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Scott Tucker Returning To Le Mans For 2012
While Scott Tucker and Level 5 Motorsports are busy getting ready for the approaching season racing functions, the group received good news on Thursday verifying their 80th 24 Hours of Le Mans entry. Championship winning team leader and award recipient of the famous 24-hour French endurance race – Automobile Club de l’Ouest, Scott Tucker competes up against the greatest drivers in the planet on June for the LMP2 field.
Scott Tucker: Level 5 Means Taking it to the Next Level
5 years back, Scott Tucker had been a private equity investor having a desire for cars. Today, while he conditions to take on the American Le Mans Series Petit Le Mans championship race at Road Atlanta, he is doing so having a lot of wins through the This year’s season that have already secured the Level 5 Motorsports team with the Le Mans Prototype 2 class championship and situated them at No. Two in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup series.
Level 5’s Scott Tucker has Raw Talent when it come to Racing
2011 – The history of Scott Tucker’s career is exactly what some would most likely call a Cinderella story, an American classic: A winning private equity investor from a Kansas town enters his first professional motorsports race at the age of 44, and five-years later, he’s regularly on the podium soon after races in various series-Grand-Am, Ferrari, American Le Mans Series and the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Earlier this year, Tucker made podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in his debut season in the LMP2 class.
24: A year in Review for Scott Tucker
Scott Tucker and his Level 5 Motorsports teammates recently began the end quarter of a racing year which has included numerous podium appearances, multiple car changes, incredible accomplishments but still still room for improvement. Tucker, owner and driver for Level 5, has been a leader for the team regardless of the rookie status he maintained just months ago. His tight, balanced driving has earned him top honors from the American Le Mans Series as Rookie of the Year and Champion Driver in 2010. His races often end with stints on the podium, and his career only has just begun.
Ferrari Challenge 458 for Scott Tucker and Dream Team
To spend a day driving in Scott Tucker’s shoes would prove exhausting. In his seventh race in only 5 months, Level 5 owner and driver Scott Tucker rejoined the Ferrari Challenge series in Monterey, Calif., during the weekend of May 22. The versatility, determination and sheer endurance required of someone to keep Tucker’s schedule of three different series makes him impressive enough, but the fact that he had multiple podium finishes already under his belt as he hit the Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway for the FC 458 race make him impossible to forget.
Scott Tucker : Patron presents ModSpace American Le Mans Monterey
The initial race from the last quarter of the racing season was a brand-new start for Level 5 Motorsports. The Scott Tucker-owned, Microsoft Office-sponsored team debuted its long-awaited HPD ARX-01g in the team’s Sept. 17 return to American Le Mans Series competition. In the weeks prior to the ModSpace race, Tucker’s and teammates Luis Diaz’s and Christophe Bouchut’s track appearances were irregular, creating last-minute withdrawals in order to pursue the brand new cost-capped LMP2 Honda in time for the world’s best opponents in Intercontinental Le Mans Cup races at the conclusion of the year.
Scott Tucker : Honda Inks a Deal with Wirth Research
There was a good number of publicity relating to Scott Tucker-owned Level 5 Motorsports racing team’s mid-season decision to switch cars. Inspite of the risks the modification brought of interrupting the explosive momentum the team has maintained since season’s open, plus the potential points lost by withdrawing from races while the car was being finished, the modification has been nothing but positive. The marriage Level 5’s skillful and talented drivers; the integrity, innovation and reputation of Honda Performance Development; and the precision and technique of Wirth Research has benefited these groups.
Level 5 Motorsports’ Scott Tucker has immediate success with the New Car
The Level 5 Motorsports team’s 2011 season has shown it a versatile, prominent team stocked with experience, skill and determination. Commanding the podium within the majority of the competitions it entered-including winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and podium at Imola and Sebring, among others-is evidence that the Scott Tucker-owned, Microsoft Office-sponsored team has found a winning method in its schedule, race strategy and drivers, including Tucker, Luis Diaz and Christophe Bouchut. While they began a final quarter of an already marvelous year with the ModSpace American Le Mans Monterey presented by Patron mid-September, all their ducks appeared to be in a row: their formula had been proven over and over again as reputable for an effective winning effort. But this race included one wild card, or wild car, as the case might be-the team would finally debut the HPD ARX-01g they had announced they were switching to mid-season.
A Great 2011 Season for Scott Tucker and his team
Fast cars, emotion, tension and hours of action: Except mood music, that’s the makings associated with a feature film-to be fair, one that was already made, but additionally one that could possibly be equally as successful if filmed again with a similar cast.
Level 5’s debut of the HPD ARX-01g caught the eye of Honda
There is a good number of publicity around the Scott Tucker-owned Level 5 Motorsports racing team’s mid-season decision to change cars. In spite of the risks the change brought of interrupting the explosive momentum the team has maintained since the season’s open, as well as the potential points lost by withdrawing from races as the car was being finished, the change has been nothing but positive. The marriage Level 5’s skillful and talented drivers; the integrity, innovation and reputation of Honda Performance Development; and the precision and technique of Wirth Research has benefited these three groups.
