Jonathan Bomarito returns to the SpeedSource team full time in 2015. (Photo-Chris Jameson/RaceCanada.ca).
Jonathan Bomarito Returns to No. 70 Mazda for 2015 TUDOR United SportsCar Season
Irvine, California – It was confirmed today that Jonathan Bomarito, a driver with extensive history and success in Mazda-powered open wheel cars and RX-8 sportscars, will return to the Mazda SpeedSource team for the 2015 IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. From 2010 through 2012, Bomarito amassed 13 podium finishes and four victories with Mazda. His previous stint was also highlighted by his role on the 2010 ROLEX 24 at Daytona GT class winning team and the 2010 Grand American Road Racing Series Rookie-of-the-Year award.
Bomarito will be one of the four full-time drivers in the Mazda prototypes. SpeedSource owner/driver Sylvain Tremblay will focus more on team management, but will remain a third driver for the four endurance races; Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Road Atlanta. Bomarito will partner with Tom Long, Joel Miller and Tristan Nunez. The final pairings to be determined during pre-season testing. Ben Devlin continues with the team for the four endurance races.
The Mazda SKYACTIV Prototype will be in its second year of an ambitious five-year engineering development program in 2015.
Quotes:
Jonathan Bomarito: "I feel as though I'm coming home to be back with Mazda. It excites me to see what the future holds with SpeedSource and Mazda in the prototype class. This program has been about development, and I'm honored to come on board to add to this collaboration and watch it continue to grow. It’s a great feeling to be back in the No. 70 car with Sylvain Tremblay. It all started for us when we won the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in 2010. I can't think of a better way to kick off the 2015 race season.”
Sylvain Tremblay: SpeedSource Owner/Engineer/Driver: “The racer in me only wants to drive. But the team owner knows that developing a program like the SKYACTIV-D Mazda Prototype requires every person to operate at their highest level. We’re thrilled to have Jonathan back with SpeedSource. I’m happy that I will remain as his co-driver as we both want at least another couple of Rolex watches.”
John Doonan, Director of Motorsports, Mazda North American Operations: “With Jonathan challenging for a GT championship this past season, we held off on making this announcement, but we had this wrapped up two months ago. Jonathan will be a great addition to the team as we continue our engineering development of the Mazda Prototype. Jonathan is respected and loved by the team as well as Mazda fans. We’re happy to have him back in the family.”
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