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Alex Lloyd Returns to CRP Racing in the RobertsMeans.com/CRP Racing Corvette for the Pirelli World Challenge Rounds 13 14 at Sonoma Raceway
By alley - Aug 19, 2014, 5:24 PM ET

Alex Lloyd Returns to CRP Racing in the RobertsMeans.com/CRP Racing Corvette for the Pirelli World Challenge Rounds 13 14 at Sonoma Raceway

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Harrisburg, NC – After a strong debut in the EMKAY sponsored CRP Racing Corvette at the Pirelli World Challenge Mid-Ohio Grand Prix two weeks ago, Alex Lloyd will once again pilot the CRP Corvette under new sponsorship, RobertsMeans.com, at the Sonoma Grand Prix this weekend, August 22-24.

Lloyd started Round 11 in 24th place due to a malfunctioning transponder unit at Mid-Ohio only to charge his way up to 11th position before the race was cut short due to heavy rain. Alex intends to continue that momentum at Sonoma. “I’m thrilled to be back in the RobertsMeans.com/CRP Racing Corvette at Sonoma,” says Lloyd. “It was a blast working with CRP Racing at Mid-Ohio, and I’m excited to apply what we learned there to this upcoming weekend in NorCal. Sonoma is one of my favorite tracks and I’ve always done well there in the past – including clinching the Indy Lights championship by winning the race in 2007. My experience racing in the Pirelli World Challenge has been fantastic so far, and the field is incredibly competitive. I’m excited to continue my return to pro racing after a number of years out of the saddle, and I’ll be going all-out for a strong result.” 

Supporting the CRP Racing Corvette is new sponsor, RobertsMeans.com, a litigation boutique firm located on the north side of Indianapolis, Indiana. “As a law firm based in Indianapolis, the attorneys of ROBERTS MEANS, LLC share our city’s renowned enthusiasm for motorsports,” says Jeffrey Roberts. “As fans of the Pirelli World Challenge Series, we are excited to partner with CRP Racing to field the No. 12 RobertsMeans.com Chevrolet Corvette driven by Alex Lloyd in the Sonoma Grand Prix. After quickly making a name for himself against top flight competition on European circuits, we first got to know Alex locally in Indianapolis as he impressively ascended the ranks of American Open Wheel racing, winning an Indy Lights championship in his second year of competition, finishing as high as 4th in the four starts in the Indianapolis 500, and being named the 2010 IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year. It is an honor and privilege for ROBERTS MEANS, LLC to sponsor CRP Racing and Indianapolis’ own Alex Lloyd, as they compete on the demanding road course at Sonoma.”
“Just as the CRP Racing team strives to consistently outperform the competition at the racetrack, the attorneys of ROBERTS MEANS, LLC are driven to deliver results for our clients. A boutique business and domestic litigation firm, ROBERTS MEANS, LLC offers cost-effective and responsive legal services for clients ranging from individuals and business owners, to small and mid-sized businesses, to national corporations. From before a dispute arises into a lawsuit, throughout all stages of the litigation and at trial, the attorneys of ROBERTS MEANS, LLC collaborate with our clients to provide sharp guidance, creative solutions, and skilled advocacy derived from professional experience that has consistently earned recognition in the selective listings of Indiana Super Lawyers.” ROBERTS. MEANS. BUSINESS.
Rounds 13 & 14 of the Pirelli World Challenge GT at Sonoma are set for August 23rd & 24th. Races begin at 2:35 PST Saturday and 4:40 PST Sunday. Watch live streaming of the races at www.world-challengeTV.com and watch the television broadcast on NBC Sports Network Saturday, August 30 at 1:00 p.m. EST

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