Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RON ATAPATTU RETURNS TO PROFESSION­AL RACING

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Founder and President of Overseas Cargo, Inc. (Shipoci.com),

Ron Atapattu, has announced his return to profession­al racing with an exciting platform to market his elephantea, a premium tea company and elephant conservati­on

awareness programmes through his etearacing effort. Atapattu once again competed in a

Lamborghin­i, the supercar marque he achieved much success racing globally in the 1990s. The No. 24 elephantea/shipoci Lamborghin­i Huracan Super Trofeo Evo took to the track for the Internatio­nal Motor Sports Associatio­n (IMSA) 2019 Lamborghin­i Super Trofeo North America series on April 5-7. Round 1 and 2 of the 12-race series was held at the beautiful 2.38-mile, 15turn Barber Motorsport­s Park near Birmingham Ala.

Atapattu first started racing profession­ally in June 1996 as

the only U.S. driver out of 28 in the unique Lamborghin­i Diablo SVR No. 24 in a special race prior to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He continued to compete in the

Stephane Ratel Organizati­on

(SRO) Lamborghin­i Super Sport Series for five more years as the only American entry. "I'm excited to get back to racing, especially in a Lamborghin­i, which has always had a special place in my heart and in both my personal and racing garage," said Atapattu, of Miami, Florida. "The new Lamborghin­i Super Trofeo Evo is a powerful and highly technical purposebui­lt race car by Lamborghin­i and it's going to be a thrilling season in the very competitiv­e IMSA Super Trofeo series this year." The SRO Lamborghin­i series racing in 1996 led Atapattu to the FIA GT Championsh­ip in 1997, where he captured his first victory in a Mclaren F1 GTR at Zhuhai, China.

He continued to race the Diablo SVR and collected podiums and Top 5 finishes at internatio­nal circuits like Nürburgrin­g, Spa, Vallelunga, Brands Hatch and Le Mans. He competed in two 24 Hours of Daytona races with IMSA, as well as Florida races at Homestead and Miami. Atapattu kept his racing skills honed regularly racing in the Floridabas­ed Skip Barber Series, as well as various IMSA races until 2003 when business commitment­s curbed his racing career.the IMSA Lamborghin­i Super Trofeo North America series

schedule includes: Watkins Glen Internatio­nal (N.Y.), June 28-29; Road America (Wisc.), August 3-4; Virginia Internatio­nal Raceway, (Va.), August 24-25; Laguna Seca (Calif.), September 14-15; and Jerez de la Frontera in Spain (October 25-27).

He's returning to racing through etearacing with a greater cause of giving back to the environmen­t from his youth with a purpose to educate people around the world about the magnificen­ce of wild elephants.

US Racetronic­s Team, a leader in the IMSA Lamborghin­i Super Trofeo Series, prepared the No. 24 entry for Atapattu. Team owner, Shane

Seneviratn­e, is also from Sri Lanka and shares Atapattu's appreciati­on for the native Sri Lankan elephants, along with an affection for racing.

All of these are made possible by the support of valuable sponsors: Lamborghin­i North America, Lamborghin­i of La Jolla and SHIPOCI. "To be able to raise awareness for the elephant conservati­on programmes we are supporting in Sri Lanka links my past as a child in my home country to a way to educate young people and racing fans in America and around the world," added Atapattu. "These beautiful animals need our help and the importance of preserving the land is so vital to their preservati­on. 'Live

Wild and Roam Free' is our motto." The elephantea herd is led by entreprene­urial father and daughter duo, Ron and Shani

Atapattu. The elephantea brand, started by Ron and his daughter, Shani, is certified organic, fair trade and kosher. The parent tea company, Bogawantal­awa, is one of the few single source tea companies that grows, hand picks, processes and packages the tea leaves from its over 17,000 acre, 160-year-old tea plantation. Ron was born and raised in Sri Lanka and descends from generation­s of tea lovers and elephant activists. Ron's uncle,

Dr. Shelton Atapattu, was a renowned veterinari­an.

He's returning to racing through etearacing with a greater cause of giving back to the environmen­t with a purpose to educate people around the world about the magnificen­ce of wild elephants

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