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Series standout Mathiasen Motorsports has announced today that it is withdrawing from the 2009 Cooper Tires presents the Atlantic Championship by Mazda.
Last season Mathiasen Motorsports [driver Jonathan Bomarito] lead the most laps, double its nearest competition, won the most races and earned the most poles on their way to a hard fought runner-up position in the 2008 Atlantic championship fight.
http://www.eformulacarnews.com/news_info.php?n=5197
Dang.
New Atlantic team joins series:
Primetime Race Group has decided to spread its diversity into the Atlantic Championship ... with the addition of a two-car effort aimed at the $1 million series championship.
American Le Mans Series Team owner Joel Feinberg and team manager Brent O’Neill, in a joint venture with entrepreneur Jamie Rand, have acquired the 2008 championship-winning No. 8 car and the No. 88 car from Brooks Associates Racing. The team intends to campaign both cars for a repeat performance in the 2009 championship.
http://www.primetimeracegroup.com/2009/04/20/primetime-race-group-expands-into-open-wheel/
Okay, so it's an arrive-and-drive program run by a GT2 ALMS team with cars from a defunct team.
Still good news. :thumbup:
Trevor Longman
04-20-09, 09:19 PM
That's great news! I'm glad to see there are new teams joining in the series when we aren't even sure if the series will be around much longer. Should be a little more incentive for Ben Johnston to keep his wallet open and try to sustain the series.
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