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Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Season Mid-Season Update
By source: Volkswagen of America
Aug 27, 2008, 22:30
HERNDON, VA – The Jetta TDI Cup may be half way through the season, but the competition is only getting started. After winning at Mosport International Raceway and consistently placing in the top six positions, David Jurca, 22, Federal Way, Wash., leads the Jetta TDI Cup series standings by a mere 7 points, but with four more races in the season the contest is still wide open.
“The first half of this series has been nothing short of exhilarating with a different winner at each race demonstrating the parity in the series,” said Clark Campbell, motorsport manager, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “The drivers are becoming more comfortable with the cars and are learning the benefits of racing a TDI clean diesel engine equipped with a DSG transmission. I think there is still room for some surprises from these young drivers in the second half of the season.”
“The first four races in the clean-diesel series, the first of its kind in the United States, have been seen by more than 55,000 spectators and fans,” said Campbell. “The response we’ve had at every race has been great – our drivers are competitive on the track and the Jetta TDI’s are drawing interest from fans who are amazed at how quiet, yet fast, the cars actually are.”
The Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup series features 30 up-and-coming drivers ages 16 to 26 driving a factory managed 2009 Jetta TDI, with the goal to find the driver with the most talent and help them break into the world of professional motorsports.
Races have taken place at VIRginia International Raceway, Mosport Raceway, Portland International Raceway and Lime Rock Park, after the driver selection that took place at Firebird International Raceway in Phoenix, Ariz. The Jetta TDI Cup series, the first all clean-diesel race series, is sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing Inc. Sponsors for the race include: Aggreko, Athlete’s Performance, Bondurant, Bosch, ful®, Holder, Hoopla, Ironclad, Kyosho, Oakley, RedBull, UTI and ViON.
Points Scores, driver’s standings after four of eight races
Complete ranking information listed below includes ranking, driver name (points), hometown and car sponsor.
1, David Jurca (113 pts), Federal Way, Wash. - Kyosho
2, Josh Hurley (106 pts), Cooper City, Fla. – Athletes’ Performance
3, Chris Castagna (105 pts), South Boston, Mass. - Bosch
4, Mark Pombo (84 pts), Duluth, Ga. - Ful
5, Liam Kenney (83 pts), Sterling, Va. - ViON
6, Caleb Kenney (81 pts), Berkeley, Calif. - Aggreko
7, Chris Holman (78 pts), Bulington, ON, Canada - Kyosho
8, Jimmy Underhill (66 pts), Greenwood Village, Colo. - Bosch
9, Michael DeNino (64 pts), Gaithursburg, Md. - Castrol
10, Timmy Megenbier (61 pts), Melrose Park, Ill. - SCCA
11, Wyatt Dallenbach (56 pts), San Antonio, Texas – DC United
12, Derek Jones (55 pts), Philadelphia, Penn. - Oakley
13, Andy Lee (48 pts), Colorado Springs, Colo. – Red Bull
14, Gary Williams, Jr., (44 pts), Dana Point, Calif. - Oakley
15, Taylor Broekemeier (41 pts), Fort Collins, Colo. - Bondurant
16, Chris Kuenning (37 pts), Grand Rapids, Mich. - Aggreko
17, Nick Mancuso (36 pts), Mettawa, Ill. - Specialty
18, Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle (33 pts), Puebla, Mexico - SCORE
19, Andrew Cordeiro (30 pts), Woodbridge, ON, Canada – VW Credit
20, Adam Love (19 pts), Normal, Ill. – VW PreLoved
21, Jake Dallenbach (10 pts), San Antonio, Texas, Auto Logistics
22, John Shim (10 pts), Starkville, Miss. – VW Credit
23, Adam Kretschmer (9 pts), Brampton, ON, Canada – VW P&A
24, David Heinz (8 pts), Pittsburgh, Penn. – VW PreLoved
25, Chad Brassfield (6 pts), Scottsdale, Ariz. - UTI
26, Adam Crepin (6 pts), St. Louis, Mo. - SCCA
27, David Richert (3 pts), Niverville, MB, Canada - Hoopla
28, Ryan Buetzer (1 pts), Long Beach, Calif. - ViON
29, Evan Pflock (0 pts), Redondo Beach, Calif. - SCORE
30, Noah Arundel (0 pts), Tonka Bay, Minn. – VW P&A
Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Volkswagen of America, Inc. recently announced Electronic Stability Program (ESP) as standard equipment on all its 2009 vehicles. As a result, Volkswagen is one of the only original equipment manufacturers to offer an electronic stability control system on their entire product line – ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) deadline requiring vehicles in the 2012 model year to include stability control systems. Volkswagen’s ESP technology works in conjunction with anti-lock brakes and helps reduce loss of control and rollovers to avoid crashes. NHTSA predicts nearly 10,000 lives could be saved each year if automakers included stability systems as standard equipment.
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