Press Release
Subaru Runs Strong in GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Opener
- Factory Team’s WRX STI runs as high as 3rd at Daytona -
Phoenixville, PA. – Jan. 27, 2012

Facing a 40-car field in the Grand Sport class of the GRAND-AM
Continental Tire Sports Car Championship racing series, Subaru Road
Racing Team’s (SRRT) drivers ran as high as third place in their
4-door #35 Subaru WRX STI at the season-opening race held at the
world-famous Daytona International Speedway.
Subaru driver Andrew Aquilante, Phoenixville, Pa., worked his way to
the third spot and held the position from laps 36 through 38, but an
on-track incident on the last lap of the race involving another
Grand Sport class competitor knocked the team’s #35 Subaru out of
the race and eventually classified in the 28th spot.
Teammate Bret Spaude, Bushnell, Fl. qualified seventh fastest for
the race, only one mph off the pole sitter’s qualifying speed. He
raced the first 24 laps of the 58-lap, 2 ˝-hour race on Daytona’s
3.56-mile combinational oval track and infield road course. The pair
shared a race-prepped 2012 4-door Subaru WRX STI developed
specifically to go against rival teams within a class in which cars
customarily produce over 400 horsepower.
“Our Subaru’s performance in practice, qualifying and the race was
solid and the preparation by the crew simply excellent. We learned a
bit during the practice days and applied them into this weekend,”
said Joe Aquilante, principal of Phoenix Performance in
Phoenixville, Pa., where SRRT makes its base operations.
“Brett qualified seventh fastest and was in fourth place at the end
of the first lap. He did an excellent job in his 24 laps. Then, A.J.
[Andrew] got up to third place on lap 38. The last lap collision
came while he was attempting a pass in the bustop [section of the
race course], and a car ahead of him unexpectedly spun and contact
was unavoidable. Now that our car will be back at our race shop for
two months before the next round, we’ll dig deeper and find those
extra tenths of a second [per lap].”
Added James Han, motorsports marketing manager for Subaru of
America, Inc., “Our final race result from Daytona [International
Speedway] won’t accurately reflect the on-track performance from our
STI and the polished teamwork displayed by SRRT, but our program
shows great promise, and I’m looking forward to the upcoming rounds
in the championship.”
The Daytona race was televised by SPEED TV for broadcast on February
4th at 12 noon EST. The next race is March 30-31 at Barber
Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Ala.
Sponsors for SRRT include Subaru Of America, Inc., Subaru Tecnica
International (STI), Subaru Performance Tuning (SPT), Hawk Brakes,
Ron Davis Racing Radiators, Automotive Racing products, Rotary
Lifts, Carbonetic, and Perrin.
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