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Lizards Unveil 2009 ALMS GT2 Program

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Flying Lizard Motorsports, the 2008 American Le Mans Series GT2 team champions, announced today its 2009 racing program. The Sonoma, California-based team will field two 2009 911 GT3 RSR Porsches in the GT2 class — the No. 45 and No. 44 — for the complete 2009 ALMS season.

Joerg Bergmeister (Germany) will return to Flying Lizard in 2009 for his third consecutive season to defend his and the team’s 2008 championships. He will be joined in the No. 45 by Patrick Long (USA). In the No. 44, Seth Neiman (USA) will return with co-drivers Darren Law (USA) and Johannes van Overbeek (USA).

2009 will be the third season that Bergmeister and Long have competed together as a team. Two of the top Porsche drivers in the world, together they won back to back ALMS GT2 championships in 2005 and 2006, a total of eight ALMS GT2 races, and won in GT2 at the 2004 24 Heures du Mans (with Sascha Maassen). Bergmeister and Long are again both Porsche Works drivers for the 2009 season. Click here for complete driver biographies.

Flying Lizard team management for 2009 includes: Seth Neiman, team principal; Tommy Sadler, crew chief and co-technical director; Craig Watkins, chief engineer; Stefan Pfeiffer engineer, No. 45 Porsche and co-technical director; Thomas Blam, chief strategist; Eric Ingraham, team manager and No. 44 Porsche strategist; Jennifer Hart, team marketing; and Paul Pillitteri, team merchandising.

Neiman looks forward to a competitive season: “Flying Lizard is excited and energized to be back with the series for our sixth consecutive year. Our goal this year is to defend our team and drivers’ championships. Everything we’ve done since the day after celebrating at Laguna Seca has been focused on that goal. With 2009 likely to be a step up from the already intense competition of last season, it is going to be a very tough and challenging effort. The fans should be in for a real treat.”

Flying Lizard expects to receive its two new 2009 Porsche 911 GT3 RSRs in early January and plans to attend the American Le Mans Series Winter Test in Sebring, Florida in late January. Flying Lizard will announce additional program details in early 2009.

Discussion

5 comments for “Lizards Unveil 2009 ALMS GT2 Program”

  1. why doesn’t seth give up his drivers seat? it would help.

    Posted by Rick | December 13, 2008, 7:08
  2. Because Seth owns the team. Its no different from Raymond Narac in the IMSA Matmut Porsche.

    The whole reason for the team is so he can spend his hard-earned cash on some quality motor racing.

    Posted by johntt | December 13, 2008, 11:24
  3. +1

    Posted by Chris | December 13, 2008, 21:14
  4. Oh yeah…

    Posted by bamba | December 14, 2008, 15:40
  5. But he also gave us good memories along the way with his well ran team. He doesn’t use pay drivers either. Most of the funding is out of pocket too. ShoreTel and eSilicon are not that big of sponsors. As you can see the Flying lizard logo dominates the livery.

    Though he took away Porsches possible 1-2 finish at LeMans they’re glad he likes to spend away his wealth in GT racing.

    Posted by bamba | December 14, 2008, 15:44

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