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Hand
Ready for 2006 Season 
Joey Hand continues to tend his open-wheel
roots as he cultivates his GT career.
March 13, 2006 ---- 2006
will mark Joey Hand's third year driving for BMW Team PTG and
his first full season of American Le Mans Series competition.
Coming off his best GT racing season to-date where he scored
four wins and was the top-finishing BMW Team PTG driver (fourth)
in Rolex Sports Car Series GT Driver Points, Hand will share
the No. 21 BMW Team PTG M3 with Bill Auberlen this season.
The former open-wheel star is ready and eager for the green
flag to wave.
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"After being very close to earning a championship, but coming up short, I have been very anxious to
get the 2006 season underway. I am looking forward to driving
with Bill this year, and Ian James at Sebring. I think it
is a great combination for me and the team to get a win and the
season started off with a bang."
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| A top karter, then open-wheel
racer from 1992 through 2003, Hand first came to the attention
of PTG boss Tom Milner in 2000 in a BMW test with BMW Team PTG
after capturing the 1999 Formula Mazda Pro Series Championship.
Hand spent three years in the Toyota Atlantic Championship, winning
the Rookie of the Year title in 2001, winning two races and scoring
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Successfully making the switch to GT cars, Hand,
now 27 years old, has become an integral member of BMW Team PTG.
Among his four wins last season, he shared the team's 50 th victory
with Justin Marks at July's Porsche 250 at Daytona International
Speedway.
Still Karting after All These Years
Still active in karting, Hand not only still keeps
in tune himself, but has found coaching to be another of his talents.
With Monday afternoons reserved for fishing with his father, Hand
can usually be found in or around a kart most every day.
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"During a typical off-season
week, I kart two to three times a week, primarily at two local
tracks- Prairie City and Dixon . Prairie City is only 15
minutes from my house and Dixon is just 45 minutes away. For
the past few months I have been working with 11-year old Brendan "Mini" Phinny
every weekend. His parents drop him off on Friday and he spends
the weekend with me, testing and tuning. He has been driving
since he was three and I have been coaching him since he was four. For
Brendan, I am his crew chief and engineer; making the decisions
on his entire program. I also coach his older brother, Ryan,
who is now running his first year in Formula BMW USA ."
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"When helping kids, it is very
rewarding to see the fast progression that normally occurs. Learning
how to watch someone drive, see what they are doing wrong, and
be able to put a fix into words is a skill I am very proud to have.
It is especially gratifying to see the people I coach do well and
win races. Everyone likes to be associated with winners!
This is why I like to continue to coach the same people, like the
Phinnys, for a long time. For me, my coaching definitely
helps me be a better driver because I have learned how to diagnose
and adapt to any situation quickly." |
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Joey's sponsors include Arai Helmets,
Gatorz Eyewear, and Offbeat Productions Helmet Painting.
More information can be found at www.joeyhandracing.com.
Contact:
Bill Cobb
BMW Team PTG Media Relations - 215-431-7223
cell
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