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Brett Curtis to drive Borla-backed Turner Z4 in Pirelli World Challenge
By alley - Mar 3, 2015, 4:30 PM ET

Brett Curtis to drive Borla-backed Turner Z4 in Pirelli World Challenge

Borla, pioneer and leading manufacturer of aerospace-grade T-304 stainless steel performance exhaust systems, today announced they will be the primary sponsor of the #32 Borla–equipped BMW Z4 owned by Turner Motorsport for the 2015 Pirelli GT World Challenge race at the Circuit of The Americas. The Z4 will be driven by Bret Curtis, an accomplished endurance road racer with experience in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Rolex 24 at Daytona.

"As an endurance road course driver and someone who really has a passion for sports car racing, I am very excited to be working with both Borla and Turner Motorsport, two leading companies in their industries. Being selected to drive the #32 Borla-Equipped BMW Z4 is an honor and comes with a lot of responsibility that I'm ready to take on," said Curtis. "I fully expect the season to be extremely competitive and plan to compete for several wins in the GT class. Borla and Turner Motorsport have tremendous racing heritages that have resulted in many championships, so it's an honor to have this opportunity to show Borla and Turner what I can do for them at the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge."

"Borla is very excited to announce its primary sponsorship of Turner Motorsport's #32 BMW Z4 for the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge at the Circuit of the Americas. This is a world-class series and the perfect stage to showcase Borla's superior product offerings and dedication to racing and the performance industry," said David Borla, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Borla. "Turner Motorsport is a top notch organization and we commend them for hiring someone like Bret who is able to use his endurance racing background to elevate this team to the next level. All of us here at Borla firmly believe he will do a great job representing Borla and Turner's brands and is set to have a championship-caliber season."

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