Cleveland has proven to be a good track on the 2005 Bridgestone Presents The
Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford schedule for Rocketsports Racing after a
podium finish at the Lake Burke Airport venue last year
source: Rocketsports Racing Drivers Ryan Hunter-Reay and Timo Glock pack their bags and get ready for the excitement that this track has to offer. The 2.106-mile temporary street course in Cleveland presents a challenge like no other venue in the series with a fast and bumpy track that is wide open for just about anything to happen. American, Hunter-Reay knows what it takes to win on this one-of-a-kind course. 2002 saw him take the pole when driving in the Toyota Atlantic Series, the top feeder series for Champ Car, in an effort that marked a flag-to-flag victory. This year, Hunter-Reay returns to Cleveland for his third time piloting a Champ Car, reminiscing about the day he was victorious and searching for his first Cleveland win and first win of the 2005 season. Hunter-Reay has a new look and new sponsor for the 24th running of the Grand Prix of Cleveland. Look for the Florida native in the #31 Cytomax Sport Drink/Rocketsports Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone this weekend. Cytomax Sport Drink is the world's most scientifically advanced complex carbohydrate, electrolyte performance sport drink. It ensures proper hydration, steady energy and reduced fatigue during exercise for both the professional and casual athlete. Previously available only in a powder format at specialized retail locations, Cytosport Ready to Drink formula was launched nationwide in May, 2005 and can now be purchased at numerous retail outlets including 7-Eleven and Albertson's as well as at the national health food retailer GNC. Cytomax is a famous sports drink of not only Hunter-Reay, but also many Champ Car drivers in the paddock.
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