Dodge Motorsports, Team Viper REady To Roll at Mid-Ohio

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June 24, 2004


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DODGE MOTORSPORTS, TEAM VIPER READY TO ROLL AT MID-OHIO


Auburn Hills, Mich. - The SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge GT Series is poised
to roll out on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course this weekend to do what they do
best…provide fans with the best sports car racing action in the world. The
weekend's events will feature some of the most extraordinary racecars currently
in production, including the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe. Team Viper, which
consists of hotshoes Michael and Jim McCann, Tommy Archer and Bob Woodhouse,
will pilot their machines to the limit in their quest to capture the 2004 SCCA
Pro Racing World Challenge GT Series Championship.


The McCann brothers will have the hometown advantage on their side this
weekend, as they hail from nearby Canton, Ohio. Piloting the No. 82 and No.83 Dodge Viper Competition Coupes, McCann Racing will carry the colors of McCann
plastics as their primary sponsor. The duo is looking to use the Mid-Ohio event as a stepping stone to elevate their 2004 racing efforts.


"We're pleased to come to Mid-Ohio this weekend, "Jim McCann said. "We've
been to two tracks early this season that we were unfamiliar with, and with the
rule changes we've faced, we've had to make adjustments in our programs. We're
very familiar with Mid-Ohio, and we know that we've got a good opportunity to
perform well here. This weekend will hopefully be a turning point for our
team."


Team Viper's Archer will attempt to earn his first win of the season at
Mid-Ohio, which he notes is one of his favorite race tracks. Driving for 3R-Racing, Archer is always at the top of his game and a constant threat on the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge GT Series tour. While he knows he'll have his hands full, Archer is looking forward to turning the No. 22 Competition Coupe Viper loose at Mid-Ohio.


"A win for the Viper community would be fantastic," Archer said. "To earn a
win is great, but to win at Mid-Ohio would be outstanding. This is one of my
favorite race tracks, and we're looking forward to competing here this weekend.
We've been fighting an uphill battle this season due to some rule changes, and
we believe we may be at the turning point to showcase what a great program
that Dodge and the Viper Competition Coupe represents. This weekend at Mid-Ohio
would be an opportune time to get our first win."


Woodhouse and the Woodhouse Auto Family team will also be in the hunt for a
win at Mid-Ohio, as the "Rookie of the Year" contender is banking on a top-ten
finish to keep him solidly in the title chase. Woodhouse, who holds the
distinction of being the world's largest Dodge Viper dealer, is pleased with the performance of the Viper Competition Coupe. The veteran race driver is also
pleased with the direction the 2004 season has taken his team, and is looking
forward to competing this weekend at Mid-Ohio.


"We're looking for a top-10 finish this weekend at Mid-Ohio," Woodhouse said.
"We're in contention to earn the "Rookie of the Year" award, and in order to
do that we've got to remain as consistent as possible. We've developed a lot
as a team this season, and we're going to continue to do so. The Viper
Competition Coupe is a lot of car, and it's perfect for this series. We learn more about the car at every event, and we're looking forward to applying this
knowledge to the event at Mid-Ohio."


Team Viper also has another distinction to their credit, as Archer, Woodhouse
and the McCann's are all privateers in the racing community. They are all
part of race teams that are privately owned and operated. For more information
regarding Dodge Motorsports, Team Viper or the Viper Competition Coupe, log on
to www.dodgemotorsports.com or www.vipercompetitioncoupe.com.
 

Paul Hawker

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Skip, and all the team at ViperDays must be so proud. That was the training ground, and provided the background for all these guys. They all have lots of experience running with each other at various venues around the US. GO TEAM VIPER!!!
 

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Just watched this race this morning. Another race set on July 18th and it is TIVO programmed so I dont miss it. Archer came in 4th again (3rd time in a row.) Those Audi's and Cadillacs are just kicking ass every time. One of the Vipers blew up on the track and created so much smoke that it made for an intense viewing when they switched it to the in car camera of another car that went through it and was blinded (like days of thunder) and then struck another car. Crazy!

Manny
 

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The way those factory teams are running it looks like Team Viper needs a little help from TEAM DODGE. Our privateers are running strong, but they need some factory help! I don't like seeing a Comp Coupe getting pulled down the straightaway . . .!! :confused:
 

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No way that caddy should be pulling away from Archer like that. They need to add more weight or restriction to the caddy like they've penalized the CC.
I know those Audi drivers are good but those cars need some "equalizing" as well.
 
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