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December 6, 2001
Corvette Racing
Adds Briton Oliver Gavin to C5-R Driver Lineup
Speedy Brit to contest Le
Mans, three ALMS races in 2002
DETROIT – With the 2001 season and a
manufacturers’ championship barely under its belt, Corvette Racing has named
Oliver Gavin of Great Britain to its team for 2002. Gavin, a roadracing
veteran, will contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans and three American Le Mans
Series (ALMS) races for Corvette Racing.
Will contest four 2002 races for Corvette
Racing
Gavin, 29, replaces Scott Pruett, who filled in mid-season last year after
driver Chris Kneifel accepted the position of chief steward for Championship
Auto Racing Teams. In addition to Le Mans, Gavin will compete at Sebring in
March, at Road America in July and in the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta in
October.
“Olly brings a wealth of experience gained in
some of the roadracing world’s most competitive series to our stable of
drivers,” said Doug Fehan, program manager for Corvette Racing. “He has the
balance of skills and experience that will compliment those of our other
drivers as we defend our ALMS manufacturers’ championship and look to repeat
as GTS class winners at Le Mans.”
Gavin successes began at early age
Gavin began his racing career in the 1980s in karting, where he successfully
competed in a number of British national series. In 1990, he moved to the
British National Formula First Series, which he won in 1991, capturing 11
victories in 12 races. He was runner up in the British Formula Vauxhall
Championship in 1992 and in the British Formula 3 Championship in 1993.
In 1994, he was crowned FIA International
F3000 champion, then complimented that win in 1995 by becoming British
Formula 3 champion. While competing in a variety of series between 1996 and
2000, he continued his success in International F3000, winning the
championship again in 1997.
He most recently drove for Park Place Racing/Fordahl
Motorsports, where he drove an S7R Saleen in the GTS class of the American
Le Mans Series. During 2001, he also drove for the Saleen Speedlab factory
team at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he set the fastest lap time and track
record in the GTS class during qualifying and finished third in class behind
the two C5-R Corvettes.
“I’m delighted to join Ron (Fellows), Johnny
(O’Connell), Andy (Pilgrim), Kelly (Collins) and Franck (Freon) to defend
the C5-R’s titles at Le Mans and in the ALMS,” said Gavin. “The Corvette is
a legend – a thoroughbred – and the chance to drive it and prove myself with
these champions is an incredible honor.”
“Corvette is eager to get back on the track
after such a dominant season last year,” said Rick Baldick, Corvette brand
manager. “Corvette’s role as the reigning GTS champion for both the ALMS and
Le Mans reinforces its role as America's performance icon for Chevrolet and
General Motors. Oliver’s experience and competitiveness will be a great
asset to us.”
Gavin joins Corvette Racing as the team
begins its preparations for the 2002 ALMS season, which starts with the 12
Hours of Sebring on March 13. The cadre of C5-R drivers will participate in
a number of testing sessions prior to the Florida endurance event, then
continue to work their way through the 10-event ALMS calendar, plus compete
in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
Production-based vehicles are a Chevrolet
racing tradition
Racing production-based vehicles is a long-standing tradition with
Chevrolet. The GM engineers who work on the Corvette C5-R race cars work
closely with their production-car counterparts to ensure that what is
learned at the track feeds back to production to benefit present and future
Corvettes. In addition to the Corvettes, Chevrolet’s other brands of cars
and trucks, including Camaro, Monte Carlo, Silverado and S-10 also have a
winning reputation on the racetrack.
GM is a global company
General Motors, through its Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Oldsmobile,
Opel, Pontiac, Saab and Vauxhall brands, is involved in motorsport across
the globe.
Oliver Gavin
Vital Statistics
Birthdate: |
29
September 1972 |
Birthplace: |
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire (UK) |
Residence: |
Northamptonshire, England |
Married: |
Wife – Helen
Daughter– Lily (1) |
Hobbies: |
Marathon running/triathlons/biathlons, cycling, home renovation |
Racing Experience
British National Formula First, British Formula Vauxhall, British Formula 3,
FIA
International F3000, Porsche Supercup, FIA International Touring Car
Championships
British National Formula First Championship (1991)
FIA International F3000 Championship (1994, 1997)
British Formula 3 Championship (1995)
International Touring Car Championship (1997)
Grand Am Championship (2000)
The team’s schedule of races is as follows:
Race |
Duration |
Date |
Sebring |
(12 hours) |
March 13 |
Miami |
(3 hours) |
April 7 |
Sears Point |
(3 hours) |
May 10 |
Le Mans (France) |
(24 hours) |
June 15-16 |
Mid-Ohio |
(4 hours) |
June 30 |
Road America |
(500 miles) |
July 7 |
Washington, D.C. |
(3 hours) |
July 21 |
Trois Rivieres (CDN) |
(3 hours) |
August 3 |
Mosport (CDN) |
(4 hours) |
August 18 |
Laguna Seca |
(4 hours) |
Sept. 22 |
Road Atlanta |
(1,000 miles) |
Oct. 12 |
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