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Nineteen-year old Jamie Bach leads flag-to-flag to win 2002 Formula Mazda National ChampionshipSAUKVILLE, WI (September 23, 2002 - On the same day of the glitz and glamour at the Emmy Awards in Hollywood, Jamie Bach and B-K Motorsports could not have scripted their 2002 SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) Formula Mazda National Championship at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course any better. In fact, the entire week was quite a story. But, the end result was a very popular and dominating championship victory and a great boost for the future of B-K Motorsports. The SCCA Runoffs took place from Monday, September 16 through yesterday's championship race with on-track sessions each day for the teams. Due to his college courses at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Bach and the B-K team (his parents Bob & Colleen and B-K partner Pat Kestner) decided that they would run Monday's practice session and qualify on Tuesday (giving themselves ONLY one chance to turn the week's best lap) in order to get Jamie back to classes. Fortunately, Bach went out and set quick time during Monday's practice and did the same during Tuesday's qualifying session. Once they left town, however, the entire Formula Mazda field would have two days to better the pole sitting time. In the end, Bach and B-K dodged ALL bullets and when the team arrived back at the track on Saturday to prepare for Sunday's race Jamie was still the fastest qualifier. In fact, a cell phone call (from Mid-Ohio) just after leaving class at UW-M on Thursday told Jamie his time had held and he would be the pole-sitter for Sunday's 20-lap championship race. Sunday's race went just as well too. Bach led the field down for a very clean start under beautiful blue skies and won the race into the first turn. In the early laps, Georgia's Kevin Roberts and a pack of others where close in tow. By lap four, however, Bach opened up an over three second advantage as the next four cars raced for second. Bach's lead was short lived, one lap later, as a full course caution and the pace car came out due to cars off course...bunching up the field. Bach was not to be denied, however, and he immediately took the lead at the restart. And from there on out, he cruised to victory in "Sunday Drive" fashion...winning by 11.5 seconds for an emotional win. As Bach pulled into the pit lane for his SPEED CHANNEL interview, Bach's father Bob was able to present him with his gold medal leading to a huge cheer and many tears from on-lookers. Another former UW-M grad would also have been proud of Bach this week. Late NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Alan Kulwicki also graduated from UW-M and the College of Engineering and Applied Science and took the connection between science and auto racing to new heights. Like Kulwicki, Bach has done much of the work on his car himself...with great support from his father Bob and Pat Kestner. In addition to the connection with Kulwicki and his college choice, Bach has now etched his name in the record books with an elite group of drivers who have won SCCA National Championships over the years. Paul Newman, Roger Penske, IRL Champion Scott Sharp, Bobby Rahal, and Jimmy Vasser are all former gold medal winners at the RUNOFFS. Bach hopes his RUNOFFS victory helps take his racing and the B-K team to the next few rungs on the racing ladder. B-K plans to contest the nationally televised professional ranks of Formula Mazda racing in the 2003 STAR MAZDA SERIES North American Championship. And for 2004, he plans to be at the upper level of North American road racing with the American LeMans Series. Ultimately, Bach contests that a trip to the Indianapolis 500 would cap off his racing dreams. The nationally televised (SPEED Channel) Formula Mazda championship race will air on Sunday, December 8. An exact airtime will be announced when available. ###GENERAL STAR MAZDA NOTES: GENERAL SCCA RUNOFFS NOTES: Post-Race Quotes: Jamie Bach, B-K Motorsports Formula Mazda #3 The car was fantastic today. The tires came in during the first lap and I was able to pull away a bit. I was a bit concerned going into the restart, because I know how good Kevin (Roberts), Jim (Goughary), and Doug (Peterson) are and I wanted to make sure they stayed behind me. Fortunately, they started racing each other and it helped our cause. The brakes started grabbing too much in the front towards the end, but I knew I had to just keep driving. We really wanted this one! Thank you again to my parents and my sister, Mr. Kestner, and everyone who has helped us. Thank you all!" 2002 CHAMPIONSHIPS: OTHER B-K MOTORSPORTS and JAMIE BACH QUICK FACTS: |
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