Scott Tucker only have one thing planned racing for 24 hrs. Actually switching laps at race track is easy when compared to several distances he racks up journeying the globe trying to find the next race. Tucker's 2011 schedule makes him one of the most frantic drivers in the entire auto racing.
For Level 5 - which is located in Madison, Wis. - the timetable requires activities in 5 various race sequences spread throughout 7 nations around the globe. And, he usually takes to the track at Mazda Raceway Laguna Sea, in the weekend. Even though the team's time table is full Tucker is confident about his team which is composed of devoted and talented individuals.
His team is aims to win every race and they're going to certainly not likely to disassociate with the tough work it will take in order to get there. According to Tucker it usually takes a lot of racing to be able to be successful and he definitely has completed many of them. The Level 5 team in 2011 taken part at the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the Ferrari Challenge Series, the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge, Le Mans Series and the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.
The agenda for the team and Tucker is a backbreaker. Level 5 competed in France, United States, Italy, and Canada races. There's even a November travel to China for the six hours of Zhubai. All started at the Mobil 1 - 12 hours of Sebring in March, in which Level 5 obtained top honors in the American Le Mans Series season opener. After having a trip to the roads of Long Beach, California, the team entered the Atlantic to join the official 1 day test at Le Mans.
Fourteen days later, Level 5 is at Europe challenging in the 2nd round of the ILMC at the ancient Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. Even if Tucker stays in one location, he is still on the go. In the Road Race Showcase at Road America in Wisconsin, he manages to drive 6 races in 4 various series. Apart from the 4 hrs ALMS race, Scott battle it is out during the IMSA GT3 Challenge, the IMSA Prototype Lites by Yokohama as well as SCCA Professional Racing Trans-Am challenge, creating 4 podiums finishes as well as a triumph in the Trans-Am T2 category.
According to David Stone Level 5 Motorsports team manager, Scott has decided do the job that exhibits his commitment to the race team and his desire to win. It doesn't matter whether it is a screening; race in the ALMS, the Ferrari Challenge Series or the ILMC, Scott has showed that he is up to the job. And it's also not only regarding turning up. The group is always prepared to conduct in an advanced level.
For Level 5 - which is located in Madison, Wis. - the timetable requires activities in 5 various race sequences spread throughout 7 nations around the globe. And, he usually takes to the track at Mazda Raceway Laguna Sea, in the weekend. Even though the team's time table is full Tucker is confident about his team which is composed of devoted and talented individuals.
His team is aims to win every race and they're going to certainly not likely to disassociate with the tough work it will take in order to get there. According to Tucker it usually takes a lot of racing to be able to be successful and he definitely has completed many of them. The Level 5 team in 2011 taken part at the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the Ferrari Challenge Series, the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge, Le Mans Series and the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.
The agenda for the team and Tucker is a backbreaker. Level 5 competed in France, United States, Italy, and Canada races. There's even a November travel to China for the six hours of Zhubai. All started at the Mobil 1 - 12 hours of Sebring in March, in which Level 5 obtained top honors in the American Le Mans Series season opener. After having a trip to the roads of Long Beach, California, the team entered the Atlantic to join the official 1 day test at Le Mans.
Fourteen days later, Level 5 is at Europe challenging in the 2nd round of the ILMC at the ancient Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. Even if Tucker stays in one location, he is still on the go. In the Road Race Showcase at Road America in Wisconsin, he manages to drive 6 races in 4 various series. Apart from the 4 hrs ALMS race, Scott battle it is out during the IMSA GT3 Challenge, the IMSA Prototype Lites by Yokohama as well as SCCA Professional Racing Trans-Am challenge, creating 4 podiums finishes as well as a triumph in the Trans-Am T2 category.
According to David Stone Level 5 Motorsports team manager, Scott has decided do the job that exhibits his commitment to the race team and his desire to win. It doesn't matter whether it is a screening; race in the ALMS, the Ferrari Challenge Series or the ILMC, Scott has showed that he is up to the job. And it's also not only regarding turning up. The group is always prepared to conduct in an advanced level.
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