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Doncaster Racing names Daytona drivers

Doncaster Racing announced today that Brent Martini will be joining its regular drivers Dave Lacey (Two Rolex 24 Podiums), Greg Wilkins (Two Rolex 24 Podiums/LMP2 LeMans winner) and Mark Wilkins (Two Rolex 24 Podiums and Formula Mazda Star) for next ...

Doncaster Racing announced today that Brent Martini will be joining its regular drivers Dave Lacey (Two Rolex 24 Podiums), Greg Wilkins (Two Rolex 24 Podiums/LMP2 LeMans winner) and Mark Wilkins (Two Rolex 24 Podiums and Formula Mazda Star) for next year's Rolex 24 Hour Race.

Dave Lacey commented "We have raced against Brent in Grand American races over the past few years and it will be great to have him as a Team Mate for the Rolex 24."

Team Principal John Lacey said " Anyone who has competed in an International 24 Hour race knows how challenging they can be and we have been fortunate to have finished on the Podium in both 2004 and 2005. Our goal in 2006 is to try to make it three in a row. Next year's Rolex 24 will be Mark Wilkins (21 years of age) third attempt and another good result would be a huge accomplishment for this talented young driver."

Doncaster Racing will be entering their SAMAX prepared 2006 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup racing car in Grand American Rolex series next year.

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