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						   Team USA Scholarships 
						  
						 Barrett and Miller Impress in Atlantic Test 
						    Buttonwillow, Calif.. 9-21-07 - Patrick Barrett and Joel Miller enjoyed a new highlight 
						 in their burgeoning careers on Tuesday when they each tested a US RaceTronics Atlantic car at Buttonwillow Raceway.  
						 
						  Aside from the sheer thrill of spending virtually a whole day behind the wheel of a 300-hp Champ Car Atlantic machine, 
						 they also learned a great deal about what lies in store for them in the future.  
							  
					      The test was made possible by support from the Pacific Coast Motorsports Champ Car World Series team, Buttonwillow Raceway, 
						 the Champ Car Atlantic Championship, Cosworth USA and Cooper Tire. 
							 
					       "This was a fantastic experience," said Barrett, 18, from Los Osos, Calif. "I had a great time working with everyone at US  
                         RaceTronics and really enjoyed driving the Swift 016.a Atlantic car. I learned a lot about what it takes to pilot these cars  
                         successfully and how important it is to get up to speed quickly. Driving the car is more physically demanding compared to the F2000 that 
                         I currently race. It gave me a good reference on what I need to work on most with my training program in terms of strength and 
                         endurance."  
						 
						  Miller, 19, from Hesperia, Calif., was equally ecstatic after gaining his first experience of an Atlantic car. "This was the 
						 first time I have driven a 'no-lift-shift' car," declared Miller. "It made life nice and easy with the shifts. (And) the amount of 
						 grip and braking capabilities the car had was amazing. For example, you can put 1500 psi on the brake pedal initially and the car 
						 will not lock a front tire. What an amazing feeling! 
						 
						  "I was really surprised about my physical condition," he continued. "[Indianapolis-based] Pitfit Training has prepared an 
						 excellent schedule for me with daily workouts. The only difficult area for me physically was with my neck and that will continue
						 to get better with more on-track testing." 
						  
						    US RaceTronics team principal Shane Seneviratne was impressed with his two young charges after putting them through their 
                          paces."The test turned out even better than expected," said Seneviratne, whose vast experience in the sport includes guiding recently  
                          crowned Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series champion Jon Fogarty to the first of his two Atlantic series titles in 2002 as team manager 
                          for Dorricott Racing. 
						  
						   "We tried to create a low pressure environment for the drivers and set some basic objectives to meet on the first few outings. 
						  Both of them followed instructions well and we slowly stepped up the intensity of the test as they completed more laps and got 
						  more confident with the cars. At the end of the day it was clearly evident that they deserve to be the recipients of this scholarship. 
                          They are well-rounded, professional and very talented drivers with a bright future."  
						  
						   Barrett and Miller will spend the next few weeks concentrating on their existing commitments in domestic competitions. Barrett 
						  will be looking to extend his lead in the Pacific F2000 Championship this weekend when he contests a pair of races at Infineon 
						  Raceway. Miller will compete next at Virginia International Raceway on October 6/7, when he hopes to clinch the Skip Barber 
						  National Presented by Mazda title, and with it an opportunity to earn a drive in the 2008 Star Mazda Championship. 
						  
						   The pair will then turn their attentions to the Formula Palmer Audi Autumn Trophy in England, where they will fly the 
						  patriotic Team USA Scholarship colors in six races over two weekends in late-October and early November. 
						  
						   Previous Team USA Scholarship winners include 1996 Champ Car champion Jimmy Vasser (1990); Champ Car and IRL race winner 
						   and current American Le Mans Series contender Bryan Herta (1991); Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car standouts Memo Gidley (1995), Paul
						   Edwards (1998) and Andy Lally (1999); 2004 Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy Rice (1997); this year's Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the 
						   Year Phil Giebler (2000); Champ Car race winner-turned Nextel Cup competitor A.J. Allmendinger (2001) and current Star 
						   Mazda Championship leader Dane Cameron (2006). 
						   
						     
						   Patrick Barrett and Joel Miller Buttonwillow Raceway Atlantic Test 
						  
						 
                          
                                  
                              
							  
						   More information on the Team USA Scholarships can be found at www.TeamUSAScholarship.com. http://www.TeamUSAScholarship.org/
 
							  
					      			              
  
  
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