Extreme Speed back in the game
Thanks to some quick thinking and reactions under pressure, the damage to the Sharp/Johannes van Overbeek Ferrari was limited to the rear body and a few components, team manager Derek Granison said.
“Because the rescue crew and the corner worker was right on-hand – a premeditated maneuver on Scott’s part as well (to get the car to a marshal’s post) – there was no damage to the chassis," Granison said. “Both of the guys did a magnificent job."
The Ferrari arrived back to ESM’s Jupiter, Fla., headquarters Tuesday from a local body shop with the team making the remaining repairs in advance of next week’s departure for the West Coast and the Tequila Patrón American Le Mans Series at Long Beach. If nothing else, Granison says he and Sharp know the mettle of the Extreme Speed crew.
“When everyone here was hired, I knew what they could handle," Granison said. “I pretty much hand-picked everyone on the team. A lot of these guys came with very high references and are extremely solid.
“It was a good learning experience," he added. “Over the course of the year, you’ll usually have one major experience like this. We’re of course hoping that we’ve gotten ours out of the way!"
The Tequila Patrón American Le Mans Series at Long Beach is the second round of the 2010 American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón. The race, set at the historic Long Beach street circuit, is scheduled for 4:40 p. m. PT on Saturday, April 17 with coverage on SPEED set for 8 to 10 p. m. ET.