AIM Autosport Qualifies Seventh for GP of Miami Further putting AIM behind the pack, the team missed winter test sessions—particularly important this year as the series has switched to Continental tires. While many teams logged important data with the new rubber, AIM fell behind and now faces a steep learning curve. A single-day test early this week helped, but was really just a drop in the bucket. Today’s practice sessions allowed the team to gather more information, but set up changes before qualifying yielded little benefit. Qualifying driver, Mark Wilkins, managed a lap of 1m 14.535s around the 2.3 mile (3.7 km) 11-turn road course at an average speed of 111.089 mph (178.8 km/h), placing seventh. “It has to work, we just have to keep digging,” said Mark’s co-driver, Burt Frisselle. “We’ve got a steep learning curve as we’re behind and the only way to catch up is keep working.” “I think it comes down to sorting out how we use the tire,” Mark added. “The Continental tire is vastly different from what we’ve used for the last three years and we have to think vastly differently to get the best out of them. Other teams figured this out during winter testing and, like Burt said, we have to keep digging. We’re here to win and we have to keep pushing.” “We missed testing,” offered team principal, Ian Willis. He smiled, shrugged and then resumed pouring through the car’s telemetry, looking for the vital data that may allow the team to unleash its car. A 30-minute warm-up session tomorrow at 8:30 am will allow the team to make further evaluations. The Grand Prix of Miami, a 2h 45m race will start at noon. Coverage will be broadcast live on SPEED and MRN. |
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. |