Patrick Barrett and APR Motorsport Gets a Double Top Ten at Daytona 
						   
	                      Daytona Beach, Fl - January 23, 2009- 
							 
					      : In a very strong showing at the Koni Sports Car Challenge Fresh from Florida 200 today, the APR Motorsport drivers 
						 and team finished sixth and ninth in the Street Tuner class. The entire race was packed with fierce competition and looks 
						 to be a good indicator of the team's strength in the season to come. Both of the APR Motorsport VW GTI's ran flawlessly and 
						 maintained perfect balance throughout the entire 3 hour event.  
						 
						  Drivers Josh Hurley and Ian Baas brought the #171 Gunther Volkswagen GTI to the finish line in sixth after an eventful race. 
						 Starting third on the grid, reigning Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Champion Josh Hurley was able to charge to the front of the pack and 
						 led for several laps before his first pit stop for fuel and a driver change. Bringing the car into pit lane, the Grand-Am officials 
						 issued a drive-through penalty for speeding. Due to the fact the APR Motorsport engineers developed a pit lane speed limiter for 2009 
						 and had calibrated it, the team protested the penalty. Grand-Am officials were unwilling to reconsider and the penalty had to be served. 
						 Josh Hurley remarked, "The car was great for my entire stint. It is a shame we had that penalty, it cost us a podium for sure. " Driver 
						 Ian Baas was then tasked with regaining the positions lost after serving the penalty. Driving from eighteenth position, Ian was able to 
						 charge to sixth place before a late-race caution halted the advancement and forced the race to end behind the safety car. After the race 
						 Ian said, "Josh did a fantastic job and handed me a perfect car. I was amazed at the straight line speed of the Civics. They are going to
						  be strong competition this year." 
						 
						  For the #181 VW GTI, drivers Patrick Barrett and Mike Sweeney were also set for a strong race. From the drop of the green flag, 
						 Mike Sweeney set about passing as many cars as possible. During his stint, Mike maintained the gap to the leaders, picking up several 
						 positions and keeping the car in pristine condition for his co-driver Patrick Barrett. Sweeney remarked, "I could see last year that 
						 we are going to get results. The team did a remarkable job in the off season developing the cars. This is just the beginning." Patrick Barrett, 
						 who raced in the Rolex GT series last year, again made steady progress taking the car over in nineteenth place after the driver change and 
						 eventually running as high as second. Once the final round of pit stops was complete, Patrick made several smart passes and unfortunately, 
						 like the #171 GTI, his charge to the front was thwarted by the late race caution. He did an especially good job of working around an instrument 
						 dash light issue in the last portion of his two hour driving stint.  "We finished eight positions higher than we qualified. If we didn't have 
						 that caution, we would have finished much higher. The team worked perfectly and the car was great throughout the race. The competition in this 
						 class is intense," said Patrick. 
							 
							   
						   Patrick Barrett in APR 181 at Daytona   
                          
						  (Photo: John Barrett)
  
						
						 SPEED TV will broadcast the race on Saturday January 31 at 1 PM Pacific, 10 AM Eastern. 
						
						 The APR Motorsport team next races at Homestead Miami Speedway March 13-15 for round two of the 2009 Koni Sports Car Challenge 
						
						
  
						
						   
						   Patrick Barrett in APR 181 at Daytona   
                          
						  (Photo: John Barrett)
  
						
												
			              Keep up with the team at www.goapr.com. For more information about Gunther VW go to www.gunthervw.net. For more information 
						 about Patrick Barrett go to www.patrickbarrettracing.com and his sponsor's site, www.Alpinestars.com. 
						  
		
						  
						  
							
							  
							  
						                              
                   
							  
					      			              
 
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