DYSON RACING WINTER TEST
Team Welcomes New Driver and Sponsors

SEBRING, FL February 10, 2011 - No ice, cold or snow - just two warm days for the seventh annual American Le Mans Winter Test here in Sebring, Florida. Dyson Racing returned for the third year with their Mazda Lola Coupe sporting the new G-OIL livery with additional signage featuring ModSpace and Construct Corps. Joining the team at the test was Jay Cochran, who will be partnering Chris Dyson and Guy Smith in the #16 G-OIL entry in the endurance races including the 12 Hours of Sebring on March 19.

"To me, driving for Rob and Chris is like driving for a Walkinshaw or a Ferrari. With its great record of wins and championships, Dyson Racing is one of the very best teams in American motorsports," Cochran said.

"It was a good test. The thing I found amazing about the car is how easy it is to drive, which shows you how much work the Dyson team has done on developing the car. I have driven a lot of evil cars in the past where there is a zone where you really had to be on your game because the car is so twitchy. But this car is very good."

Dyson summed up the test as "two productive days. We were able to assess the new engine configuration for 2011 and simulated the level of aerodynamics that we are going to expect at Sebring next month. We are at the comfortable stage with the Mazda-powered Lola where you are fine-tuning the car rather than chasing set-ups."

Smith noted that "the car feels comfortable. We are adapting to the rules changes that give us less power and more weight. The team has done a good job with the chassis to accompany the extra weight as well as AER with the Mazda engine in making the car drivable with the power level we have."

The 59th Annual Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring will be the first race of the 2011 American Le Mans Series season and the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. The combination will produce a 59-car grid. The race is set for 10:30 a.m. ET on Saturday March 19.

15.2.2011
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