Lux Ready to Make SCCA History
ALOHA, Ore., September 8, 2004 –
Aloha, Oregon’s Cindi Lux has made history
several times in her racing career. She was the
inaugural champion of the American Le Mans
Series (ALMS) Women’s Global GT Series in 1999
and competed as part of the first all-female
ALMS driver squad at Petit Le Mans the same
year. On her way to becoming one of the most
dominate women in sports car racing history, Lux
has earned ten championships, 70 victories, 138
podium finishes and has captured 41 career pole
positions.
Now, the 2003 Oregon SCCA National Driver of
the Year will again have a shot at history as
the first woman to win the Sports Car Club of
America’s prestigious Triple Crown. The Triple
Crown awards a driver who wins the three major
SCCA events of the season: the June Sprints at
Road America, a Divisional Championship and the
SCCA National Championship Runoffs. With two of
the three titles sewn-up, Lux will roll her red
Corvette Z06 into Lexington’s Mid-Ohio Sports
Car Course for the 2004 Runoffs to try and make
history with a win in one of the world’s most
difficult motorsports challenges. Besides her
driving duties, Lux will write daily updates
that will be available at
www.cindilux.com to give readers an inside
view at this grueling and historic event.
Lux, whose car is prepared by her husband
Fred, checked off the June Sprints title at Road
America becoming only the second woman in the 49
year history of the event to win a class. In
total, she drove the No. 78 KUMHO Tire/ Suburban
Chevrolet/ Redline Oil/ Kodiak Racing Wheels/
CORSA Exhaust Corvette Z06 to four wins, six
second places and three track records in 11
races. In the process she checked-off another
jewel of the Triple Crown by winning her
second-straight SCCA NorPac Divisional T1 class
title.
The T1 class is for modified high performance
street machines and is stacked with some of the
biggest names in SCCA racing including Lux’s
teammate Scotty B. White. With the best T1 class
drivers in the country coming to the Runoffs,
Lux will face the biggest challenge of the year
if she is to make history. Adding to the race’s
difficultly is its individual importance. A win
would make Lux not only the Triple Crown victor
but T1 Class National Champion. The Runoffs, a
no-holds barred battle from green flag to
checker, is the sole factor in determining the
2004 SCCA T1 National Champion, past
performances have no impact. The T1 race is
scheduled to be held on Mid-Ohio’s 2.258-mile,
13-turn road course at 3:20 pm, Friday,
September 24.
Cindi Lux: “I don’t think a lot about the
magnitude of the races I’m in or the importance
they might have in the record book. I’ll worry
about that when I’m old and Fred and I are
looking at the scrapbook trying to figure out
who those people are. I attack each race the
same… get to that waving checkered flag first. I
try to keep things simple. I don’t do it for my
gender; I just do it for because of the
incredible challenge it gives me behind the
wheel. If that can inspire another woman, then
great. But, that isn’t why I do it. This is an
important race for us, for KUMHO, for Suburban
Chevrolet, CORSA and NayKid Racing. We are all
out to win. When the dust settles, if I’ve won,
I’ll sit down with a glass of wine and
celebrate. After that it’ll be back to work
because ’05 is right around the corner.”
For more on Cindi Lux, please visit
www.CindiLux.com
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