Team Cobalt California teams with Union families at Mid-Ohio

June 29, 2006

BENICIA, Calif. – Five of Team Cobalt California’s newest crew members at the
Mid-Ohio Grand American race last week were family members from the UAW
Local 1714 and 1112.

Brandon Baker, age 11, son of Jesse Baker; David Yukon, age 12, son of Dave
Yukon; Nick Young, age 12, son of Nick and Stacie Young; Jarid Sox, age 13,
son of Ron Soc; and Kyle Bluhm, age 13, son of Curt Bluhm were hard at work
in the Team Cobalt California paddock preparing cars no. 48 and 98 for the
Grand-Am Cup.  

“We had a ball getting ready for our new crew members” said Robyn Lepper,
co-owner of Team Cobalt, “we presented each crew member with tools and
made sure that they experienced every aspect of race preparation.  It was
wonderful to see how excited and helpful our youngest crew members were
while prepping the cars between sessions.”

Eric Waddell, one of Team Cobalt California’s veteran crew members,
explained the mechanical make-up of the cars to the boys and demonstrated
how their tools worked.  

“When I took car 48 off of the jack stands so the kids could sit in the driver’s
seat, they were thrilled” said Waddell.  

Luke Bailey guided the boys through mounting the wheels with the aid of an
impact gun and Doug Armstrong showed the boys how the fronts of the cars
were assembled.  

VJ Mirzayan, one of Team Cobalt California’s drivers showed the boys a video
that was taken during one of his practice runs.  “I love to teach” said VJ “I was
able to show the boys what the track looked like while driving.  It was very
exciting!”  

During the race, the boys got to sit with the spotters and view the race action.  

Howard Davis, team Cobalt California’s crew chief and Jeff Mishtawy, Chief
Operations Officer viewed the Mid-Ohio race as a team building weekend.  

“From a technical standpoint, the weekend was challenging but still successful
overall” said Mishtawy.  “We implemented several new internal procedures and
an updated organizational system.  Both were beneficial and we are very
pleased with the results.  We were disappointed one car wasn't able to finish
the race, but thankfully that will not affect the rest of the season”.

With the technical assistance of GM Performance Division, Team Cobalt
California’s car no. 98 finished 13 in class and was driven by VJ Mirzayan of
Fresno California and veteran driver Paul Bonaccorsi of Rancho Cucamonga,
California.  Car no. 48, driven by veteran driver Victor Gonzalez Jr. and
newcomer Bryan Ortiz, both of Puerto Rico, was 37 in class after struggling with
electrical problems.

“I was proud and very pleased on how Bryan progressed during the weekend”
said Crew Chief Howard Davis.  “If not for 48’s electrical problems, I am
confident that Bryan and Victor would have finished well into the Top 10.”

Team Cobalt California would thank its sponsors Red Line Oil, Clutch Masters,
Sparco, K & N Air Filters, Cobalt Friction, Vibrant Performance, and Thomas
Lepper Associates. Additional team supporters will be announced soon.

For additional information, contact Robyn Lepper at
robyn@teamcobaltcalifornia.com or by phone at 866.812.4204.
TCC is proud to announce that former Formula 1 driver and Olympian Davina Galica will be co-driving with Sarena Traver during the U.S. Sports Car Invitational at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in May!