Doran Racing Carries Momentum to New Jersey

With the confidence and momentum of a well-earned top-5 finish in last weekend’s Bosch Engineering 250 at VIR, the #77 Doran Racing / McDonald’s team, with co-drivers Memo Gidley and Brad Jaeger, are already at New Jersey Motorsports Park preparing for an even stronger performance in this weekend’s Verizon Wireless 250.


With the confidence and momentum of a well-earned top-5 finish in last
weekend’s Bosch Engineering 250 at VIR, the #77 Doran Racing /
McDonald’s team, with co-drivers Memo Gidley and Brad Jaeger, are
already at New Jersey Motorsports Park preparing for an even stronger
performance in this weekend’s Verizon Wireless 250.

"This is an awesome track with a superb layout that I really enjoyed
driving on last year," says Gidley.  "Even though it was brand-new and
there was no landscaping so the dust was a real problem every time a
car dropped a wheel off the track, there was still a surprising amount
of grip.  Just looking around you can see all kinds of improvements, so
I can’t wait to get in the car and out onto the track.  We’ve been fast
right off the truck in both races so far this year and I think that
speaks to the level the team and car are at now.  It doesn’t take a lot
of work to get up to speed, we’re fast and competitive right from the
start and that should translate into a good shot at a podium finish in
New Jersey."

Gidley, who co-drives the #77 Doran Racing/McDonald’s/Doran-Dallara
Ford, is a talented and widely respected American driver who was born
in La Paz, Mexico and now makes his home in Novato, California.  He has
made a name for himself as one of the most committed drivers in the
paddock, driving and winning in everything from karts to Indy Cars and
stock cars to prototypes.  2009 will mark Gidley’s fifth season in the
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series DP class, and his third season with
Doran Racing.

Brad Jaeger is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio and recent graduate of
Vanderbilt University where he was a member of their Formula SAE team. 
His racing resume includes karting, Sports 2000, Skip Barber, F2000,
Star Mazda and the Indy Pro Series.  He co-drove his first prototype
race for the Doran team in the 2007 season finale at Miller Motorsport
Park and was Gidley’s full-time co-driver during the 2008 season.

In this event last year, after running consistently in the top-5 in
pre-race practice sessions, the #77 Doran Racing machine was set for a
strong run in the race until brake problems forced the car to pit for
lengthy repairs mid-way through the race; the #77 car was ultimately
credited with a 14th-place finish.  During the 2008 season, the Doran
Racing team scored a remarkable streak of eleven top-10 finishes, eight
of them in a row.

"The big story last year was all the dust clouds that got kicked up
every time a car dropped a wheel off the track; it was like driving
blindly at top speed through a wall and hoping there were no stalled
cars on the other side," said Jaeger.  "Now that they’ve got sod down,
it should be a fun event.  I really enjoyed the track layout when we
raced there last August.  We had a good setup last year and I think our
new aero body panels and increased downforce should let us fight for a
podium finish."

Round 3 on the 2009 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series schedule is the
Verizon Wireless 250 at New Jersey Motorsports Park, May 1 – 3. 
On-track activities begin Friday, May 1 with several practice
sessions.  The 15-minute Daytona Prototype qualifying session takes
place 1:45 pm – 2:00 pm Saturday, May 2.  The green flag for the start
of the 250-mile / 2 3/4-hour Verizon Wireless 250 is scheduled to wave
at 1:00 pm, Sunday, May 3.  The race will be broadcast live on SPEED
TV.