June 1st, 2010

Roush/UPT/Diarkis Mustang Wins Pole at Lime Rock Park
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LAKEVILLE, Conn. – Jack Roush Jr. earned his second consecutive GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge pole position of 2010 on Friday, at Lime Rock Park, and will lead a 31-car Grand Sport (GS) field to the green flag for Saturday’s two-and-a-half hour Memorial Day Weekend Classic race.
Roush’s time was 57.854 seconds (95.205 mph) in the No. 61 ROUSH® Performance Products Ford Mustang GT he shares with Billy Johnson. Starting alongside Roush will be second-fast qualifier Joe Foster in the No. 15 Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang Boss 302R he shares with Scott Maxwell.
While Fords earned a fourth consecutive pole and four of the top five starting positions, BMWs have won all four GS races at Lime Rock. With that in mind, Roush said it was important to start up front on the 1.53-mile, seven-turn track, where the leaders are expected to catch the tail of the field in a matter of minutes.
“Qualifying isn’t the race that really matters, but this was a statement that the Mustangs can do very well here,” Roush said. “Given the track’s size and weight of the car, it’s sometimes a difficult track for us. But our cars have been strong, and it showed again today.”
The two-and-a-half hour GS race starts on Saturday, May 29 at 3 p.m. (Eastern).
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April 23rd, 2010

Roush Jr. (left) and Billy Johnson (right) signing autographs at VIR
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DANVILLE, Va. – Jack Roush Jr. scored his first career pole position in the GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge on Friday at Virginia International Raceway by the slimmest of margins, and he will lead a pack of 31 Grand Sport (GS) class cars to the green flag for Saturday’s Bosch Engineering VIR 200.
The two-and-a-half hour race, also featuring the Street Tuner (ST) class, will begin at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Roush turned in a time of 2:03.351 (95.435 mph) in the No. 61 ROUSH Performance Products Ford Mustang GT. He’ll share the front row with Joe Foster in the No. 15 Multimatic Motorsports/Bayshore Recycling Ford Mustang Boss 302R. Foster’s time was one thousandth of a second behind – 2:03.352 (95.434 mph) – in a bid for his third consecutive pole position. It did, however, mark Foster and co-driver Scott Maxwell’s fourth straight front row start.
Roush and co-driver Billy Johnson have a victory and second-place finish in their last two races after failing to score points in the season opener at Daytona International Speedway. They are sixth in points.
“It was intense,” Roush said. “I had only one lap with traffic, so I was lucky to get in a few clean laps. The car felt a little different from practice running with sticker tires in qualifying, so I took time to feel it out and get a good time.”
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April 12th, 2010

Roush/UPT/Diarkis Mustang
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Dean Martin held off a charging Billy Johnson over the final half-hour of Saturday’s Barber 200, the third round of the 2010 GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, at Barber Motorsports Park, to win with co-driver Bob Michaelian in the No. 52 Rehagen Racing Products/bizrate.com Ford Mustang GT.
Martin led the final 29 laps in the 76-lap event on the 2.3-mile, 17-turn track, as Fords won for the third consecutive time in the race. Johnson, with co-driver Jack Roush Jr. in the No. 61 ROUSH Performance Products Ford Mustang GT, took second, as the race ended under caution after an accident with eight minutes remaining in the two-and-a-half hour race.
In the Street Tuner (ST) class, Tom Long made a late-race pass of 2007 race co-winner Jamie Holtom to win his second consecutive class event with Derek Whitis in the No. 25 Aventura Technologies/Freedom Autosport Mazda MX-5.
Martin, who did not expect to participate in the race, took over for Michaelian and went to work. Two-thirds into the race, Martin had moved to the front, and it was him versus Johnson during the last 30 minutes.
Johnson tried to make the winning pass several times, but an accident involving Scott Panzer in the No. 11 Strategic Occupancy Solutions Ford Mustang GT with eight minutes left brought out the final of seven caution periods. Martin crossed the finish line with his fifth career victory, while Michaelian celebrated his first.
“I was just trying to keep the car in one piece and turn it over to Dean,” Michaelian said. “He did a great job. He got it out in front and kept it there. I appreciate all the help from Rehagen Racing. It was set up perfectly.”
Johnson never led the race, but he and Roush were always in the hunt.
“Unfortunately, it ended under yellow, but if I was in first when it came out I’d be happy like Dean is,” Johnson said. “Definitely a great run for the Roush Mustang, it handled awesome. We’re trying to climb back up the points ladder. Second place is definitely helping us do that.”
Breaking up a potential podium sweep by Ford were Joey Hand and Michael Marsal in the No. 97 Turner Motorsport BMW M3. Fourth were Terry Borcheller and Andrew Hendricks, who picked up the Grand Sport (GS) points lead by two (85-83) in the No. 45 Stable One Racing BMW M3, while Turner Motorsport co-drivers Bill Auberlen and Paul Dalla Lana garnered fifth in the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M3.
Martin and Michaelian’s teammates, Ken Wilden and Ryan Winchester, were near the front of the race before a broken ball joint cost the team seven laps. It ended a 19-race streak of top 10s for the No. 59 Rehagen Racing Products Ford Mustang GT, dating back to the Barber race in 2008.
Fords essentially dominated the day, leading all 76 laps. Joe Foster, the 2008 race winner, led the opening 44 laps in the No. 15 Multimatic Motorsports/Bayshore Recycling Ford Mustang Boss 302R, but he and Scott Maxwell finished eighth. Defending race winners James Gue and Bret Seafuse in the No. 37 Trumansburg ShurSave Ford Mustang Boss 302R were seventh.
Long and Whitis triumphed again thanks to Long’s late-race heroics. Holtom, in the No. 21 Sick Kids Foundation/C&P Cross Border Law Chevrolet Cobalt, had held the lead for seven laps before Long made the winning pass. Moments later, the yellow was displayed.
“We were close to pulling this one off a long time ago,” Long said. “The (No.) 21 car got around us, but the Performance Friction Brakes enabled us to get back by him. I got him in Turn 5 – I was able to slide by and keep on going, two laps before the last caution.”
For Holtom’s teammate Andrew Danyliw and the GS Motorsports team, one of several teams based in Canada, it was a career-best finish.
“It seemed like Tom Long had me everywhere, I was pushing so hard,” Holtom said. “I was trying to capitalize on the one spot where I seemed to be faster, but the Mazda was just too fast for us. We had awesome strategy. They got us in the lead, it was ours to hold, but unfortunately he got us near the end.”
Taking third were Ryan Eversley and Zach Lutz, also taking career-best finishes in Compass360 Racing’s No. 75 Skunk2/Honda HPD Honda Civic Si.
Fourth were points leaders Lawson Aschenbach and David Thilenius in Compass360′s No. 74 Skunk2/Honda HPD Honda Civic Si, while polesitter David White and BimmerWorld/GearWrench team owner James Clay finished fifth in the No. 80 Performance Friction/RAYS Engineering BMW 328i.
Aschenbach and Thilenius now lead by 10 points (95-85) over Seth Thomas and Bill Heumann, sixth in the ST race, in the No. 81 Performance Friction/RAYS Engineering BMW 328i.
The next Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race will be the two-and-a-half hour race April 24 at Virginia International Raceway.
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March 7th, 2010

Johnson(left) and Roush(right) at victory lane
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. (March 6, 2010) – Jack Roush Jr. left Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday night displeased with losing his first GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge pole position.
But Saturday, he left the track in a completely different mood, as he and Billy Johnson won their second Grand Sport (GS) race together, the two-and-a-half hour, 91-lap Homestead 200, in the No. 61 ROUSH Performance Products Ford Mustang GT. For Johnson, it was his second consecutive victory at the 2.3-mile, 11-turn road course, in a car that advanced 33 positions from start to finish.
Roush originally set a track record Friday but his time was disallowed following post-qualifying technical inspection, an unapproved part to blame. But that didn’t deter Roush, who was among the fastest in every session during the weekend. Starting 34th, he passed 10 cars on the first lap and was up to 21st after two laps. He finally took the lead on Lap 35.
Johnson took over on Lap 39, and kept the duo among the top five and eventually into second as late as the final half hour. That’s when Johnson was attempting to catch Matt Plumb, co-winner of this season’s opening race at Daytona.
Plumb took over from Miami native Gian Bacardi during the race’s first caution period, around the 30-minute mark, and pitted again with enough fuel and solid tires to go the remainder of the race. But with 20 minutes remaining, he went from leading to retired.
Driving the No. 13 RumBum.com BMW M3, Plumb hit the rear of Eric Curran’s No. 46 Fall-Line Motorsports BMW M3 in Turn 1, as Curran got bottled up behind slower traffic. The impact forced the hood of the No. 13 to come up, and Plumb in a precarious position, driving cautiously around the track with his windshield covered.
Plumb managed to make it to the final turn before hitting barrels filled with sand at the pit entrance. The sand and debris from the barrels forced the final of four caution periods, and put Johnson in front. He never looked back when the green flag flew on Lap 87, and charged to a 2.561-second victory.
It marked Johnson’s seventh series victory and third in the Grand Sport class..
“Jack did have quite a bit of fun today,” said Johnson, who led twice for nine laps. “He did an amazing job in qualifying. He went through the entire field today, which is no easy feat with the caliber of drivers at this track. He handled it like a pro. He kept the fenders clean and just moved through everyone. He turned the car over in one piece for, gave us good track position and I took it from there. I had to work through a few people myself, but I was able to come out on top again.”
For Roush Jr., who celebrated with his father, Jack Roush Sr., in Victory Lane, it was a complete turnaround of emotions from close to 24 hours earlier.
“It was real exciting race for us,” Roush Jr. said. “I can’t be more proud of my team and all the work they’ve done. It was a real privilege to be part of history with the Roush Racing group. I also have to hand it to my co-driver, Billy Johnson. He did an awesome job today. I’m looking forward to many more races.”
The win was also Roush Sr.’s 400th as a car owner. In nearly 40 years as an owner, Roush Sr. has also won in NASCAR’s three National series, Trans-Am and IMSA.
Finishing runner-up for the second time in three races were Terry Borcheller and Andrew Hendricks in the No. 45 Fall-Line Motorsports BMW M3, while third were Joey Hand and Michael Marsal in the No. 97 Turner Motorsport BMW M3.
Defending driver champion Ken Wilden leapt five positions during his stint in the No. 59 Stay-Nu/RehagenRacingProducts.com Ford Mustang GT was fourth with co-driver Bob Michaelian, pushing the car’s top-10 streak to 19 consecutive races, while No. 48 Fall-Line Motorsports BMW M3 co-drivers Charles Putman and Charles Espenlaub were fifth. Putman and Espenlaub left the track with a seven-point advantage (64-57) over Borcheller and Hendricks in the standings.
The next race for the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge will be April 10 at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala.
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January 22nd, 2010
Billy Johnson returns to Roush Racing in the #61 ROUSH/DIARKIS Ford Mustang FR500C
San Clemente, Ca. (Jan. 21, 2010) — Billy Johnson makes his return to Roush Racing and is back again with co-driver Jack Roush Jr. in the #61 ROUSH/DIARKIS Ford Mustang FR500C.
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http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=355654&FS=GRANDAM*

Diarkis CEO Andrew Hough with Roush Racing Drivers Billy Johnson and Jack Roush Jr.
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January 1st, 2010
Diarkis Sponsors #61 Roush Racing Mustang in Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
The 2010 season of the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge has officially begun. The first thing that happened was the series name, known last year as the KONI Challenge, was changed. The next thing is the first event of the season, which began the last weekend (Jan. 8 – 10) with the test days at Daytona International Speedway in Florida.
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http://blog.roushperformance.com/blog/2010/01/jack-roush-jr-grandam-blog-daytona-snowballs.html

Roush Racing Team – Continental Tires Series
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August 31st, 2009
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