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    The number 58 Brumos Racing Daytona Prototype is driven by David Donohue of Malvern, PA and Darren Law of Phoenix, Arizona.

    David Donohue
    To say that sports car racing comes second nature to David Donohue would be an understatement. The son of the late Mark Donohue, David has both the innate skill and pragmatic approach to the sport that made his father one of the most successful and respected drivers in racing's history.

    After graduating from Lehigh University, David began racing as an amateur in 1991. That year he was named Eastern Motor Racing Association's GT Driver Champion and Rookie of the year. Shortly thereafter, he started his pursuit of a professional racing career - a career that is now highlighted by important and historic victories. These victories include multiple Manufacturer Championships, and a GT-2 class victory in the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. David is also credited with the first-ever podium finish for BMW of North America's M3 racing effort.

    In 2003, David finished 2nd in class and driver points with ten top three finishes and three victories. He was behind the wheel of the Brumos Racing Porsche-powered Daytona Prototype that year in Grand Am's newly created top class. He continues with Brumos today, hoping to follow a successful 2007 season with even more podium finishes. If history is any indication of future success, David will again be among the first to take the checkered flag.

    Darren Law
    Darren's career as a competitive driver began at the early age of age 11, as he started racing in the highly competitive karting scene of southern California. After winning several karting championships, Darren graduated to the world of ful-lfledged race cars, where he again proved himself capable and determined.

    His first stints in race cars came in the formula car category, and he even spent time in Europe and competed with some of the best drivers in the world. In the years since his first few formula car races Darren has ultimately found himself competing in a wide range of vehicles and race series, and during that time he accumulated a mass of top ten and top five finishes as well as three separate driving championships.

    Popular among his peers, with a confident and charismatic personality, Darren is widely recognized as a top level driver who has exceptional race savvy, car control and technical feedback, and is comfortable with competitors and sponsors alike. His participation in multiple series with top-level teams last year placed him in second position for the prestigious Porsche Cup, and he will continue to play a major role for 2008 in Brumos' quest for Victory Lane.

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