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AIM Autosport Announces Drivers for the #61 Ford Riley


AIM Autosport have confirmed the drivers for the #61 car

AIM Autosport announced today that Mark Wilkins is back at the wheel of the No. 61 Ford Riley and for the 2009 season he will be joined by former team mate Burt Frisselle. The pair last raced together in 2007 as Burt worked with the team through its first full season in the Rolex Sports Car Series. The twenty-seven year old Frisselle first raced in the series in 2004.

Suntrust Announces that Frisselle will Join Team for 2009


Angelelli will be joined by Brian Frisselle for 2009

ATLANTA (Nov. 3, 2008) -- Brian Frisselle, the 24-year-old American who scored a pair of breakthrough Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series victories this past August, has joined the No. 10 SunTrust team of Wayne Taylor Racing as co-driver with Italian former series champion Max Angelelli for the 2009 season.

World Challenge GT To Again Wrap Up Toyota Grand Prix Of Long Beach Weekend

The SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT - featuring such quick marques as Porsche, Corvette, Viper, Cadillac CTS-V and Mustang Cobra - will again wrap up racing activities at the 35th Anniversary Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 16-19.

The World Challenge GT starting field will take the green flag on Sun., April 19 after the conclusion of the inaugural IndyCar race.

B-K Motorsports to Close Doors


Team owner, Bob Bach will retire and close B-K Motorsports, which he started the ALMS program in 2005 as above

(Saukville, Wisc.) Friday, October 31, 2008 -- B-K Motorsports announced today that they will be closing their doors effective October 31, 2008 in conjunction with the retirement of owner Bob Bach.

Mazda Aims to Continue ALMS Despite Closure of B-K Motorsports


Mazda will announce their 2009 plans before the end of the year

Mazda statement regarding the retirement of Bob Bach/closing of B-K Motorsports