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Mid-Ohio: Mark puts the car on the second row (P3)
String of top-five qualifying results remains unbroken


June 20, 2008 UPDATE 17:55
Mark had to deal with a bit of traffic at the start of qualifying but was immediately on pace. He would go P1 on laps one and three but get bumped down as other cars used clear track to their advantage. Mark would do a drive through the pit lane to find space and would go out to set his fastest lap - a 1:28.109 on lap six to sit P2. That held until late in the session when he would get nipped at the line and end the session P3, just 2/10ths off pole.

Starting on the inside of row 2, this is the seventh consecutive top-five qualification for the Exchange Traded Gold No. 61 Ford Riley.

Mid-Ohio: Brian and Mark top the charts in practice
Mark ends the session P1 in the #61 Ford Riley


June 20, 2008 UPDATE 14:15:
After two practice sessions, the #61 Ford Riley continues to sit at the top of the time sheets. Brian lead the field in session two with a 1:18.335. Both drivers felt the car was well balanced on old tires - good for race conditions. The crew is prepping the car for qualifying a bit later this afternoon.

Practice 1: With Qualifying set to go this afternoon, the AIM Autosport crew was looking for some good data in morning practice to get the car set up. They got more than that when both Brian and Mark would sit atop the time sheets for most of the morning session. The crew had been working on some changes that saw the laps times drop. Brian would set his fast lap of 1:17.990 and sit P1 getting bumped to P2 by just .040 seconds. Mark took over and in the final few minutes would score successive fast laps of 1:17.866 and 1:17.555 to take the Exchange Traded Gold #61 Ford Riley to the top of the timing sheets to end the session.

Both Mark and Brian commented on how the changes to the car worked to their advantage. "The car is working just great around the track" noted Mark. "It is handling so well and we are not having to fight the car at all. I am really looking forward to a good qualifying run this afternoon."

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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.


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