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Daytona Preview 2007.07.04: AIM Autosport is celebrating an anniversary this week – one year since the Canadian team's first Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series race. The team returns to Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., with a few changes to the No. 61 Lexus-powered Riley Mk XI. The most visible is the addition of a powerful squad of sponsors, including Exchange Traded Gold, Barrick Gold Corporation, RBC Financial Group and Telus' Mike Network. The team's target has also changed, from securing a race finish to topping the field. After finishing fifth in the Rolex 24 At Daytona in January, the AIM crew know it's possible. Burt Frisselle of Lynchburg, Va. – who alternates races with his brother Brian – and Mark Wilkins of Toronto will lead the charge in the July 4 race on the 3.56-mile Daytona track. "One year ago we were focused on the logistics of doing a 2 ¾-hour race with pit stops, not on the ultimate performance of the car. Up until this race last year, we had never done anything more than a 45-minute sprint race. It was a test of the team and infrastructure more than a test of the car," co-owner Ian Willis explained. "This year we come back with seven races under our belt including the 24, so now the focus is on track performance and results. A year ago, we were happy with a finish. Now our sights are set on the podium!" Bogies at Boggy "Here, finally these kids have a place that they can come and feel normal. Brian and I want to help raise money and help raise awareness in a group of people who are privileged to go racing," Burt Frisselle said. "We do a lot of hospital visits. A lot of times, we leave a little bit depressed or down because it's always hard to see kids in hospital. But we leave Boggy Creek in such good spirits because instead of seeing kids sick in bed, we're seeing them out shooting bow and arrows, swimming in the pool, making crafts and just having a blast."
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Established in 1995 with a mandate to identify, train and manage emerging motorsport talent AIM operates multi-car teams competing in the Formula BMW USA Championship and the Star Mazda Series North American Championship. Among those drivers who have graduated from AIM Autosport are former series and rookie champions james hinchcliffe, Andrew Ranger, Andrew Bordin, J.F.Veilleux, Jonathan Macri, L.P. Dumoulin, Anthony Simone and Dan Burchill. Other notable AIM graduates include, Sam Hornish Jr., Billy Asaro, mark wilkins, Ashley Taws, Paul Dana, Tom Dyer, Josh Schreiber, Dan McMullen and Antoine Bessette. |