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Pickett, Aston Martin Join Forces
January 5th, 2011
Aston Martin will partner with Muscle Milk Team Cytosport to form Muscle Milk Aston Martin Racing in the American Le Mans Series this year. (Randy McKee Photo)
BENICIA, Calif. — Pickett Racing, popularly known as Muscle Milk Team CytoSport, has become the official Aston Martin Racing LMP1 team partner for the 2011 American Le Mans Series season and will compete as Muscle Milk Aston Martin Racing.
As part of the association and thanks to the grandfathering rules set by IMSA that are allowing the 2010 LMP1 cars to run in 2011, the team will race using an Aston Martin- powered LMP1 entry.
The Lola Aston Martin LMP1 car won the Le Mans Series championship in 2009 with Aston Martin Racing. In 2010 it competed in two races in the American Le Mans Series. At the season opening 12 Hours of Sebring it placed third overall and went on to start from pole on the streets of Long Beach, finishing second, only three tenths of a second from victory.
The partnership with Aston Martin Racing also provides the Muscle Milk squad with the support of an embedded factory engineer throughout the season and gives them access to any of Aston Martin Racing’s drivers.
The team will announce its full driver lineup in the coming weeks, but has already confirmed the return of drivers Greg Pickett and Klaus Graf. The team will also continue its relationship with tire supplier Michelin in 2011.
In its first full season in the series in 2010 the Muscle Milk team placed second in the LMP championship on the strength of eight podiums and an overall victory at Lime Rock (Conn.) Park aboard the Porsche RS Spyder.
Veteran Pickett Racing team member Mike Halloran has moved into the team manager position with Jim Dunford being given the role of technical director. Additionally, last season’s chief engineer Brandon Fry has taken a full-time position with the team, while 2010 Mechanic of the Year recipient Mike Seymour returns as crew chief.




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