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Penske and Porsche to Grand Am
5th December 2008
The American Penske Racing organisation, based in Mooresville, North Carolina, has confirmed that it will run a Porsche powered Riley Daytona Prototype in the 2009 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series.
Porsche’s history with Penske Racing dates back to 1972, and since the relationship started, the two organizations have shared more than 35 wins and five championships.
Penske Racing founder Roger Penske said, “We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with Porsche. We look to continue our considerable sports car success and our team is working hard to prepare for the first event in Daytona.”
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