Tri-Point Motorsports Welcomes Back Dino Crescentini for Laguna
WCTC Finale
October
14, 2007
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| After
taking a year long break from the cockpit of the #74
Tri-Point Motorsports MAZDA6 , SCCA Pro Racing SPEED
World Challenge Touring Car and GT driver Dino Crescentini
of Malibu, California will again pilot the team’s
#74 at the season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
the weekend of October 19-21. Crescentini contested
the 2006 WCTC season with Tri-Point, finishing 13th
in the driver standings with three top ten finishes
and a season high finish of 8th. Crescentini then competed
in the 2007 season opener in an Audi A4 with the STaSIS
team, but has not competed in a SPEED Touring Car race
since that time. |
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Dino
is clearly enthused about his upcoming race with the Tri-Point
team, and says, “when the opportunity arose to drive the
Tri-Point Mazda for the Laguna Seca event, I quickly jumped at
it. The Tri Point team member’s skill and camaraderie are
like no other, and their results this year are a testament to
that. I am both thrilled and proud to be back on the team for
the last event of 2007.”
Crescentini’s
return to the Tri-Point squad comes at a critical time for the
team. Although Mazda clinched the manufacturer’s title with
a Mazda win in the previous race at Road Atlanta and also due
in large part to the season long efforts by the familiar blue
and white MAZDA6s, the driver’s championship remains wide
open. Tri-Point pilots Jeff Altenburg of Ellicott City, Maryland
and Randy Pobst of Gainesville, Georgia currently sit first and
second in the driver points standings respectively with a mere
19 points separating them. Defending series champion Pierre Kleinubing
sits 10 points back of Pobst and also figures to potentially be
in the mix.
The
driver’s championship points battle aside, both Randy and
Jeff are happy to see their teammate from 06 returning for the
season finale. Says Pobst, “It'll be great to have Dino
back with Tri-Point. We've missed him. He's a heckuva driver and
always good company in the paddock.”
Altenburg
adds, “It'll be nice to have Dino back on board for Mazda
Raceway Laguna Seca. He is always fast and a great addition to
the team. I'm sure he'll be up to speed within just a few laps.”
The
SPEED World Challenge Touring Cars take to Mazda Raceway Laguna
Seca for first practice at 8:50 am Friday October 19. The 50-minute
race is scheduled to start at 12:00 noon on October 20. Log onto
www.world-challenge.com for a full schedule of the weekend’s
events. The race will be covered on SPEED on tape delay Saturday
October 28 at 3:30 pm EST.
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Contact:
Mike Speck
JMS Motorsports Marketing
JMSprservice@aol.com