Marsal Makes Circuit​ of the Americas Deb​ut with Aston Martin

Friday, December 14, 2012



Michael Marsal’s 2013 GRAND-AM season got off to an early start as he spent the past two days testing at the new state-of-the-art Circuit of the Americas (COTA)  located in Austin, Texas.

COTA is one of three new venues on the 2013 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge schedule this year and will mark GRAND-AM’s second stop of the year with the series making its race debut February 28-March 2.

The Texas test saw pleasant weather conditions as Marsal joined Multimatic Motorsports for his second outing in the team’s Aston Martin Vantage. Having first tested the new machine at Road Atlanta in November, Marsal utilized the two full days of testing around the 3.427-mile, 20-turn Austin circuit to continue to learn the intricacies of his new ride, which he will co-drive with Tonis Kasemets.

“I’m still getting used to driving the Aston Martin,” said Marsal, who is making the move after three seasons in a Turner Motorsport BMW M3. “The Turner car was really developed by last year, but the Aston is relatively new and has a lot of potential. It takes a different style of driving and I am just getting used to it. It’s also been fun to get to know a new team and pick up on what they do well. I’m really looking forward to racing this car.”

A very technical track with long laps, the circuit outside of the city that likes to “Keep Austin Weird” is unlike any other that the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Series visits.

“It’s an incredible track - it is very technical, and there are some corner combinations that are pretty unusual,” said Marsal of the new facility. “It is really wide--enough room to go four wide on the straight, which could get interesting going into the really big braking zones. So I think it is going to make for a good race. It is a wide open track, but there are also a lot of things to hit so it’s not like you can just go off without any consequences. It is different from any other track that we have in the States.”
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