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Girl
Racer Limoges Signs Three-Year Deal to Drive
Grand-Am Cup Mustang “Boy Racer” Starting in
2006
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (October 18, 2005) – Coming
off a victory in the VIR 200 at Virginia
International Raceway earlier this month, car
owner and driver Tom Nastasi announced that he
has signed 22-year-old Valerie Limoges to a
three-year contract to drive the No. 4 Mustang
GT for Blackforest Motorsports in Grand-Am Cup
Series competition starting in 2006.
Limoges, of Montreal, is a four-time karting
champion in F100 and F125 competition. She has
also competed in Formula Ford 1600 as well as in
the Canadian rounds of the North American
Fran-Am Series. After securing sponsorship for
2005, Limoges competed in the Hankook Touring
Car Series, compiling four top-five finishes and
six top-10 results, including a run from the
27th starting spot to a ninth-place result in
the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres. She finished
the season fourth in the championship standings.
“This is truly a dream come true,” said Limoges,
who will be testing the car nicknamed “Boy
Racer” for the remainder of the year in
preparation for her Grand-Am Cup debut. “I’m
just fortunate that Tom helped me get such a
wonderful ride with a winning team.”
Limoges was one of numerous female drivers—along
with three-time Rolex Series race winner Milka
Duno and IRL IndyCar Series star Danica
Patrick—highlighted in the four-part documentary
Girl Racers, which aired on the Biography
Channel starting in September and ending earlier
this month.
The DeLand, Fla.-based Blackforest Motorsports
team had a pair of Grand-Am Cup victories in
2005 -- in the season-opening race at Daytona
International Speedway in February and at the
season finale at Virginia International Speedway
-- its first year of Grand-Am Cup competition.
The No. 5 Ford Credit/ DeWALT Tools/ Ramset
Tools Ford Mustang that Nastasi co-drove with
Ian James finished fourth in the team
championship standings and Nastasi and James
finished in a tie for fifth in the driver
championship, despite missing a race.
“Coming off a four-podium season with two
victories against strong fields and tight racing
in the Grand-Am Cup Series, we’re already
looking forward to 2006,” said Nastasi. “Signing
Valerie only strengthens the Blackforest team
and I’m confident that she’ll contribute right
away.”
A co-driver for the No. 4 machine has yet to be
named.
The 2006 Grand-Am Cup Series schedule kicks off
on the weekend of January 26-27 with a 200-mile
race at Daytona International Speedway. The
event coincides with the Grand American Rolex
Sports Car Series Rolex 24 At Daytona, North
America’s premier endurance race.
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