Daytona Beach, Florida – January 2010.– Hot off the heels of announcing Fisk Electric as their title sponsor, the Godstone Ranch Motorsports drivers arrived in Daytona with high hopes and had the chance to see the fresh new livery on their #07 Texas Heart Institute Corvette. Scott Russell, John McCutchen II, Davy Jones and Paul Edwards drove the brand new victory red Corvette C6.R for the first time at the Roar Before the 24 and will now put the car through its toughest challenge yet as they contest the historic 24 race this January 30 – 31st at the Daytona International Speedway. With world renowned engineer Tony Dowe on the pit box, and 2008 Grand-Am GT Champion Paul Edwards, Rolex 24 and Le Mans 24 winner Davy Jones, five time Daytona 200 winner Scott Russell, and Grand-Am newcomer John McCutchen II behind the wheel, the Godstone Ranch Motorsports team will be an immediate contender at the Rolex 24. The team is operated by a joint effort between Michael Baughman Racing and the Leighton Reese Performance Group and will run the Texas Heart Institute colors with the aim of raising funds and awareness for the hospital and help combat cardiovascular disease which is the leading cause of death in the country. To learn more about how you can support the Texas Heart Institute, please visit www.godstoneranchmotorsports.com. You can also follow the team’s progress with live updates at www.twitter.com/godstoneranch.The 48th running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona will take place January 30-31 and will be shown LIVE at 3:00 PM Saturday and 7:00 AM Sunday on SPEED, all times are Eastern Standard. Davy Jones#07 Texas Heart Institute / GRM / Team MBR / LRPG / Corvette“It’s been a busy few weeks getting everything ready for this weekend but finally we are here and we are ready to get out there and show everybody what the Texas Heart Institute Corvette can do. The team has done a good job fixing all the problems that we found at the test and I know Tony Dowe will have the right strategy for the race, so I’m very optimistic that once we the race start we’ll be able to fight for the top spots.” Paul Edwards#07 Texas Heart Institute / GRM / Team MBR / LRPG / Corvette“We had a good test and found a lot of glitches in the system that are now fixed. After all the work that the team has done we’ll have a better car this weekend basically in every category. We should be able to get some good practice time and hopefully find that second that we are looking for. Hopefully John, Davy and Scott will be able to get some more seat time because they barely got any at the test. We need to stay out of trouble during the race, keep the Texas Heart Institute car on the track and with the improvements that we’ve found we should have a pretty fast pace.” John McCutchen II#07 Godstone Ranch Motorsports / Team MBR / LRPG / Corvette“We first envisioned this effort back in July here at Daytona, 21 sponsors later we are about to roll off this victory red Corvette. It’s a stunning car, a really competitive Pratt & Miller Corvette that we believe has the capability of getting on the podium if things go our direction. We are really pleased that the Texas Heart Institute has partnered with us and allowed us to bring awareness to their program and to heart disease in general. Every other person that dies in the United States dies from heart disease in general, so the opportunity to bring that awareness to the greater public is something we are excited to do”.Scott Russell#07 Texas Heart Institute / GRM / Team MBR / LRPG / Corvette“I’m really looking forward to the race, it’s going to be the second time for me at the Rolex 24 and we are all ready to go with our Corvette. We need to get as much practice in as we can to make sure we make the necessary adjustments and get ourselves up to speed. It’s a long race and we have a good car so it’ll be easy to get comfortable with it. It’s a great challenge and a great opportunity and I’m just excited to be part of it.” About Texas Heart Institute:The mission of the Texas Heart Institute is to reduce the devastating toll of cardiovascular disease through innovative programs in research, education and improved patient care.Texas Heart Institute is a nonprofit organization founded by Dr. Denton A. Cooley in 1962. Its location in Houston’s Texas Medical Center and affiliations with St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital assured that all age groups would be treated and freed the Institute of the burden of financing a health care facility.Texas Heart Institute is a nonprofit organization in the truest sense. Unlike most institutions that have a source of operating revenue, Texas Heart Institute relies solely on government grants, research contracts and, above all, philanthropy. In fact, donations from grateful patients, foundations, corporations, physicians, and the general public account for more than half of the Institute’s annual operating budget.About Fisk Electric:Since 1913, Fisk has been one of the nation’s leading providers for the design, installation and maintenance of electrical systems, structured cabling applications, integrated electronic security systems, and building technology solutions. If it’s electric, it’s Fisk!Electrical construction is the cornerstone of our company. We augment this experience by providing solutions to technology, security, and service needs for customers in the commercial, industrial, hospitality, data service, airport, casino, sport facilities, hospital, research, and business service sectors. Fisk is committed every day to building better solutions for our customers and welcomes the chance to put our experiencehttp://www.fiskcorp.com/fisk-experience.htm to work for you. Fisk is committed every day to building better solutions for our customers and welcomes the chance to put our experience to work for you.At Fisk, we take pride in our past, are committed to our present and look forward to our future. During our storied history, we have gained experience on virtually every building type or unusual site condition in every region of the United States as well as the Middle East, Spain, the Virgin Islands, and Jamaica. We’ve brought our expertise in electrical and low voltage systems to numerous notable buildings including military bases, major airports, major league sports arenas, major shopping centers, landmark high rise office buildings, major hotels and casinos, inside the gate industrial sites, university campuses, corporate headquarters campuses, and major hospitals. For more information please visit www.fiskcorp.com. About Godstone Ranch Motorsports:Godstone Ranch Motorsports, a Texas 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation, is raising funds for the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, Texas as a result of our desire to see motorsport contribute to our daily lives and be more than just a sport. We want to use the allure of motor racing as a means to support a charitable concern. 100% of the net proceeds will be donated to Texas Heart Institute.Godstone Ranch was created from artist Karen’s Garrett vision of a God centered place for artistic expression. Karen’s gifts of teaching and caring are expressed through many charitable endeavors. Karen Garrett is a nationally acclaimed sculptor, trained in the renowned James Surls Lawndale School in Houston. Her work is visionary and passionate.HSR/SportCar.com/Toni Calderon-Casus Management