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Aug 6, 2014 / news

KATHERINE LEGGE JOINS COMPASS360 RACING FOR IMSA CTSCC AT ROAD AMERICA

Delta Wing Pilot Joins James Vance in Team’s Street-Tuner-class #74 Expo Systems /
Honda Performance Development Civic Si

ELKHART LAKE, WI — With much discussion regarding the current state of the balance of performance in the Street Tuner class bubbling through the paddock over the course of the 2014 season, the series’ leading front-wheel-drive team is bringing everything it can to win by adding more all-star firepower to its driving line-up for the upcoming round at Road America. Katherine Legge, who currently pilots the innovative DeltaWing in IMSA’s top Prototype class, will join team regular James Vance in the squad’s #74 ExpoSystems / Honda Performance Development Street-Tuner Civic Si.

Legge is subbing in for team driver Jon Miller, who has been tapped to drive one of Rebel Rock’s ST-class Porsche Caymans. “There’s been a lot of talk over the year as to how strong the Caymans have been, especially compared to the normal front-wheel-drive Street Tuner stalwarts,” remarked Team Principal Karl Thomson. “The guys at Rebel Rock had an open seat, and since we’re all interested in just how good those cars are, it seemed like a good idea to have Jon go and see for himself.”When it came time to find a replacement shoe, the team worked with long-time partners at Honda Performance Development. “We wanted to have a Platinum-rated driver behind the wheel of a Honda to demonstrate to the series that our teams are working at the absolute top level of performance that the Civics can give,” continued Thomson. “This means that we’ll have a Platinum driver (Legge) and two Golds (Compass360's Ryan Eversley and HART pilot Michael Valiente). If they can’t beat a collection of guys that haven’t even been rated as Bronze, we’ll contend that the series needs to continue to work on the balance of performance, especially for the front-wheel-drive cars.”

“I’m tremendously excited to have the opportunity to drive with Katherine,” enthused Vance. “She’s got such varied experience, in everything from Indycar to DTM. It’s great for a driver like me who’s working hard to get into the pro driver ranks to have a chance to work with her and see how she approaches a race in an unfamiliar car.”

Vance and Legge join team regulars Kyle Gimple and Eversley in the #75 Children’s Tumor Foundation / HPD / Racing4Research.org Honda, who are looking to get back into the winner’s circle after a strong victory earlier this year at Watkins Glen. Ray Mason and Pierre Kleinubing will once again drive together in the team’s GS-class #76 Children’s Tumor Foundation / Touge Tuning / Racing4Research.org Subaru WRX STi, hoping to build on the increasingly strong performance of the car that finished second at Lime Rock and ran as high as second-place at the last event, Indianapolis Motor Speedway.“It’s great to have such a really strong driver line-up in each of our cars for Road America,” said Technical Director Ray Lee. “The track should really suit the Hondas, and we feel all of the cars have a shot at the podium. But we’ll have to wait until the race to find out."

The CTSCC Road America event gets underway on Thursday morning, with the 2.5-hour race scheduled for Saturday at Noon. Streaming video and live timing will be available at http://IMSA.com, and will be aired tape-delayed on Fox Sports 1. Details are available at http://www.imsa.com/races/kansas-speedway-0?invalidate-cache=1397756652

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Photos courtesy of Sideline Sports Photography. Katherine Legge photo courtesy of Autoracing1.com.