
Margraf Racing first test notes
Racing series GRANDAM
Date 2004-10-04
Margraf Racing Successfully Shakes Down New Grand Am Riley-Pontiac
Auburn CA (September 30, 2004)-Margraf Racing, the newest member of the
Grand American Daytona Prototype family, successfully took delivery
of its Pontiac-Riley Mark 11 at Putnam Park Raceway on September 6.
With help from Riley Technologies and additional assistance from current
Daytona Prototype driver, Mike Borkowski, the Margraf team logged over
250 trouble- free miles in their initial exposure into Daytona prototypes.
The Riley- Pontiac performed flawlessly for two days in the late summer
Indiana heat.
Mike Borkowski was invaluable in his assistance to Margaf Racing and
its driver George Nolte. Borkowski, currently driving for Paul Mears
in the Mears Motor Coach Riley-Pontiac and second in last year's driver's
standings, has developed a reputation for being a knowledgeable and
technical test driver. His experience with four different chassis and
engine combinations proved invaluable. He and Paul Mears are currently
racing the same engine and chassis combination. "I have always
enjoyed the technological challenges of testing and the development
of a car and team. I felt that the testing went very well and Margraf
Racing is well on its way to be a positive addition to the continually
growing GrandAm Daytona Prototype ranks. The car ran perfectly for
the two days and George Nolte did an excellent job getting up to speed," said
Borkowski.
"
We thank Paul Mears for lending Mike to us for a few days. Having him
there really steepened our learning curve and helped both our team and
George progress more quickly, " said Bill Margraf. "We are
still looking for a driver to partner George for the last Rolex Daytona
Prototype race of the season at California Speedway on October30, so
it was imperative that we quickly get a baseline established for future
tests."
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