Guy Cosmo Heads To Daytona International Speedway In Great Spirits

Guy Cosmo Heads To Daytona International Speedway In Great Spirits
 

Guy Cosmo Heads To Daytona International Speedway In Great Spirits


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Jul 03, 2008

Guy Cosmo Heads To Daytona International Speedway In Great Spirits John Thawley

Spirit of Daytona Racing’s at-track development of the No. 09 V8 Porsche-Coyote program maintains its forward momentum this week as Guy Cosmo and the Florida based team are home for the Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway, Round 9 of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16.

In preparation for the race, the team had a chance to test last Monday at the 2.258-mile Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course as part of a Rolex Series test day. The team acquired lots of new data while actually turning better times than they had reached during the Mid-Ohio race weekend. The team qualified 8th for Saturday’s EMCO Gears Classic.

“The test at Mid-Ohio went exceptionally well,” Guy said. “Fortunately, the conditions were dry and much more predictable than what we experienced during the EMCO Gears Classic on Saturday. The team made several changes to the No. 09 V8 Porsche-Coyote and found a lot more speed and grip. I think what we learned will translate well for this weekend’s Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona.”

The Mid-Ohio test provided valuable track time coming into this short one day event at Daytona.

“The other advantage of the Mid-Ohio test session,” Cosmo noted, “is it will help us offset the short duration of this week’s Daytona event. The Brumos 250 is a one day deal where we practice that day and race that night. Even though it’s the same for everyone, track tIme is scarce.”

Treacherous Conditions Left Cosmo Out in the Rain at Mid-Ohio:

Guy Cosmo’s weekend met an early demise during Saturday’s EMCO Gears Classic presented by Key Bank at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for round seven of the Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16. With the green flag dropping, clouds gathered and immediately opened up over Mid-Ohio. Within 7 laps, the course was completely immersed in water..

In addition to a soaked track, strong winds made conditions challenging for all. Despite it all, Cosmo managed to push and keep the 8th place qualifying No. 09 Coyote running firmly in the lead pack. Unfortunately, while passing for position, Cosmo was forced into a spin causing contact with the wall. The day was done for the V8 Porsche Coyote.

Other than his frustration, Cosmo walked away from the incident without injuries.

“Everything’s okay, just a bit of headache,” said Cosmo after the incident. “It was really challenging out there, and I’m disappointed because I enjoy driving in the rain. We were in a good spot and I think the strategy that Spirit of Daytona had in place for our driver change to get Mark (Camirand) into the car would have played out perfectly. Unfortunately though, we didn’t get the chance. I’m sorry for the team but I was going around another Daytona Prototype, and I must have got just an inch of wheel on that track sealant, and from there, there was nothing I could do and the car just took off once it hit the grass.”


 
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