. Ricardo Zonta (225); 4. Jeff Segal (224); 5. Diego Alessi (221).
MILESTONES
- Pruett, Ganassi Continue Winning Record: Scott Pruett and Chip Ganassi continue to set records for overall wins in the Rolex Series. Pruett notched his 20th overall win in the Porsche 250 presented by Bradley Arant at Barber Motorsports Park, now seven more than second-place James Weaver. In turn, Ganassi earned his 21st win - all in Daytona Prototypes - 10 more than the SunTrust Racing team. Pruett has also finished in the top 10 in 29 consecutive Rolex Series Daytona Prototype races.
- Pontiac Owns Class Win Record: With eight class victories this season, Pontiac has passed Porsche for all-time class wins. Pontiac owns 52 class wins, while Porsche, which won for the first time in 2008 in the GT class at Mid-Ohio, has 50.
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