In probably the most exciting performance of the season, Guy and the 02 ESM Ferrari charged through the GT field from last place to first, gapping the field with an impressive lead. A podium finish for sure ended with avoidable contact by an LMPC driver, resulting in a huge crash at the famed Downhill turn. Guy was unhurt - the 02 car, not so much...
thaw_ 119697.jpg
thaw_ 119699.jpg
thaw_ 119877.jpg
thaw_ 119913.jpg
thaw_ 119969.jpg
thaw_ 120630.jpg
thaw_ 121315.jpg
thaw_ 121510.jpg
thaw_ 121700.jpg
thaw_ 121863.jpg
thaw_ 121916.jpg
thaw_ 121974.jpg
thaw_ 122023.jpg
thaw_ 122089.jpg
thaw_ 122133.jpg
thaw_ 122326.jpg
thaw_ 122329.jpg
thaw_ 122684.jpg
thaw_ 122949.jpg
thaw_ 123021.jpg
thaw_ 123050.jpg
thaw_ 123427.jpg
thaw_ 123437.jpg
thaw_ 123511.jpg
thaw_ 123570.jpg
thaw_ 123848.jpg
thaw_ 123894.jpg
thaw_ 124016.jpg
thaw_ 124151.jpg
thaw_ 124244.jpg
thaw_ 124279.jpg
thaw_ 124306.jpg
thaw_ 120933.jpg
thaw_ 122819.jpg
Guy Cosmo, 2005 American Le Mans Series Rookie of the Year drives the No. 01 Extreme Speed Motorsports Tequila Patrón Honda Racing HPD P2. Cosmo has 49 starts in the American Le Mans Series, finishing on the podium 12 times with 3 pole positions, 6 fastest race laps and 3 wins. In addition to being an accomplished driver, Cosmo is also a highly sought-after driving instructor. Follow Guy through the racing weekend on Twitter @guycosmo and on Facebook.
Last Race: Laguna Seca:
1 Tucker / Franchitti
2 Tucker / Briscoe
3 Cosmo / Sharp
4 Brown / van Overbeek
Driver's Championship - P2:
1 Scott Tucker (59)
2 Marino Franchitti (56)
3 Ryan Briscoe (55)
4 Guy Cosmo (49)
4 Scott Sharp (49)
5 Ed Brown (33)
5 Johannes van Overbeek (33)
© 2013 Creative Communications Group / Guy Cosmo Racing | Privacy Policy