The
Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup series is an innovative approach to
motorsports – 30 factory-prepared and managed 2009 Jetta TDI
clean-diesels will be piloted by talented, up-and-coming drivers, ages
16 to 26
Volkswagen of America, Inc. recently announced the
selection of 30 drivers to compete in the all-new Sports Car Club of
America (SCCA) Jetta TDI Cup series. The drivers were chosen at a driver selection event April 3-6 at the Firebird Raceway in Phoenix, Ariz.
“We’re offering a unique opportunity for some of the best and brightest
drivers to get their start in a factory-backed racing series,” said Stefan Jacoby, president and CEO, Volkswagen of America, Inc.
“Through an exhausting driver evaluation process, we looked at a
variety of factors including driving ability and potential, media and
communication skills and overall fit, to choose the 30 best drivers to
help promote Volkswagen and the introduction of our all-new 50-state
clean diesel Jetta TDI, and ultimately themselves.”
The 30 drivers are:
Chad Brassfield, 20, Phoenix, Ariz.
Caleb Kenney, 22, Berkeley, Calif.
Gary Williams Jr., 26, Dana Point, Calif.
Ryan Buetzer, 25, Long Beach, Calif.
Evan Pflock, 20, Redondo Beach, Calif.
Andy Lee, 25, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Jimmy Underhill, 21, Denver, Colo.
Taylor Broekemeier, 21, Fort Collins, Colo.
Josh Hurley, 23, Cooper City, Fla.
Mark Pombo, 25, Duluth, Ga.
Timmy Megenbier, 16, Melrose Park, Ill.
Nick Mancuso, 21, Mettawa, Ill.
Adam Love, 21, Normal, Ill.
David Richert, 25, Niverville, MB, Canada
Chris Castagna, 22, S. Boston, Mass.
Michael DeNino, 18, Gaithersburg, Md.
Chris Kuenning, 20, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Noah Arundel, 27, Tonka Bay, Minn.
John Shim, 22, Starkville, Miss.
Adam Crepin, 20, St. Louis, Mo.
Jake Dallenbach, 18, Charlotte, N.C.
Adam Kretschmer, 21, Brampton, ON, Canada
Andrew Cordeiro, 24, Woodbridge, ON, Canada
Chris Holman, 20, Burlington, ON, Canada
James Kirkham, 23, Beaverton, Ore.
Derek Jones, 24, Philadelphia, Penn.
David Jurca, 22, Federal Way, Wash.
Liam Kenney, 16, Sterling, Va.
Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle, 23, Puebla, Mexico
Wyatt Dallenbach, 16, San Antonio, Texas
The Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup series is an innovative approach to
motorsports – 30 factory-prepared and managed 2009 Jetta TDI
clean-diesels will be piloted by talented, up-and-coming drivers, ages
16 to 26.
Volkswagen’s goal is to find the driver with the most talent and help
them break into the world of professional motorsports. The Jetta TDI
Cup series is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Pro
Racing Inc.
The concept is as revolutionary as the car, which is powered by a
2.0-liter, four-cylinder TDI, clean diesel engine. The Jetta TDI is
lightly modified from spec, featuring race-ready suspension and brakes,
and a six-speed double-clutch automatic DSG transmission.
Additionally, to highlight its environmental dedication, Volkswagen has
partnered with Carbonfund.org to certify the entire race series as
carbon free.
“With the Jetta TDI Cup, Volkswagen has created an amazing platform to
develop young drivers and expand their knowledge about clean, quiet and
powerful diesel technology,” said Robert Wildberger,
president and CEO, SCCA Pro Racing, Inc. “We look forward to the series
in hopes that it will attract more attention to the drivers and
advantages of diesel power.”
In the end, the winner of the race series will be awarded $100,000 from
Volkswagen to aid them in their next steps as a professional racer. An
additional $150,000 will be given to the winner if he or she signs a
contract with a professional level team within six months of winning
the Jetta TDI Cup series.
For more information on the Jetta TDI Cup, visit http://www.scca.com.