2011 media guide - SCCA Pro Racing
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2011 media guide - SCCA Pro Racing
2011 MEDIA GUIDE www.world-challenge.com / www.world-challengetv.com Table of Contents 2011 Schedule......................................................................................................... 4 WC Vision Information................................................................................................ 5 SCCA Pro Racing Information..................................................................................... 6 Media Services.......................................................................................................... 9 Style Guide............................................................................................................... 10 The Sponsors............................................................................................................ 11 The Circuits.............................................................................................................. 17 The Series................................................................................................................ 27 History..................................................................................................................... 32 2010 Season Recap.................................................................................................. 41 2010 GT Results....................................................................................................... 82 2010 GTS Results..................................................................................................... 84 2010 TC Results....................................................................................................... 86 The Drivers............................................................................................................... 89 The Cars................................................................................................................... 121 The Records.............................................................................................................. 147 Career Performance Charts......................................................................................... 148 Career Driver Records................................................................................................ 153 Manufacturer Records................................................................................................ 155 Circuit-by-Circuit Winners........................................................................................... 157 Season-by-Season Point Standings.............................................................................. 162 World Challenge is a registered trademark of WC Vision, LLC. Photography by SCCA Pro Racing, Mark Weber/Exclusive Sports Car Photography (314)583-8259. All others are trademarks of Sports Car Club of America. 1 2011 World Challenge Media Guide WC Vision’s Message Dear Members of the Media, This season marks the 22nd consecutive year for the World Challenge Championships and I’m confident our unique brand of racing will provide you with exciting motorsports stories to keep your audience engaged race after race. In early 2010, we announced many changes that were aimed at building elements of the series. This past off-season we signed a new partnership with Pirelli as the Official Tire Supplier for the World Challenge Championships. Pirelli will supply all cars in the series with the P Zero Racing Slick and P Zero Racing Rain tires beginning this season. Our relationship with our TV partner VERSUS continues in 2011, with all of our 12 races broadcast in 90-minute or 2-hour, Saturday or Sunday afternoon timeslots. We continue to build our fan initiative Sports Car Wars and car counts for our three classes, GT, GTS and Touring Car, will grow and diversify with new manufacturers and platforms joining the series. The World Challenge Championships are thrilling 50-minute sprints, featuring top-notch drivers and teams, zero scheduled pit stops or driver changes. We are the only North American sports car series featuring a standing start and top manufacturer platforms including, new for 2011, Cadillac Racing returning to the series with two 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupes. Our drivers, team leads, and officials are always accessible to give you that quote or detailed information you require to complete your story. We look forward to seeing you at our races this season and thank you for bringing World Challenge to motorsports fans. See you at the track, Dave Drimmie, VP Marketing and Communications, WC Vision Scott Bove, Director of Business Operations, WC Vision Bob Woodhouse, Co-chair, WC Vision Peter Cunningham, Co-chair, WC Vision 2 SCCA Pro Racing’s Message Dear Members of the Media, Welcome to the 22nd season of the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge Championships. As you are already aware, this series has become an institution in North American motorsports. Where else but the GT class can you see Volvos competing (and winning championships) against the premier names in racing like Corvette, Porsche, Nissan, and Dodge Viper? And we are pleased to welcome past champions Cadillac back for the 2011 season. The entire series continues to grow. We’ll see larger fields in the GTS class this year, that will see Ford Mustangs, Chevy Camaros, Porsche Cayman and a Mitsubishi EVO battle the Acura TSXs of RealTime Racing. Last year, in its first season of a redesigned rules package, the Touring Car class saw a variety of cars take the track, including the Scion tC, Volkswagen Jetta GTI, Honda Civic Si, Mazda RX-8 and many more. It will only get better in 2011. There are any number of stories available in our paddock, and our staff is available to help you track them down. Champion drivers and crew chiefs are all around you, and there are many lesser-known personal interest stories that involve drivers, crew members and even our staff. Each one is waiting to be told – which ones will you find? We sincerely thank you for the support you’ve shown us in the past and your coverage of the World Challenge Championships in 2011. Please use our staff to get the help that you need in covering the Series at this event and all season long. Best Wishes, Tom Campbell President & CEO SCCA Pro Racing 3 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2011 Schedule 2011 World Challenge Schedule Date/Round Venue With TV** IndyCar April 9 Mar. 25 – 27 Streets of St. Petersburg* Rounds 1 & 2 St. Petersburg, FL Apr. 15 - 17 Streets of Long Beach Round 3 Long Beach, CA Apr. 29 - May 1 Miller Motorsports Park 4:30 p.m. IndyCar/ALMS April 30 Co-Headliner June 18 2:30 p.m. Round 4 Tooele, UT NASCAR West 3 p.m. May 20 - 22 Mosport International Raceway* Headliner June 18 Rounds 5 & 6 Bowmanville, ON (Canada) Aug. 5 - 7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course* Rounds 7 & 8 Lexington, OH Aug. 26 - 28 Infineon Raceway* Rounds 9 & 10 Sonoma, CA Sept. 16 - 18 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Round 11 Monteray, CA Sept. 28 - Oct 1 Round 12 3 p.m. IndyCar/ALMS August 20 5 p.m. IndyCar September 18 3 p.m. ALMS October 29 Road Atlanta ALMS, Petit Le October 29 Braselton, GA Mans Weekend 1 p.m. 1 p.m. * Doubleheader ** TV Times Eastern, on Versus Rnd. 5/6 Mosport Rnd. 4 Miller Rnd. 7/8 Mid-Ohio Rnd. 9/10 Infineon Rnd. 11 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Rnd. 12 Road Atlanta Rnd. 3 Long Beach 4 Rnd. 1/2 St. Petersburg WC Vision Chairs & Staff WC Vision Peter Cunningham WC Vision Co-Chair Bob Woodhouse WC Vision Co-Chair Dave Drimmie VP, Marketing & Communications TC Kline Competition Director Scott Bove Director, Business Operations WC Vision (416) 604-3113 davedrimmie@wcvision.com 5 2011 World Challenge Media Guide SCCA Pro SCCA Pro Racing President & Staff Interim SCCA Pro Racing President & CEO, Tom Campbell Tom Campbell joined SCCA Pro Racing as interim president and CEO in January, 2011. Campbell is a 35-year member of the Sports Car Club of America and a member of the Mohawk-Hudson Region SCCA, his home region, and the Glen Region. He is currently the Chairman of the Northeast Division Council, the leadership council for the Division’s 19 regions. His familiarity with the Pro Racing Board stems from his service on the SCCA, Inc., Board of Directors from 1999 through 2004. During his six-year term, he served three years as Corporate Treasurer and one year as the Chairman of the Board. During that time, he was active with the Pro Racing Board of Directors and helped develop operating goals and long range business plans. Campbell recently retired after more than 40 years at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, a Department of Energy Laboratory operated by the Lockheed Martin Company. The licensed professional engineer spent more than 35 of those years in engineering management positions related to the operation, training, maintenance and design of the Navy’s nuclear power plants for submarines. 6 SCCA Pro Ken Brown World Challenge Technical Manager Pat di Natale World Challenge Chief Steward Dee Duncan Events Coordinator & Registrar Melissa Flesher Marketing Services Manager Kathy Maleck Field Staff Manager Jenny McAbee Marketing & Communications Specialist Eric Prill VP, Marketing & Communications Robin Prill Series Administrator Mark Weber Official Series Photographer Reece White PR Manager Ken Tripkos Competition & Technical Manager Race and Technical Operations: Mike Hirner, George Housner, Kathy Maleck, Tom Mikwold, Ed Pasquale, Mike Pasquale, Rick Wong Assistant Chief Steward: Morris Hamm Starters: Jerry Russet & Ken Silva Timing & Scoring: Rich Lankford, Bruce Gary, Connie Peplowski Announcer: Greg Creamer Chaplain: Dan Lacy Series Contact Information SCCA Pro Racing • World Challenge • Mazda MX-5 Cup • VW Jetta Cup • Trans-Am PO Box 19400 • 6700 SW Topeka Blvd., Bldg. 300, B Street • Topeka, KS 66619-0400 (800) 770-2055 toll-free • (785) 357-7223 phone • (785) 233-7223 fax www.sccapro.com • www.world-challenge.com 7 2011 World Challenge Media Guide SCCA Pro SCCA Pro Racing Information General: SCCA Pro Racing® Ltd., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sports Car Club of America, Inc. – a 45,000-member organization dedicated to motorsports events. SCCA Pro Racing sanctions several professional racing series: the World Challenge® Championships, Trans-Am Series, Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup, Pro Spec Racer Ford, Pro Formula Enterprises and the F2000 Championship Series. Each series holds events on high-profile race weekends and annually crowns champions. World Challenge®: With three separate classes of competition (GT, GTS and Touring Car), World Challenge is North America’s top production car-based championship. World Challenge events are a maximum of 50 minutes start to finish, feature standing starts and the world’s most popular manufacturers racing head-to-head. World Challenge competition was born in the mid-1980s with the SCCA Endurance Championship, transforming into the World Challenge in 1990. SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series®: First running in 1966, the iconic Trans-Am Series returned as a full professional program in 2010 for the first time since 2005. Running 90-mile sprint races, Trans-Am features 800-horsepower V8 “silhouette” cars including the Jaguar XKR, Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro and Ford Mustang. This season, Trans-Am returns to its roots with multi-class racing by adding the Trans-Am 2 (TA2) and Trans-Am 3 (TA3) classes, with rules based on SCCA Club Racing’s GT-2 and GT-3 classes. SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup: Stepping up in place of the former Mazdaspeed Miata Cup, the Mazda MX-5 Cup made its debut in 2006. Featuring grids of 30-plus Mazda MX-5s on spec tires, MX-5 Cup is part of the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development Ladder. Each year, an amateur racing Champion earns a ride in the MX-5 Cup and the MX-5 Cup Champion earns a ride in a series on the next step of the development ladder. Pro Spec Racer Ford: The popular entry-level professional series returns in 2011, featuring the SCCA Enterprises-built Spec Racer Ford, a single-seat, purpose-built sports racing car with an emphasis on vehicle parity. Pro Formula Enterprises: Making its professional debut is the rapidly growing Formula Car offering from SCCA Enterprises. The 2.3-liter open wheel car is a great platform for the driver looking to advance up the motorsports ladder. Formula 2000: The F2000 Championship Series is aimed at filling the void in entry-level, single-seat road racing. The F2000 Championship Series provides an alternative for a wide spectrum of Formula Continental competitors currently racing in both amateur and professional events. Founded: SCCA was founded in February 1944. SCCA Pro Racing was separated into a wholly owned, for-profit subsidiary in December 1993. First Professional SCCA Event: February 3, 1963 at Daytona International Speedway. United States Road Racing Championship. Jim Hall was the winner. 8 Media Services Media Credentials: The World Challenge Communications Department does not issue media credentials for individual events. Single-event credentials are the responsibility of the respective race circuit. We recommend that you place your credential request at least 30 days in advance of the event. Policies vary from track to track, but we recommend that you contact the circuit in writing, on your company letterhead. Photo Credentials: World Challenge does not issue photo or video credentials. All requests for photographic access must be made to the media relations representative at each specific track. Trackside Services: The World Challenge Communications department offers members of the media a running record of race-weekend activities – ranging from driver quotes to pit reports – to keep you informed of all activities. All statistical reports – practice times, qualifying grids and race results – are distributed to the media after each session. After qualifying sessions and races, the top drivers are brought to the media facility for interviews. Closed-circuit video and timing and scoring monitors are available in the media centers. Any special needs, such as private telephone lines or sound booths, should be arranged through the circuit’s media relations representative at each specific track. News and Sports TV Access: World Challenge encourages news and sports coverage of its events. A broadcast-quality feed is usually available at the TV compound. News/sports organizations may record the feed for race highlights provided they abide by certain limitations and courtesy the host network (Versus). Interviews of Drivers and Officials: World Challenge Communications will arrange driver interviews, either in-person or via telephone, on request. Interviews of SCCA Pro Racing officials (President, Chief Steward, Competition Director, etc.) must be arranged through the Communications Department. Pit/Paddock Restrictions: Safety and insurance regulations require SCCA Pro Racing to enforce the following guidelines in restricted areas such as the hot pits and paddock: (1) Shorts are not permitted; (2) Shirts and shoes are required; (3) Smoking is prohibited at all times; and (4) Access over the pit wall during events is prohibited. Electronic News Distribution: World Challenge Communications is equipped to send publicity releases and race results via e-mail. Requests should be directed to World Challenge Communications. Photography/B-roll: World Challenge offers B-roll and digital still photography upon request. Photographers/Videographers: Keep in mind that your assignments are potentially dangerous. Photographers/ videographers should always check with the respective track PR reps for shooting locations, as shooting areas are restricted. Don’t question the authority of an official in regard to shooting locations. If you disagree with an official’s assessment of the situation, return to the event media center and contact World Challenge Communications or event PR representatives. 9 Media Services Members of the Media: Welcome to World Challenge. We thank you for your interest and look forward to serving you throughout the season. Our role is to provide you the most thorough and up-to-date information and assist you in your coverage needs. If you have any questions or requests, please don’t hesitate to contact us (see pg. 5). 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Style Guide Style Guide First Usage: World Challenge® Championships SCCA Pro Racing WC Vision P Zero Racing Slick and P Zero Racing Rain tires Second Usage: World Challenge SCCA Pro WCV Pirelli or P Zero Racing Slick or P Zero Racing Rain Tire The term World Challenge is all-encompassing, including the separate class races held each weekend GT, GTS and Touring Car. First Usage: World Challenge GT Championship World Challenge GTS Championship World Challenge Touring Car Championship Second Usage: WC GT WC GTS WC TC Other SCCA Pro Racing Style First Usage: SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup F2000 Championship Series Second Usage: Trans-Am MX-5 Cup F2000 10 Official Sponsors Bob Bondurant School Of High Performance Driving www.bondurant.com Invisible Glass www.invisibleglass.com Invisible Glass Premium Glass Cleaner is the #1 selling auto glass cleaner in North America! In 2011, Invisible Glass continues to support the World Challenge Championships as an official sponsor and will help teams “Make Glass INVISIBLE” with product kit prizes. Visit InvisibleGlass.com for a complete line of glass care products, as well as free samples, tips, prizes, and more. Nissan North America Official Safety Vehicle, MaNUfacturer Sponsor www.nissanusa.com Since Nissan first came to the United States to sell vehicles in 1958 they have built a strong reputation in the American market. Nissan prides itself on having what it takes to build cars and trucks with the power to change both the way you view the world and the way you move in it. Likewise, Nissan has a long heritage with the World Challenge Championships, including the 1993 Class A Drivers’ Championship with Elliott Forbes-Robinson in a 300ZX and Peter Cunningham’s race winning Sentra SE-R in 2003 and 2004. Nissan returns to World Challenge in 2011 as a manufacturer sponsor in support of its Nissan GT-R cars competing in the World Challenge GT Championship. OPTIMA Batteries www.optimabatteries.com OPTIMA Batteries, manufactured by Johnson Controls, Inc., provides industry-leading batteries which represent premium performance. OPTIMA will continue to strengthen its position in the aftermarket performance automotive industry by maintaining the position of Official Battery of the World Challenge Championships. OPTIMA Batteries will also continue to offer awards for all podium finishing teams. Pirelli TITLE SPONSOR www.us.pirelli.com Pirelli Tire North America designs, develops, manufactures and markets tires for passenger vehicles in both the original equipment and replacement markets as well as markets and distributes tires for motorcycles and motorsports. Its Rome, Georgia manufacturing facility features Pirelli’s Modular Integrated Robotized System (MIRS), which employs state-of-the-art technology to manufacture tires for both export and domestic markets. Pirelli’s motorsport excellence is based on a tradition of innovation and reliability in competition and is the number one tire choice for the world’s most exciting racing series. 11 Sponsors The Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving is the Official Driving School of the World Challenge Championships. The prestigious driving school has signed on for several ventures with the series this year including transferable gift certificate awards for each race winner. For the fans, $500 gift certificates will be raffled off at each event, and a fantasy racing league (www.world-challenge.com/fantasyleague/) with a four-day racing school awarded to the winner. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Sponsors Pirelli Tire North America has been selected as the Official Tire Supplier for the World Challenge Championships and will supply all cars in the World Challenge GT, GTS and Touring Car categories with the P Zero Racing Slick and P Zero Racing Rain tires beginning in 2011. PrivacyStar www.privacystar.com PrivacyStar is the only complete privacy and preference service available for smartphones. PrivacyStar, is an all-in-one privacy application, bringing unlimited call blocking, text blocking, Do Not Disturb, Caller ID, one-step complaint filing against telemarketers and debt collectors right from your phone. In 2010, PrivacyStar blocked over 100 million calls for customers, filed over 110,000 complaints with the Federal Trade Commission and provided Caller ID for over 15 million calls. PrivacyStar is easy to download and available in Blackberry App World and Android Market or through our website. Race-Kepper www.race-keeper.com Race-Keeper is the Official Video Data System of the World Challenge Championships. Manufactured by Trivinci Systems, LLC, Race-Keeper is one of the world’s most capable and trusted providers of video data loggers. Race-Keeper combines the power of high-resolution video and data from multiple sources in one easy-to-use video data package. As part of the sponsorship, Race-Keeper will deliver its professional-grade systems to provide data and video for the series’ television broadcasts on Versus and to series officials for incident resolution. Race-Keeper will also provide Race-Keeper Comparo driver development software to the teams for race analysis and instruction. Stoptech www.StopTech.com StopTech, the ultra-performance division of Centric Parts, is a leading innovator of world-class brake components and systems for production-based racing cars and high performance vehicles on the street and track. StopTech was the first to offer balanced brake upgrades for production cars and remains the worldwide leader with more than 700 platform offerings to dramatically improve overall braking performance. StopTech Trophy Sport Brake Systems are available through motorsports distributors and performance automotive aftermarket retailers. As the Official Brake System of World Challenge, all series teams will have the option of using StopTech brake systems. As part of the partnership, the StopTech logo will also appear on all World Challenge number boards. Sunoco www.racegas.com Sunoco, the largest manufacturer of racing gasoline in the world and the Official Fuel of the World Challenge Championships, has a long track record of winning performance. Recognized as the leader in the race fuel industry, Sunoco sets the standard with every gallon of every blend. More engine builders, racers, tracks and sanctioning bodies choose Sunoco than all other racing gasoline combined! Sunoco’s track-proven fuels are designed to provide exceptional performance, quality and consistency. 12 Volkswagen Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars, and Europe’s largest automaker. For over 45 years, Volkswagen has been a dominating force in various forms of motorsports around the world. Today, VW continues to write racing history by focusing on a commitment to bring clean diesel technology to the race track. Volkswagen is the Official Pace Vehicle of the World Challenge Championships, and a manufacturer sponsor offering major contingency support for all Volkswagen teams competing in Touring Car. Manufacturer Sponsors Acura Manufacturer Sponsor, Contingency Sponsor www.acura.com One of the leading manufacturers of high-performance sport compacts, sedans and sports cars, Acura returns to the World Challenge Championships as a manufacturer contingency sponsor. A division of American Honda, Acura has contributed to the company’s 14 Manufacturers’ Championships in 19 years - more than any other manufacturer. Acura has won races in the GT, GTS and Touring Car classes, and its 81 wins currently rank first all-time for an individual marque. Cadillac MANUFACTURER SPONSOR www.cadillac.com The Cadillac V-Series vehicles are among the best and highest performing luxury performance cars in the world and there is no better place than the race-track to highlight Cadillac’s performance capabilities. The CTS-V Coupe racecar is based on the award-winning V Series line of vehicles, with a body structure directly off the assembly line. While some components have been modified due to the unique demands of racing, we made every effort to maintain as much production content as possible. The CTS-V Coupe racecar establishes that the V-series is the World’s Fastest Family of cars and solidifies Cadillac as the New Standard of the World. Ford Manufacturer, Contingency Sponsor www.fordracing.com Ford North America Motorsports (“Ford Racing”), based in Dearborn, Michigan, is responsible for major racing operations in North America, including NASCAR (Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Trucks), World Challenge Championships, Grand American sports car racing, NHRA drag racing, RallyCar and action sports (e.g., Formula Drift, X Games). The department also oversees the development and marketing of Ford Racing Performance Parts, with products ranging from performance packs, crate engines, and components to fully-engineered turnkey race cars. Ford Racing also manages all grassroots contingency awards programs, the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford performance enthusiasts, and the marketing of the Ford Racing brand. 13 Sponsors Official Pace CAR, Manufacturer Sponsor, Contingency Sponsor www.vw.com 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Honda MANUFACTURER, CONTINGENCY SPONSOR www.honda.com Sponsors American Honda continues its World Challenge Championships manufacturer contingency sponsorship for the 2011 season. Honda won consecutive World Challenge Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championships from 1993-96, as well as Drivers’ Championships in both 1995 and 1996. Mazda CONTINGENCY SPONSOR www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com Mazda manufacturers a full line of cars, including the Mazda3, Mazda6, and RX-8 which compete in the World Challenge Championships. Mazda captured its first-ever World Challenge Touring Car titles in 2007, claiming both the Manufacturers’ and Drivers’ Championships. Mazda returns to the World Challenge Championships as a contingency sponsor for the 2011 season. Porsche MANUFACTURER SPONSOR www.porschemotorsport.com Porsche will continue its support of the World Challenge Championships and the competitors running in Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars (911 Type 997) by returning as a manufacturer sponsor in 2011. Porsche has won eight Manufacturers’ Championship titles in the last 17 years, garnering 51 wins to rank fourth all-time. Volvo MANUFACTURER SPONSOR www.volvocars.com/us Volvo returns to the World Challenge Championships in 2011 as a manufacturer sponsor in support of the Volvo S60s competing in the GT class and the C30s competing in Touring Car. Volvo claimed its first Manufacturers’ Championship title in 2010. A truly stunning ride, the S60 is a perfect marriage of art and engineering. For over 80 years, Volvo has been recognized as the leader in automotive safety. Today, we are driven by other things too: a desire to build cars that are less damaging to the environment, cars that make excitement the rule rather than the exception, and above all, a commitment to delivering premium quality and innovative design for our drivers, for their passengers, for everyone – for life. Contingency Sponsors/Partners Airgas www.airgas.com Airgas has long been the main air and nitrogen supplier to professional race teams and offers both service and contingency sponsorship to teams participating in the World Challenge Championships. AST Suspension www.ast-usa.com While relatively new to North America, AST Suspension has been developing street and race dampers since 2001. Whether it’s the 24 Hours of Dubai, the deserts of Dakar, or the local autocross, AST uses its 40 years of industry experience to keep tires on the pavement regardless of application. In 2011, AST will continue to show its strength in the motorsports industry by offering contingency awards for all World Challenge Championships teams. 14 BBS www.bbs-usa.com Forgeline www.forgeline.com The highest in strength, quality and performance, Forgeline wheels have been mounted on winning cars in World Challenge Championships competition for years. For 2011, Forgeline Motorsports returns to the World Challenge Championships as a contingency sponsor for the World Challenge GT, GTS and Touring Car Championships. Grassroots Motorsports Magazine FANGUIDE & MEDIA PARTNER www.grassrootsmotorsports.com Grassroots Motorsports is the how-to magazine for the serious sports car enthusiast. In-depth project car technical articles, hard-hitting comparison tests, and detailed event coverage fill each issue of GRM to help real-world sports car enthusiasts get race car performance out of their own cars. To receive a free trial copy of Grassroots Motorsports, request one online at www.grassrootsmotorsports.com/try/ or call the magazine’s offices at 800-520-8292. In 2011, Grassroots Motorsports Magazine will produce the World Challenge Fanguide – 50,000 copies of the Fanguide will be polybagged with subscriber copies of the June issue of GRM. Hawk Performance www.hawkperformance.com In 2002, Hawk Corporation and Sports Car Club of America Inc. announced an agreement naming Hawk Performance the Official Brake Products of SCCA. Hawk Performance is one of the world’s top brake friction manufacturers for the motorsports, performance automotive, fleet, powersports, industrial, military and aerospace markets. For the 2011 season, Hawk will continue to provide contingency payouts for World Challenge Championships teams performing with their product. Hubstands www.bbxracing.com HUBStands, a leading product of BBX Racing Ltd., is an official contingency sponsor of the 2011 World Challenge Championships. HUBStands are a truly unique product that allow racers to set all of the car’s suspension parameters directly at the hubs; all together and all with the wheels off and out of the way. Developed by racers, with engineering expertise from the University of Buffalo, HUBStands make the complete set up process way faster and far more accurate than ever before. Stäubli Corporation www.staubli.com/en/connectors/market-solutions/motorsports Stäubli Corporation is a mechanical solutions provider and manufacturer with three dedicated divisions: textile machinery, connectors and robotics. Stäubli’s motorsports products provide high performance connections for all segments of motorsports with applications for hydraulic, pneumatic, air and all fluid applications. Stäubli will offer payouts to GT, GTS, and Touring Car teams performing with their product. 15 Sponsors BBS celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2010 leading the way in motorsport and alloy wheel production. Nowhere are demands higher or stresses greater than they are in motor racing. Leading auto manufacturers such as Porsche, Ferrari, BMW, Audi, VW, Ford and Chrysler to name a few use BBS as original equipment. For the 2011 season, BBS of America will offer contingency awards to teams competing in World Challenge GT and GTS. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Speedcast Productions Sponsors Internet Broadcast Partner www.speedcasttv.com Founded in 2006, Speedcast Productions is at the cutting-edge of the streaming video revolution. Leveraging extensive live production capabilities, powerful online tools and relationships throughout the television industry, Speedcast has created the most comprehensive and cost-effective video production and delivery program in motorsports. In 2010, Speedcast Productions will carry all 12 World Challenge Championships races for free at SpeedcastTV.com after each event airs on Versus. Versus TV Broadcast Partner www.versus.com The 2010 World Challenge Championships will air on VERSUS, the fastest growing sports cable network in the country. This year’s 90-minute telecasts will air on Saturdays and Sundays and will showcase high-quality production, renowned announcers providing color commentary as well as feature segments with behind-the-scenes footage. 16 CIRCUITS 2011 World Challenge Media Guide St. Petersburg Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg & Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg presented by Pirelli Where Streets of St. Petersburg When March 25 – 27, 2011 The Circuits Track Specs 14-turn street course 1.8 miles Defending Champions (2010) Race 1: GT: Randy Pobst (Volvo) GTS: Peter Cunningham (Acura) TC: Todd Buras (Volkswagen) Directions (Tampa): I-275 south I-175 east via (left) exit 22 Keep left onto 5th Avenue S. Track is at 1st Street S. and 5th Avenue S. Media Center: Sun Pavilion Room 2nd Floor, Mahaffey Theater Public Relations Contact: Paul Vaillancourt III, Press Officer paulv@torchiacom.com Cell: (514) 996-6224 www.gpstpete.com Race 2: GT: Dino Crescentini (Porsche) GTS: Peter Cunningham (Acura) TC: Todd Buras (Volkswagen) Media Credentials Contact Paul Vaillancourt III paulv@torchiacom.com Cell: (514) 996-6224 Office Address 25 Second St. N, Suite 160 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 General Manager Tim Ramsberger Operations Dale Dillon and Bruce Leer Hospitality and Sales Jeff Atkinson Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:17.796 (83.294 mph) Lou Gigliotti, Chevrolet Corvette, 2006 Qualifying Lap 1:25.605 (75.696 mph) Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, 2010 Qualifying Lap 1:28.821 (72.955 mph) Mark Hein, Honda Civic Si, 2010 Race Lap 1:19.054 (81.969 mph) Robin Liddell, Porsche 911 GT3, 2005 Race Lap 1:25.687 (75.624 mph) Brandon Davis, Acura TSX, 2010 Fastest Race Lap 01:28.022 (73.618 mph) Todd Buras, VW Jetta GLI, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 0.241-second, Tommy Archer over Robin Liddell, 2005 Closest Margin of Victory 02.695 Seconds, Peter Cunningham over Brandon Davis, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 13.157 Seconds, Todd Buras over Robert Stout, 2010 18 Long Beach Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach & Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix of Long Beach presented by StopTech Where Streets of Long Beach, Calif. When April 15 – 17, 2011 Directions (LAX): Century Blvd. E to San Diego Freeway (I-405) S, follow Long Beach road signs to Long Beach Freeway (I-710) S. Exit at Broadway. Course is downtown near the Long Beach Conv. Center. Media Center: Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center Seaside Meeting Rooms Public Relations Contact: Chris Esslinger 562-490-4514 562-981-2632 - fax cesslinger@gpalb.com www.gplb.com The Circuits Track Specs 11-turn street course 1.968 miles Defending Champions GT: Kuno Wittmer (Dodge) GTS: Tyler McQuarrie (Lotus) TC: Robert Stout (Scion) Media Credentials Contact Chris Esslinger 3000 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 Requests by U.S. Mail only Deadline: March 19 Office Address 3000 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 562-981-2600 Track Address Long Beach Conv. Center 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90806 General Manager Jim Michaelian Marketing Mike Clark Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:24.971 (83.379 mph) Kuno Wittmer, Dodge Viper, 2010 Qualifying 1:31.457 (77.466 mph) Tyler McQuarrie, Lotus Exige S, 2010 Qualifying 1:36.938, (73.085 mph) Nick Wittmer, HPD Honda Civic Si Race Lap 1:25.797 (82.576 mph) Kuno Wittmer, Dodge Viper, 2010 Race Lap 1:33.488 (75.783 mph) Tyler McQuarrie, Lotus Exige S, 2010 Race Lap 1:37.751 (72.478 MPH), Robert Stout Closest Margin of Victory: 49.535 Seconds, Tyler McQuarrie over Nick Esayian TC Margin of Victory 19.666 Seconds, Robert Stout over Eric Meyer 19 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Miller Motorsports Park Pirelli World Challenge Utah Grand Prix presented by Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving Where Miller Motorsports Park Tooele, Utah When April 29 – May 1, 2011 The Circuits Track Specs 15-turn road course 3.048 mles Directions (Salt Lake City): 25 minutes from Salt Lake City Int’l Airport I-80 W to Hwy 36, right on Hwy 138 and left on Sheep Ln. Media Center: 2nd floor of GP Building Public Relations Contact: John Gardner Media Manager 435-277-8101 jgardner@millermotorsportspark.com www.millermotorsportspark.com Defending Champions (2010) GT: Kuno Wittmer (Dodge) GTS: Peter Cunningham (Acura) TC: Robert Stout (Scion) Media Credentials Contact Apply online at www.millermotorsportspark.com/media Office Address 2901 N. Sheep Lane Tooele, UT 84047 435-277-8000 435-277-8008 (fax) Track Address Same as office address Senior Vice President/General Manager John Larson Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:56.380 (94.284 mph) Tommy Archer, Dodge Viper, 2008 Qualifying Lap 2:06.834 (86.513 mph) Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, 2010 Qualifying Lap 2:12.114 (83.055 mph) Taylor Hacquard, MAZDASPEED3, 2010 Race Lap 1:57.628 (93.284 mph), Jeff Courtney, Dodge Viper, 2008 Race Lap 2:08.883 (85.137 mph) Ben Crosland, Ford Mustang, 2010 Fastest Race Lap 2:14.096 (81.828 mph), Taylor Hacquard, MazdaSpeed3, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 00.346 Seconds, Kuno Wittmer over Andy Pilgrim, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 3.810 Seconds, Cunningham over Crosland, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 6.909 seconds, Robert Stout over Pierre Kleinubing 20 Mosport Int’l Raceway Pirelli Victoria Day Speedfest presented by Optima Batteries Where Mosport International Raceway Bowmanville, Ont. (Canada) When May 20-22, 2011 Directions (Toronto): Located 100km east of Toronto. North on Highway 401 at Bowmanville. Take Durham 57 (exit 431) North to Regional Rd. 20, east to Concession Rd. #10 Media Center: Infield, adjacent to pitlane. 1st floor in Castrol Tower 905-983-9141 905-983-5195 Public Relations Contact: Ryan Chalmers Communications Co-ordinator ext 306 ryan@mosport.com www.mosport.com Defending Champions 2010 Race 1 GT: Randy Pobst (Volvo) GTS: John Heinricy (Chevrolet) TC: Chip Herr (Volkswagen) Race 2 GT: Ron Fellows (Chevrolet) GTS: John Heinricy (Chevrolet) TC: Robert Stout (Scion) Media Credentials Contact Ryan Chalmers 905-983-9141 x306 ryan@mosport.com Office Address Same as track address Track Address 3233 Concession Road #10 Bowmanville, ON L1C 3K6 905-983-9141 905-983-5195 - fax 800-866-1072 - tickets President and General Manager Myles Brandt VP, Sales and Marketing Jerry Priddle Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:22.256 (107.620 mph) Leighton Reese, Chevrolet Corvette, 2005 Qualifying Lap 1:30.408 (97.916 mph) Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, 2010 Qualifying Lap 1:35.442 (92.751 mph), Robert Stout, Scion tC Race Lap 1:23.828 (105.602 mph) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet Corvette Race Lap 1:30.763 (97.533 mph) John Heinricy, Chevrolet Corvette, 2010 Fastest Race Lap 1:35.865 (92.342 mph), Robb Holland Closest Margin of Victory 0.244-second, David Farmer over Peter Cunningham, 2002 Closest Margin of Victory 14.201 Seconds, John Heinricy over Tyler McQuarrie, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 00.224 Seconds, Chip Herr over Tom Lepper 21 The Circuits Track Specs 10-turn road course 2.459 miles (3.95 km) 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Mid-Ohio Pirelli World Challenge Mid-Ohio Grand Prix presented by StopTech Where Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio When August 5 – 7, 2011 The Circuits Track Specs 13-turn road course 2.258 miles Directions (From Columbus): I-71 N to Rte. 95 E. Rte. 95 two miles to Rte. 314 N for 15 miles. Right on Steam Corners Road. Track one mile on left. Media Center: Second floor of Goodyear Tower. 419-884-4000 ext. 3032 419-884-3826 fax Public Relations Contact: Jesse Ghiorzi truesports.pr@midohio.com 614-793-4620 614-793-4621 fax www.midohio.com Defending Champions 2010 Race 1 GT: Mike Skeen (Chevrolet) GTS: Peter Cunningham (Acura) TC: Ryan Eversley (Mazda) Race 2 GT: James Sofronas (Porsche) GTS: Peter Cunningham (Acura) TC: Ryan Eversley (Mazda) Media Credentials Contact Jesse Ghiorzi TrueSports, Inc. 545 Metro Pl South Ste. 400 Dublin, Ohio 43017 614-793-4620 614-793-4621 (fax) Deadline: July 26 Track Address 7721 Steam Corners Road Lexington, Ohio 44904 419-884-4000 President Michelle Trueman Gajoch Event Operations Mary Wier Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:25.624 (94.936 mph) Eric Curran, Chevrolet Corvette, 2007 Qualifying Lap 1:33.579 (86.865 mph), Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX Qualifying Lap 1:37.788 (83.126 mph), Jason Saini, MAZDASPEED3, 2010 Race Lap 1:27.296 (93,117 mph) Mike Skeen, Chevrolet Corvette, 2010 Race Lap 1:34.600 (85.928 mph), Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, 2010 Fastest Race Lap TC Fastest Race Lap: Ryan Eversley 01:38.024 (82.926 mph) Closest Margin of Victory 00.151 Seconds, James Sofronas over Andy Pilgrim Closest Margin of Victory 10.925 Seconds, Peter Cunningham over Nick Esayian, 2010 Closest Margin of Victory 03.577 Seconds, Ryan Eversley over Jason Saini, 2010 22 Infineon Raceway Cadillac V Series World Challenge Grand Prix of Sonoma Where Infineon Raceway When August 26 – 28, 2011 Track Specs Road Course, 10-turn Road Course 1.99 miles The Circuits Defending Champions (2006) GT: Ricardo Imery (Porsche) GTS: N/A TC: Pierre Kleinubing (Acura) Directions (San Francisco): From Highway 101, merge onto Highway 37 East toward Vallejo. Travel 8 miles until you reach the intersection of Highways 37 and 121. Make a left onto Highway 121 toward Sonoma. Gate 1 is onehalf mile ahead on your left, Gate 6 is 1.5 miles ahead on the right and Gate 7 is 1.5 miles ahead on left. Media Center: Media Center is located in the main paddock, adjacent to pit lane. Media Credentials Contact Diana Brennan Senior Manager, Media & Community Relations 707-933-3918 dbrennan@infineonraceway.com Track Address 29355 Arnold Dr. Sonoma, California 95476 President & General Manager Steve Page Public Relations Contact: Diana Brennan Senior Manager, Media & Community Relations 707-933-3918 dbrennan@infineonraceway.com www.infineonraceway.com Records Note New World Challenge records will be set in 2011 (track configuration has changed since World Challenge last raced at Infineon). 23 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix of Monterey presented by Grassroots Motorsports Magazine Where Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca The Circuits When September 16 – 18, 2011 Track Specs 11 turns Road Course, 2.238 miles Directions (from San Francisco): Highway 101 South: Take the Monterey-Peninsula/ Sanborn Rd exit (Salinas). Travel West (right turn off freeway) on Sanborn Rd to South Main St./Hwy 68. Make left turn on to Hwy 68. Travel West on Hwy 68 for approximately 10 miles. Main entrance will be on the right. Media Center: The Media Center is located in the paddock, adjacent to pit lane on drivers/riders left. Public Relations Contact: Credentials Committee Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca P.O. Box 2078 Monterey, CA 93942 pr@mazdaraceway.com 831.373.0533 (fax) 831.242.8216 (phone) Defending Champions (2009) GT: James Sofronas (Porsche) GTS: (N/A) TC: Pierre Kleinubing (Acura) Media Credentials Contact Credentials Committee pr@mazdaraceway.com 831.242.8216 (phone) 831.373.0533 (fax) Track Address 1021 Monterey-Salinas Highway, Salinas, CA 93908 Vice President Event Operations Ann Bixler www.mazdaraceway.com Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:28.463 (91.075 mph), Leighton Reese, Chevrolet Corvette, 2006 New records will be set in 2011 New records will be set in 2011 Race Lap 1:30.306 (89.216), Max Angelelli, Cadillac CTS-V, 2006 Closest Margin of Victory 0.031-seconds, Randy Pobst over Ricardo Imery, 2006 24 Road Atlanta Cadillac V Series World Challenge Grand Prix at Road Atlanta Where Road Atlanta When September 28 – October 1, 2011 Track Specs 12-turn Road Course, 2.54-miles Directions (from Atlanta): Take I-85 to Exit 129. Go West on Highway 53 approximately 5.5 miles. Road Atlanta is on the left. Media Center: Main Timing Tower Public Relations Contact: Megan Ernst Marketing Coordinator and Promotions Manager mernst@roadatlanta.com 770-967-6143 The Circuits Defending Champions (2009) GT: Andy Pilgrim, (Volvo) GTS: N/A TC: Seth Thomas, (BMW) Media Credential Contact Megan Ernst Marketing Coordinator and Promotions Manager mernst@roadatlanta.com 770-967-6143 Track Address 5300 Winder Highway Braselton, Georgia 30517 1-800-849-RACE President Geoff Lee www.roadatlanta.com Records GT GTS TC Qualifying Lap 1:25.689 (106.711 mph), Randy Pobst, Porsche 911 GT3, 2007 New records will be set in 2011 New records will be set in 2011 Race Lap 1:27.971 (103.943 mph), Max Papis, Cadillac CTS-V, 2005 Closest Margin of Victory 0.243-second, Max Angelelli over Robin Liddell, 2004 25 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 26 WORLD CHALLENGE 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge Series Facts Purpose: The purpose of the World Challenge Championships is to provide teams, manufacturers and aftermarket suppliers a competitive production-based race series in which to prove their products. Race Length: There is a 50-minute maximum time limit for every race, with the number of laps and total distance being determined by track configuration, lap times and race conditions. The Series Homologation of Vehicles: In addition to the general series rules that apply to all homologated vehicles, each vehicle model that is homologated into the World Challenge Series has a set of specifications assigned to it on a Vehicle Technical Specification sheet (VTS) in order to give equivalent overall performance capabilities to a wide range of vehicles. Adjustments to a vehicle’s VTS sheet will be made until a competitive package is developed. Vehicles may be submitted for homologation up to a year before it goes on general sale to the public, and until that particular body style goes out of production throughout the world. Eligibility: Cars that have been homologated for competition in the World Challenge Series are eligible for a full-year of competition from the time it is homologated, until that particular body style has been out of production throughout the world for four (4) years. After a body style has been out of production for four (4) years, it may continue to compete in no more than five (5) races total with a single driver, for an additional three (3) years. Competition Adjustments: In order to keep the competition close within the World Challenge series, competition adjustments will be made to a vehicle model when deemed necessary. Competition adjustments will primarily be done through adjustments to the base weight, the engine speed limit and/or the required restrictor size. R.E.W.A.R.D.S. System: Rewarding of Equalizing Weight Assigned to Reduce Driver Sensitivity, referred to as “REWARDS Weight,” is a weight equalization system based on the addition and subtraction of ballast weight based on the finishing position of individual drivers in the previous race(s). The goal of the REWARDS System is to provide close ontrack competition between a diverse variety of cars in the top third of the field. REWARDS System weight adjustments are in effect for the next race in which a driver competes in the same class. The maximum additional weight is 7% in GT and GTS and 5% in Touring Car. Weight adjustments (in pounds) are as follows: GT and GTS 1st 2nd +2.25% +1.5% 3rd 4th – 5th +0.75% 0 TC (TOURING CAR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th – 5th +1.5% +1% +0.5%, 0 6th 7th 0.75% -1.5% 6th -0.5% 7th -1% Manufacturers’ Championship Points: Only those car manufacturers that are corporate members are eligible to receive points toward the Manufacturers’ Championship. Points are awarded to a manufacturer based on its highest finishing position in each class. Points are disbursed as follows: 1st, 9 pts; 2nd, 7; 3rd, 5; 4th, 3; 5th, 2; 6th, 1. One point is also awarded to the pole position-winning manufacturer. Drivers’ Championship Points: A Drivers’ Champion will be named in each class. Points are awarded to the drivers based on their finishing position in each class. The points for all28 races are awarded as follows: 1st, 130 pts.; 2nd, 110; 3rd, 95; 4th, 85; 5th, 80; 6th, 76; 7th, 72; 8th, 68; 9th, 64; 10th, 60; 11th, 57; 12th, 54; 13th, 51; 14th, 48; 15th, 45; 16th, 43; 17th, 41; 18th, 39; 19th, 37; 20th, 35; 21st, 33; 22nd, 31; 23rd, 29; 24th, 27; 25th, 25; 26th, 23; 27th, 21; 28th, 19; 29th, 17; 30th, 15; 31st, 13; 32nd, 11; 33rd, 9; 34th, 7; 35th, 6; 36th, 5; 37th, 4; 38th, 3; 39th, 2; 40th, 1. In addition to the base point system, five points will be awarded to any driver who leads a lap in each class and five points to the driver who leads the most laps in each class per race. In case of a tie, the driver with the highest finishing position will be awarded the points. In qualifying, a maximum of five points may be earned. The qualifying breakdown is as follows: 1st, 15 pts.; 2nd, 12; 3rd, 9; 4th, 6; 5th, 3. Zimmermann Cup: An annual award presented in the memory of multi-time Championship winning crew chief Jerome Zimmermann (1967-2003) at season’s end to the crew chief that best exemplifies the similar passion, dedication and success Zimmermann had in the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge. Past winners include: Dax Raub/3R-Racing (2003), Jason Marks/Bimmerworld (2004), Tivadar Heinlein/Jon Groom Racing (2005), Louis Gigliotti Jr./ LG Motorsports (2006), Nathan Bonneau/RealTime Racing (2007), Chris Tindol, Tindol Motorsports (2008), Chris Willes/ACS Express Racing (2009), Rick Maxwell/ Woodhouse Performance (2010). World Challenge Car Facts Classes Grand Touring (GT): The allowed body styles within this class are coupe, sedan and convertible. The cars permitted in GT are typically sold in the market as “sports” cars, “sport touring” cars, or performance versions of “luxury” cars. Forced induction is permitted on cars that come equipped with forced induction stock, or on cars that SCCA Pro Racing has determined need help reaching the target horsepower range. Power output ranges from 425 – 525 hp. Weight varies depending on power output and tire size. All of the vehicles in GT are rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. 29 The Series Rookie of the Year: The GT, GTS and Touring Car Championships will recognize the Rookie driver scoring the most points as its Rookie of the Year. A rookie is someone who has started no more than three races in a given season or five in his/her career and has not won a race. Additionally, drivers with significant experience in other forms of racing at an equal level of World Challenge are not eligible for rookie status, despite how few races they may have run in the series. Jim Cook Memorial Trophy: An annual award honoring the memory of James Edwin Cook (1939 – 1985) is presented at season’s end to an entrant/driver who has made significant contributions to the overall success of the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge Championships through promotional activities and a consistent display of good character and sportsmanship. The award was started during the Endurance Championship era. Previous winners were Tommy Morrison (1985), Rick Hurst (1986), Dave Wolin (1987), Steve Saleen (1988), Tommy Archer (1989), Doc Bundy, Scott Lagasse and Lotus USA (1990), Lotus USA (1991), Doug Rippie/Dieline (1992), Chris Neville (1993), Kermit Upton III (1994), David Rosenblum (1995), Saleen/Allen Racing (1996), RealTime Racing (1997), DC Sports (1998), Turner Motorsport (1999), Team Tech Racing/Scott Bove (2000), Phil McClure (2001), Rod Bymaster/Audi (2002), Jim Osborn (2003), Tim Wiens (2004), Jon Groom (2005), Dave Spitzer, Team Cadillac (2006), World Challenge paddock (2007), Bob Woodhouse (2008), Andy Pilgrim (2009), Eric Meyer (2010). 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Grand Touring Sport (GTS): Cars eligible in GTS are prepared to a level much closer to that of a stock vehicle. Additionally, many FIA GT4 class cars are eligible as well as cars built to the 2008/2009-spec Touring Car regulations until the end of the 2011 season. Touring Car (TC): The allowed body styles in this class are coupes, hatchbacks, wagons or sedans. The cars permitted in TC are typically sold as “compact” cars, or “touring” cars. Eligible cars must have realistic seating for four (4) adults. Power output ranges from 180 – 260 hp. Weight varies depending on the power output of the individual drivetrain configurations. Front-wheel, rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations are permitted. Forced induction may be allowed on cars that have forced induction systems available from the manufacturer which do not void the factory warranties. The Series Bodywork Modifications Stock body panels may be lightened. Body panels must maintain stock profile, unless alternate panel is approved. Non-essential trim may be removed. GT: Hood, trunk/decklid and doors may be aftermarket composite components. Vented hoods are approved on a car-by-car basis. Additional aftermarket composite components may be approved if deemed necessary to make a competitive package. Front splitter may protrude 2” from approved front fascia, but may be no wider than the tires at their widest point. Splitter may deviate vertically on the sides and bottom. Each car is permitted to run an approved rear wing. GTS: Body panels are generally stock. Aftermarket wings and splitters are permitted. TC: Body panels are generally stock. Only OEM wings as delivered on the production car are permitted. Chassis Modifications Interior may be removed except dashboard. Miscellaneous unused mounting brackets may be removed. Chassis seams may be welded. Doors must be capable of being opened from inside and outside. Driver’s seat may be moved rearward as long as the seat back at the driver’s shoulders does not pass the vertical plane of the rear seat shelf. Windshield wipers may be removed, but an operational motor must remain in place. GT: Windows may be replaced with Lexan. Safety Modifications A full rollcage must be used. The rollcages typically have eight main attachment points within the cockpit/trunk. The A-pillar, B-pillar, and roof may be stitch welded to the rollcage. Fuel cells are required, unless stock fuel tank is located between frame rails and the axles. The driver’s safety equipment includes a racing seat, six or seven-point harness, fullface helmet, head/neck restraint, window net, right-side head restraint net, side impact protection, driver leg support system, multi-layer suit, fire resistant shoes, gloves and underwear and a three-zone fire system. Engine Modifications Engines may be blueprinted and balanced. Full-prep engines may replace reciprocating internals. Custom intake manifolds may be allowed if deemed necessary. Engine management systems are free. Ignition system components may be replaced. Must maintain an operational on-board starter. GT: Dry sump systems are permitted. Forced induction is permitted and may be added to 30 a car if deemed necessary to be a competitive package. Noise limit is 120 dBA. Traction control, and other commonly available electronic driver aids, are permitted. GTS: Noise limit is 110 dBa. Only electronic driver aids installed from the factory are permitted. TC: Noise limit is 110 dBA. Only electronic driver aids installed from the factory are permitted. Drivetrain Modifications Transmission and differential coolers may be added. Limited-slip differentials are permitted. GT: Clutch and flywheel design are free, but starter ring gear diameter must be stock. Driveshafts and halfshafts may be modified or replaced, but must be same material and type as OEM. Two sets of gear ratios are permitted. Sequential transmissions are permitted on most vehicles. GT: The suspension pick-up points below the top of the tire may be relocated 25mm, and the suspension pick-up points above the tire may be relocated 75mm. Brake System Modifications GT: OEM brake systems may be replaced with racing components. The maximum rotor size in GT is 380 mm x 30 mm minimum thickness front and 25 mm minimum thickness rear. The OEM caliper, any 4-piston caliper, or approved 6-piston calipers may be used. Water may be injected into the brake ducts. ABS is permitted. Carbon and Ceramic rotors are not permitted unless stock OEM components are being used. GTS: Brake pads, fluid, proportioning valves and lines are unrestricted. ABS may be removed or deactivated. Some vehicles may be permitted aftermarket calipers or rotors. TC: Brake pads, fluid, proportioning valves and lines are unrestricted. ABS may be removed or deactivated. Some vehicles may be permitted aftermarket calipers or rotors. Wheels Wheel offset is free, provided the approved bodywork covers the portion of the tire that contacts the track. GT: The wheel diameter used in the GT class is 18”. The maximum wheel width range from 9.5”-13” based on the tire size(s) permitted on each car. Magnesium wheels are permitted. GTS: Wheel diameters range from 17” to 18”, widths from 8” to 11”. TC: The wheel diameter used in the TC class is 17”. The maximum wheel width is 8”. Tires Tires are Pirelli P Zero Racing Slicks, in widths ranging from 245mm to 315mm. 31 The Series Suspension Modifications The OEM-type of suspension must be retained (i.e. McPherson Strut, double A-arm, etc.). Alternate control arms may be submitted for approval. Shocks and springs are free, but must remain in stock location. Anti-sway bars are free. Bushings are free. Steering geometry may be modified to correct bump steer. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Series World Challenge - History In 1972, the Sports Car Club of America formed a new club racing class for absolutely stock street automobiles. The class was called “showroom stock,” and the original rules imposed a price ceiling on the cars of $3,000–pennies in comparison to today’s racing budgets. From those humble origins, showroom stock racing grew in popularity over time, manufacturer interest, cost and number of participants. On the first day of summer, 1980, a 24-hour showroom stock race was staged at Nelson Ledges Road Course near Youngstown, Ohio. The success of the Nelson Ledges “Longest Day” and the amazing response to a second such event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in August, 1984, prompted the SCCA to combine several existing endurance races into a manufacturers’ series for 1984. This new series was expanded into a six-race professional showroom stock endurance racing series for 1985. The 1985 series was billed as the Playboy United States Endurance Cup, with Playboy Magazine its title sponsor. There were four classes in 1985 (GT, A, B and C) with a per-race purse of $20,000 and year-end bonus of $60,000. A number of changes were made in 1986, as Escort replaced Playboy as the sponsor and the class structure was altered. A new class was introduced–Super Sports (SS) and the B and C classes were combined. The per-race purses jumped to $28,000 and the year-end points fund was increased to $80,000–split among the four classes. Once again, six races were held, including two 24-hour events. The series continued to grow in 1987, as the number of races jumped to eight and the per-race purse was upped to $36,000. The class structure remained intact and Escort was retained as the series’ title sponsor. In 1988 and 1989, the SS class was eliminated, thus making the GT cars the premier class with the A and B classes remaining unchanged. A dramatic off-season followed the 1989 Escort Endurance Championship, in which the series was completely restructured and renamed. For 1990, the Escort World Challenge Championship was born. The new series featured cars homologated by manufacturers. The rules were along the same lines as the European Group A specifications, rather than the showroom stock configuration of the series from 1985 through 1989. The 1990 Escort World Challenge featured two classes of competition following the restructuring. The top class, World Challenge, showcased high-performance sports cars like the Chevrolet Corvette and Lotus Esprit Turbo. The second class, Super Production, was for lower-horsepower sports cars including the Honda CRX, Eagle Talon and new Mazda Miata. There was concern of whether or not anyone could compete with the Corvettes, which moved over from the Corvette Challenge to World Challenge. Doc Bundy and Scott Lagasse put those ideas to rest, winning the inaugural World Challenge race for Lotus–a three hour event at Sears Point. Bundy would win twice more on the season, but a poor finish at Dallas allowed R.K. Smith to win the Championship in a Powell Motorsport Corvette on the strength of three solo wins. In Super Production, Bobby Archer’s HKS Performance Eagle Talon waged a season-long battle with the American Honda Honda CRX Si of Peter Cunningham. In the end, Archer drove to victory in the season-ending St. Petersburg round to take the Drivers’ Championship and clinch the Manufacturers’ title for Eagle. In 1991, a third class, Super Sport, was included for Camaros and club-configured Mustangs. Shawn Hendricks had a banner year in his Bakeracing Corvette, taking the World Challenge title with top-five finishes in all eight races and two wins. Actor Bobby Carradine was second in a Lotusport Lotus Esprit, followed by Andy Pilgrim’s Goodyear Corvette. Lou Gigliotti took his first Drivers’ Championship in Super Sports, winning three of the six races in his Young Chevrolet Camaro. Mitch Wright earned the Archer Brothers and Eagle their second-straight respective titles in Super Production, winning two races en route to topping Norris Rancourt’s Carmichael Honda CRX Si by six points. 32 33 The Series In 1992, the series underwent another major facelift. One more class was created, and the classes were renamed A, B, C and D, with some cars re-classified to meet market needs. Endurance Races were a thing of the past beginning in 1992. All races became one-hour sprints. Lotusport disappeared prior to the 1992 season, leaving Corvette to dominate the season. Smith took his second Drivers’ Championship in a Dieline Corp. Corvette over Kim Baker and teammate Bill Cooper. Gigliotti again took the B class in his Pace America Camaro over the Metalcraft Mazda RX-7 Turbo of Makoto Yamamura. Dave Jolly won his first World Challenge Championship in the C Class in a Metalcraft Oldsmobile Achieva. While Honda missed the Drivers’ Championship again, it took the Manufacturers’ title off the strength of Taz Harvey’s second place. Neil Hannemann won the new D Class Championship in the HighwayMaster Eagle Talon over teammate Bill Saunders. In 1993, the D class disappeared as the Eagles grew turbos and moved into the B class with the BMW M3. Racing legend Elliott Forbes-Robinson broke the Corvette streak, piloting the Dal Tech Nissan 300 ZX Turbo to five wins and a 13-point win over Smith’s Dieline Corvette and Boris Said’s BluBlocker Saleen Mustang. Gigliotti’s two season-ending wins in the B class weren’t enough to overcome Willy Lewis’ Archer Brothers Eagle Talon T. Ron Emmick and Cunningham battled all season long in the C Class, with Emmick’s Metalcraft Oldsmobile edging Cunningham’s Autotechnica/Red Line Oil Honda Prelude by three points. Honda again took the manufacturers’ title. Classes were renamed again in 1994 to World Challenge, Touring Car and Super Production. Porsche returned as a major player with Kelly Moss Racing. Price Cobb topped teammate Mauro Baldi after winning the final three races of the season. Cobb’s title propelled him to the worldwide Porsche Cup–becoming the first driver to do so. Hannemann won his second Drivers’ Championship in three years–this time in Touring Car, scoring two wins in his Archer Brothers Eagle Talon to best Gigliotti’s Camaro by seven points. Jolly again took the Super Production Drivers’ Championship away from Cunningham’s Prelude, but Honda again took the Manufacturers’ Championship over Oldsmobile. The World Challenge class was again renamed in 1995, to Sport, but little changed, as Porsche battled Corvette for supremacy. David Murry piloted his Rohr Motorsport Porsche 911 GT2 to five wins in eight races to top John Heinricy’s Morrison Corvette 432 to 369. Hannemann took his second-straight Touring Car Championship by a single point (389 to 388) over Archer Brothers Racing teammate Lewis as Eagle topped Chevrolet for the Manufacturers’ title. After finishing runner-up three times, Cunningham took the Super Production Class Championship in his RealTime Racing Honda Prelude over Paul Booher’s ICY Racing Saturn, giving Honda its fourth-straight Manufacturers’ Championship. World Challenge was split into two categories, Sports and Touring, in 1996, each broken into two classes, designated S1, S2, T1 and T2. With the S1 class not arriving until late in the season, the S2 class featured the fastest World Challenge cars ever. Loosely based on the European FIA GT2 rules, the cars ran on slick tires for the first time; and, while fields were small, provided exciting racing. Almo Coppelli’s Callaway Corvette edged Shane Lewis’ radical Mosler Intruder by two points. The top four manufacturers were within two points, with Saleen winning a tiebreaker with Porsche to take the title over Callaway and Mosler. Martin Snow took the three-race S1 Championship in his Porsche 911 Turbo. Gigliotti returned to championship form in 1996, taking the T1 title in his LG Saleen Mustang, winning two races. Lewis’ Talon and Kermit Upton’s BMW completed the top-three, with Eagle taking Manufacturers’ honors in a tiebreaker over Ford/Saleen. Rookie Michael Galati won the second-straight T2 Drivers’ Championship for RealTime Racing’s Honda Prelude by two points over Taz Harvey’s Prelude and Alain Chebeir’s BMW. Honda captured its fifth-straight World Challenge Manufacturers’ Championship. High costs eliminated the Sports Category in 1997, and the T1 Championship shaped up as a battle of American muscle versus high-revving Japanese technology. Cunningham earned his second World Challenge Drivers’ Championship in T1, driving to four victories in his RealTime Racing Acura NSX, despite missing one race. Gigliotti’s Saleen Mustang was second, with two The Series 2011 World Challenge Media Guide wins, followed by the similar car of Rob Fellows. Ford/Saleen’s strong presence rewarded it with the Manufacturers’ Championship. RealTime Racing introduced the Acura Integra Type R to T2 in 1997, with rookie Pierre Kleinubing earning the Drivers’ Championship over Booher’s Saturn and teammate Galati. Points for Acura and Honda were split in 1997, allowing Saturn to take the Manufacturers’ Championship for the first time. Saleen returned to the 1998 T1 Championship, sweeping the top two spots in the Drivers’ Championship with Terry Borcheller and Ron Johnson over Cunningham’s RealTime NSX. The specialty car builder also dominated the Manufacturers’ Championship. Galati used consistency in his RealTime Acura Integra R to take his second T2 Championship–the fourth-straight for the team–over teammate Kleinubing and Lance Stewart’s DC Sports Integra R. Acura earned the Manufacturers’ Championship, the sixth for American Honda. The off-season between 1998 and 1999 proved to be the most pivotal for the World Challenge up to that point, as the Speedvision Network–a cable broadcasting station dedicated to the fastest things in the air, water and the road–became a part owner in the series and its title sponsor. Exposure and purses grew exponentially, as did the fields. The 1999 season would average nearly 50 cars per race between the two classes. Archer drove a Viper Speed Dodge Viper to his second-career Championship, winning the Speedvision GT title by a scant point over Peter Kitchak’s Porsche 911. Porsche took the Manufacturers’ title over Chevrolet, which featured the debut of its new C5, with Scotty B. White giving the car its first win (Vancouver). Archer earned a $50,000 bonus for his Championship–the biggest ever in SCCA Pro Racing history. Galati branched out to form his own Speedvision Touring Car Acura team in 1999, but the results were the same, taking the title by three points over RealTime’s Kleinubing and his teammate Hugh Plumb. Galati tied the all-time record for consecutive wins at the start of the season (four). Acura again took the Manufacturers’ Championship. In 2000, both series ran separately for the first time and standing starts made their debut. The season saw giant jumps in participation, averaging over 70 cars per event between the two series. Jeff McMillin became the first driver ever to win a title without a win when he scored top-10 finishes in all 10 Speedvision GT races. He became only the third driver ever (joining Galati and Plumb from 1999) to record 10 top-10s in a season. Galati jumped to the Champion Audi GT team in 2000 and finished second, recording the marque’s first win in World Challenge at Las Vegas. In all, six different drivers and marques won on the season. Kleinubing captured his second title by winning the Speedvision Touring Car Championship for RealTime over rookie Neal Sapp (TC Kline Racing BMW 328Ci). Acura took the manufacturers’ title, but fought BMW into the last race. In 2001, new changes included a new spec tire from Toyo Tires (the non-race T1S), and boosted purses across the board due to various new sponsorships. Michael Galati became the first driver to win four World Challenge Drivers’ Championships, taking the Speedvision GT title with four wins and helping Audi to its first-ever Manufacturers’ Championship. Galati battled his former team owner Peter Cunningham all the way. Cunningham won the statistics race, recording seven poles and five wins in his supercharged Acura NSX, but a DNF at Lime Rock hurt his title chances. Galati became the second-straight Speedvision GT driver to place in the top-10 in each race, and he and Cunningham each eclipsed the $100,000 mark in purse and contingency prize money earned for the first time in series history. Audi took the Manufacturers’ title by a scant point over Acura, with Porsche a close third. Johannes van Overbeek (Porsche, third in points) was the only driver other than Galati or Cunningham to win a race. Pierre Kleinubing captured his second-straight Speedvision Touring Car title and the third of his career (all with RealTime) with a consistent run, earning three wins in his Acura Integra R. Neal Sapp won four races, and finished runner-up for the second straight year and helped BMW earn its first-ever Manufacturers’ title in a runaway over Acura. Other drivers scoring wins in Touring Car were Steve Pfeffer (BMW), Bill Auberlen (BMW) in a run from last to first in the 34 35 The Series Lime Rock rain and Roger Foo, recording the first win for the Honda Civic Si. In 2002, SPEED Channel took over for Speedvision as the title sponsor after Speedvision was bought by Fox and renamed. The series names changed to SCCA SPEED World Challenge, SCCA SPEED GT and SCCA SPEED Touring Car, respectively. Michael Galati continued to set new records by capturing his fifth Drivers’ Championship, and second-straight SPEED GT Championship. The Championship once again came down to Galati and Cunningham, with Galati scoring three wins and finishing no lower than sixth in all ten races. Cunningham took the Championship down to the final event at VIR, but his exceptional run of finishes, including one win, five podiums and ten top-10 finishes was no match for Galati. Randy Pobst finished third in the Championship with four wins and a podium finish in each of the seven events he entered. Based on Pobst’s dominating run, Porsche took home another Manufacturers’ title, its third in four years. In SPEED Touring Car, defending Champion Pierre Kleinubing faced a stout challenge from an unlikely source, RealTime Racing team boss Cunningham. Originally running SPEED Touring Car to help Kleinubing score a third straight title, the plan changed mid-season when two straight 34th place finishes evaporated Kleinubing’s points lead and moved Cunningham into contention. At season’s end, Cunningham’s consistency gave him the title, his third World Challenge title and sixth overall in SCCA Pro Racing competition. Rookie of the Year Marc Kirberg completed the top three in the final point standings. Acura, by virtue of the strong runs by both RealTime pilots, brought home its fourth Manufacturers’ Title since 1998. In 2003, SPEED GT switched to the new Toyo Proxes RA-1™ race compound DOT-approved tire, which helped establish new track records in both qualifying and in the race. In SPEED GT, it looked like Bill Auberlen was poised to win the Drivers’ Championship with a good showing in the penultimate round of the season at Road Atlanta. He had a 20-point lead over Randy Pobst. However, on lap 13 a broken halfshaft forced Auberlen to retire, while Pobst went on to win the race . With the win and coupled with Auberlen’s 25th place finish, Pobst catapulted into first place and held a 12-point lead heading into the season finale in Puerto Rico. Despite a variety of scenarios, Pobst could essentially clinch the Championship if he finished fourth or better, regardless of where Auberlen finished. After qualifying on the pole, Pobst took matters into his own hands and won the Caribbean shootout. With the win, Pobst not only won the Drivers’ Championship, but he also secured the SCCA SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by Racer Magazine for Audi. Auberlen (three wins) and Phil McClure (two wins) completed the top three in the final standings. Other winners on the season included Mike Fitzgerald (two wins) and rookie Paul Mumford, who was tragically killed in a plane crash shortly after his win at Laguna. Tom Oates won Rookie of the Year. In SCCA SPEED Touring Car, Auberlen captured the Drivers’ Championship following his second place finish at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with two races remaining. Auberlen thoroughly dominated SCCA SPEED Touring Car with four wins, eight podiums, three pole positions, set seven fast race laps and never finished below fourth place. Three-time SPEED Touring Car Champion Pierre Kleinubing (three wins) and Auberlen’s teammate Will Turner finished second and third, respectively in the final standings. With Auberlen’s help, BMW won the SPEED Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by Racer Magazine. Other winners on the season included Bob Endicott and Peter Cunningham. Matt Plumb won the SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year, becoming the second Plumb brother to win the award, matching the feat of brother Hugh in 1998. Additionally, after qualifying second four times, Shauna Marinus became the first female driver to win a Touring Car pole position. Thanks in part to both a highly competitive racing format and top-notch drivers, SPEED World Challenge moved even closer to the forefront of the road racing landscape in 2004. In it’s September issue, Car and Driver magazine called World Challenge “the best road racing in the country,” telling its readers what World Challenge enthusiasts had known for years. In SPEED GT, Tommy Archer proved that winning a championship doesn’t mean winning every race. In fact, he only won once (Portland), but it was his eight top-five finishes in 10 events that propelled him and his Dodge Viper Competition Coupe to the SCCA SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship. The title was especially impressive considering Archer had not The Series 2011 World Challenge Media Guide competed in World Challenge since 1991. Michael Galati led all SPEED GT drivers with three wins in 2004, driving an Audi RS 6. Those victories and five podium finishes overall led him to a second-place finish in points, just six behind Archer. However, because of Galati’s and teammate Randy Pobst’s (who won at Lime Rock and finished fourth in points) efforts, it was Audi who walked away with the SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship presented by RACER magazine. Competing in the brand new Cadillac CTS-V, Max Angelelli won two races, including the season-opener at Sebring, and finished third in the point standings. Rookie Wolf Henzler burst on to the scene in 2004 with two victories, and Ron Fellows also earned a win at Mosport. Mike McCann took home Rookie of the Year honors, beating out his brother, Jim. Bill Auberlen flexed his championship-winning muscle once again in 2004, earning his second-consecutive SPEED Touring Car Drivers’ Championship. Auberlen didn’t waste any time in his BMW 325i, taking both the pole and the win at the first two events of the season, and three of the first four. Though he didn’t win another race for the remainder, his efforts were good enough to hold off Nic Jonsson, who finished second in his BMW 325Ci. Matt Plumb picked up the first two wins of his SPEED Touring Car career and used those, plus nine top-10 finishes, to earn third in the point standings in his Acura TSX. On the strength of Auberlen and Jonsson’s showings, BMW handily won the SPEED Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship presented by RACER Magazine. A late-season push by Acura (two wins by Pierre Kleinubing and one for Plumb after an early win), closed the gap to 69-54. Dino Crescentini won the SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. Tim Wiens, owner of 3R-Racing, was presented the Jim Cook Award and Jason Marks, of Bimmerworld, was named recipient of the Zimmermann Cup. SPEED World Challenge ratcheted up the “wow” factor a few more levels in 2005 as both the SPEED GT and SPEED Touring Car Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championships were in doubt until the very end of the year. That was especially the case in SPEED GT, which was fittingly named the “most competitive road racing in the world” by RACER Magazine in its June issue. Those who thought Tommy Archer’s 2004 Championship run was improbable after he won just a single race had to think Andy Pilgrim’s run to the top simply unfathomable as the Team Cadillac driver earned his first title without recording a single win. Consistency was once again the name of the game as Pilgrim never finished lower than 10th and finished second twice. His efforts, along with teammates Max Angelelli, Max Papis and Ron Fellows (who all won races), propelled Cadillac to the SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by RACER Magazine over Porsche. Had it been based on finishes alone, Pilgrim’s title would have gone to Archer (who won twice to start the season), but a pair of five-point penalties (Cleveland, Infineon), forced Archer behind Pilgrim. Farnbacher Loles Porsche driver Wolf Henzler also scored a pair of wins (Mid-Ohio, Denver), and Lou Gigliotti broke a couple of major streaks as he won (Infineon) for the first time since 1997 and broke a 24-race winless streak for Corvette. Robin Liddell scored a victory at Cleveland, and Dino Crescentini broke into the winner’s column in his very first SPEED GT race (Portland). Sonny Whelen earned SPEED GT Rookie of the Year honors and finished 12th overall in the point standings. After winning Championships in 2003 and ‘04, Bill Auberlen only made cameo appearances in SPEED Touring Car 2005. He did well at the events he ran (two wins and three podium finishes), but his downgraded role in the series opened the way for an epic, season-long showdown between individual drivers and their teams. Peter Cunningham, World Challenge’s most successful driver in history, earned his 29th career win to jumpstart his and his RealTime Racing team’s season. Not to be outdone, Randy Pobst, a former SPEED GT champion who signed on with Tri-Point Motorsport in the off-season, put Mazda on the map with a win at St. Petersburg in Round Two. The new RealTime livery got plenty of time in the spotlight as Pierre Kleinubing won the next three races (Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio, Cleveland), giving Acura a stronghold on the Manufacturers’ Championship. Auberlen’s return and maxed-out REWARDS weight stopped Acura’s winning streak cold as Auberlen won Rounds Six and Seven (Lime Rock, Infineon) - the last rounds he would compete in. A first win by Eric Curran at Denver followed by another first-time winner in Charles Espenlaub at Mosport 36 37 The Series highlighted the next two rounds and set up best-finisher take all between Acura and Mazda at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. John Angelone stole the show to a degree, handily winning in an Audi, but Peter Cunningham rose to the occasion once again, finishing third (a spot in front of Pobst), which clinched the Drivers’ Championship for Cunningham and another Manufacturers’ title for Acura. New faces and seasoned veterans combined to make 2006 a year for the SPEED World Challenge record books. SPEED GT saw the debut of two new cars: the Aston Martin DB9 and the right-hand drive Nissan Skyline GT-R. Both turned quite a few heads in the paddock and the Aston Martin squad was able to notch a fifth place finish at Road America with driver Johnny Mowlem. New drivers were also causing a stir in SPEED GT. Rookie Lawson Aschenbach was practically flawless in his first full-season of SPEED GT competition. Behind the wheel of his Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, he climbed the podium steps three times, including a win at St. Petersburg, and never finished worse than ninth. Numbers like those gave veterans Lou Gigliotti and Andy Pilgrim a run for their money and helped Aschenbach become the first driver in SPEED GT history to win the Championship in their rookie season. Thanks to an equally strong performance from Porsche teammate Ricardo Imery and guest appearances by Randy Pobst, Porsche won a tight SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship by a scant three points over Dodge. The RealTime Acura squad was once again the team to beat in SPEED Touring Car, but this time it was Pierre Kleinubing leading the charge. Kleinubing collected seven podiums in 2006, including wins at Infineon and Miller Motorsports Park, on his way to claiming his fourth SPEED Touring Car Championship. Tri-Point Mazda driver Randy Pobst fought all the way to the finale with Kleinubing, but would fall short for the second year in a row. Show signs of a future champion, Chip Herr collected the most wins (three: Mid-Ohio, Road America, Road Atlanta), but lacked the consistency of veterans Pobst and Kleinubing, finishing a career-best third in points. In addition, Kleinubing’s four poles in 2006 pushed him to the top of the career-poles list with 30. The RealTime Acura crew posted four wins in 2006, which was enough to help Acura clinch the Manufactures’ Championship after Round Ten at Road Atlanta. Defending SPEED GT Champion Lawson Aschenbach returned in 2007, but traded in his Porsche for a ride with Team Cadillac. Porsche’s efforts to defend its Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by RACER Magazine were headed instead by K-PAX Racing’s Randy Pobst and Michael Galati. It was the Corvette of Eric Curran however, that looked poised for a Championship run, taking the first two races with ease. But, poor luck and several DNFs throughout the season kept Curran from capturing his first World Challenge Championship, even with two more wins at Mid-Ohio and Mosport. Instead, it was Pobst fighting for the Title with Aschenbach and his Cadillac teammate Andy Pilgrim. A string of podium finishes mid-season, including wins at Watkins Glen and Toronto, gave Pobst a comfortable margin over Pilgrim heading into the final round at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, where he earned his second-career SPEED GT Championship by 16 points. Pilgrim and Aschenbach’s hard work would not go unrewarded though, their efforts earned Cadillac its second SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship. The first two rounds of the SPEED Touring Car schedule provided some foreshadowing for how the 2007 season would shake out. Mazda’s Jeff Altenburg won both races by small margins over teammate Pobst, with defending Champion Pierre Kleinubing and his Acura in third. Kleinubing would stand on the podium three more times, but was unable to score a World Challenge victory in 2007, his first winless season in World Challenge since his 1997 debut. Altenburg and Pobst meanwhile continued to put in solid finishes. Pobst even made history, sweeping both Touring Car races at Watkins Glen in addition to the GT win. The duo’s stellar performances earned Mazda its first Manufacturers’ Championship a round early at Road Atlanta. The Drivers’ Championship on the other hand, would go down to the wire at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. While leading the race and in position to claim the Championship, contact with Kleinubing sent Pobst into the gravel at Turn Two and handed Altenburg his first SPEED Touring Car Championship, while Peter Cunningham took his The Series 2011 World Challenge Media Guide second win of the season. Randy Pobst returned with K-PAX/3R in 2008 to defend his SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship and help Porsche wrestle away the Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by RACER Magazine away from Cadillac. Their primary opponents underwent a transformation in the off-season, becoming Team Remington Cadillac and adding Michael McCann to partner Andy Pilgrim. Pobst’s Championship defense got off to a great start with a win at Sebring, followed by a runner-up finish to Brandon Davis at Long Beach. Davis’ win in the ACS Ford Mustang Cobra proved his performance in the rain at Sebring was no fluke and launched him into title contention with Pobst and Pilgrim. Pobst collected his second win of the season at Watkins Glen, but, as always, Pilgrim wasn’t far behind. The Cadillac driver even collected five-straight podium finishes from Sebring through Mid-Ohio. Road America became a turning point for the season, as DNFs for both Pilgrim and Davis, and a third-place finish for Pobst, allowed the defending champ to pull out a point lead with four races remaining. Two more podium finishes and a win at Detroit in that final stretch sealed the deal for Pobst. Though Brandon Davis won the season finale at Road Atlanta and shared the podium with Pilgrim, Pobst’s lead heading into the final round was too much to overcome, giving him his third World Challenge Championship. The Manufacturers’ Championship was clinched by Porsche a round earlier at New Jersey Motorsports Park when James Sofronas took his first-ever World Challenge victory. The 2008 SPEED Touring Car Championship was one of the most thrilling in series history. A podium sweep by the RealTime Acuras of Pierre Kleinubing, Peter Cunningham and Kuno Wittmer at Sebring, was an excellent prelude of what was to come in the 2008 season. Following Kleinubing’s win at Sebring, Wittmer took his first World Challenge victory at VIR by inches over the BMW of Seth Thomas. VIR was also the last race for defending champion Jeff Altenburg, who parted ways with the Tri-Point team to pursue a SPEED GT drive. That left Charles Espenlaub, Jason Saini, Jeff Daniels, and Tindol Motorsports drivers Michael Galati and Chip Herr to carry the torch for Mazda, winner of the 2007 Manufacturers’ Championship presented by RACER Magazine. Rookie and 2007 MX-5 Cup Champion Saini put Mazda on the board first, taking an emotional first win at Miller Motorsports Park, but Acura answered back with another win at Lime Rock Park, at the hands of Wittmer. Herr took the second race at Lime Rock, but at the season’s halfway point, the Championship was clearly a battle between the three RealTime teammates. Though there were surprise wins from James Clay at Road America and from Galati at Watkins Glen and Mosport, not a single podium passed without at least one RealTime driver on the steps. The team clinched the Manufacturers’ Championship for Acura at Mosport and brought the Drivers’ Championship down to the last lap at Road Atlanta. Wittmer was unable to make a pass for fourth stick on Cunningham, which gave the RealTime owner his record-tying fifth World Challenge Championship. K-Pax Racing changed from Porsche to Volvo in 2009, with Pilgrim joining Pobst to make a two-car Volvo S60 superteam in GT. While both drivers would win races and poles, the car was plagued with aftermarket transmission problems until the end of the season. After having their own developmental season, Brandon Davis was strong all season in his ACS Racing Ford Mustang, and the young driver earned his first professional racing Championship after winning at Mid-Ohio and finishing every GT race in the top eight. After scoring his breakout win in 2008, James Sofronas scored a pair of victories in California (Long Beach and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca) and piloted his Global Racing Group Porsche 911 GT3 to second in the final standings. Newcomer Tony Rivera looked to have second locked up until a last-lap incident with Pobst put his Brass Monkey Racing Porsche in the gravel at the MRLS finale. Rivera surprised the racing world winning in his very first attempt at Sebring and followed that up with a second victory at Road America. 38 39 The Series Despite not finishing two of the 10 races, Pilgrim wound up fourth in the Championship, taking wins at New Jersey and Road Atlanta in the Volvo S60. Eric Curran had six podium finishes in his Whelen Engineering Corvette, but never made the top step to finish fifth. The two-time defending Champion Pobst ended up sixth and won at Autobahn Country Club. However, missing the first race after exhausting his engine supply at Sebring was costly to his effort. Behind Sofronas and Rivera, Porsche again claimed the Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by RACER. Bill Ziegler claimed Rookie of the Year honors in his GMG Porsche. Pierre Kleinubing joined team owner Peter Cunningham and Michael Galati in the rarified air of five World Challenge Championships in 2009, but it was not easy. Kleinubing changed cars after finishing second in the Sebring opener, upgrading from the 2008 spec RealTime Acura TSX to the 2009 model. The all-time leader in pole positions, Kleinubing worked a series of top five finishes before finally scoring his first win in more than a year at Road America in Round Eight of the Touring Car Championship. Despite the win, he was still behind 2008 Rookie of the Year Jason Saini, who rattled off three wins (New Jersey, Autobahn and Mid-Ohio) in six races at one point in his TriPoint Motorsports MAZDA6. The Championship came down to the season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, where Saini needed a solid run to maintain his lead. The weekend went perfectly for Kleinubing. Not only did he earn the pole and lead every lap, but Saini missed out on qualifying bonus points and finished a disappointing eighth, giving Kleinubing a 13-point advantage at the end of the season. Acura captured the Manufacturers’ Championship Presented by RACER, but it was Mazda driver Eric Foss who captured Rookie of the Year honors. Peter Cunningham finished third in his RealTime Acura after winning at Mosport. Seth Thomas gave BimmerWorld its best season to date with a series-high three wins in his BMW 328i to finish fourth. Charles Espenlaub quietly finished fifth in his TriPoint MAZDA6. New for the series in 2009 was a coin flip that could invert the top five. The concept was short lived, though and was removed for the 2010 season. The 2010 season saw major changes come into place for the Series. A new set of regulations were adopted for Touring Car and a new class, Grand Touring Sport (GTS), was launched. As well, the 2010 season marked the first time since 1999, that GT, GTS and Touring Car classes would take to the track in a combined race. The 2010 season also saw an increase in races as the series moved from a 10-race season to a 12-race season with four doubleheader weekends. In GT, Randy Pobst, behind the wheel of the No. 6 K-PAX Racing Volvo S60, took his fourth career Drivers’ Championship, and, along with teammate Andy Pilgrim helped Volvo claim its first World Challenge Manufacturers’ Championship. Pobst took the title on the strength of four wins and eight pole positions throughout the season, also earning his team the Team Championship. Kuno Wittmer and James Sofronas finished second and third respectively in the GT Drivers’ Championship. The GTS class was created to attract vehicles not previously eligible or competitive for World Challenge competition. Many Touring Cars built prior to the 2010 rules package fit into the new GTS class. Peter Cunningham essentially rewrote the record books in the inaugural season of GTS competition. With World Challenge single-season records of eight wins and 10 pole positions, Cunningham extended his all-time best marks of 40 wins and 42 pole positions. His sixth Drivers’ Championship was also a World Challenge record, as is the ninth Manufacturers’ Championship to which he and teammate Nick Esayian helped Acura claim. Those honors also added up to a Team Championship for RealTime Racing. Esayian finished second in the Drivers’ Championship, while Ernie Jakubowski finished third. In Touring Car, Series regulations put tighter limits on engine, drivetrain and aerodynamic modifications, but cars were still afforded substantial handling upgrades. World Challenge TC proved to be a launching pad in 2010 for up-and-coming pro drivers. Look no further than what Robert Stout did claiming the 2010 Touring Car Drivers’ Championship in his first pro season at the age of 18 and leading his Team to Manufacturers’ and Team Championships. Stout became the youngest driver in the history of the series to take home 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Series a Drivers’ Championship. The 18-year-old also claimed the Rookie-of-the-Year award, and helping Scion to its first Manufacturers’ Championship. Stout was the youngest race winner in Series history when he won at Long Beach, and four wins later became the youngest Champion in Series history. Eric Meyer and Brett Sandberg finished second and third respectively in the TC Drivers’ Championship. Fred Roberts and Jakubowski took home the GT and GTS Rookie-of-the-Year Awards, respectively. 40 2010 SEASON RECAP 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round One • Streets of St. Petersburg 2010 Review Pobst Goes Flag-to-Flag for World Challenge St. Pete Win; Cunningham, Buras Class Winners ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 27, 2010) – Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., opened up the 2010 World Challenge GT season with a flag-to-flag win at the Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg. Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Todd Buras, of Daytona Beach, Fla., won in the GTS and Touring Car classes, respectively. Starting from the overall pole in the first combined-class World Challenge race since 1999, Pobst received a pre-race gift when second-qualifying Dino Crescentini’s No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3 headed to the pits on the formation lap with an electrical issue. With his No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo alone on the front row, Pobst rocketed away from the standing start and never looked back, taking a 1.189-second win over teammate Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla. James Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif., finished third. Pobst averaged 72.367 mph over the 33-lap, 59.4-mile race that was slowed by one caution to retrieve a disabled car. It was Pobst’s 23rd-career World Challenge win, tying him for third all-time with Michael Galati. “It was all about the K-Pax racing team Pobst went flag-to-flag for his first and the work they did all winter on our Volvo GT win of the season at St. Petersburg. S60s,” Pobst said of the run. “We had very little test time, because they worked their butts off all winter. We just got the cars together a week or two ago. We’re just thrilled, this was really just our test session today. The St. Petersburg Grand Prix circuit suits our car really well, because the Volvo is all-wheel drive. The straights are short, the corners are tight, and we’re just monsters through the back sections. The Porsches gave us a real battle, and St. Petersburg is my kind of place. I’ve won the last three races I’ve run here in hot World Challenge action.” Unlike previous years where traffic was not a major factor in the racing, the multi-class format never quite allowed anyone to break away from the pack, and Pobst had his mirror filled for most of the race by the similar No. 8 K-Pax Volvo S60 of Pilgrim. In the closing laps, the duo circulated nose-to-tail. “There’s no team orders, but I told Randy before the race that if he was out front, don’t worry about me,” Pilgrim said. “We’re going to have to run hard enough to worry about everyone else. He didn’t make any mistakes. Randy almost got nailed in traffic, but other than that it was ‘don’t hit your teammate, and try to stay ahead of Jason [Daskalos], first, and then James [Sofronas].’” Sofronas started third, but ran fourth for much of the race in the No. 14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3 behind the Volvos and Jason Daskalos’ Dodge Viper. On the lap-16 restart, Sofronas made his bid for third, pulling off the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race. Daskalos was later forced to pit due to a fluid leak. That promoted 10th-starting Brian Kubinski to fourth in his No. 2 Carlisle Companies Chevrolet Corvette, a position he held for four laps before the No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3 of Patrick Lindsey worked his way by to finish fourth. Kuno Wittmer (Dodge Viper) recovered from a flat tire to finish sixth, followed by Tony Rivera (Nissan GT-R), who ran in the top five for most of the day, Rob Morgan (Porsche 911 GT3), Tony Gaples (Chevrolet Corvette) and Jeff Courtney (Dodge Viper). In GTS, Cunningham also went flag-to-flag for his record 33rd World Challenge victory in the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX, topping Brandon Davis, of Huntington Beach, Calif., by 2.695 seconds. Cunningham led Nick Esayian’s No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX from the standing start but it was Davis who charged from last overall on the grid after missing qualifying. The 2009 GT Champion was nominated this morning to drive the No. 1 Acura/RealTime Acura TSX. The caution period allowed Davis to close some real estate on Cunningham, but he couldn’t ever get close enough to mount a serious challenge. “We weren’t sure how the competition was going to be,” Cunningham said of the newly-created GTS class. “The Honda Civic of Kevin Helms was very quick. It started with Helms getting in front of my teammate, and I watched to see how that would unfold. The whole first half, I was pacing the car and trying 42 Race Results on following page >> 43 2010 Review to save because I was waiting to see what it was going to be like if it was all green. After the yellow, my new and old teammate Brandon [Davis] - who came in at the last minute and started from the back, rocketed through the field and was not going to hand it to me on a platter and keep me honest. Fortunately, he got caught up in some other traffic and I had just a little bit of breathing room to the end.” It was a RealTime Racing top-three sweep after Helms’ No. 04 DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy Honda Civic Si retired from competition with a steering issue on lap six. Michael Pettiford and Tom Lepper finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in their Pontiac Solstice GXPs. The first race under new Touring Car regulations delivered a first-time race winning driver and manufacturer. Buras started his No. 49 Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI second on the grid and, unlike Pobst and Cunningham’s runs, had to fight his way to the front. Overshooting his pit box approaching the standing start, Buras, making his series debut, backed his car up slightly to get into position. To his dismay, and that of everyone behind him, when the lights went out, the car went backwards. “The car in front of me decided he wanted to start from pit lane and I pulled up to his spot,” Buras recalled. “I’ve never done a standing start, and the guy was telling me to ‘back up, back up.’ I was looking at the starting board, and finally realized I had to back up. So I backed up, and I’m looking at the board because the five second mark was out. I thought here we go, and I revved it up and let go of the clutch and I shot backward. I hit the brakes, tried to get it in first, and shot backwards again. “At that point, I just threw my hands up and waited for the big crash. Eric Meyer did a great job to avoid me and I threw it in first and went.” Once moving forward, Buras was seven cars behind polesitter Mark Hein’s No. 38 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Honda Civic Si, but charged through the field to put himself into position to take the lead on the lap-16 restart. From there, he was able to slowly pull out a gap as Hein and Robert Stout’s No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC battled behind him. “I thought I was way behind, and when I started catching up, [Hein] started speeding up,” Buras said. “I think he was saving his stuff from the get go. I thought he had cooled off and we were in trouble. I don’t know what happened, but he slowed up a little bit through the corner which allowed me to close that gap a little. I just went deep into the corner to get by. We went through those corners nose-to-tail, real close, but he raced me clean. “I’ve got to think VW for their support. The GT and GTS drivers, take your hat off to them. When you’re ten seconds faster a lap, it comes up fast. It’s pretty scary being passed by a car that much faster, but they did a great job, especially on these streets of St. Pete.” The Hein/Stout battle ended with a flat tire for Hein, promoting Stout’s teammate, Dan Gardner, to third in the No. 36 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper & Associates Scion tC. Stout was awarded the MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race avoiding Hein, who spun with the flat tire. Gardner captured the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for advancing nine positions overall in the race. Brett Sandberg finished fourth in his Acura TSX, followed by Eric Meyer, in a Mazda RX-8. Alexander Lvov, of Russia, earned the Optima Batteries Start of the Race Award for advancing five positions on the standing start. He later retired with a mechanical issue in his Honda GMS Honda Civic Si. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge • Round One • RESULTS World Challenge Round 1 Sanction # [PRWC-01-10] Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg on March 27, 2010 at St. Petersburg Street Course on March 26-28 2010 Track Length: 1.8 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 1 6 GT 1 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 135 33 1:20.547 80.450 2 4 8 GT 2 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 106 33 -1.189 1:20.370 80.627 3 3 14 GT 3 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 101 33 -2.645 1:20.473 80.524 4 8 57 GT 4 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 85 33 -12.637 1:21.076 79.925 5 10 2 Carlisle Companies/Chevrolet Corvette 80 33 -13.713 1:20.832 80.166 6 6 13 GT 6 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper 76 33 -16.503 1:20.776 80.221 7 7 97 GT 7 Tony Rivera/Missouri City/TX Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R 72 33 -24.143 1:20.840 80.158 8 11 46 GT 8 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 68 33 -30.104 1:21.160 79.842 9 13 29 GT 9 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette 64 33 -35.127 1:22.085 78.942 10 12 99 GT 10 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper 60 33 -39.516 1:21.799 79.218 11 15 47 GT 11 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 57 33 -1:04.556 1:23.502 77.603 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper 57 32 -1 lap 1:20.504 80.492 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 135 32 -1 lap 1:26.423 74.980 Acura/RealTime Racing/AcuraTSX 100 32 -1 lap 1:26.514 74.901 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 104 32 -1 lap 1:26.718 74.725 Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI 132 31 -2 laps 1:28.880 72.907 91 31 -2 laps 1:28.636 73.108 109 31 -2 laps 1:29.104 72.724 12 5 5 GT 5 Brian Kubinski/Shorewood/IL GT 12 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM 13 17 43 GTS 1 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI 14 31 1 GTS 2 Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach/CA 15 18 34 GTS 3 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA 16 23 49 TC 1 Todd Buras(R)/Daytona Beach/FL 17 20 41 GTS 4 Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO 2010 Review PTS 1 Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Pontiac Solstice GXP 18 24 18 TC 2 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC 19 28 36 TC 3 Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC 92 30 -3 laps 1:30.754 71.401 20 27 28 TC 4 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX 85 30 -3 laps 1:30.726 71.423 21 25 32 TC 5 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 86 30 -3 laps 1:31.533 70.794 22 29 67 TC 6 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL MD&F/Autohaus/Acura Integra R 76 30 -3 laps 1:33.226 69.508 23 22 38 TC 7 Mark Hein/Clearwater/FL Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Honda Civic Si 92 28 Tire 1:29.668 72.266 24 26 9 TC 8 Alexander Lvov/S. Petersburg Russia/ Honda GMS/Honda Civic Si 71 20 Mech. 1:30.303 71.758 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper 51 10 Clutch 1:23.434 77.666 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 60 10 Elect. 1:29.773 72.182 27 21 40 GTS 5 Tom Lepper(R)/Benicia/CA Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Pontiac Solstice GXP 83 9 Elect. 1:31.616 70.730 28 19 04 GTS 6 Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Honda Civic Si 85 6 Steering 1:26.945 74.529 Champion Controls/AEC/Malspeed/Chevrolet Cobalt 64 6 SS Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R 45 1 Mech. 1:36.880 66.886 Crash no time Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Crash no time 25 16 89 GT 13 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON 26 2 4 GT 14 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA 29 30 00 TC 9 Tony Wedderburn(R)/Miami/FL 30 9 GT 15 Steve Ott(R)/Houston/TX 96 31 14 05 GT 16 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL 43 1 ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 01.189 Seconds ** - Faster than previous record GTS Margin of Victory: 02.695 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 13.157 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 8 Andy Pilgrim 01:20.370 - 80.627 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 01:26.423 - 74.980 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 49 Todd Buras(R) 01:28.880 - 72.907 MPH Overall Race: 00:49:14.907 59.4 Miles 72.367 Miles per Hour Race Statistics Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ Time of race: 49:14.907 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Average speed: 72.367 Miles per Hour 04-07-2010 13:02:53 Optima Best Standing Start Car # 9 - Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 36 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 18 - MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 14 GT Fastest Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:18.962 (82.064 mph) New fast race laps for both GTS and TC -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 1:25.605 (75.696 mph) [#6 1-33] TC Fastest Qualifier: Mark Hein, 1:28.821 (72.955 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Andy Pilgrim, 1:20.370 (80.627 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 1:26.423 (74.980 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Todd Buras, 1:28.880 (72.907 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Alexander Lvov, advanced five positions on the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Robert Stout MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Dino Crescentini Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Dan Gardner, advanced nine positions overall in the race. 44 World Challenge • Round Two • Streets of St. Petersburg Crescentini Wins Sunday World Challenge in St. Pete; Cunningham, Buras Repeat Class Wins 45 2010 Review ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 28, 2010) – Dino Crescentini, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., rocketed away from his second starting position and led all the way to take Sunday’s Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg World Challenge Round Two GT class and overall win. Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Todd Buras, of Daytona Beach, Calif., won GTS and Touring Car, respectively. Driving the No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3, Crescentini appeared to get away slow from the standing start, but had momentum to get past polesitter Randy Pobst’s No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 as the field funneled into Turn One. From there, it was smooth sailing for the Porsche driver, reversing his bad luck from Saturday’s race, in which his new Porsche developed an electrical problem and retired. Crescentini took his third-career World Challenge series victory by 0.848-second over teammate James Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif. He averaged 66.764 mph in the race slowed by a pair of caution periods and limited to 50 minutes. “The start was really scary for me because the launch control wasn’t working and I had to do it manually,” Crescentini said. “I haven’t done that in a while. I had some luck on Crescentini on his way to Round 2 GT my side with Randy (Pobst, the pole sitter) win at St. Petersburg. slipping up and I took advantage of that. The car was so beautifully set up by the guys at GMG, as we saw in practice and qualifying. It seemed like every time I hit slower traffic, I was able to get by and whoever was behind me seemed to get held up, so I got really lucky.” Sofronas started third in his No. 14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3 and ran behind Pobst and his teammate, Andy Pilgrim, in the opening stages of the race before Pobst pitted his car with overheating issues. On the race’s second restart to retrieve Patrick Lindsey’s crashed Porsche from Turn 12, Sofronas made his move by Pilgrim into second place, where he stayed for the remainder of the race. “I made mental notes on where they dropped the flag yesterday for the restart,” Sofronas said. “It’s tough to pass here and you have to take advantage of every opportunity. Jason [Daskalos] laid back on the first restart, but he didn’t let me get a good run either. I changed my strategy on the second restart and things worked out better.” Pilgrim, who finished second to Pobst on Saturday in his No. 8 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60, held the third position for the rest of the event. “This is a great start,” Pilgrim said. “We knew the GMG guys were going to be strong, the Nissans are going to be good, Daskalos and Wittmer in the Vipers – there’s a lot of competition. I was hoping for two top-fives this weekend, I’m really thrilled with a second and a third.” Jason Daskalos, of Albuquerque, N.M., finished fifth in his No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper, followed by Canada’s Kuno Wittmer, in his No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper. Rob Morgan (Porsche 911 GT3), Brian Kubinski (Chevrolet Corvette), Tony Rivera (Nissan GT-R), Jeff Courtney (Dodge Viper) and Tony Gaples (Chevrolet Corvette) completed the top 10. Rivera earned the MTM Special Ops Move of the Race in the No. 97 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing Nissan GT-R for his lap-26 pass on Courtney after following for several laps. Sofronas’ pair of podium finishes place him atop the Championship standings after two rounds, with 210 points. Pilgrim is second, with 204, followed by Pobst (198), Crescentini (192) and Wittmer (155). Volvo leads the Manufacturers’ Championship, with 16 points, followed by Porsche (14), Dodge (four) and Chevrolet (one). This weekend’s GT results will remain provisional pending additional off-site technical inspections. For the second-straight day, Cunningham led start-to-finish in his No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX to capture the GTS-class win, the record-extending 34th of his career. While his Saturday run was never in doubt, Sunday was different, as teammate Brandon Davis pressured him in the No. 1 Acura/ RealTime Racing Acura TSX in the race’s closing laps. Cunningham beat Davis to the checkered flag by just 0.544-second. “It was the same track, one day apart but a completely different story today with the same result, thankfully,” Cunningham said. “It was just a whole different deal. Traffic played a role, the yellows played a 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide role, and the leaders came through and affected our race. As they say, the traffic gods giveth and the traffic gods taketh away. Brandon [Davis] was on a charge and was coming quickly, and I was having to pedal as fast as I could to keep in front of him. I had a gap and he was closing, but traffic messed him up. Then, it screwed me up, and he was right there, so it was really exciting. But we hung on to take the win.” Davis started last in the field after missing qualifying, but again worked his way up to second, setting the race’s fastest lap, a record 1:25.687 (75.624 mph) in the process. RealTime’s third car, with Nick Esayian aboard, finished third. Kevin Helms (Honda Civic Si) and Michael Pettiford (Pontiac Solstice) completed the top five. With his clean sweep of the weekend, Cunningham holds a 62-point lead over Esayian heading to Long Beach, 270 to 208. Davis is third, with 200, followed by Helms (178) and Pettiford (177). Acura leads the Manufacturers Championship, with 22 points. After winning in his series debut on Saturday, Buras repeated the feat on Sunday, giving the No. 49 Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta its second-consecutive World Challenge Touring Car win. After an eventful first standing start on Saturday, in which he accidentally had the car in reverse as the lights went out, Buras got away cleanly from his second-starting position, but fell to fourth as the field entered Turn One, led by polesitter Mark Hein, of Clearwater, Fla. As the Touring Cars exited Turn Three, it found the GT Porsche of Patrick Lindsey sideways in the course. Buras picked his line and ended up passing Hein’s No. 38 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Honda Civic Si for the lead in the melee. “I went around turn one at the start in fourth place,” Buras said. “I didn’t get a very good launch and I had something in my gut that said something wasn’t right. I stayed to the left and everyone else went to the right and the next thing I knew I was two or three cars ahead of my next competitor.” Multi-class racing favored Buras later in the run, when the full-course caution came out for Lindsey a second time and the overall leader, Dino Crescentini, split Buras and Hein. Buras was able to circulate around to the back of the pack, giving him nearly a one-lap lead over second place. “When the yellow came out the second time, the GT leader was right on my rear quarter panel,” Buras added. “When the double yellow flew, he slammed on the breaks and I didn’t, so we just got a fortunate break there. The car was great, though. Irish Mike’s Racing put together an amazing car. From yesterday to today we got some rewards weight and made a bunch of changes to the car, and it was just rock solid. We were happy.” With Buras well ahead, Hein and 18-year-old Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., waged an exciting battle for the remainder of the race, swapping positions several times until Stout finally put his No. 18 DG-Spec/ Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC ahead for good. Stout’s pass of Hein on lap 24 in Turn 10 earned the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race. Driving the No. 36 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper & Associates Scion tC, Dan Gardner earned both the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start of the Race and the Sunoco Hard Charger award en route to fourth place. Eric Meyer finished fifth in his Mazda RX-8. Buras leads Stout in the Touring Car Championship 264 to 218, followed by Hein (199), Gardner (177) and Meyer (172). Volkswagen leads the Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship, with 18 points, to Scion’s 14, Honda’s seven and Mazda’s four. 46 FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge • Round Two World Challenge Round Two • RESULTS Sanction # [PRWC-02-10] Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Acura Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg on March 28, 2010 at St. Petersburg Street Course on March 26-28 2010 Track Length: 1.8 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR 1 2 2 3 GT 1 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA 14 GT 2 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA 3 4 8 GT 3 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 4 5 5 GT 4 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM 5 6 13 GT 5 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC 6 11 46 GT 6 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA 7 10 2 8 7 9 12 99 GT 9 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 132 31 1:19.644 81.362 GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 109 31 -.848 1:19.410 81.601 98 31 -4.129 1:19.875 81.126 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper 88 31 -6.443 1:19.634 81.372 Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper 80 31 -7.093 1:19.513 81.496 TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 76 31 -7.251 1:19.790 81.213 Carlisle Companies/Chevrolet Corvette 72 31 -11.937 1:19.945 81.055 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R 68 31 -23.829 1:20.663 80.334 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper 64 31 -27.879 1:20.998 80.002 10 13 29 GT 10 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette 60 31 -42.232 1:21.043 79.957 11 15 47 GT 11 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 57 31 -49.476 1:22.068 78.959 12 14 05 GT 12 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 54 31 -49.599 1:22.627 78.424 13 16 89 GT 13 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper 51 31 -1:07.657 1:23.222 77.864 14 17 43 GTS 1 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 135 30 -1 lap ** 1:26.057 75.299 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 100 30 -1 lap ** 1:25.687 75.624 16 18 34 GTS 3 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 104 30 -1 lap ** 1:26.368 75.027 17 19 04 GTS 4 Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Honda Civic Si 94 30 -1 lap 1:26.884 74.582 132 30 -1 lap ** 1:28.022 73.618 63 29 -2 laps 1:19.116 81.905 4 GT 7 Brian Kubinski/Shorewood/IL 97 GT 8 Tony Rivera/Missouri City/TX 15 31 1 GTS 2 Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach/CA TC 1 Todd Buras(R)/Daytona Beach/FL Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI 19 1 GT 14 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 20 24 18 TC 2 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC 109 29 -2 laps ** 1:28.706 73.050 21 22 38 TC 3 Mark Hein/Clearwater/FL Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Honda Civic Si 107 29 -2 laps 1:29.001 72.808 22 28 36 TC 4 Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC 85 29 -2 laps 1:29.923 72.061 23 25 32 TC 5 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 86 29 -2 laps 1:29.923 72.061 24 29 67 TC 6 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL MD&F/Autohaus/Acura Integra R 76 28 -3 laps 1:32.333 70.180 25 27 28 TC 7 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX 72 28 -3 laps 1:29.350 72.523 Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Pontiac Solstice GXP 86 15 Steering 1:28.732 73.028 6 26 20 41 GTS 5 Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO 27 8 57 GT 15 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 45 11 Crash 1:21.068 79.932 28 9 96 GT 16 Steve Ott(R)/Houston/TX Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R 43 9 Wheel 1:21.693 79.321 Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Pontiac Solstice GXP 79 9 Mech. 1:31.045 71.173 Champion Controls/AEC/Malspeed/Chevrolet Cobalt 68 8 SS Honda GMS/Honda Civic Si 3 0 Mech. 1:37.169 66.688 DNS no time 29 21 40 GTS 6 Tom Lepper(R)/Benicia/CA 30 30 00 TC 8 Tony Wedderburn(R)/Miami/FL 31 26 9 TC 9 Alexander Lvov/S. Petersburg Russia/ ** Better than the Existing Track Record of Victory: ** - FasterGT thanMargin previous record 00.848 Seconds GTS Margin of Victory: 00.544 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 1 lap and greater then 1 lap GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 6 Randy Pobst 01:19.116 - 81.905 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 1 Brandon Davis 01:25.687 - 75.624 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 49 Todd Buras(R) 01:28.022 - 73.618 MPH Overall Race: 00:50:08.775 55.8 Miles 66.764 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Race Statistics Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time Optima of race: 50:08.775 Best Standing Start Car # 36 - Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 36 Average speed: 66.764 Invisible Glass Clean Pass ofmph the Race Car # 18 - MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 97 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[#4 1-31]Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:18.962 (82.064 mph) GT Fastest 04-07-2010 13:04:06 GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 1:25.605 (75.696 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Mark Hein, 1:28.821 (72.955 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Randy Pobst, 1:19.116 (81.905 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Brandon Davis, 1:25.687 (75.624 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Todd Buras, 1:28.022 (73.618 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Dan Gardner, advanced four positions on standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Robert Stout MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Tony Rivera Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Dan Gardner, advanced five positions in the race. 47 2010 Review 18 23 49 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round Three • Streets of Long Beach 2010 Review Wittmer Dominates for World Challenge Win at Long Beach; McQuarrie, Stout Class Winners LONG BEACH, Calif. (April 18, 2010) – Kuno Wittmer, of Montreal, led flag-to-flag to claim victory at the Toyo Tires World Challenge at Long Beach Presented by Bondurant, the final race of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Tyler McQuarrie, of Walnut Creek, Calif., and Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., captured the GTS and Touring Car classes, respectively. Wittmer’s race weekend was nearly perfect in the No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper, earning the pole with a new track record, and cruising to an 8.475-second margin of victory. With a clear vision of the first turn from his front row starting position, Wittmer rocketed away from the standing start and had opened up over a full second lead on the first lap. That gap continued to grow, and at lap 16 was at 7.271 seconds. “The most important thing was to get off the line,” Wittmer said. “I had Brandon [Davis] behind me and I know he has two years of experience with the standing start in his car. I only have three races now in the Viper. On top of that, we had the two all-wheel-drive Volvos sitting second and fourth. But, they didn’t really get off the line.” Leading by 10.579 seconds by lap 20, Wittmer dominated at Long Beach, Wittmer was able to cruise to the finish. winning by an 8.475 second margin of victory. “I got away and looked in the mirror and saw Brandon behind me and I was just trying to pace myself and not look back,” Wittmer continued. “Brandon put the pressure on early. He was catching us for sure at different points. But the Viper product proved to be the car to have today. The team really did a great job. I can tell you, for the next month, before the next race, I know that car is going to be in pieces, going through it trying to make it quicker.” Wittmer averaged a record 80.787 mph over the 29-lap, 57.072-mile race that ran without a full-course caution period. It was the 26-year-old’s fifth career World Challenge victory, but his first in the GT class. He also turned the fastest lap of the race at 1:25.797 (82.576 mph), a new Long Beach race record. Dino Crescentini, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., sliced his way through the GT field in his No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3 from his sixth starting position to finish as the runner-up to Wittmer. Crescentini made up two positions by the first turn, and held that position until lap 8 when he was passed by Ron Fellows in the No. 2 Carlisle Companies/Cragar Chevrolet Corvette and dropped to fifth. On lap 17, Crescentini began his charge. He passed Fellows for fourth, and then picked off Boris Said in the No. 3 Applied Comp Solutions/Sun Microsystems Ford Mustang GT for third on lap 20. He slipped past Brandon Davis in the No. 1 Applied Comp Solutions Ford Mustang GT for second on lap 23, but wasn’t able to significantly close the gap on Wittmer. The charge through the top-five earned Crescentini the MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race award. “I was a bit apprehensive at the start,” Crscentini said. “I couldn’t see the start lights and needed to have my crew call the start. The car was the same at the end as it was at the very beginning. It was all about out-braking everyone today. In every corner on every lap, I was able to out-brake people. I can’t out-power them so I had to out-brake them. “I had the most fun today I’ve ever had in a race car. It was just so busy the entire time and such good racing.” The runner-up finish did boost Crescentini into the GT Championship lead with 292 points, one point ahead of Wittmer and just two ahead of Global Motorsports Group teammate James Sofronas. Davis, of Huntington Beach, Calif., held onto third position in his first GT race of the season. Davis finished on the podium in Rounds One and Two in St. Petersburg in the GTS class. Said, of Carlsbad, Calif., held on for fourth position after a multi-lap battle with Fellows ended when the Corvette blew an engine on lap 27. Fellows finished 18th in class, but earned the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race when he passed Said on lap 25 to momentarily gain the fourth position. Defending race winner Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif., completed the top-five in the No. 14 GMG Porsche 911 GT3. 48 Race Results on following page >> 49 2010 Review Randy Pobst (Volvo S60) finished sixth after starting second on the grid, followed by Jeff Courtney (Dodge Viper) in seventh. Rob Morgan (Porsche 911 GT3), Andy Pilgrim (Volvo S60) and Tony Gaples (Chevrolet Corvette) completed the top-10. Bill Ziegler earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award for improving seven positions to finish 11th in GT and overall in the No. 05 Swisher Racing Porsche 911 GT3. Jason Daskalos improved five positions on the opening lap in the No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper to earn the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start. McQuarrie, making his World Challenge debut, cruised to a 49.535-second flag-to-flag victory in his No. 19 LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/Dayco/M&T Lotus Exige S. Starting on pole, McQuarrie got a jump on the field on the first lap, aided in part by the poor luck of Peter Cunningham in the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. Following contact with another car, Cunningham’s hood opened into the windshield of his Acura on lap one, forcing him into the pits that put him a lap down and ended any challenge the Series’ all-time wins leader could have given McQuarrie. “I had a great start and actually got by a couple of GT cars,” McQuarrie said. “I didn’t have a working radio in the race, so I didn’t actually realize who was behind me. I looked up at the screen on the second lap and saw one of the Acuras head to the pits with the hood up. I dialed it back just a little bit when I felt I could.” McQuarrie also competed in last week’s Formula Drift event at Long Beach. “I have to really thank the LPL and DRS team. They only got this car about five weeks ago and really did a fantastic job with it. To be able to run it here at Long Beach—to run both weekends, is really awesome. I think April in Long Beach is a little bit like May in Indy. It’s a special time and to win here is just awesome.” Cunningham, the GTS points leader, finished sixth. The GTS win was the first time a Lotus had won a race of any kind at Long Beach since Mario Andretti won the 1977 Formula One event in a John Player Lotus. Acura/RealTime Racing’s Nick Esayian, of San Diego, Calif., finished a distant second to McQuarrie in the No. 34 Acura TSX for his third podium finish in as many races on the season. Michael Pettiford, of Louisville, Colo., finished third in the No. 41 Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk Chevrolet Corvette in finishing third. Charles Espenlaub, driving as a replacement driver for Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey, finished fourth in the No. 03 Mazdaspeed/Stoptech/ProParts MAZDA3. Dempsey practiced on Friday and Saturday, but was unable to make the race because of commitments to filming the television show. Gary Tolar, of Corona, Calif., finished fifth in the No. 86 GMG/GT Racing LLC Porsche 996. Cunningham remains the GTS Drivers’ Championship leader with 358 points over Esayian (317) and Pettiford (275). Stout’s Touring Car win made him, at 18 years old, one month and 16 days, the youngest winner in World Challenge. The youngster started second in class in the No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC, but had grabbed the lead from polesitter Nick Wittmer by the first time past the line. By lap seven, Stout’s lead was stretched to over 10 seconds and he raced to a 19.666-second margin of victory. “I felt like I got off to a decent start,” Stout said. “I worked my way around Nick [Wittmer] a lap or so after the start. I heard he had some problems over the radio. I knew I had a pretty good gap over second place at that point and I tried to take it as easy as I could.” Even with the big lead, the end of the race had a couple of nervous moments for Stout. “With about 10 laps to go, I started to have some problems with the left rear,” he said. “I didn’t even know if I was going to make it, so I really tried to take it easy through the right handers. But the car came through and we made it through with a first place finish. “There are so many Toyota representatives here at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach and the support for Team Scion has been amazing. This is one of the biggest races in the world. I couldn’t ask for anything more than to win at Long Beach.” Stout was followed across the stripe by Eric Meyer, of Indianapolis, Ind., in the No. 32 XOWii/ Samaritan’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8. Meyer battled with Stout’s teammate, Dan Gardner, in the No. 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Associates Scioon tC for the first half of the race, but inherited the second position for good on lap 15 when Gardner’s day ended after a brush of the wall. Montreal’s Nick Wittmer, the younger brother of GT race-winner Kuno, recovered from an early flat tire after contact with another car to finish third. Stout’s win allows him to inherit the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship lead with 350 points. Meyer (281), Todd Buras (264), and Gardner (263) trail Stout after three of 12 races. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round • RESULTS PROVISIONAL RACEThree RESULTS World Challenge Round Three processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-03-10] Grand Prix of Long Beach licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Grand Prix of Long Beach at Long Beach Street Course on April 18, as2010 at Long Beach Street Course on April 16-18 2010 Track Length: 1.968 Miles 2010 Review PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 6 3 5 8 2 9 13 4 16 18 10 20 14 19 21 17 22 24 25 7 27 26 23 31 32 30 12 34 11 15 33 28 29 35 36 13 4 1 3 14 6 99 46 8 29 05 5 47 11 24 89 07 19 34 41 2 03 86 43 18 32 93 57 08 96 97 36 40 45 77 79 GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GTS GTS GT GTS GTS GTS TC TC TC GT TC GT GT TC GTS GTS GTS GTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 18 4 5 6 1 2 3 19 4 20 21 5 7 8 9 10 SPONSOR/CAR Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach/CA Boris Said/Carlsbad/CA James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Tomy Drissi/Los Angeles/CA Brent Holden(R)/Newport Beach/CA Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Nick Mancuso(R)/Mettawa/IL Tyler McQuarrie(R)/Walnut Creek/CA Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Ron Fellows/Mississauga/ON Charles Espenlaub/Lutz/FL Gary Tolar(R)/Corona/CA Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Nick Wittmer/Montreal/QC Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Tommy Chen(R)/Pasadena/CA Steve Ott(R)/Houston/TX Tony Rivera/Missouri City/TX Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA Scott Kuhne(R)/Minneapolis/MN Kevin Marshall(R)/Truckee/CA Dale Laakso(R)/Trinidad/CA Kyle Kelley(R)/Huntington Beac/CA Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Applied Comp Solution/Ford Mustang GT Applied Comp Solutions/Ford Mustang GT GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 Shrek Forever After 3D/Ford Mustang GT Global Motorsports Group/Porsche 911 GT3 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Lake Forest Sportscars/Aston Martin DB9 LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/Dayco/M&T/Lotus Exige S Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Chevrolet Corvette Carlisle Companies/Cragar/Chevrolet Corvette Mazdaspeed/Stopech/ProParts/Mazda3 GMG/GT Racing LLC/Porsche 996 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 Honda Racing/HPD Honda Civic Si Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 Autoworld/Speed Trial USA/Mazda RX-8 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC Go4It Racing Schools/Hawk/Pontiac Solstice GXP Clear Capital/Lotus Exige S /Acura RSX UPR Com/Jamison Eng./Chevrolet Corvette ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 08.475 Seconds ** - FasterGTS thanMargin previous record of Victory: 49.535 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 19.666 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 13 Kuno Wittmer 01:25.797 - 82.576 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 19 Tyler McQuarrie(R) 01:33.488 - 75.783 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 18 Robert Stout(R) 01:37.751 - 72.478 MPH Overall Race: 00:42:23.221 57.072 Miles 80.787 Miles per Hour Series ChiefSigned: Steward: __________________ Pat diNatale PTS LAPS STATUS 135 100 101 88 80 88 72 68 70 60 57 54 51 48 45 43 41 135 109 98 39 85 83 88 132 109 107 37 88 35 33 86 72 68 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 25 23 23 20 17 14 13 0 0 0 ** 1:25.797 -8.475 1:26.737 -14.639 ** 1:25.942 -16.401 1:26.634 -17.271 1:26.442 -27.984 1:27.241 -30.038 1:27.149 -46.206 1:27.608 -1:00.991 1:27.534 -1:10.683 1:27.549 -1:12.138 1:28.518 -1:12.953 1:27.787 -1:24.196 1:28.878 -1:27.098 1:27.341 -1 lap 1:29.339 -1 lap 1:29.624 -1 lap 1:28.746 -2 laps 1:33.488 -2 laps 1:35.190 -2 laps 1:34.751 Mech. 1:26.280 -3 laps 1:36.466 -3 laps 1:37.274 -3 laps 1:34.519 -3 laps 1:37.751 -3 laps 1:39.071 -4 laps 1:38.075 Mech. 1:27.066 -6 laps 1:46.882 Mech. 1:27.883 Mech. 1:28.592 Mech. 1:38.902 Mech. 1:39.441 Mech. no time DNS no time DNS no time Series Chief Signed: T/S: _____________________ Rich Lankford Time ________ Posted -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best Standing Start Car # 5 - Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 05 RaceOptima Statistics Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 2 - MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 4 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time [#13 of race: 1-29] 42:23.221 04-18-2010 17:26:01 Average speed: 80.787 GT Fastest Qualifier: Kuno Wittmer, 1:24.971 (83.379 mph)** GTS Fastest Qualifier: Tyler McQuarrie, 1:31.457 (77.466 mph) Touring Car Fastest Qualifier: Nick Wittmer, 1:36.938 (73.085 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Kuno Wittmer, 1:25.797 (82.576 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Tyler McQuarrie, 1:33.488 (75.783 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Robert Stout, 1:37.751 (72.478 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Jason Daskalos, improved five positions off of the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Ron Fellows MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Dino Crescentini Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Bill Ziegler for improving seven positions during the race. ** World Challenge Record 50 --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 82.576 81.681 82.437 81.778 81.960 81.209 81.295 80.869 80.937 80.923 80.038 80.704 79.713 81.116 79.302 79.050 79.832 75.783 74.428 74.772 82.114 73.443 72.833 74.956 72.478 71.512 72.238 81.372 66.286 80.616 79.971 71.634 71.246 World Challenge • Round Four • Mosport Int’l Raceway Pobst, Heinricy and Herr Win World Challenge One At Mosport 51 2010 Review CANADA (May 22, 2010) – Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., scored his 24th career World Challenge win in his 100th start, taking the GT class win at Mosport International Raceway, part of the Victoria Day Speedfest presented by Optima Batteries. John Heinricy, of Holly, Mich., and Chip Herr, of Lilitz, Pa., earned the GTS and Touring Car wins, respectively. Pobst led flag-to-flag in the No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 to claim the win by 2.532-seconds, moving him into third place on the all-time win chart. Pobst, teammate Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., and Montreal’s Kuno Wittmer gapped the rest of the 30-car field early in the race. When Pilgrim’s No. 8 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 fell off the pace and out of the race with mechanical difficulties on lap 14, it left Pobst and Wittmer all alone. Despite Wittmer’s local knowledge of his home-country track, Pobst was able to hold off the No. 13 Dodge Viper and finish with his second win of the season. Pobst covered the 30-lap, 73.77-mile race in 42-minutes, 33.309-seconds for an average speed of 104.011 mph. Pobst also turned the fastest lap of the race with a 1:23.859 (105.563 mph), faster than the existing Mosport race record. “I’m lucky to be part of this effort,” Pobst said. “It’s been quite an effort to develop Herr and Lepper battled it out for this car. This weekend we learned a lot, top spot in Touring Car. making some suspension changes to help the handling. To come to a place like Mosport and be competitive is really a pleasure. “I was helped by Andy [Pilgrim] and Kuno [Wittmer] battling at the beginning of the race. The traffic situations were really tough. I think most drivers were making an effort to do their best. The most exciting part of the race for me was when I put a pretty nice pass on a Porsche in Turn Nine, and I don’t think he ever knew I was there—even though I was ahead of him—and ran into the side of me pretty hard. “From then on, I was hearing all sorts of noises and coming around those fast corners wondering if one of the tires was going to let go. But the Toyos held up and the Volvo held up and we brought it home. I’m very happy for the K-Pax team and owner Jim Haughey.” After beginning the standing start from the second row in third position behind the two K-Pax Volvos, Wittmer chased Pobst throughout the race, and while looking for a win, was satisfied with the final result. “The Dodge Motorsports Viper stayed really consistent,” Wittmer said. “The Volvos were quick off the start and I tried to hang on to Andy [Pilgrim]. I was able to draft up to him and unfortunately he had a problem. It’s disappointing when a guy you’re having a good race with drops out. I was looking forward to trying to put a good pass on him at some point. “When Andy dropped out, I set my sights on Randy. It was two-tenths here and two-tenths there and then maybe lose a tenth here or there. It was tough out there and it was hot. With 10 to go, some of the power steering fluid started to leak and it was a little tough to drive the car into the high-speed corners, like two. It took more effort and we lost a little time. “I feel pretty good. We’re sitting second in points which meets our goal—our objective right now at this stage of the season. We still have a lot of work to do, and we have another race tomorrow, so we’ll put our heads down and do some more work.” Third place was inherited by Patrick Lindsey, of Santa Barbara, Calif., in the No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3 when Pilgrim dropped out with a transmission cooler leak. For the final 10 laps, Lindsey fought to hold off defending Mosport race winner Jason Daskalos in the No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper. Despite repeated attempts and a last-corner desperation attempt by Daskalos to take third place, Lindsey earned his first career GT class podium finish. “I had to fend off Jason Daskalos for a few laps there at the start,” Lindsey said. “Unfortunately, we came together at 5B. He had a really fast racecar. I think he got the short end of the stick from our contact. I feel bad for him. “I had a really pretty boring race until Jason drove back up to our car. It was a good race. It’s a great track. We’re really happy to be here racing, especially on Victoria Day weekend.” 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Daskalos fought back to fourth after falling back to as low as ninth, earning the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race for his move by Dino Crescentini on the outside of Turn Eight. Crescentini, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., finished fifth in the No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3. Jeff Courtney (No. 99 Kenda Tire Dodge Viper), Tony Gaples (No. 29 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing Chevrolet Corvette) and Rob Morgan (No. 46 TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3) finished sixth through eighth respectively. Toronto-native Fred Roberts (No. 89 Direct Energy Home Services Dodge Viper) earned his best career finish and strengthened his lead in the GameStreamer GT Rookie of the Year standings. Tony Rivera (No. 97 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing Nissan GT-R) finished tenth, and earned the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start award for advancing two positions on lap one. With the win, Pobst has reclaimed the Drivers’ Championship lead with 421 points through four of 12 rounds. Wittmer remains in second (400), followed by Crescentini (372), Pilgrim (334) and James Sofronas (290). Volvo (27 points) now owns a slim lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship, followed by Porsche (26) and Dodge (21). In the GTS class, Heinricy and his No. 35 Torvec/Phoenix/Hawk Chevrolet Corvette pulled away from championship leader, polesitter Peter Cunningham, and slowly stretched his lead throughout the race, earning his sixth career World Challenge win with a 22.099-second margin of victory. Heinricy, making his first World Challenge start since a July race at Portland International Raceway in 2005, turned the fastest GTS lap of the race with a time of 1:30.763 (97.533 mph). “This is really a testament to the Corvettes that Joe Aquilante and his team put together,” Heinricy said. “These are very stock cars but they make dynamite race cars. To run with the stock brakes with the help of Hawk pads and SKF with the wheel bearings really helped us out to make it through the race. Really, the opportunity was helped by Torvec and the isotorque differential I’ve been working with them on. I think the differential really helped keep the tires underneath the car today. “The car was perfect the whole race. It really ran good.” Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Tyler McQuarrie, who won the Round Three contest at Long Beach, battled for second for nearly the entire 30 laps. McQuarrie’s No. 19 LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/ Dayco/M&T Lotus Exige S was in front for the first six laps, before Cunningham took second place from the Walnut Creek, Calif. driver with a pass entering turn eight at the end of the long backstraight. On lap 24, McQuarrie worked back past Cunningham’s No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX and, despite sliding sideways through a number of Mosport’s fast corners, the drifting star-turned-road racer earned the runner-up finish. McQuarrie was presented the MTM Special Ops Move of the Race for recovering to finish second. Cunningham finished third, followed by teammate Nick Esayian in the No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. Cunningham remains in the Drivers’ Championship lead, holding a 57-point gap over Esayian. Acura has a commanding lead in the GTS Manufacturers’ Championship. The tightest race of the three classes came in the Touring Car battle, where the Scion tC machines of Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., and Tom Lepper, of Benecia, Calif., and the Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLIs of Herr and Greg Shaffer, of Harrisonburg, Va., looked poised for a four car battle early. Polesitter Stout pulled out to an early lead in the No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC, gapping the other three drivers through the first 12 laps. An off-course excursion by Shaffer in the No. 49 Irish Mike’s Racing machine sent him to pit lane to check for damage. That left Herr, in the No. 50 Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI, and Lepper, in the No. 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper & Associates Scion tC, to chase down Stout. Together, they caught the 18-year-old Touring Car Championship leader and, after hounding him for a handful of laps in a three-car nose-to-tail train, left themselves in position to strike. When Stout ran wide in Turn Five, both Herr and Lepper got by and immediately pulled away from Stout. Lepper remained in Herr’s tire tracks for the remaining 12 laps, but couldn’t complete a pass for the lead. At the finish, Herr was ahead of Lepper by just 0.224-second. The win was the third for Irish Mike’s Racing after Todd Buras’ sweep of St. Petersburg, and the seventh career World Challenge win for Herr in his first start of the season. “I was worried what was going to happen in front of us, starting with the Touring Cars at the back of the field,” Herr, who started fourth, said. “We funneled into Turn One and I fell back to fifth. I just put my head down—I knew it was going to be a 50-minute race. “When you’re in fifth, you just don’t know what’s going to happen. My teammate slid off. Robert [Stout] just went wide in 5B. I don’t know if he looked in his mirror, but he just went over the table-top and went a car width wide. I took my regular line and went by and I’m sure Tom did the same. “Mike Flynn has worked hard to develop these Volkswagens and I feel like I had the easy job today to just jump in the car and drive. It was a great day.” 52 Herr’s advancement of six positions overall earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award for the race. Lepper’s runner-up finish was his first World Challenge podium in five career starts. Eric Meyer, driving the No. 32 XOWii/Samaritan’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8, managed to catch and pass Stout on the final lap of the race for his second-consecutive podium finish. Stout finished fourth, followed by Robb Holland in the No. 22 Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI. Including bonus points for pole positon and most laps led, Stout (460 points) was able to stretch his lead in the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship over Eric Meyer (376). Scion (31 points) now leads the Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship by four points over Volkswagen, ahead of Mazda (16) and Honda (13). FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Four World Challenge • Round Four • RESULTS Sanction # [PRWC-04-10] Victoria Day Speedfest Day Speedfest at Mosport on May 22, 2010 at Mosport on May 21-23 2010Victoria Track Length: 2.459 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE 1 3 4 5 7 6 8 10 9 13 12 14 11 17 18 16 19 24 22 25 21 26 28 29 27 23 2 15 20 30 6 13 57 5 4 99 29 46 89 97 47 05 96 35 19 43 34 50 36 32 18 22 01 28 21 49 8 14 53 67 GT 1 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA GT 2 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC GT 3 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA GT 4 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM GT 5 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA GT 6 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI GT 7 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL GT 8 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA GT 9 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON GT 10 Tony Rivera/Missouri City/TX GT 11 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX GT 12 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL GT 13 Steve Ott(R)/Houston/TX GTS 1 John Heinricy/Holly/MI GTS 2 Tyler McQuarrie(R)/Walnut Creek/CA GTS 3 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI GTS 4 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA TC 1 Chip Herr/Lititz/PA TC 2 Tom Lepper(R)/Benicia/CA TC 3 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN TC 4 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN TC 5 Robb Holland/Denver/CO TC 6 Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX TC 7 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ TC 8 Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX TC 9 Greg Shaffer(R)/Harrisonburg/VA GT 14 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL GT Scott Bove/Conifer/CO GTS 5 Paul Dagis(R)/Trois-Riveres/QC K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R Torvec/Phoenix/Hawk/Chevrolet Corvette LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/Dayco/M&T/Lotus Exige S Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI Revo Technik/Carbotech/Volkswagen GTI Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 michip.com/BMW M3 Autohaus/MD&F/Honda Civic Si TC 10 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL ** Better than the Existing Track Record of record Victory: 02.532 Seconds ** Faster GT than Margin previous GTS Margin of Victory: 22.099 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 00.224 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 6 Randy Pobst 01:23.859 - 105.563 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 35 John Heinricy 01:30.763 - 97.533 MPH TCStatistics Fastest Race Lap: Car # 36 Tom Lepper(R) 01:36.170 - 92.049 MPH Race Overall Race: 00:42:33.309 73.77 Miles 104.011 Miles per Hour Time of race: 42:33.309 Series Chief Steward: Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Average speed: 104.011 Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Car # 14 Qualifier: disqualified for Randy non compliance. GT Fastest Pobst, 1:23.439 (106.094 mph) Optima Best Standing Start Car # 97 GTS Fastest Qualifier: Sunoco Hard Charger CarPeter # 50 Cunningham, 1:30.408 (97.916 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Robert Stout, (92.751 mph) Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 1:35.442 19 MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 5 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 6 Randy Pobst 01:23.859 - 105.563 mph** [#6 1-30] PTS 135 109 98 88 80 76 72 68 64 60 57 54 51 132 109 107 91 121 112 95 110 80 76 72 68 73 60 LAPS STATUS 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 25 24 14 1 3 0 0 --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED ** 1:23.859 -2.532 ** 1:24.004 -29.610 1:24.605 -30.085 1:24.632 -40.688 1:25.131 -49.537 1:25.595 -52.949 1:25.472 -1:16.391 1:26.255 -1:30.123 1:25.843 -1 lap 1:27.027 -1 lap 1:27.006 -1 lap 1:29.585 -2 laps 1:26.018 -2 laps 1:30.763 -2 laps 1:31.308 -2 laps 1:31.336 -3 laps 1:33.007 -3 laps 1:36.209 -3 laps 1:36.170 -3 laps 1:36.396 -3 laps 1:36.384 -4 laps 1:37.298 -4 laps 1:38.745 -4 laps 1:38.471 -5 laps 1:40.093 -6 laps 1:36.691 Mech. 1:24.263 Mech. no time DNS no time DNS no time 105.563 105.380 104.632 104.598 103.985 103.422 103.570 102.630 103.123 101.720 101.744 98.815 102.913 97.533 96.951 96.921 95.180 92.012 92.049 91.833 91.845 90.982 89.649 89.898 88.441 91.553 105.056 05-23-2010 09:16:46 GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 35 John Heinricy 01:30.763 - 97.533 mph TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 36 Tom Lepper(R) 01:36.170 - 92.049 mph Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Tony Rivera for advancing two positions on the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Jason Daskalos MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Tyler McQuarrie Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Chip Herr advanced six positions overall. ** World Challenge Record 53 2010 Review 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 DQ 28 29 SPONSOR/CAR processing by MONITOR Systems as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round Five • Mosport Int’l Raceway 2010 Review Fellows Takes Hometown World Challenge Win at Mosport; Heinricy Wins GTS, Stout Touring CANADA (May 23, 2010) – The ‘Mayor of Mosport’ ruled once again, as Ron Fellows, of Mississauga, Ontario, captured Sunday’s World Challenge GT race—the Victoria Day Speedfest Presented by Optima Batteries at Mosport International Raceway. John Heinricy, of Holly, Mich., and Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., captured the GTS and Touring Car class wins, respectively. Starting second in the No. 2 Carlisle Companies/Cragar Wheels Chevrolet Corvette, Fellows stalked and eventually moved past polesitter and early leader Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., to take a 2.441-second win, averaging 103.972 mph in the 30-lap, 73.77-mile contest. Fellows missed Saturday’s opening half of the Mosport World Challenge doubleheader due to a race commitment at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, but was able to place his Corvette second on the grid to Pobst’s No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60. At the standing start, Pobst’s all-wheel drive vehicle rocketed away and third-starting Kuno Wittmer, of Montreal, jumped to second in his No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper. Wittmer would not hold Fellows back for long, as the hometown hero moved past his countryman in Turn 10 and set his sights on Fellows, nicknamed the ‘Mayor of Pobst. Fellows ran down the leader, turning a Mosport’, captured Round 5 at Mosport. record fastest race lap of 1:23.828 (105.602 mph) in the process. On lap 15, Fellows and Pobst went side-by-side down the front stretch and through Turn One. The pair split the Touring Car of Eric Meyer between Turns One and Two and Fellows had the inside line for the downhill second corner, solidifying the lead. The move earned Fellows the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race. From there, Fellows slowly pulled out a gap on Pobst to capture his fourth World Challenge win and third at Mosport International Raceway. “I got a terrible start, but other than that it was just a matter of being patient,” Fellows said. “Even though I hadn’t raced here much lately, it comes back to you. To be honest, the slick conditions may have helped. I was hoping it stayed overcast, but our car is lighter than the Volvos and that was probably better. It was a lot of fun, and feels good. “I had gotten alongside Randy [Pobst] a couple of times, but I knew it wasn’t enough to get past him. We went side-by-side through eight, and then nine, and we got through 10. But we caught traffic in the right place, and got by. It’s good, but it’s a little tricky. The closing speed on the Touring Cars here is fast, and it can be difficult.” Fellows most difficult part of the weekend may have been making his connections on red-eye flights from San Francisco. “Our perfect storm this weekend was making our second flight,” a weary, but satisfied Fellows added. “I flew from San Francisco to Calgary to Toronto last night, and I made our flight in Calgary with three minutes to spare. If I had missed that connection, I might not even be here.” A winner in Saturday’s Round Four race, Pobst recorded his third podium finish of the year and extended his series Championship point lead. “Ron got by me a couple of times. He was coming, and I knew it,” Pobst said. “But I thought, ‘I’m not going to make a mistake and just hand it to him.’ I knew early in the race that he was coming steadily. I had a traffic situation that closed the lead up and I knew I was in trouble. “He closed on me at the end of the backstraight in the draft, because our Volvo punches a big old hole in the air. He got by me, and I dive bombed him on the brakes, and then we went through nine and 10 on the straight and he got by, and I dive bombed him again. We might have made contact, but just a kiss. “Right ahead of us was that Touring Car, and it was like a tsunami coming down on a sunbather on the beach. I was hoping he would stay wide, and I was going to use him as a pick. I don’t know if he saw the yellow [of Fellows’ car], or he was Canadian, but he came out of the corner and pulled back right which caused me to wait to get on the power. Ron went left and had a hole. That was it. I couldn’t run with him after that.” 54 Race Results on following page >> 55 2010 Review Behind the lead pair, Wittmer ran a strong third for 28 of the 30 laps, until hard-charging Jason Daskalos, of Albuquerque, N.M. moved past in his No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper in Turn One of the penultimate lap. It marked the first 2010 podium finish for Daskalos, who captured the World Challenge GT win at Mosport in 2009. Wittmer, who finished second on Saturday, brought his Dodge Viper home fourth on Sunday. Patrick Lindsey, of Santa Barbara, Calif., completed the top five in his No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3, putting four manufacturers in the top five. James Sofronas (No. 14 GMG Porsche 911 GT3) started last after missing qualifying as he travelled from Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and finished sixth, earning the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for his effort. Tony Rivera (No. 97 Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing Nissan GT-R) earned his second-consecutive Optima Batteries Best Standing Start for advancing five positions on the opening lap. Pobst’s runner-up finish extended his point lead to 47 over Wittmer (541 to 494), followed by Crescentini (420), Andy Pilgrim (383) and Daskalos (379). Volvo also extended its point lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship to seven (35 to 28) over Porsche. Dodge is third, with 26. For the second-consecutive race in the GTS class, Heinricy started second in the No. 35 Torvec/Phoenix/ Hawk Chevrolet Corvette, but brought the car home in a dominating win. Heinricy got the holeshot on polesitter Tyler McQuarrie, of Walnut Creek, Calif., and never looked back, cruising to a 14.201-second victory. “The biggest difference today was that Tyler [McQuarrie] got a really good start, and I couldn’t get a jump on he and Peter [Cunningham],” Heinricy said. “Then, it was a matter of staying close to him through the early laps. I knew if I stayed close I could get by him on the straight, and if I didn’t do that it was really going to be a tough race. I did get by there, and I kept watching my mirrors. Every time I got to Turn 5a, I looked in my mirrors and he was right there. He’d fade a little bit, and then catch back up, and I had to just keep pushing. I used up my car more than I did yesterday, so I was concerned about that. I had to keep it smooth, and try to maintain that gap. When he fell off, it was a relief. “This GTS class is a great move for the series. The cars can be relatively inexpensive, because they’re already prepared for another series. I appreciate the change, and appreciate the opportunity to bring the Corvette out here and get to race with these guys.” McQuarrie ran second early in the No. 19 LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/Dayco/M&T Lotus Exige S, but dropped back to third behind the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX of Peter Cunningham after his car began to lose power. On lap 24, the car’s issues seem to cure themselves and McQuarrie worked his way past the five-time Champion for good to take the runner-up position. Cunningham’s third place finish extended his Championship lead over Nick Esayian, who finished fourth in the No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. Cunningham holds a 67-point advantage over Esayian. McQuarrie is now third in the Championship, with 359 points. Acura maintains a commanding Manufacturers Championship in the GTS category. For the second-straight day, the Touring Car class put on a nose-to-tail race battle in which point leader Stout came out on top to record his second-career victory. Polesitter and Round Four winner Chip Herr, of Lititz, Pa., led from the standing start in the No. 50 Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI, but he was never far ahead of Stout’s No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/ TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC and the No. 22 Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI of Denver, Colorado’s Robb Holland. Stout and Holland traded second place a number of times but never fell off Herr’s back bumper. On lap 24, Herr was balked in Turn Five—the same corner in which he took the lead from Stout on Saturday—and Stout was able to move to the point. Despite numerous attempts over the last several laps by both Herr and Holland, 18-year-old Stout held on for the win by 0.507-second. Stout earned the MTM Special Ops Move of the Race for his multiple passes throughout the contest. “This Scion really had some troubles yesterday in the race, but in qualifying this morning we came out really strong,” Stout said. “Early on, we were battling for second, and I was really bumping and grinding to get that position. It was a dogfight trying to catch Chip [Herr], and once we did, it was a battle all the way. The GT traffic gave me an opening with a couple of laps to go, and he just couldn’t find a spot to get back around me. It was a very tough race.” Herr held on for second, and Holland, who turned a record fast lap of 1:35.865 (92.342 mph) in the race, finished a career-best third. Greg Shaffer finished fourth in the No. 49 Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI and Eric Meyer completed the top five in the No. 32 XOWii/Samaritan’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8. Stout’s win extended his Touring Car Drivers’ Championship point lead to 131 points over Meyer (587 to 456). Brett Sandberg is third, with 301, followed by Todd Buras (264) and Dan Gardner (263). Scion leads the Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship by five points, 40 to 35 over Volkswagen. Mazda is third, with 18, followed by Honda, with 13. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge Round Five • RESULTS FINAL•RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Five Victoria Speedfest at Mosport on May 23, 2010 Sanction # [PRWC-05-10] Victoria DayDay Speedfest at Mosport on May 21-23 2010 Track Length: 2.459 Miles 2010 Review PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 1 6 3 7 16 9 13 8 12 11 14 10 15 18 17 19 5 20 22 21 23 24 26 25 27 28 29 4 2 6 5 13 57 14 99 46 89 47 29 97 96 05 35 19 43 4 34 18 50 22 49 32 36 28 01 21 8 SPONSOR/CAR GT 1 Ron Fellows/Mississauga/ON GT 2 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA GT 3 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM GT 4 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC GT 5 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA GT 6 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA GT 7 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI GT 8 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA GT 9 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON GT 10 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX GT 11 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL GT 12 Tony Rivera/Missouri City/TX GT 13 Steve Ott(R)/Houston/TX GT 14 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL GTS 1 John Heinricy/Holly/MI GTS 2 Tyler McQuarrie(R)/Walnut Creek/CA GTS 3 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI GT 15 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA GTS 4 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA TC 1 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN TC 2 Chip Herr/Lititz/PA TC 3 Robb Holland/Denver/CO TC 4 Greg Shaffer(R)/Harrisonburg/VA TC 5 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN TC 6 Tom Lepper(R)/Benicia/CA TC 7 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ TC 8 Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX TC 9 Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX GT 16 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Carlisle Companies/Cragar/Chevrolet Corvette K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R Nissan/Brass Monkey Racing/Nissan GT-R Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Torvec/Phoenix/Hawk/Chevrolet Corvette LPL/DRS/Switcars/LCS/Dayco/M&T/Lotus Exige S Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX Revo Technik/Carbotech/Volkswagen GTI DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 02.441 Seconds GTS of Victory: ** - Faster thanMargin previous record 14.201 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 00.507 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 2 Ron Fellows 01:23.828 - 105.602 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 35 John Heinricy 01:30.765 - 97.531 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 22 Robb Holland 01:35.865 - 92.342 MPH Overall Race: 00:42:34.246 73.77 Miles 103.972 Miles per Hour Race Statistics Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ Time-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------of race: Overall Race: 42:34.246 Optima Best Standing Start CarMiles # 97 per Hour Average speed: 103.972 processing by MONITOR Systems as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. PTS LAPS STATUS 132 120 92 94 80 76 72 68 64 60 57 54 51 48 132 115 101 48 91 127 125 101 91 80 79 72 68 64 49 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 16 ** 1:23.828 -2.441 ** 1:24.051 -31.661 1:24.791 -32.832 1:24.528 -39.382 1:24.961 -40.596 1:25.268 -1:04.380 1:25.757 -1:14.250 1:26.547 -1 lap 1:26.663 -1 lap 1:27.189 -1 lap 1:27.347 -1 lap 1:27.333 -1 lap 1:26.615 -1 lap 1:28.888 -2 laps 1:30.765 -2 laps 1:30.921 -2 laps 1:31.711 -2 laps 1:25.530 -3 laps 1:33.112 -3 laps 1:36.469 -3 laps 1:36.664 -3 laps ** 1:35.865 -4 laps 1:36.877 -4 laps 1:36.189 -4 laps 1:37.273 -4 laps 1:37.606 -4 laps 1:38.688 -4 laps 1:39.275 -14 laps 1:24.907 05-23-2010 16:09:41 Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 14 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 2 RACEMTM 2 Qualifiers Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 18 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GT Fastest Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:22.765 (106.958 mph) [#6 1-14] [#2 15-30] GTS Fastest Qualifier: Tyler McQuarrie, 1:30.478 (97.840 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Chip Herr, 1:36.089 (92.127 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Ron Fellows, 1:23.828 (105.602 mph)** GTS Fastest Race Lap: John Heinricy, 1:30.765 (97.531 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Robb Holland, 1:35.865 (92.342 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Tony Rivera advanced five positions on the opening lap. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Ron Fellows MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Robert Stout Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: James Sofronas gained 10 positions during the race. ** World Challenge Record 56 --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 105.602 105.321 104.402 104.727 104.193 103.818 103.226 102.284 102.147 101.531 101.347 101.363 102.204 99.590 97.531 97.363 96.525 103.500 95.072 91.764 91.579 92.342 91.377 92.031 91.005 90.695 89.700 89.170 104.260 World Challenge • Round Six • Watkins Glen Fellows, Cunningham and Stout Take World Challenge Wins At Watkins Glen 57 2010 Review WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (July 3, 2010) – When Ron Fellows, of Mississauga, Ontario, signed a three-race World Challenge Championships deal with CRP Racing, one of the races he wanted to run was the World Challenge Grand Prix of Watkins Glen presented by Sunoco – selected because the Canadian had never raced on the 3.4-mile full circuit at The Glen. After an 11.775-second GT and overall win on Saturday afternoon, Fellows can now claim a perfect record on the long course. He was joined in Victory Lane by Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., the GTS and Touring Car class winners, respectively. Fellows started second and bogged down at the standing start, falling 3.486-seconds behind polesitter Randy Pobst in the No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 by the end of lap three, still in second place. With a clear track behind he and Pobst, the Corvette closed to the tail of the Volvo by the end of lap five. One lap later, Fellows took a hard look to the inside of Pobst going into turn one. Fellows initially appeared to back out of trying to make the pass under braking, but Pobst slid wide and off the track on the outside of turn one. Fellows took the point and earned the MTM Special Ops Best Move (Left to Right) Ernie Jakubowski, Peter Cunningham of the Race. and Nick Esayian celebrate at Watkins Glen. “I locked the rear tires as well, which is why I ended up moving in behind him,” Fellows said. “I was going to make a move to the inside, but he went in deep. He was closer to the two marker, and I was braking somewhere between the three and the two, and it was way too early in the race and we would have ended up just banging doors. My car had a bit of a twitch, but when Randy went off, I went by.” From there, Fellows cruised to his second-consecutive World Challenge win, averaging 104.056 mph over the 22-lap, 74.8-mile race. Fellows also turned the race’s fastest lap at 1:55.672 (105.816 mph). “This is my last race of three with CRP Racing,” Fellows said of his World Challenge plans. “We had picked three that I really wanted to do - Long Beach, my home track of Mosport on their 50th anniversary, and here because I hadn’t done the long course before. I’ve got to think Cragar Wheels for the opportunity. “When I first started in the Trans-Am Series, we ran on the NASCAR weekend and ran the short course, and of course again in my NASCAR starts. But I must say, the long course is awesome. That is the most fun section of the race track, and it’s surprising how much grip you can generate through turn six. I really enjoyed it, and I’m glad to get a win in the Corvette.” Kuno Wittmer, of Montreal, made it two Canadians atop the podium when he was also able to get past Pobst, trying to manage the brakes on his Volvo, on lap eight. Wittmer’s second-place finish capped an eventful race weekend for the driver sitting second in the Drivers’ Championship after an accident on his first lap of the second practice session on Friday. With Wittmer’s car unable to be repaired at the track, the team turned to Jeff Courtney’s No. 99 Kenda Tires Dodge Viper. Courtney graciously stepped out of the car to allow Wittmer to run the blue machine, now numbered as the No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper, in qualifying and the race. “Jeff Courtney deserves all the credit today,” Wittmer said. “For a teammate to give up a car like that halfway through the season when he’s going for points, the only other person I know who would do that for me is my brother. It was very nice of him to get out of the car yesterday and give me the ride and go on to something else. “It was unfortunate the weekend got off the way it did, but things happen and that’s motorsports. We were able to turn around and get a good car together for qualifying and toss a couple of things at it for the race. It was a real Dodge Viper in the race, just impeccable. It drove real nice the whole race. I saw Randy catch me a couple of times through traffic, which was really hard to get through today. Most of the time we caught them through the high speed esses, and we’d get bottled up behind them and Randy would catch me. But hats off to my crew, they gave me a great car today.” Courtney was able to race what was Tony Gaples’ Blackdog Racing back-up car, finishing 12th in a Chevrolet Corvette that he didn’t get a full lap in until the first lap of the race. Despite the early-race difficulties, Pobst managed his K-Pax Volvo well enough to earn a third-place finish. 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide “We had a great start in the Volvo,” Pobst said. “I got out to what looked like a big lead, but I’ve been around and I knew to wait and see how it sorted out. Ron reeled me in pretty quick, and my brakes just weren’t up to snuff in the race. I had a lot of trouble getting the car to stop, and it made it very tricky to drive. When you have a rear brake bias, the rear wheels want to lock up. “I saw Ron coming, and I had been careful with the brakes. I didn’t want to let him through, and I got in a little deeper and had a lot of trouble getting the car to stop. I got it a little sideways and almost spun it around. Once Ron got by, I had nothing for him. Kuno also came up in the Viper and I couldn’t keep up with him either today. We’re happy to have the K-Pax Volvo in the championship lead still, but it’s a long season and we’ll see what we can do.” Patrick Lindsey started third in the No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3 and was second for two laps before falling behind Fellows on lap three. Trying to keep pace with the leaders, Lindsey spun on lap three in turn eight and dropped as low as ninth. He worked his way back through the field, earning fifth when a battle with James Sofronas in the No. 14 GMG Porsche 911 GT3 ended with Sofronas spinning in turn seven on lap 19. Dino Crescentini finished sixth from his eighth place on the grid in the No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/ GMG Porsche 911 GT3. The Round Two winner fought with Gaples’ No. 29 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing Chevrolet Corvette for several laps, including running side-by-side through turns nine, 10 and 11 before Crescentini fell behind moving onto the front straight. Crescentini waited just a half-lap before pouncing again, passing Gaples going into the “bus stop” chicane to claim seventh place and earn the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race award for his close racing. That position became sixth place when Sofronas spun. Sofronas finished seventh, one spot ahead of Gaples. Charles Morgan (No. 47 Privacy Star/TruSpeed Porsche 911 GT3) led son Rob Morgan (TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3) to ninth and tenth place at the checkered flag. Despite finishing behind Wittmer, Pobst extended the lead for himself in the Drivers’ Championship and for Volvo in the Manufacturers’ Championship when bonus points for qualifying and laps led were included. Pobst now leads 653-600 over Wittmer, followed by Crescentini (515), Daskalos (467) and Sofronas (438). Volvo leads the Manufacturers’ Championship 38 – 32 over Dodge, with Porsche in third with 30 points. In taking the GTS victory by more than one lap, Cunningham extended his World Challenge wins record to 35 in the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. Despite more wins than anyone in the history of the Series, this was his first in World Challenge at Watkins Glen. “My first pro win was here in June of 1987 in the 24 hour race, but it’s nice to get my first World Challenge win here,” Cunningham said. “It’s such a fun track, this long course is one of the most challenging in North America and we love it. Everything went without a hitch, so we didn’t have too much commotion other than the GT cars coming up and us passing the Touring Cars to lap them. Within GTS, I had my way today. The Acura ran great and I’m glad to have such a strong finish.” Nick Esayian, of San Diego, Calif., earned his fourth podium and second runner-up finish of the season in the No. 34 Acura/Real Time Racing Acura TSX. Ernie Jakubowski, of Oakville, Ontario, followed Esayian to the line in the No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman S to climb onto the podium in his World Challenge debut Aaron Poveledo finished fourth in the No. 44 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. Cunningham now leads the GTS Drivers’ Championship with 701 points, 90 points ahead of Esayian. Acura also holds a commanding lead of Porsche in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Stout earned his third Touring Car win in his first season as a professional, rushing to a 29.389-second margin of victory in the No. 18 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC. Stout started fourth, but by the end of the first lap had just his teammate Dan Gardner and Touring Car polesitter Eric Meyer ahead of him. Stout was in the lead by the end of lap two, clicking off laps to keep ahead of the pace. When Meyer’s No. 32 XOWii/Samartian’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8 made contact with the wall on lap four, Stout earned some more breathing room. That lead was his for good when Gardner, in the No. 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/ Lepper&Associates Scion tC, and Alexander Lvov, driving the No. 9 Honda GMS Honda Civic Si, began to battle for second place. The win was even sweeter for Stout, as the No. 18 team had struggled in practice and qualifying on Friday. “This weekend a few changes were made to the car, affecting the software in the system,” Stout said. “It messed with the car a little bit and it wasn’t really happy. We fought with it a lot this weekend, but we were slowly ticking away. This morning we thought we got it figured out. We went out in the race and I really had to hit my marks and my shift points. I felt really confident in the car, the team worked really well, and we got this great finish. “After I got by Dan and Eric Meyer, I tried to settle in and hit my marks the best I could. I was looking in my mirror, and Eric had some trouble. I watched Lvov and my teammate battle, and it was a confident feeling knowing I could stretch out the gap a little bit and just try to hold on. It was great that Dan could pull it off at the end so that we could get Scion a 1-2 finish, I’m very happy with everything.” 58 Gardner, of Hermosa Beach, Calif., and Lvov traded the runner-up position on lap 15, with Lvov moving into second, and again on lap 18 with two to go. With Gardner trying to hold the position on the final lap, the two made side-by-side contact on more than one occasion before Lvov ran off track and Gardner raced to the runner-up position. Lvov, of St. Petersburg, Russia, finished third for his first Touring Car podium. Brett Sandberg finished fourth in the No. 28 Whitehall Stable Acura TSX, tying a career best set at the season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg. Colin Cohen (No. 01 Istook’s Motorsports Volkswagen GTI) finished fifth in Touring Car. The win gives the 18-year-old Stout a commanding lead in the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship with 713 points, a 165-point advantage over Meyer, who finished seventh. “It’s amazing, a lot of people have helped me out to be able to succeed like this,” Stout said of his Championship lead. “You’re never comfortable when you’re doing this, but it’s nice knowing I have a strong lead right now. I’m really trying to conserve it and keep telling myself that at the end of the season this is where I want to be, and not make any moves during the race that will change that in the long run.” Stout’s win also extended Scion’s lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship to 15 points over Volkswagen, 49-34. Mazda and Honda are now tied at 18 points. FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Six World Challenge • Round Six • RESULTS processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-06-10] Camping World Grand Prix as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Camping World Grand Prix at Watkins Glen on July 3, 2010 at Watkins Glen International on July 2-3 2010 Track Length: 3.4 International Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 2 2 Carlisle Companies/Cragar/Chevrolet Corvette 132 22 1:55.672 105.816 2 4 13 GT 2 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper 106 22 -11.775 1:56.860 104.740 3 1 6 GT 3 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 112 22 -12.916 1:56.453 105.106 4 5 5 GT 4 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper 88 22 -48.526 1:58.199 103.554 5 3 57 GT 5 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 89 22 -50.328 1:57.312 104.337 6 8 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 76 22 -58.054 1:58.809 103.022 7 6 14 GT 7 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 72 22 -1:05.428 1:58.993 102.863 8 7 29 GT 8 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette 68 22 -1:12.588 1:58.595 103.208 9 12 47 GT 9 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 64 22 -1:36.628 2:00.365 101.690 TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 60 22 -1:42.742 2:00.631 101.466 11 10 89 GT 11 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper 57 22 -1:42.886 2:00.706 101.403 12 14 99 GT 12 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Kenda Tire/RecStuff.com/Chevrolet Corvette 54 22 -1:51.080 2:00.996 101.160 13 11 05 GT 13 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 51 21 -1 lap 2:02.850 99.633 14 15 43 GTS 1 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 135 21 -1 lap 2:07.251 96.187 15 16 34 GTS 2 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 112 20 -2 laps 2:08.666 95.130 16 17 91 GTS 3 Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S 101 20 -2 laps 2:10.373 93.884 17 22 18 TC 1 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC 126 20 -2 laps 2:14.289 91.146 18 20 36 TC 2 Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC 112 20 -2 laps 2:14.039 91.316 19 21 9 TC 3 Alexander Lvov/S. Petersburg Russia/ Honda GMS/Honda Civic Si 101 20 -2 laps 2:13.912 91.403 20 23 28 TC 4 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX 88 19 -3 laps 2:15.593 90.270 21 25 01 TC 5 Colin Cohen(R)/Southlake/TX Istook Motorsports/Volkswagen GTI 80 19 -3 laps 2:19.547 87.712 22 26 02 TC 6 Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX Revo Technik/Carbotech/Audi 76 17 Fuel 2:23.483 85.306 23 19 32 TC 7 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 92 17 -5 laps 2:15.835 90.109 24 24 67 TC 8 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL Autohaus/MD&F/Honda Civic Si 68 16 -6 laps 2:17.929 88.741 25 27 62 TC 9 Alex Ratcliffe(R)/Berryville/VA Brimtek/Lab Rescue.org/Lexus IS300 64 15 Mech. 2:17.557 88.981 26 13 8 GT 14 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 48 10 Mech. 1:58.282 103.481 Acura/RealTime Racingg./Acura TSX 85 1 no time 10 9 GT 6 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA 46 GT 10 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA 27 18 44 GTS 4 Aaron Poveledo(R)/Toronto/ON Retired ** Better than the Existing Track Record ** - Faster than previous record GT Margin of Victory: 11.775 Seconds GTS Margin of Victory: 1 lap and greater then 1 lap TC Margin of Victory: 29.389 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 2 Ron Fellows 01:55.672 - 105.816 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 02:07.251 - 96.187 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 9 Alexander Lvov 02:13.912 - 91.403 MPH Overall Race: 00:43:07.820 74.8 Miles 104.056 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Optima Best Standing Start Car # 62 Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 18 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 4 MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[#6 1-6] [#2 7-22] 07-03-2010 19:10:55 Race Results on following page >> 59 2010 Review 1 GT 1 Ron Fellows/Mississauga/ON 2011 World Challenge Media Guide ROUND SIX Race Statistics Time of race: 43:07.820 Average speed: 104.056 mph GT Fastest Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:54.467 (106.930 mph) GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 2:06.377 (96.853 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Eric Meyer, 2:13.757 (91.509 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Ron Fellows, 1:55.672 (105.816 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 02:07.251 (96.187 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Alexander Lvov, 2:13.912 (91.403 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Alex Ratcliffe advanced four positions off of the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Dino Crescentini MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Ron Fellows Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Robert Stout advanced five positions during the race. World Challenge • Round Seven • Streets of Toronto 2010 Review Pobst Takes Toronto GT; Cunningham, Wittmer Win In World Challenge GTS, Touring Car TORONTO, Canada (July 17, 2010) – For Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., and Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., the streets of Toronto only feel like home. For Montreal’s Nick Wittmer, it almost is. Each won on Saturday at the Acura Sports Car Challenge, capturing the World Challenge Championships GT, GTS and Touring Car classes, respectively, Round Seven of 12 on the season. Pobst set a new qualifying record and led every lap of the 33-lap, 57.915-mile race, averaging 69.574 mph in a race slowed by one caution for five laps. It wasn’t without drama for Pobst, who appeared to be sailing away from the field after the standing start. The No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 raced out to more than a three second lead after four laps, but had started to slightly fall back to the field. When the yellow flags flew to collect Greg Shaffer’s No. 40 Go 4 It Racing/ Hawk Volkswagen Jetta GLI Touring Car after contact with the wall on the front straight leaving the final corner, his mirrors were full of James Sofronas’ No. 14 GMG Racing Porsche 911 GT3. Sofronas hounded Pobst from the time the race went green again to start lap 14 until the checkered flag. Though the gap fluctuated as the two weaved through traffic, Pobst held off Sofronas for a 0.821-second margin of Nick Wittmer led flag-to-flag for the TC win at Toronto. victory. The win was the third of the season for Pobst and second win in two tries on the streets of Toronto in World Challenge, who also set a new race-lap record with a time of 1:15.513 (83.667 mph). “It starts with a car that was extremely well set up by the K-Pax Racing team,” Pobst said. “Will Moody, the engineer, is pretty brilliant. The car handled and drove extremely well. The interesting situation in World Challenge right now is that our Volvo, because of the advantage of the all-wheel drive, we weigh a lot more. The way it seems to be working out is that we can turn a really good qualifying lap and we seem to go strongly the first two or three laps and then the weight takes its toll. The tires get hot, the brakes get hot and it starts turning into a race. But, it is a great advantage to be first, because it’s a lot easier to lead than to get around somebody. “I owe Andy Pilgrim, my teammate, a great vote of thanks. He got a much better start than I did and was actually ahead of me going into (Turn) 1, and he let me through. After that, we seemed to have them covered so easily for about two laps. Then everything got hot and James started looking stronger and stronger and stronger and it turned into a race.” Sofronas’ day started when the lights went out, moving from his fourth starting spot past Patrick Lindsey in the No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3 before the field reached Turn 1. By the end of the first lap, he had also slipped past Andy Pilgrim in the No. 8 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 for second place 60 61 2010 Review and had his sights set on reeling in Pobst. Sofronas’ two-position improvement on the first lap earned him the Optima Batteries’ Best Standing Start award. The restart helped close the gap, but the Newport Beach, Calif.-racer couldn’t advance any further. “The start went really well,” Sofronas said. “We played with the launch control before the race and we nailed it and got ahead of Patrick [Lindsey]. We knew that, in order to beat the Volvos, you’ve got to get ahead of them early because they’re so tough to pass when they launch out of the corners. But our GMG Porsche and the StopTech brakes really kept us in the hunt. I got a nice run on the back straight on the first lap and got around Andy. We both broke deep into Turn 1, and Andy being the professional that he is, I knew he’d give me room. I kind of squeezed on the outside and we just got through. “I knew we had a good car to pace Randy, but here, as it was getting greasy and the cars were sliding around, you’ve really got to get off these corners to have any kind of chance to make a pass at the end of a straight. Where Randy would pull away out of the corners, our Porsche would actually brake really deep and catch up in the braking zone, and that’s where I knew we had a chance. It was an accordion effect and with the traffic, it was a give and take. At the end, I could see Randy’s car was pushing a little bit in some of the tight stuff. Our car was still running really strong. Without making a real dive-bomb move, it was going to be tough to get by Randy. He didn’t make any mistakes and I didn’t make any. It feels good to be in second. We’ve had an up-and-down year for my car, but the GMG guys do an amazing job. They’re overworked and they do a fantastic job every race. I’ve been trying to get a good podium for them.” Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., started second and got a launch at the start that moved him alongside his teammate entering the first corner. After falling behind Sofronas later that lap, Pilgrim ran third until dropping behind Dino Crescentini in the No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3 on lap 13 after the restart. Two laps later, he also fell behind Lindsey and looked to be headed in the wrong direction. Lindsey got past Crescentini for third on lap 18, and Pilgrim did the same on lap 24 to move into fourth. Pilgrim made a pass on Lindsey for third in Turn Five on lap 29 and hung on for the final spot on the podium. That pass earned Pilgrim the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race award. The result snapped a three-race streak of finishes outside the top-10 for Pilgrim, who had been plagued with a variety of mechanical issues. “It’s really a team thing, now, because the guys are so great,” Pilgrim said. “The K-Pax guys work their butts off and to get, basically, three DNFs in a row, it was just breaking their hearts. I mean they were just absolutely on their knees. The Volvo ran well today. I had to work to get back from fifth, back to fourth, back to third. I had a fun race. I really wanted to finish. I didn’t care if I finished dead last, as long as I finished on the same laps as the leader, so I’m really happy with this.” Lindsey finished fourth and earned the MTM/Special Ops Watch Move of the Race for overtaking Crescentini, who went on to finish fifth. Rob Morgan’s No. 46 TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3 was sandwiched between a pair of Woodhouse Performance Dodge Vipers in seventh, with Kuno Wittmer (No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper) in sixth and Jeff Courtney (No. 99 Kenda Tire Dodge Viper) in eighth. Jason Daskalos (No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper) finished ninth to become the third Dodge in the top 10, followed by the No. 29 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing Chevrolet Corvette of Tony Gaples to complete the top 10. Pobst extended both his Drivers’ Championship lead and the Manufacturers’ Championship lead for Volvo with the win. Pobst (788 points) now leads Wittmer (676), Crescentini (598), Sofronas (544) and Pilgrim (535) for individual title, with Volvo (51 points) leading Porsche (37) and Dodge (34) for the Manufacturers’ crown. Cunningham began Saturday with a World Challenge record 37th career pole position, and ended the day extending his own all-time wins mark to 36 with his GTS victory. The No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX pulled away from the GTS field and the start, but was even again with Ernie Jakubowski’s No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman S and teammate Nick Esayian’s No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing’s Acura TSX on the restart. Jakubowski’s restart put him just ahead of Cunningham at the line, but the veteran racer quickly pulled back to the point and began to get away. Cunningham’s lead was safe when Esayian tried to get to the inside of Jakubowski on lap 16 and the two made contact, with Jakubowski facing the wrong way on the track and Esayian sitting nose-to-nose with the Canadian driver. Jakubowski, of nearby Oakville, Ontario, would go on to finish second in the GTS class, while Esayian finished third. “Our Acura was running very well to get the pole this morning,” Cunningham said. “I’ve been kind of concerned about how my starts have been lately, but today I got a really good start, which was the only reason I was able to stay ahead of Ernie going into (Turn) 1. From there, I had things pretty well figured out, but then with the full-course yellow, you never know what’s going to happen on those restarts. Again, I was able to get just a little bit of breathing room after a lap or so. From there, it was just a matter of dealing with the GT cars coming to put us a lap down and dealing with some of the Touring Car traffic and trying to put a lap on them and from there, just make it to the end. It was a good day for Acura.” 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Five-time World Challenge Champion Cunningham stretched his Drivers’ Championship margin over Esayian to 121 points with the win. Acura also holds a commanding lead in the GTS Manufacturers’ Championship. RealTime Racing earned its second class win of the race with Nick Wittmer’s No. 93 HPD/HondaRacing/ RealTime Honda Civic Si. Wittmer, the younger brother of GT driver Kuno, raced away to a 6.053-second win in an action-packed Touring Car race. Wittmer pulled away at the start in just his second World Challenge race this season after campaigning the same car on the streets of Long Beach. At the previous race, Wittmer sat on pole but finished third to Robert Stout and Eric Meyer. In Toronto, he reversed the roles, avoided trouble and kept the checkered flag in his native country. “It was a good day for the HPD Honda Civic in Touring Car,” said Cunningham, who in addition to his driving duties in GTS owns RealTime Racing. “For Nick to be able to get this win is exciting for him here in Toronto, especially when he also won the Canadian Touring Car race just after. We’re very happy for him and his performance this weekend. All in all, it was a good weekend for RealTime and a great weekend for Honda and Acura at the Acura Sports Car Challenge.” The Touring Car action came deeper in the field, beginning on lap six when the Brett Sandberg’s No. 28 Whitehall Stable Acura TSX tried to move to the inside of Stout’s No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC in Turn Three. Sandberg hit square into the Scion’s passenger side door and raised onto his two right-side tires, landing back on the pavement with a thud. While Sandberg made it back to pitlane, it ended his day and dropped Stout back to seventh in Touring Car with bodywork damage to the right side of his car. Using the help of the full course caution two laps later, Stout closed to the rear of the Touring Car field and picked his way back through until he was again third, behind Meyer’s No. 32 XOWii Racing/ Samaritan’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8. Pushing Meyer on lap 23 and looking for a way by, Stout ran off the track into the runoff area at Turn eight and back onto the track. Still in third but with a gap too large to catch Meyer, the two held their positions until the checkered flag. Michael Pettiford earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award for advancing six positions in the race in his No. 41 Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk Volkswagen Jetta GLI to finish fourth in Touring Car. Shea Holbrook completed the top five to earn her best career finish in the No. 67 Autohaus/MD&F Honda Civic Si. Stout continues to hold the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship lead, 814-660 over Meyer. In the Manufacturers’ Championship, Scion (54 points) leads Volkswagen (38), with Honda (28) closing the gap with a win and Mazda (26) contending largely on the strength of Meyer’s finishes. 62 FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Seven World•Challenge Round Six • RESULTS processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-07-10] Acura Sports Car Challenge as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Acura Sports Car Challenge at Toronto Street Course on July 17, 2010 at Toronto Street Course on July 15-16 2010 Track Length: 1.755 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 1 1 6 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 135 33 ** 1:15.513 83.667 2 4 14 GT 2 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 106 33 -.821 ** 1:15.740 83.417 3 2 8 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 104 33 -12.205 ** 1:15.657 83.508 4 3 57 GT 4 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 94 33 -14.904 ** 1:16.259 82.849 5 5 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 83 33 -15.383 ** 1:16.148 82.970 6 7 13 GT 6 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper 76 33 -20.438 ** 1:16.569 82.513 7 6 46 GT 7 Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 72 33 -22.797 ** 1:16.807 82.258 8 8 99 GT 8 Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper 68 33 -26.150 ** 1:16.896 82.163 9 12 5 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper 64 33 -43.676 ** 1:17.200 81.839 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette 60 33 -59.473 ** 1:17.718 81.294 11 13 47 GT 11 Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 57 33 -1:15.900 ** 1:18.190 80.803 12 10 89 GT 12 Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper 44 32 -1 lap ** 1:18.084 80.912 13 14 43 GTS 1 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 135 32 -1 lap 1:22.594 76.494 14 17 93 TC 1 Nick Wittmer/Montreal/QC HPD/HondaRacing/RealTime/Honda Civic Si 135 31 -2 laps 1:25.173 74.178 15 18 32 TC 2 Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 112 31 -2 laps 1:25.571 73.833 16 19 18 TC 3 Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC 101 31 -2 laps 1:25.940 73.516 17 23 41 TC 4 Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI 85 31 -2 laps 1:26.503 73.038 114 31 -2 laps 1:23.405 75.750 10 9 GT 1 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA GT 3 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL GT 5 Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA GT 9 Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM 29 GT 10 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S 19 25 67 TC 5 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL Autohaus/MD&F/Honda Civic Si 80 31 -2 laps 1:27.551 72.163 20 26 22 TC 6 Robb Holland/Denver/CO 303 Mtspts/Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI 76 31 -2 laps 1:26.646 72.917 21 24 01 TC 7 Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX Revo Technik/Carbotech/Volkswagen GTI 72 31 -2 laps 1:26.983 72.634 104 30 -3 laps 1:22.743 76.357 1:34.648 66.752 ** 1:18.496 80.488 22 15 34 GTS 3 Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX 23 22 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC 68 28 -5 laps 24 11 05 GT 13 William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 51 27 Susp. 25 21 40 TC 9 Greg Shaffer(R)/Harrisonburg/VA Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI 67 7 Crash 1:26.647 72.916 26 20 28 TC 10 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX 56 5 Crash 1:26.159 73.329 TC 8 Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 00.821 Seconds of Victory: ** - FasterGTS thanMargin previous record 1 lap and 01.678 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 06.053 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 6 Randy Pobst 01:15.513 - 83.667 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 01:22.594 - 76.494 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 93 Nick Wittmer 01:25.173 - 74.178 MPH Overall Race: 00:49:56.713 57.915 Miles 69.574 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best Standing Start Car # 14 RaceOptima Statistics Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 41 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 8 Time MTM of race: Special49:56.713 Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 57 Average 69.574 Car #speed: 89 fined 10 points andmph $500 for driving conduct and pass under yellos. Car # 89 fined 10 points for driving conduct. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GT Fastest Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:14.583 (84.711 mph)** [#6 1-33] 07-17-2010 22:34:44 GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 1:20.924 (78.073 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Nick Wittmer, 1:24.794 (74.510 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Randy Pobst, 1:15.513 (83.667 mph)** GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 1:22.594 (76.494 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Nick Wittmer, 1:25.173 (74.178 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: James Sofronas advanced two positions on the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Andy Pilgrim MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Patrick Lindsey Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Michael Pettiford advanced six positions during the race. ** World Challenge Record 63 2010 Review 18 16 91 GTS 2 Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round Eight • Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2010 Review Skeen, Eversley Score Debut World Challenge Wins at Mid-Ohio; Cunningham Takes GTS LEXINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 7, 2010) – Mike Skeen, of Charlotte, N.C., scored a World Challenge GT Championship debut victory Saturday, winning the first half of the Optima Batteries Mid-Ohio Grand Prix Presented by GameStreamer at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Ryan Eversley, of Atlanta, Ga., accomplished a similar feat in Touring Car, while Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., took his record-extending 37th series win, in GTS. Skeen started second in his No. 2 Carlisle Companies/Cragar Chevrolet Corvette but fell back to third quickly behind polesitter James Sofronas’ No. 14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3 and Andy Pilgrim’s No. 8 K-PAX Racing Volvo S60. A caution to remove Jeff Mosing’s No. 08 Frank’s International Mazda RX-8 regrouped the field and Skeen was able to move around the Volvo on the restart. Sofronas and Skeen ran nose-to-tail for the next seven laps, slicing through traffic before Skeen made his move for the lead in the Keyhole. The gap between the two remained fluid for the remainder of the 29-lap 65.481-mile contest, with Skeen taking the 1.453-second win. Skeen became the first debut winner in the Mike Skeen scored a GT debut victory in Round 8. World Challenge GT class since Tony Rivera won in his debut at Sebring in 2009. He also turned the fastest race lap, a record-breaking 1:27.296 (93.117 mph). “It’s been a great opportunity to come here,” Skeen said of running the car that scored its third win of the season (Ron Fellows won at Mosport and Watkins Glen). “I’ve got to thank Nick Short and CRP Racing for putting me in the Cragar Wheels Corvette. They told me at the start that the traction control wasn’t worth messing with, so I basically just revved it up and got too much wheel spin. I figured that was better than stalling it on the grid, but we lost a few positions on the start. “I followed James [Sofronas] for several laps to get a feel for the race pace. When he got caught up in traffic I went by going into turn two with a pretty easy pass going into the keyhole. With traffic, the ebb-and-flow just went our way today. Sofronas, who will start on the pole for Sunday’s second race of the doubleheader, captured his second-consecutive runner-up finish. “We had a game plan, and it started with getting away at the start,” Sofronas said. “We messed with the launch control and it ended up backfiring, because I bogged down at the start. I looked in my mirrors and saw the back half of Pilgrim’s car going by me, and once the car got a little bit of a run I used as much room as I could to make sure I squeezed Andy all the way to the edge. Hopefully he feels like I gave him enough room, but I knew I had to get in front of him and set the pace. “I was watching my mirrors and all of a sudden the Corvette was there. I got caught in traffic and had to get out of the throttle and Mike just blew by me. It was all horsepower and brakes – he would pull away down the straights and I would catch him in the brake zones. It was cat-and-mouse, and I thought I had something for him. But when the yellows came out, that was it. Hats off to Mike, he and the team did a great job today.” The battle for third was fierce as well, with fourth-starting Patrick Lindsey eventually coming out on top of a battle with Pilgrim, point leader Randy Pobst’s No. 6 K-PAX Racing Volvo S60 and Dino Crescentini’s No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG Porsche 911 GT3. “It took a few laps to get around the Volvos, they were quick at the start. But I caught that barn-door draft behind them to out-brake them into Madness,” Lindsey said. “Later in the race, traffic played a big part in the strategy for everyone. Sometimes it helps, sometimes it hurts. I was able to use it to close the gap on James and Mike, and then lose a little bit. They had a really good battle, and I think a few more laps and I would have been able to get in touch with them. The handling and tire management of that car is pretty fantastic.” On the final lap, Kuno Wittmer, was able to work around Crescentini to finish fourth in his No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper. Crescentini held on to finish fifth. Pobst, who finished seventh, maintains the Championship lead with 863 points—102 better than Wittmer’s 761. Crescentini is third, with 678, followed by Sofronas (664) and Lindsey (626). 64 65 2010 Review Porsche cut into Volvo’s Manufacturers’ Championship lead, which now stands at six points (51 to 45). Dodge is third, with 37. After earning his record 38th pole position, Cunningham scored a record-extending 37th series victory leading all the way in his No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX. It was, however, Cunningham’s first win at Mid-Ohio since 1997. “It’s surprising that it’s been so long since we’ve won here,” Cunningham said. “I’ve been on the podium lots of times, so we always do pretty well here. It’s good to be on the top step, though. The Acuras like Mid-Ohio. They handle very well, and the balance is really good around the tight and twisty elevation changes here. And it’s good to do well in front of the Honda associates that work in different plants in nearby cities here, many of them are here today and tomorrow. It’s great to get a win with all of them cheering us on.” Cunningham set the race’s fastest GTS lap, at 1:34.600 (85.928 mph). Teammate Nick Esayian, of San Diego, Calif., finished second in his No. 34 Acura/RealTime Acura TSX. Esayian’s attempt to challenge Cunningham for the lead was derailed when Ernie Jakubowski’s No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman S got the jump on him at the start. By the time Esayian was able to clear Jakubowski for good, Cunningham had opened up too much of a gap and he had to settle for second place. Devin Cates, of Broad Run, Va., finished third in his series debut, driving the No. 68 Cates Engineering Ford Mustang FR500S. Cates topped a fleet of cars from the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge. Kevin Helms, of Charlotte, N.C., advanced from 10th on the GTS grid to finish fourth in his No. 04 DBA/Carbotech/AST/ Exedy Acura RSX. Ben Crosland finished fifth in his No. 25 RPMotorsports Ford Mustang FR500S. Cunningham’s win increased his point lead over Esayian to 144 (971 to 827). Acura holds a commanding lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Like Skeen, Eversley was making his World Challenge debut this weekend in his No. 20 Maxwell Paper Products Mazda RX-8. After starting third on the grid, he waged a race-long battle with polesitter and defending race Champion Jason Saini’s No. 03 Team MER/Sparco/SafeRacer MAZDASPEED3. The two ran side-by-side many times, swapping the lead until Eversley took the point for good with two laps remaining. Eversley’s effort of holding off Saini earned him the MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race. “That was my first standing start, and it was pretty crazy,” Eversley said. “Cars were parked on the front straight and I think I was in the grass more than I was on the pavement. Jason [Saini] and I got through it and took off and it was a really fun first lap. We were able to get a gap on the guys that were third and fourth. The Maxwell Paper guys gave me an awesome car today, and it was really fun. “We swapped the lead a few times today because of traffic. In fact, I didn’t want to let one of the GT cars through because I knew I’d lose a lot of time to Jason, and the same guy that got by me made a really aggressive move on Jason. He went really wide, and I just followed the traffic and we were side-by-side through Madness. It was awesome.” Saini, of Fort Worth, Texas, finished second, but will start Sunday’s race from the pole. Eric Meyer, of Indianapolis, started last after missing qualifying while changing his transmission, but worked his way to the podium in his No. 32 XOWii/Samaratin’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8. Meyer earned both the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start for advancing eight positions on the opening lap and the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for picking up 16 positions overall over the entire race. Meyer also turned the race’s fastest Touring Car lap, a 1:38.079 (82.880 mph). Point leader Robert Stout finished fourth in his No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC. Montreal’s Nick Wittmer finished fifth after recovering from a stop-and-go penalty for moving prior to the standing start in his No. 93 HPD/Honda Racing/RealTime Honda Civic Si. Stout maintains the most commanding Championship lead in Touring Car at 147, 899 to 752 over Meyer. Brett Sandberg is third, with 521, followed by Dan Gardner (500) and Sheal Holbrook (368). Scion also continues to hold the manufacturers’ Championship lead in Touring Car, with 57, to Volkswagen’s 38, Mazda’s 36 and Honda’s 30. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Eight World Challenge • Round Eight • RESULTS processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-08-10] Mid-Ohio Grand Prix as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Sportscar Course Aug. 7, 2010 at Mid-Ohio Sportscar Mid-Ohio Course on Grand Aug 6-8Prix 2010at Mid-Ohio Track Length: 2.258 Miles 2010 Review PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1 4 6 7 11 5 9 3 12 13 14 10 16 15 17 20 28 25 19 26 22 23 40 33 29 24 2 14 57 13 4 5 6 46 8 89 47 05 99 43 12 34 68 20 04 25 03 55 75 32 18 93 42 28 29 30 DQ 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 34 31 36 39 37 32 21 38 18 27 30 8 35 28 TC 6 Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ 41 TC 7 Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO 67 TC 8 Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL 21 TC Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX 64 TC 9 Bob Roth(R)/La Crosse/WI 36 TC 10 Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA 27 GTS 9 George Winkler(R)/Frederick/MD 40 TC 11 Carolyn Kujala(R)/Tucson/AZ 91 GTS 10 Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON 22 TC 12 Robb Holland/Denver/CO 08 TC 13 Jeff Mosing(R)/Austin/TX 29 GT 15 Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL 66 TC 14 David Tuaty/Miami/FL GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GT GTS GTS TC GTS GTS TC GTS GTS TC TC TC GTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 2 3 1 4 5 2 6 7 3 4 5 8 Mike Skeen(R)/Charlotte/NC James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Fred Roberts/Toronto/ON Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Robert Prilika/Castle Rock/CO Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Devin Cates(R)/Broad Run/VA Ryan Eversley(R)/Atlanta/GA Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC Ben Crosland(R)/Salt Lake City/UT Jason Saini/Fort Worth/TX Richard Colinello/Tampa/FL Brad Addams(R)/New Orleans/LA Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Nick Wittmer/Montreal/QC Gary Savage(R)/Sarasota/FL Carlisle Companies/Cragar/Chevrolet Corvette GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX /Porsche GT3 Cup Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Cates Engineering/Ford Mustang FR500S Maxwell Paper Products/Mazda RX8 DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Acura RSX RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S Team MER/Sparco/SafeRacer/MAZDASPEED3 Grand Sanitation/Ford Mustang FR500S RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC HPD/HondaRacing/RealTime/Honda Civic Si Game Streamer/XS Energy Drink/Ford Mustang FR500S Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Autohaus/MD&F/Honda Civic Si DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 Supertech Competition Clutch/Honda Civic Si DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC Winkler Automotive Service/Ford Mustang FR500S Go 4 It - Gila Monster Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S 303 Mtspts/Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI Frank's International/Mazda RX-8 Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette TLMUSA.com/Honda Civic Si ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 01.453 Seconds GTS Margin of Victory: 1 lap and greater then 1 lap of Victory: ** - FasterTC thanMargin previous record 03.577 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 2 Mike Skeen(R) 01:27.296 - 93.117 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 01:34.600 - 85.928 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 32 Eric Meyer(R) 01:38.079 - 82.880 MPH Overall Race: 00:50:58.295 65.481 Miles 77.080 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ Race-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statistics Optima Best Standing Start Car # 32 Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 32 Time of race: 50:58.295 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 2 MTMspeed: Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 20 Average 77.080 mph Cars # 32 and # 68 fined 10 points each for driving conduct - per Series Chief Steward. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GT Fastest Qualifier: James Sofronas, 1:26.701 (93.756 mph) [#14 1-11] [#2 12-29] PTS LAPS STATUS 132 120 98 85 80 76 75 68 73 60 57 54 51 135 48 112 85 129 85 86 120 76 72 82 85 86 68 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 76 28 -1 lap 72 28 -1 lap 68 28 -1 lap 28 -1 lap 64 28 -1 lap 60 27 -2 laps 64 27 -2 laps 57 26 -3 laps 69 26 -3 laps 66 26 -3 laps 54 25 -4 laps 45 22 OHeat 48 7 Brakes 08-08-2010 07:41:38 GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 1:33.579 (86.865 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Jason Saini, 1:37.788 (83.126 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Mike Skeen, 1:27.296 (93.117 mph)** GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 1:34.600 (85.928 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Eric Meyer, 1:38.079 (82.880 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Eric Meyer, advanced eight positions. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Mike Skeen MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Ryan Eversley Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Eric Meyer picked up 16 positions overall in the race. ** World Challenge Record 66 --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED ** 1:27.296 -1.453 1:27.729 -1.974 1:27.581 -5.699 1:27.822 -5.997 1:28.002 -8.177 1:28.305 -8.657 1:28.193 -10.180 1:28.086 -12.088 1:28.029 -14.398 1:29.020 -14.937 1:29.043 -22.102 1:30.158 -43.538 1:28.255 -1:05.643 1:34.600 -1:07.933 1:34.061 -1 lap 1:35.216 -1 lap 1:37.367 -1 lap 1:38.373 -1 lap 1:37.671 -1 lap 1:37.454 -1 lap 1:38.454 -1 lap 1:38.211 -1 lap 1:38.297 -1 lap 1:38.079 -1 lap 1:39.156 -1 lap 1:38.648 -1 lap 1:39.168 1:39.343 1:39.060 1:39.850 1:40.209 1:41.229 1:38.648 1:37.936 1:45.571 1:36.017 1:39.241 1:39.916 1:28.178 1:43.217 93.117 92.658 92.814 92.560 92.370 92.053 92.170 92.282 92.342 91.314 91.290 90.161 92.105 85.928 86.420 85.372 83.486 82.632 83.226 83.411 82.564 82.768 82.696 82.880 81.980 82.402 81.970 81.825 82.059 81.410 81.118 80.301 82.402 83.001 76.998 84.660 81.909 81.356 92.186 78.754 World Challenge • Round Nine • Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Sofronas Hangs on to Win Sunday Mid-Ohio World Challenge; Cunningham, Eversley Take GTS, Touring Car 67 2010 Review LEXINGTON, Ohio (Aug. 8, 2010) – James Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif., led every lap to win the Optima Batteries Mid-Ohio Grand Prix Presented by GameStreamer Sunday, holding off Andy Pilgrim at the finish of the World Challenge Championship Round Nine race. Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Ryan Eversley, of Atlanta, Ga., took the GTS and Touring Car class wins, respectively. Starting first, Sofronas got away cleanly at the start in his No. 14 Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3, fending off a great start by third-gridded Pilgrim and his No. 8 K-PAX Racing Volvo S60. Saturday’s winner, Mike Skeen fell back from his second starting position to fifth at the start but was able to work back up to fourth by lap four. Sofronas led a seven-car train for the first seven laps until Charles Morgan’s trip to the gravel brought out the race’s first caution. On the lap-11 restart, Skeen rocketed past both Randy Pobst’s No. 6 K-PAX Racing Volvo S60 and Pilgrim into second as they entered the Keyhole. The move earned Skeen the MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race and he set his sights on Sofronas. Sofronas weathered an early attack, but built a gap on Skeen’s No. 2 Carlisle Companies/Cragar Chevrolet Corvette working through traffic. But, to Sofronas’ Peter Cunningham took home his dismay, a second full-course-caution came sixth GTS win of the season. out on lap 21, setting up a five-lap dash to the finish. “I was far more aggressive through traffic this time,” Sofronas said. “When the yellow came out, it was one of those ‘Are you kidding me?’ moments.” On the restart, Pilgrim got a jump on Skeen and moved into second. At the Keyhole, Skeen fell back further as he began to experience transmission problems in the Corvette. Sofronas had his mirrors full of Pilgrim for the remaining laps, and in the final corner on the final lap caught a slower Touring Car, allowing Pilgrim to get a run at the finish. In the end, Sofronas beat Pilgrim by 0.151-second to capture his fourth-career win. He averaged 77.791 mph over the course of the 29-lap, 65.481-mile race. “I feel great on a lot of levels. I want to dedicate this win to my Dad,” Sofronas said of his ailing father, George. “To win today meant a lot to me. I thought about him when I was in the car and it kept me going because he never gave up in life and he’s just an amazing man. It gave me the inspiration.” Sofronas admitted that traffic was a point of frustration during the race, with all three classes (GT, GTS and Touring Car) sharing the track together in the largest field of the season. “The worst part was the last turn of the race, and [Robert] Stout was limping through the carousel,” Sofronas said. “He was still on the proper race line, and I thought I was going to drill him because I had nowhere to go. It was that or run off in the grass and he just started to veer to the right and I kept my foot in it. All of a sudden, I saw this big Volvo nose that literally filled my entire mirror. I couldn’t see anything except this big blue hood. That would have been a tough one to lose, but I think its poetic justice the way this weekend went. The Volvos got back up front, the GMG guys are running up front where we should be, and everything is great.” Pilgrim’s second place finish equaled his season-best at St. Petersburg. It was a good run for both Volvos, who struggled early in the weekend. “My car has been a bit of a nightmare this year and we’ve had four DNFs with mechanical failure,” Pilgrim said. “But nobody ever gives up on the K-PAX team. Yesterday’s race set-up wasn’t good at all and we all worked and threw a lot of things at it and yesterday was night-and-day better. The K-Pax guys did a great job.” Following a seventh-place finish on Saturday, point leader Pobst returned to the podium with a third-place finish and extended his point lead when his closest challenger, Kuno Wittmer, tangled with a Touring Car and retired with suspension damage to his No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper. “The most interesting thing that happened to me in the race was when I was racing with Kuno Wittmer,” Pobst said. “He’s challenging me for the Championship, and we were going back and forth. I think I was starting to get the better of him when we got his brother [Nick Wittmer] in the Touring Car class. I was passing him in the outside of [the esses], and he ran me right off the road into the grass. Kuno got by and 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide I told the crew there was no way I was going to catch Kuno now without a little help from traffic. Well, sure enough, about three or four laps later I came up and Kuno was spun out and cars were in the gravel and something happened in the traffic. “As far as I’m concerned, God got him. It was a little bad karma. His pain is our pleasure and it helps us in the Championship. We’re happy to be so close to the lead in this race because we’re going for the Manufacturers’ Championship for Volvo.” “I was in such a cluster at the time and my car didn’t have third gear, which is what you use for most of the corners here,” Nick Wittmer said. “I moved over to let some of the guys through and kept looking in my mirror and was trying to get out of the way for Randy and Kuno. The next thing I knew, Randy was beside me in the grass. I feel really bad about it. Those guys are fighting for the Championship. I was just trying to get out of the way.” Kuno Wittmer’s departure promoted Saturday’s third-place finisher Patrick Lindsey, of Santa Barbara, Calif., up to fourth for his sixth-straight top-five finish in the No. 57 Horton/Sloan Securities Porsche 911 GT3. Jeff Courtney, of Milwaukee, Wis., completed the top five, scoring his season-best finish in the No. 99 Kenda Tire Dodge Viper after starting 10th. Skeen managed to set the race’s fastest lap, a 1:27.422 (92.983 mph), but was unable to match his record lap Saturday of 1:27.296. Pobst now leads Wittmer by 146 points (955 to 809) with just three Rounds remaining in the Championship. Sofronas moved to third despite missing a Round, with 784, followed by Dino Crescentini, who crashed on the opening lap, with 723, and Lindsey, with 711. Porsche cut into Volvo’s Manufacturers’ Championship lead with the win, and now trails by just three points, 58 to 55. Dodge sits third, with 39. After taking the Saturday win flag-to-flag in his No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX, Cunningham found himself in a relatively unfamiliar position after the standing start Sunday—in second. Second-starting Ernie Jakubowski, of Oakville, Ontario got the holeshot in his No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman S and led the opening 13 laps in the GTS class race. On lap 14, Cunningham, who had been caught by teammate Nick Esayian’s No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX and was in danger of losing second place, made a bold move past Jakubowski entering Thunder Valley. “Off the start, the rear drive of the Porsche Cayman got the better of me today,” Cunningham said. “Plus, on Saturday, the left lane was blocked with a stalled car but this time it was the right lane. I started to move over to go by but I didn’t want to keep moving over and get hit. That allowed the Porsche to get ahead of me. I had a couple of opportunities on the first lap to get by, but I wanted to be patient and not rush into it. But after that he started to figure it out and I couldn’t get by. I knew that my car would stay under me and I wanted to just be patient. In turn nine, he got a little bit sideways and I just shoved it in there and made a clean pass.” The pass not only placed Cunningham into the lead for good, but earned him the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race. He also set the race’s fastest lap for GTS cars, with a 1:34.712 (85.826 mph) en route to his sixth win of the season and record-extending 38th overall. Jakubowski and Esayian continued the battle for second until the lap-24 restart, when Jakubowski slid wide exiting the Carousel giving the runner-up spot to Esayian. Ben Corsland, of Salt Lake City, Utah, finished fourth in his No. 25 RPMotorsports Ford Mustang FR500S, the first of a string of four Ford Racing Mustang Challenge cars, including Devin Cates, George Winkler and Richard Colinello. Cunningham’s win extended his point lead over Esayian to 164 (1091 to 927). Acura also clinched its ninth World Challenge Manufacturers’ Championship, currently leading Porsche 82 to 19 with three Rounds remaining. A winner in his debut race on Saturday, Eversley’s run to his second-consecutive Touring Car win was no less eventful on Sunday. Starting third in the No. 20 Maxwell Paper Products Mazda RX-8, Eversley fell back to sixth at the start. Polesitter Jason Saini (No. 03 Team MER/Sparco/SafeRacer MAZDASPEED3), Nick Wittmer’s No. 93 HPD/Honda Racing/RealTime Honda Civic Si and second-starting Robb Holland’s No. 22 303 Motorsports/ Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI occupied the top three spots the opening several laps until Wittmer faded with his transmission issues. Eversley had to work past both Scion tCs of Dan Gardner and Robert Stout to join the lead fight, which then waged until lap 12. On the seventh lap, Holland and Eversley made contact at the exit of the Esses, but both cars were able to continue. Eversley made his move past Saini for the lead on lap 12 and held it for the remainder of the race. “The competition in this series is fantastic and the racing is just unbelievable,” Eversley said. “The standing start today wasn’t as good for me as yesterday, I bogged down with the rotary and Nick Wittmer’s Honda and a couple of other cars got by me. I was able to fight back to third in a couple of laps and had a great battle with Robb Holland. I gave him a little room and we got into each other a little bit, but it was 68 just hard racing and totally fine. Jason and I had a great battle and I can’t wait to see the in-car video of that. We went back and forth down the backstraight and he just outbroke himself and I kind of got in a little too hot, too. I have to thank Maxwell Paper for letting me come drive their Mazda, I had so much fun.” Eversley also set the Touring Car fastest race lap with a 1:38.024 (82.926 mph), breaking Eric Meyer’s day-old record by 0.055-second. Holland was able to continue after the contact, but was eventually involved in contact with a GT car that would end his day with suspension damage. Saini went on to finish second for the second-consecutive day. Dan Gardner, of Hermosa Beach, Calif., survived early contact with his teammate, Touring Car point leader Robert Stout, to bring his No. 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper & Associates Scion tC home third. Gardner also earned the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start award for advancing six positions on the opening lap. Series newcomer David Tuaty, of Miami, Fla., finished fourth in his No. 66 TLMUSA.com Honda Civic Si, followed by Charlie Solomon, of Waxahachie, Texas, in the No. 21 Dr. Natasha.com/DC Racing Mazda RX-8. Solomon earned the Sunoco Hard Charger for advancing a total of 12 positions in the race. Stout continues to lead the Touring Car Championship, with 959 points, followed by Meyer, with 810, Gardner, with 595, Brett Sandberg, with 572 and Shea Holbrook, with 444. Mazda leapfrogged Volkswagen to take over second place in the Manufacturers’ Championship for Touring Car. Scion leads, with 62, followed by Mazda (46), Volkswagen (38) and Honda (33). FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge • Round Nine World Challenge Round Nine • RESULTS processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-09-10] Mid-Ohio Grand Prix as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Mid-Ohio Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio Sportscar Course Aug. 8, 2010 at Mid-Ohio Sportscar Course on Aug 6-8 2010 Track Length: 2.258 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR 1 3 5 4 10 8 11 9 2 14 15 16 25 17 18 19 20 21 24 12 23 14 8 6 57 99 29 5 46 2 05 12 43 34 91 25 68 27 55 04 89 42 GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS GT GTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 9 James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Rob Morgan/Costa Mesa/CA Mike Skeen(R)/Charlotte/NC William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Robert Prilika/Castle Rock/CO Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON Ben Crosland(R)/Salt Lake City/UT Devin Cates(R)/Broad Run/VA George Winkler(R)/Frederick/MD Richard Colinello/Tampa/FL Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Gary Savage(R)/Sarasota/FL 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 28 26 32 35 38 36 30 39 29 33 37 13 40 34 31 22 6 27 7 20 03 36 66 21 67 08 32 93 18 40 47 64 28 41 75 13 22 4 TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC GT TC TC TC GTS GT TC GT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 13 14 10 14 15 15 Ryan Eversley(R)/Atlanta/GA Jason Saini/Fort Worth/TX Dan Gardner(R)/Hermosa Beach/CA David Tuaty/Miami/FL Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL Jeff Mosing(R)/Austin/TX Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Nick Wittmer/Montreal/QC Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Carolyn Kujala(R)/Tucson/AZ Charles Morgan/Dallas/TX Branden Peterson/Breckenridge/CO Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Brad Adams(R)/New Orleans/LA Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Robb Holland/Denver/CO Dino Crescentini/Manhattan Beach/CA GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Carlisle Companies/Cragar/Chevrolet Corvette Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 /Porsche GT3 Cup Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S Cates Engineering/Ford Mustang FR500S Winkler Automotive Service/Ford Mustang FR500S Grand Sanitation/Ford Mustang FR500S DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Acura RSX Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Game Streamer/XS Energy Drink/Ford Mustang FR500S Maxwell Paper Products/Mazda RX8 Team MER/Sparco/SafeRacer/MAZDASPEED3 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper&Assoc/Scion tC TLMUSA.com/Honda Civic Si DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 Autohaus/MD&F/Honda Civic Si Frank's International/Mazda RX-8 XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 HPD/HondaRacing/RealTime/Honda Civic Si DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC Go 4 It - Gila Monster Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Privacy Star/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 Supertech Competition Clutch/Honda Civic Si Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper 303 Mtspts/Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 00.151 Seconds ** - FasterGTS thanMargin previous record 10.925 Seconds of Victory: TC Margin of Victory: 01.282 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 2 Mike Skeen(R) 01:27.422 - 92.983 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 01:34.712 - 85.826 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 20 Ryan Eversley(R) 01:38.024 - 82.926 MPH Overall Race: 00:50:30.359 65.481 Miles 77.791 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 120 100 92 85 80 76 72 68 64 60 57 120 100 97 85 80 76 72 68 54 64 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 -.151 -.775 -1.794 -3.249 -3.622 -6.650 -7.147 -12.965 -16.241 -48.729 -50.516 -1:01.441 -1:17.070 -1:18.084 -1:19.057 -1:23.540 -1:25.828 -1:26.445 Off Course -1 lap 1:27.825 1:28.153 1:27.887 1:28.206 1:28.121 1:28.128 1:28.580 1:28.295 1:27.422 1:29.670 1:34.477 1:34.712 1:35.769 1:35.097 1:37.474 1:37.753 1:37.779 1:38.916 1:38.354 1:29.153 1:39.577 92.556 92.212 92.491 92.157 92.245 92.238 91.767 92.064 92.983 90.652 86.040 85.826 84.879 85.479 83.394 83.156 83.134 82.178 82.648 91.178 81.633 105 92 85 80 76 72 68 64 60 57 51 54 51 48 60 48 45 45 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 26 25 24 19 19 0 -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -3 laps Mech. Mech. Susp. Mech. Crash ** 1:38.024 1:39.357 1:39.502 1:39.952 1:39.615 1:39.837 1:39.913 1:39.549 1:40.214 1:39.644 1:45.308 1:29.707 1:40.019 1:40.330 1:39.827 1:39.436 1:27.617 1:38.911 no time 82.926 81.814 81.694 81.327 81.602 81.420 81.358 81.656 81.114 81.578 77.190 90.615 81.272 81.020 81.428 81.749 92.776 82.183 Race Results on following page >> 69 2010 Review 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2011 World Challenge Media Guide ROUND NINE Race Statistics Time of race: 50:30.359 Average speed: 77.791 mph GT Fastest Qualifier: James Sofronas, 1:26.701 (93.756 mph) GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 1:33.579 (86.865 mph) TC Fastest Qualifier: Jason Saini, 1:37.788 (83.126 mph) GT Fastest Race Lap: Mike Skeen 1:27.422 (92.983 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 1:34.712 (85.826 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Ryan Eversley, 1:38.024 (82.926 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Dan Gardner advanced six positions on the opening lap. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Peter Cunningham MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Mike Skeen Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Charlie Solomon advanced 12 positions in the race. World Challenge • Round Ten • Virginia International Raceway 2010 Review Pobst, Esayian and Buras Earn World Challenge Wins At VIR ALTON, Va. (September 11, 2010) – Randy Pobst extended his GT Drivers’ Championship lead with his fourth World Challenge win of the season Saturday at the Race Keeper VIR Grand Prix presented by MTM Special Ops Watch at VIRginia International Raceway. Nick Esaiyan, of San Deigo, Calif., and Todd Buras, of Daytona Beach, Fla., earned the GTS and Touring Car wins, respectively. Pobst, who started on the pole when the GT grid was set by points after a red flag wiped out qualifying, rocketed away from the standing start and into the lead through the opening lap. Championship rival Kuno Wittmer gave chase in his No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper from his second position on the grid, and by lap four trailed by just 0.764-second after turning the race’s fastest lap in a time of 1:56.927 (100.678 mph). By lap six, Pobst’s No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 had led the GT field into lapped traffic from the slower Touring Car class, which allowed him to stretch his lead to more than four seconds over Wittmer. When rain began to fall on lap 13, the dynamic of the race changed again, with Pobst’s all-wheel-drive Volvo more equipped to deal with the loss of traction than Wittmer’s Dodge power. On lap 15, pushing harder than the conditions would allow, Wittmer spun and backed into the tire barrier in Turn 15. Randy Pobst took home his fourth GT win Wittmer was able to continue, still in fourth of the season in Round 10. place, and held the position to the finish. Given that breathing room, Pobst wouldn’t be challenged again on his way to a 6.882-second margin of victory. Pobst averaged 97.219 mph over the 22-lap, 71.94-mile race. “My season has come down to the starts,” Pobst said. “My car has been kind of moody and today, it was in a great mood. I think I had smoke coming out of all four tires on the standing start. I was able to use the gap that I gained at the start to keep Kuno [Wittmer] behind me at the end of the straightaways. It made for really interesting racing. I was able to build the gap in the tight stuff and in the esses. My K-PAX Volvo was so fast in the climbing esses. I don’t think I slowed down at all.” Pobst’s closest call came late in the race, when, on a run into turn one, he made the decision to split the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX GTS machine of Peter Cunningham and the No. 40 Go 4 It/ Gila Monster Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI Touring Car of Carolyn Kujala. That pass earned him the MTM Special Ops Watch Move of the Race. “My race was the opposite of what my teammate Andy’s was,” Pobst said of the traffic. “For me, this was one of the races where the traffic worked out for me every time. Every time I’d put a gap on Kuno it was because of the traffic. I caught the car in a place where they wouldn’t slow me down, and he caught them right into a winding part where you couldn’t pass.” Behind Pobst and Wittmer was a battle for third that would become a battle for second after Wittmer’s 70 71 2010 Review spin. James Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif., and Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., started third and fourth, respectively, and pulled away together at the start of the race, with Pilgrim’s No. 8 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60 leading the No. 14 GMG Porsche 911 GT3 of Sofronas. Pilgrim gapped Sofronas early, but by lap 13 that gap began to shrink. By lap 17, the two were running nose-to-tail. With the rain falling and the track surface wet, Sofronas pulled along side Pilgrim under braking going into Turn One on lap 18, and powered by through Turn Two to hold onto second place. That pass also earned Sofronas the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race award. Sofronas kept Pilgrim at bay through the remaining laps for his fourth-consecutive finish in the top four. “From the start, it was not a good race,” Sofronas said. “With our launch control, we had an amazing amount of wheel spin. I just sat there spinning the tires and I saw all these cars coming up behind me. By the time I got traction, the top three were gone and I saw Jason Daskalos coming like a freight-train. He was coming to the inside and I shut the door. Apparently, he may not have had room and he hit me from behind. I’m not sure how far back he was, but my rear bumper was damaged. I almost spun and I looked in my mirror and he was spinning at 100 mph. I was just hoping no one collected him. I want to see the video to see what happened. You don’t like to have an incident like that. “The car was evil in right handers after that. I couldn’t get the power down. I just got used to it. It was slight but enough to affect the Porsche. I did see Andy just get absolutely screwed a couple of times while I was not nearly as hampered. I was on his bumper and he’d lose me in the tight stuff and I’d gain on him on top end.” As much as the traffic helped his teammate get away for a victory, it cost Pilgrim multiple times throughout the race. “I can honestly say that was the worst race for traffic I’ve ever had,” Pilgrim said. “Some laps I lost as much as six seconds. It was just bad timing. You know, it happens to everybody. Sometimes in a 24-hour race, you’ll have a stint where you can’t get out of traffic and then you’ll have another where you don’t see any. It was just awful.” Rob Morgan (No. 46 TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3), Jason Daskalos (No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper) and Jeff Courtney (No. 99 Kenda Tire Dodge Viper) battled for most of the race before finishing fifth, sixth and seventh. Daskalos rocketed away from his sixth spot on the grid and toward Turn One, but made contact with Sofronas and spun to the end of the GT field. After catching up to Morgan and Courtney, the three swapped positions over several laps at the end of the race before settling into their final positions. It was Morgan’s best finish of the season. Tony Gaples, Fred Roberts and Bill Ziegler completed the top 10. With the win, Pobst now has 1075 Drivers’ Championship points on the season and has improved his lead to 191 markers over both Wittmer and Sofronas, who are now tied with 884. Pilgrim is fourth with 800, followed by Daskalos with 755. The win also increased Volvo’s Manufacturers’ Championship lead to 7 over Porsche, 68-61, with Dodge now at 42. Pobst can clinch the Drivers’ Championship with a solid run in Sunday’s race. Esayian was declared the World Challenge GTS class winner for Round 10 at Virginia International Raceway after the No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman of Ernie Jakubowski was disqualified in post-race technical inspection. Jakubowski crossed the finish line first in Saturday’s race at VIRginia International Raceway, but in post-race inspection it was discovered that the No. 91 had an illegal ride height and an unsealed motor. Esayian’s second-running No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX was promoted one position. The win is Esayian’s first in his 75-race World Challenge career. Esayian’s victory closes his deficit in the GTS Championship battle by an additional five points and now trails Peter Cunningham 1201 – 1048 with two races remaining. Driving the No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman, Jakubowski made the standing start from the rear of the GTS grid. A great start and Porsche power pulled him up five positions to second by the end of the first lap, and the bright yellow machine found itself locked in a battle with Nick Esayian in the No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX for second place. Jakubowski managed to hold off Esayian and looked certain to end with his fourth podium finish of the year, behind Cunningham and what seemed to be an insurmountable lead with two laps until the checkered flag. Cunningham pulled to pit lane with mechanical difficulties as the white flag flew, leaving Esayian with 17-turns to pass the Porsche for his first win. Esayian made one last-ditch effort to get past Jakubowski, but the two crossed the finish line nearly bumper-to-bumper. Kevin Helms, of Charlotte, N.C., finished second in his No. 04 DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy Acura RSX, followed by Tommy Sadler (No. 44 Motorsports Solutions Acura TSX) and Cunningham. Cunningham holds a 157 point advantage over Esayian, 1196 to 1039. Acura clinched the GTS Manufacturers’ Championship in the previous round at Mid-Ohio. Buras sat on the pole in the No. 50 Irish Mike’s Racing/Krispy Kreme Volkswagen Jetta GLI, but fell 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide behind on the standing start to Robert Stout in the No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC in the run to the first corner. Buras caught Stout by the end of lap one and began to slowly pull away, steadily stretching the lead. When the rain began just past the midway point of the race, Buras began to slide back to the Scion. Stout closed the gap, but never got close enough to attempt a pass for the lead and settled for second. “We can’t launch like the Scions can,” Buras said. “He slipped coming down to the start-finish and I got the lead and I never looked back. It started to rain and then it was just a see-saw back and forth gap. Where I was weak, he was strong and where he was weak, I was strong. He’s a great competitor. Robert Stout has come a long way in the last six or so races. Lots of great competitors here.” It was a special win for Buras, who opened the season with a pair of Touring Car wins on the streets of St. Petersburg, but was injured in a racing incident just a few weeks later in a Grand-Am Series race – coincidentally, at Virginia International Raceway. “On April 30th, we were here with Grand-Am,” Buras said. “I came over the blind corner [Turn 10] and a BMW M3 was parked sideways in the middle of the track. I came over the top of the hill and hit it with the rear of the car. I broke four ribs, had severe whiplash, severe trauma to the neck and a pulmonary contusion to the left lung. That was four months ago. It’s been a long recovery. My doctor said ‘go make it hurt and then make it hurt some more’ after the healing was done. I got back into shape, lost 20 pounds and now I feel pretty good.” The winning car was untested, but Irish Mike’s Racing clearly hit on the right combination. “We got this car built three weeks ago,” Buras continued. “It wasn’t tested. We tested it here on Thursday. We’ve been thrashing and throwing stuff at it but we’ve got it pretty close. The car can still be much better. Thanks to Irish Mike’s and thanks to SCCA for being awesome. This series is awesome and I hope it just continues to gain momentum for next year.” Brett Sandberg, of Allendale, N.J., earned his first podium with a third-place finish in the No. 28 Whitehall Stables Acura TSX. Sandberg improved from sixth on the grid to earn the trophy. Robb Holland passed more cars than anyone else to finish fourth in the No. 22 3Zero3 Motorsports/ Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI, earning the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start for passing the most cars on lap one, and earning the Sunoco Hard Charger award for improving the most positions overall in the race. Devin Cates, in the No. 23 Cates Engineering Volkswagen GTI, started from pit lane after problems starting the car on the pre-grid and climbed through the Touring Car field to finish fifth. Stout holds a 207-point advantage in the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship with 1071 points over Eric Meyer, with 864. Scion also holds the advantage in the Manufactuers’ Championship, with 69 points, over Volkswagen, who has 48 points on the strength of four wins, Mazda (46 points), and Honda (33 points). 72 FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Ten • RESULTS World Challenge • Round Ten processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-10-10] SCCA Pro Racing Sports Car Wars Weekend as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. Pro Racing Sports Cars10-12 Weekend Virginia Internatioal at VirginiaSCCA International Raceway on Sept 2010 atTrack Length: 3.27 MilesRaceway Sept 11, 2010 PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE 1 3 5 2 7 6 8 9 10 11 16 18 22 23 19 15 27 30 26 24 14 29 28 31 35 34 33 36 37 20 13 32 25 21 4 17 6 14 8 13 46 5 99 29 89 05 34 04 50 18 44 43 28 22 36 23 4 64 41 67 01 62 21 40 02 92 2 66 32 91 57 83 GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GTS TC TC GTS GTS TC TC TC TC GT TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC GTS GT TC TC GTS GT GTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 12 15 16 Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Rob Morgan/Conway/AR Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC Todd Buras(R)/Daytona Beach/FL Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Tommy Sadler/San Jose/CA Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Robb Holland/Denver/CO Greg Shaffer(R)/Harrisonburg/VA Devin Cates(R)/Denver/CO Jeff Altenburg/Ellicott City/MD Carl Hober/Cape May/NJ Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX Tristan Herbert(R)/Reston/VA Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX Carolyn Kujala(R)/Tucson/AZ Colin Cohen(R)/Southlake/TX Stan Wilson/Mt Juliet/TN Tomy Drissi/Hollywood/CA Jose M Armengol(R)/Hialeah/FL Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON 13 Patrick Lindsey/Santa Barbara/CA 6 Karl Poeltl(R)/Knoxville/TN PTS K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Acura RSX Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC Motorsports Solutions/Acura TSX Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX 303 Mtspts/Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Scion tC Cates Engineering/Volkswagen GTI Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Comp. Clutch/Supertech Perf./Honda Civic Si Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI saferteamdrivers.com/Honda Civic Si Revo Technik/Carbotech/Volkswagen GTI Brimtek/Lab Rescue.org/Lexus IS300 DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 Go 4 It - Gila Monster Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Istook Motorsports/Volkswagen GTI Net Evidence/Alliance1 Courier/Dodge Neon SRT Gulliver's Travels/Chevrolet Corvette TLMUSA.com/Honda Civic Si XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S Horton/Sloan Securities/Porsche 911 GT3 Racer's Edge/Wossner Pistons/BMW E46 325i ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 06.882 Seconds ** - FasterGTS thanMargin previous record 52.373 Seconds of Victory: TC Margin of Victory: 01.868 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 13 Kuno Wittmer 01:56.927 - 100.678 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 02:08.757 - 91.428 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 50 Todd Buras(R) 02:12.695 - 88.714 MPH Overall Race: 00:44:23.907 71.94 Miles 97.219 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Race Statistics Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time Optima of race: Best 44:23.907 Standing Start Car # 22 Sunoco Hard Charger Car #mph 22 Average speed: 97.219 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 14 MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race Car # 6 GT Fastest Pobst: Car # 91Qualifier: disqualified forRandy non-compliant car. Red flag ended the GT qualifying session Car # 14 fined 10 points and $500 driving conduct. a qualifying time, setting theforGT field on Drivers’ Championship points. Car # 01 fined $100 for failure to provide video. GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 2:06.936 (92.739 mph) Cars # 6. # 13, and 5 fined $500 for failure to observe red flag. TC Fastest Qualifier: Todd Buras, 2:12.484 (88.856 mph) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[#6 1-22] 120 90 92 85 80 76 72 68 64 60 122 106 135 112 95 110 92 85 83 85 57 72 68 64 60 57 54 51 48 80 54 45 54 5 LAPS STATUS 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 12 9 5 1 20 0 9 0 -6.882 -7.238 -48.714 -1:06.039 -1:07.575 -1:20.050 -1:41.313 -1 lap -1 lap -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. -2 laps DNS DNS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 1:56.990 1:58.169 1:57.347 1:56.927 1:58.659 1:59.703 1:58.730 1:59.757 2:00.828 2:00.565 2:09.892 2:11.598 2:12.695 2:13.177 2:12.659 2:08.757 2:13.364 2:15.035 2:13.452 2:14.159 2:00.363 2:14.430 2:15.272 2:14.820 2:16.351 2:15.837 2:15.514 2:20.607 2:22.284 2:17.273 2:00.817 2:18.476 no time 2:09.745 no time no time 100.624 99.620 100.317 100.678 99.208 98.343 99.149 98.299 97.427 97.640 90.629 89.454 88.714 88.393 88.738 91.428 88.269 87.177 88.211 87.746 97.804 87.569 87.024 87.316 86.336 86.662 86.869 83.722 82.736 85.756 97.436 85.011 90.731 09-12-2010 09:05:26 before drivers had an opportunity to post GT Fastest Race Lap: Kuno Wittmer, 1:56.927 (100.678 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 2:08.757 (91.428 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Todd Buras, 2:12.695 (88.714 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Robb Holland advanced nine positions off of the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: James Sofronas MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Randy Pobst Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Robb Holland advanced 12 positions in the race. 73 2010 Review 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DQ 34 35 SPONSOR/CAR 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round Eleven • Virginia International Raceway 2010 Review Pilgrim, Cunningham and Buras Win World Challenge; Championships Clinched At VIR ALTON, Va. (September 12, 2010) – In a thrilling day of World Challenge Championships action during the Race-Keeper VIR Grand Prix presented by MTM Special Ops Watch at VIRginia International Raceway, Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., shook a frustrating season with a GT win, Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., extended several series records in GTS including his sixth Drivers’ Championship and Todd Buras, of Melbourne, Fla., capped a four-for-four season in Touring Car. In addition to Cunningham’s title, Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., and Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., wrapped up the GT and Touring Car Championships, respectively, with runner-up finishes. Pilgrim started on the pole in the No. 8 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60, pulled away from the field, and never looked back en route to his first win of the season. It capped a perfect day for Pilgrim, who led all 22 laps, turned the fastest race lap in a time of 1:58.410 (99.417 mph), and averaged 88.389 mph over the 71.94-mile race on his way to a 1.392-second margin of victory. “It’s been a funny year and this weekend has been the funniest part of the year,” Pilgrim said. “Last night, we determined Peter Cunningham captured his sixth that there was something wrong with the car Drivers’ Championship with a win in Round 11. all year. The team worked so hard and they haven’t been able to fix it. It’s just been so frustrating for everyone. Yesterday, we overheated the gearbox to the point that they would have had to have changed the gearbox. That’s like a nine-hour job and they looked at the data and said, ‘you know what Andy, if you don’t mind, we’d like to put you in last year’s car.’ I said ‘okay, let’s do it.’ We’d set it up as a back-up car in case Randy or I had a problem with our main car, so we knew it wouldn’t be that far off if at all. “It was like getting back in your favorite pair of slippers. It felt very good. It felt very similar to the other car, but it just ran better overall. My only fear was that we didn’t have a race setup on it but it held together.” There were only two real moments of concern for Pilgrim throughout the race. The first came early in the race when Kuno Wittmer’s No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper, running in second, was charging hard and closing the gap to Pilgrim. The two raced into VIR’s famed Oak Tree Turn on lap 13, where Wittmer spun and allowed the Volvo to race away. The second came on lap 17, when a full-course caution bunched the field behind the safety car for corner workers to retrieve a piece of metal on the racing surface. Pilgrim again pulled away from the field on the lap-20 restart and raced the remaining three laps to his 10th career GT victory. “Kuno would have gotten me for sure,” Pilgrim conceded. “He was coming. He was on me. Kuno got balked in some traffic in the lower esses. I just flew through as hard as I could and threw it into Oak Tree as late and as hard as I could. As I was exiting, I could just see him fly straight off going in. I think he was probably frustrated from getting balked because he knew how close he was to me and he just overdid it. It was slick. You had to be really careful. I was like ‘what a shame, and thank goodness!’ There’s no way he wasn’t going to get me. “I dedicate this race to Jeremy [Smallwood], my crew chief. He has worked so hard all year long on that car and never gave up on it or on me. Always a great attitude. He was in tears after the race. This one is definitely for Jeremy.” Pobst earned his fourth-career World Challenge GT Drivers’ Championship with his runner-up finish in the No. 6 K-Pax Racing Volvo S60. Pobst started third, spent the early stages of the race chasing Wittmer, and then settled in several car lengths behind his teammate to the checkered flag. The runner-up finish clinched the GT Drivers’ Championship for Pobst, who previously won the honor in 2003, 2007 and 2008. The sweep of the top two positions by K-PAX Volvos also clinched the Manufacturers’ Championship for Volvo with one race remaining. “I feel relief,” Pobst said. “Winning the Manufacturers’ Championship for Volvo was our mission. Winning a Drivers’ Championship was a bonus. The role for Andy and I was to do our part of the job—to help K-PAX Racing win this Championship for Volvo. We got some breaks yesterday with the weather. We got some breaks today with our competitors making mistakes. This is really important for Jim Haughey, 74 75 2010 Review who is the principle of K-PAX Racing. It is important for Volvo. We feel like we climbed to the top of the mountain and today we got to the summit.” James Sofronas, of Newport Beach, Calif., earned a third-place finish from his fourth position on the grid but certainly passed more than just one car to do it. Sofronas made a mistake entering Turn One for the first time in his No. 14 GMG Racing Porsche 911 GT3 after the standing start, and began lap two in ninth place. As Sofronas worked his way through the field, he ran off the track several times, hindering his progress. Among his many passes, Sofronas slipped past Jason Daskalos in the No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper for fifth position in Turn Two on lap 12 to earn the MTM Special Ops Watch Move of the Race. He restarted with three laps to go behind teammate Jeff Altenburg in the No. 4 Centric Parts/Stoptech/ GMG Porsche 911 GT3, and made his way into the final podium position on the race’s final lap. “It was definitely not meant to be today,” Sofronas said. “On the start, I saw the inside clog up. I decided to take the outside line in one and went a little too deep and got two wheels off and fell to the back. I shook my head and said ‘this is gonna be a long day.’ I just needed to be patient and stay focused. I started picking off guys and then I’d make a mistake and fall back. I think I passed seven cars…twice. That’s not really how I like to drive. The car was more than capable but I was just not driving in my limits. I’m pretty lucky to finish third. It’s a testament to this GMG team and the Porsche.” Altenburg, of Ellicott City, Md., the 2007 Touring Car Champion and four-time TC race winner, earned his career-best GT class finish in his first race weekend of the season in World Challenge. Rob Morgan, of Conway, Ark., earned his second-consecutive fifth-place finish in the No. 46 TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3. The top-five matched Saturday’s for his best career World Challenge finish. Morgan was penalized 10 driver points for his role in an incident with Jason Daskalos, which led to his Dodge Viper’s retirement. In the GTS class, Cunningham led flag-to-flag in the No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX to extend his World Challenge record for career wins to 40 on a weekend where he also extended the career pole position mark to 41. Cunningham turned the fastest GTS lap in a time of 2:09.907 (91.187 mph) on his way to clinching his sixth-career World Challenge Drivers’ Championship, another record for the most decorated driver in World Challenge history. “It definitely feels good to finish up the weekend on a positive note after the heartbreak from yesterday,” Cunningham said of Saturday’s race that saw him fall out of the lead with one lap remaining due to a mechanical failure. “Based on how things shook out at the start, I was able to grab the lead and build upon that until the caution came out. The restart, of course, gave me a scare with all the GT guys trying to get by on either side of us. But we were able to hang on and take the win. It definitely feels good to clinch the Championship heading into Salt Lake. Now there’s no pressure of something like the ring gear falling off on the pace lap and not taking the start and losing the Championship! Now we can just go have fun at the finale. It’s a great day for Acura and RealTime Racing and Toyo Tires.” Nick Esayian, of San Diego, Calif., gave chase on his teammate and Championship rival, needing a win and some help to keep his hopes alive entering the season finale at Miller Motorsports Park. Instead, the driver of the No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX gave chase one day after his maiden win but finished with his ninth podium in 11 races on the season. Third place went to Ernie Jakubowski, of Oakville, Ont., in the No. 91 Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline Porsche Cayman S. Jakubowski started from the rear of the GTS field after making mechanical changes following qualifying, and worked his way into the podium position over the 22 laps. Kevin Helms (No. 04 DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy Acura RSX) finished fourth. The Touring Car battle was wheel-to-wheel between Buras’ No. 50 Irish Mike’s Racing/Krispy Kreme Volkswagen Jetta GLI and Stout’s No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC. At the checkered flag, Buras won the battle, but Stout won the war in taking his first World Challenge Touring Car Drivers’ Championship. As the lights went out for the standing start, both Stout and Buras got away cleanly from their positions in the front row of the Touring Car field. A slow to accelerate No. 44 Motorsports Solutions Acura TSX GTS machine of Tommy Sadler bottled up the rest of the Touring Car field, making contact with Stout’s teammate Greg Shaffer in the No. 36 DG Spec/Scion/TRD Scion tC. Shaffer spun off course and ended his day with contact in the guard rail, and the ensuing bottle neck collected the No. 67 SaferTeenDrivers. com Honda Civic Si of Shea Holbrook and ended her day as well. That activity provided a gap for Stout and Buras to get away and turn the race into a heads-up battle between the two. Buras led the first lap, but Stout moved to the inside in Turn 10 after a run through the uphill esses to slide into the Touring Car lead and earn the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race. Buras reclaimed the lead on lap four and the two battled side-by-side and nose-to-tail for the middle portion of the race. Stout ran off track on lap 13 trying to make a pass for the lead and dropped back behind the Buras, but immediately began to close that gap while Buras continued to turn fast laps. Buras turned the fastest Touring Car lap in a time of 2:13.989 (87.858 mph), but the late-race caution put Stout right back on Buras’ bumper. 2010 Review 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Stout took the lead on the restart, which came on lap 18 for the Touring Car drivers. Buras reclaimed the lead for good just one lap later, giving Buras four wins in as many tries in an Irish Mike’s Racing Volkswagen Jetta GLI. Buras swept the season-opener on the streets of St. Petersburg, but was injured in a racing incident just a few weeks later. This weekend’s sweep at VIR was Buras’ return to racing. “We went door-to-door, lap after lap,” Buras said. “He [Stout] led, I led. I was really getting out to a comfortable lead and then the yellow came out for what looked like a piece of a bumper cover on the track. On the restart, he got it again! But this time I was able to get a run and then out-brake him into the rollercoaster. It should make for great TV. What a competitive field. “I have to thank Irish Mike’s Racing for letting me come back and do this. I have to thank Krispy Kreme and of course, my family for being understanding and letting me come back from the injuries and go racing this weekend.” The runner-up finish was enough to clinch the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship for Stout, who at 18-years-old became the youngest World Challenge Champion in Series history. Scion clinched the Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship on Saturday afternoon. “It’s an honor to be a Champion here in my rookie season of World Challenge,” Stout said. “It’s been an awesome season. We’ve had a really competitive car all season long. I have to thank my crew and all my sponsors. I love everything about this racing and this series. The racing is so great. You have to really work for it every time. It’s just such an honor to be here as the Champion.” Robb Holland, of Denver, Colo., earned his second podium finish of the season in the No. 22 3Zero3 Motorsports/Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI. Holland avoided the incident at the start and pulled away in third place, remaining there for the entire race. Michael Pettiford was the third Volkswagen in the top four, placing the No. 41 Go 4 It Racing Schools/ Hawk Volkswagen Jetta GLI one position off the podium. Pettiford battled with Brett Sandberg in the No. 28 Whitehall Stable Acura TSX in the early laps of the race, then raced Branden Peterson to the finish after the restart. Peterson finished fifth in the No. 64 Competition Clutch/Supertech Performance Honda Civic Si. Charlie Solomon earned the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for improving his position 10 spots overall in the No. 21 Dr. Natasha.com/DC Racing Mazda RX-8, finishing sixth in Touring Car. Sandberg finished seventh, while Don Istook finished eigth in the No. 01 Revo Technik/Carbotech Volkswagen GTI. Istook also earned the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start for improving eight positions on the opening lap. Note: Todd Buras was DQ’d after the race because of a non-compliant race car. Robert Stout was awarded TC victory. 76 World Challenge • Round Eleven • RESULTS FINAL RACE RESULTS World Challenge Round Eleven processing by MONITOR Systems SCCA #Pro Racing Sports CarPro Wars Weekend Virginia International Raceway on Sept. 12 Sanction [PRWC-11-10] SCCA Racing SportsatCar Wars Weekend as licensed to: SCCA2010 PRO RACING DEPT. at Virginia International Raceway on Sept 10-12 2010 Track Length: 3.27 Miles PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE 1 3 4 8 7 10 5 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 24 26 30 22 28 27 32 17 31 2 6 29 23 19 25 33 9 8 6 14 4 46 99 29 89 05 43 34 91 04 50 18 22 41 64 21 28 01 66 02 44 40 13 5 62 23 36 67 32 2 GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GTS GTS GTS TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC GTS TC GT GT TC TC TC TC TC GT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Jeff Altenburg/Ellicott City/MD Rob Morgan/Conway/AR Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Ernie Jakubowski/Oakville/ON Kevin Helms(R)/Charlotte/NC Todd Buras(R)/Melbourne/FL Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Robb Holland/Denver/CO Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Branden Peterson/Breckenridge/CO Charlie Solomon(R)/Waxahachie/TX Brett Sandberg(R)/Allendale/NJ Don Istook/Fort Worth/TX David Tuaty/Miami/FL Colin Cohen(R)/Southlake/TX Tommy Sadler/San Jose/CA Carolyn Kujala(R)/Tucson/AZ Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Alex Ratcliffe(R)/Berryville/VA Devin Cates(R)/Broad Run/VA Greg Shaffer(R)/Harrisonburg/VA Shea Holbrook(R)/Groveland/FL Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Tomy Drissi/Hollywood/CA K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Centric Parts/Stoptech/GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S DBA/Carbotech/AST/Exedy/Acura RSX Irish Mike's Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC 303 Mtspts/Track Pro/Emich VW/VW GTI Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Comp. Clutch/Supertech Perf./Honda Civic Si DR. Natasha.com/DC Racing/Mazda RX-8 Whitehall Stable/Acura TSX Revo Technik/Carbotech/Volkswagen GTI TLMUSA.com/Honda Civic Si Istook Motorsports/Volkswagen GTI Motorsports Solutions/Acura TSX Go 4 It - Gila Monster Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper Brimtek/Lab Rescue.org/Lexus IS300 Cates Engineering/Volkswagen GTI DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Scion tC saferteamdrivers.com/Honda Civic Si XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 Gulliver's Travels/Chevrolet Corvette ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT previous Margin of Victory: 01.392 Seconds ** - Faster than record GTS Margin of Victory: 02.557 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 00.886 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 8 Andy Pilgrim 01:58.410 - 99.417 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 43 Peter Cunningham 02:09.097 - 91.187 MPH TC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 50 Todd Buras(R) 02:13.989 - 87.858 MPH Overall Race: 00:48:50.025 71.94 Miles 88.389 Miles per Hour SeriesStatistics Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Race Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time of race: 48:50.025 Best88.389 Standing Start Car # 01 Average Optima speed: mph Sunoco Hard Charger Car # 21 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 14 GT Fastest Andy (101.407 mph) MTMQualifier: Special Ops Best MovePilgrim, of the Race1:56.086 Car # 18 Car # 46 fined 10 points and $500 for driving conduct. GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 2:06.912 (92.757 mph) Car # 29 fined $250 for pit speed. TC Fastest Qualifier: Todd Buras, 2:12.281 (88.992 mph) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[#8 1-22] PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 135 109 98 85 70 76 75 68 64 135 112 101 91 135 114 98 85 80 76 75 68 64 60 83 57 72 57 54 51 60 45 43 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 12 5 4 0 0 0 0 1:58.410 1:58.851 1:59.032 1:59.696 1:59.811 2:01.079 1:59.861 2:01.817 2:02.585 2:09.097 2:10.209 2:10.414 2:13.383 2:13.989 2:14.579 2:15.331 2:15.708 2:16.201 2:17.305 2:15.620 2:16.391 2:15.923 2:23.133 2:12.555 2:21.325 1:58.820 1:59.448 2:18.119 2:21.926 no time no time no time no time -1.392 -2.955 -4.390 -5.388 -10.508 -11.019 -16.902 -17.713 -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. Crash Crash Mech DNS 99.417 99.048 98.897 98.349 98.254 97.225 98.213 96.636 96.031 91.187 90.408 90.266 88.257 87.858 87.472 86.986 86.745 86.431 85.736 86.801 86.310 86.607 82.245 88.808 83.297 99.074 98.553 85.230 82.944 09-12-2010 18:49:13 GT Fastest Race Lap: Andy Pilgrim, 1:58.410 (99.417 mph) GTS Fastest Race Lap: Peter Cunningham, 2:09.097 (91.187 mph) TC Fastest Race Lap: Todd Buras, 2:13.989 (87.858 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Don Istook advanced five positions off of the standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: James Sofronas MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Robert Stout Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Charlie Solomon advanced 10 positions in the race. 77 2010 Review 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 SPONSOR/CAR 2011 World Challenge Media Guide World Challenge • Round Twelve • Miller Motorsports Park 2010 Review Wittmer, Cunningham and Stout Cap World Challenge Season With Victories TOOELE, Utah (Oct. 3, 2010) – Montreal’s Kuno Wittmer grabbed a season-ending World Challenge GT victory during the Toyo Tires Utah Grand Prix Presented by Bondurant at Miller Motorsports Park on Sunday. Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Robert Stout, of Brownsburg, Ind., capped GTS and Touring Car Championship seasons with wins in their respective classes. Wittmer’s No. 13 Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper started second and held that position through the first corner, chasing polesitter Randy Pobst. After falling behind by just over a second early in the race, Wittmer took the lead from Pobst, the newly crowned Drivers’ Champion, on lap nine as the pair encountered traffic in Turn Five. That pass earned Wittmer the MTM Special Ops Watch Best Move of the Race. Once in the lead, Wittmer had a mirror full of Pobst’s No. 6 K-Pax Racing/Safe + Secure Volvo S60 and his teammate, Andy Pigrim, just behind. Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., moved his No. 8 K-Pax Racing/Safe + Secure Volvo S60 past Pobst on lap 12, and from there set sail to challenge Wittmer for the lead. Wittmer and Pilgrim pulled away slightly from Pobst, and the remainder of the race was a two-car, nose-to-tail battle between the Viper and the Volvo. Wittmer ran a Robert Stout won at Miller and mistake free race, however, and finished captured the TC Drivers’ Championship. the 22-lap, 67.056-mile race ahead by just 0.346-second. It was the second win of the year for Wittmer, who finished the season second in the Drivers’ Championship. Wittmer averaged 90.941 mph in the race, which ran caution-free. “We’ve been fighting all season-long to win this Championship,” Wittmer said. “We couldn’t win it, but we were able to get second place, so what could be better than Champion than being vice-Champion. We’re really, really proud. This Viper has been really fast and consistent all season long. We’ve had highs and lows, but it’s been mostly highs. To win at Long Beach and then to finish off with a win it just shows how outstanding this team has been.” The Viper’s win came on a weekend that was shared with the Viper Owners’ Group and their annual gathering. “We’ve got a thousand-plus people here supporting us,” Wittmer said of the seemingly endless parade of Vipers at the facility. “It’s just incredible. I’ve met so many people over the course of the weekend and they’re incredible, family people and that is just great for the [Viper] product.” Despite a valiant effort, Pilgrim fell just short of his second-consecutive World Challenge win. Pilgrim’s seventh podium of the season left him fourth in the Drivers’ Championship. “Randy did a brilliant job getting pole, but with all that REWARDS weight, he was going to come back and it was going to obviously hurt his tires,” Pilgrim said. “It was up to me to try to stay with Kuno. He got caught in traffic and I’d catch him up. I’d get caught in traffic and he’d pull away a little bit. It was definitely a concertina deal. He had good straightaway speed, so I couldn’t make anything up there. But I seemed to have better brake and turn-in. I could stay with him, but to try to pass him would have taken a real low-percentage move and it probably would have taken us both out.” Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., finished third to end a season that included his fourth World Challenge GT Championship and a boost, with Pilgrim, to Volvo’s first Manufacturers’ Championship. Pobst also turned the fastest lap of the race around the 3.048-mile, 15-turn “Outer Course” at Miller Motorsports Park with a time of 1:58.936 (92.258 mph). Jeff Courtney tied a career-best finish of fourth in his No. 99 Kenda Tires Dodge Viper, joining his teammate Wittmer as the second Viper in the top four positions. James Sofronas finished fifth in the No. 14 GMG Porsche 911 GT3 to become the top-finishing Porsche and finish third in the Drivers’ Championship. Jason Daskalos (No. 5 Daskalos Developments Dodge Viper) and Rob Morgan (No. 46 TruSpeed Motorsports/Querencia Porsche 911 GT3) crossed the finish line in sixth and seventh. Fred Roberts (No. 89 Direct Energy Home Services Dodge Viper) tied his career-best finish with an eight-place and clinched the GameStreamer GT Rookie of the Year title. Cunningham ended his record-setting season with eight wins after his 3.810-second victory in the GTS class at Miller Motorsports Park. 78 79 2010 Review Starting on the GTS pole in his No. 43 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX, Cunningham fell back to sixth in class on the standing start going into Turn One. Cunningham had made three of those positions back by the end of the first lap, but when the No. 79 UPR.com/Jamison Eng Chevrolet Corvette of Kyle Kelley went by on lap two, Cunningham was back in fourth. Both Kelley and Cunningham passed the No. 27 Winkler Automotive Service Ford Mustang FR500S of George Winkler, from Frederick, Md., on lap four. When Kelley’s tire went down on lap six, Cunningham was in second and set sail for Ben Crosland in the No. 25 RPMotorsports Ford Mustang FR500S. The 17-year-old Crosland, running his third World Challenge race less than 30 miles from his home in Salt Lake City, held off the six-time World Challenge Champion until lap 13. Once Cunningham went by Crosland, he opened up a slight gap to the checkered flag for his 40th career World Challenge win, extending his record. “It was tough, for sure,” Cunningham said. “I got shelled at the start. I don’t know how far I fell back at the start—maybe eighth place, but I got a few back right away. I started to pick them off one at a time. Some were more difficult than others. “Ben Crosland raced me very clean and was doing an excellent job keeping the tires underneath his car—congratulations to him and that team. Congratulations to Acura to finish out the year on a strong note and to RealTime Racing for giving me a car that didn’t fail me.” Crosland held on for a second-place finish, topping his previous best of fourth at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in August. Winkler held on to finish third, the second of the Mustangs converted from the recently-completed Ford Racing Mustang Challenge based at Miller Motorsports Park, to cross the finish line. Nick Esayian capped a career-best runner-up season in the Drivers’ Championship with a fourth place finish in Utah. Driving the No. 34 Acura/RealTime Racing Acura TSX, Esayian also teamed with Cunningham to bring Acura a record ninth World Challenge Manufacturers’ Championship, breaking a tie with Porsche. Oli Thordarson finished fifth in his World Challenge debut behind the wheel of the No. 23 Alvaka Networks/Exposites.com Chevrolet Corvette. Ernie Jakubowski was one of the cars who passed Cunningham at the start from his sixth position on the GTS grid, but cut a tire on lap one and finished 13th in GTS. That finish, however, clinched the GameStreamer GTS Rookie-of-the-Year award for Jakubowski. Stout’s Touring Car win in the Series finale was an exclamation point to the rookie’s first season of professional racing. Stout started sixth in the Touring Car class and got a tremendous launch from the standing start, propelling him past polesitter Taylor Hacquard, Jeff Mosing (No. 08 Frank’s International Mazda RX-8), Eric Meyer, Pierre Kleinubing, and Robb Holland and into the lead on the opening lap to earn the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start award. In the lead, but not clear of the field, Stout’s No. 18 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil Scion tC, locked into a wheel-to-wheel battle with Hacquard’s No. 31 Mazda/Cybernation MAZDASPEED3 and Holland’s No. 22 3Zero3 Motorsports/Track Pro/Emich VW Volkswagen GTI. Hacquard officially led lap five, and the trio continued to battle – so closely that Stout’s right-side mirror was knocked loose. Stout and Hacquard swapped positions numerous times, with the 18-year-old Stout claiming the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race award on lap seven with a Turn 15 pass for the lead. Holland remained just behind, ready to capitalize on any mistakes the leaders may have made. Bad luck struck Hacquard and Holland in separate lap 10 instances, however. Holland had the hood of his VW fly open on the front straight and pulled off the track in Turn One, while Hacquard was shown a mechanical black flag and forced to pit to repair defective rear brake lights. The developments essentially left Stout alone on the track and relegating the two front-runners to the end of the Touring Car field at the finish. Despite the No. 1 Mazda/Cybernation MAZDASPEED3 of Kleinubing lurking seconds behind for most of the race, Stout maintained his lead and crossed the finish line with a 6.909-second margin of victory. Stout also earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award for improving eight positions overall from start to finish. The win punctuated a season that saw the 18-year-old become the youngest World Challenge Drivers’ Champion, the GameStreamer Touring Car Rookie of the Year, clinch a Team Championship for DG-Spec, and a Manufacturers’ Championship for Scion. “This has been such a fantastic season,” Stout said. “Lucas Oil and Rockstar Energy have been so supportive of us and helped us win the Championship, Rookie of the Year, the Team and Manufacturers’ Championships. Almost everything you can get, I was able to claim this year and I couldn’t do that without so many people helping me out. “I got a great start, and didn’t expect to have the first spot in Turn One, but I managed to. Rob Holland and one of the I-MOTO cars [Hacquard] were right there and we were swapping positions left and right. Next thing I know, the I-MOTO car is getting black flagged and Rob had some technical trouble and I just 2011 World Challenge Media Guide was able to pull a gap over Kleinubing and we came out with the victory. What a fantastic way to end the season.” Kleinubing, of Coconut Beach, Fla., finished second in his first race in the World Challenge Championships in 2010. Kleinubing was, however, entitled to run the No. 1 plate as a nod to his 2009 Touring Car Championship. Meyer, of Indianapolis, Ind., finished third in the race behind the wheel of his No. 32 XOWii/Samaritan’s Feet/Delvira Mazda RX-8, leaving him second in the Drivers’ Championship. Tom Lepper, a teammate to Stout, finished fourth in the No. 36 DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lepper & Associates Scion tC, followed by Branden Peterson in the No. 64 Competition Clutch/Supertech Performance Honda Civic Si. Michael Pettiford (No. 41 Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk Volkswagen Jetta GLI) finished sixth, followed FINAL RACE RESULTS by Mosing. World Challenge Round Twelve World Challenge • Round Twelve • RESULTS processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-12-10] SCCA Pro Racing Sports Car Wars Weekend as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. at Miller Motorsports on Oct. 1-3 2010 Track Length: at 3.048 Miles SCCA ProPark Racing Sports Car Wars Weekend Miller Motorsports Park on Oct. 3 2010 2010 Review PS ST CAR FN PS NO CLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 3 1 4 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 5 13 14 15 16 21 20 13 8 6 99 14 5 46 89 33 05 12 29 43 25 27 34 23 88 GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS GTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kuno Wittmer/Montreal/QC Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Randy Pobst/Gainesville/GA Jeff Courtney/Milwaukee/WI James Sofronas/Newport Beach/CA Jason Daskalos/Albuquerque/NM Rob Morgan/Conway/AR Fred Roberts(R)/Toronto/ON Bret Curtis/Westlake Village/CA William Ziegler/Jacksonville/FL Robert Prilika/Castle Rock/CO Tony Gaples/Libertyville/IL Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI Ben Crosland(R)/Salt Lake City/UT George Winkler(R)/Frederick/MD Nick Esayian/San Diego/CA Oli Thordarson(R)/Trabuco Canyon/CA Pratt Cole(R)/Salt Lake City/UT 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 22 19 23 24 31 29 28 33 34 17 32 27 25 35 18 26 30 36 00 55 75 83 18 1 32 36 64 79 41 08 26 40 91 31 22 17 GTS GTS GTS GTS TC TC TC TC TC GTS TC TC GTS TC GTS TC TC GTS 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 11 6 7 12 8 13 9 10 14 Kris McCoy(R)/Pleasant Grove/UT Richard Colinello(R)/Tampa/FL Brad Adams(R)/New Orleans/LA Karl Poeltl(R)/Knoxville/TN Robert Stout(R)/Brownsburg/IN Pierre Kleinubing/Coconut Creek/FL Eric Meyer(R)/Indianapolis/IN Tom Lepper(R)/Benicia/CA Branden Peterson/Breckenridge/CO Kyle Kelley(R)/Huntington Beach/CA Michael Pettiford/Louisville/CO Jeff Mosing(R)/Austin/TX Robert Korzen(R)/Fredericksburg/VA Carolyn Kujala(R)/Tucson/AZ Ernie Jakubowski(R)/Oakville/ON Taylor Hacquard/Vancouver/BC Robb Holland/Denver/CO Fabryce Kutyba/Santa Ana/CA Dodge Motorsports/Dodge Viper K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 K-Pax Racing/Volvo S60 Kenda Tire/Dodge Viper GMG/Porsche 911 GT3 Daskalos Developments/Dodge Viper TruSpeed Motorports/Querencia/Porsche 911 GT3 Direct Energy Home Services/Dodge Viper Spectra Resources/United Steel/Porsche 911 GT3 Swisher Racing/GMG Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 /Porsche GT3 Cup Kleinschmidt/Blackdog Racing/Chevrolet Corvette Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S Winkler Automotive Service/Ford Mustang FR500S Acura/RealTime Racing/Acura TSX Alvaka Networks/Exposites.com/Chevrolet Corvette Western Metals/USACaresForLife/Ford Mustang FR500S Gear x/IL4 & Supremacy Racing/Acura RSX Grand Sanitation/Ford Mustang FR500S RPMotorsports/Ford Mustang FR500S Racer's Edge/Wossner Pistons/BMW E46 325i DG-Spec/Scion/TRD/Lucas Oil/Scion tC Mazda/Cybernation/MAZDASPEED3 XOWii/Samaritan's Feet/Delvira/Mazda RX-8 DG Spec/Scion/TRD/Scion tC Comp. Clutch/Supertech Perf./Honda Civic Si UPR.com/Jamison Eng/Chevrolet Corvette Go 4 It Racing Schools/Hawk/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Frank's International/Mazda RX-8 Elite Classics/Ford Mustang FR500S Go 4 It - Gila Monster Racing/Volkswagen Jetta GLI Fuchs/CDOC/Forgeline/Porsche Cayman S Mazda/Cybernation/MAZDASPEED3 3ZERO3 Mtspts/TrackPro/EmichVW/VW GTI GMG/GTGP/Stoptech/Sparco/BMW M3 E46 ** Better than the Existing Track Record of Victory: ** - FasterGT thanMargin previous record 00.346 Seconds GTS Margin of Victory: 03.810 Seconds TC Margin of Victory: 06.909 Seconds RaceGTStatistics Fastest Race Lap: Car # 6 Randy Pobst 01:58.936 - 92.258 MPH GTS Fastest Race Lap: Car # 25 Ben Crosland(R) 02:08.883 - 85.137 MPH TCrace: Fastest Race Lap: Car # 31 Taylor Hacquard 02:14.096 - 81.828 MPH Time of 44:14.484 Overall Race:90.941 00:44:14.484 Average speed: mph67.056 Miles 90.941 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Signed: __________________ Series Chief T/S: Rich Lankford Time Posted Signed: _____________________ ________ GT Fastest Qualifier: Randy Pobst, 1:57.256 (93.579 mph) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GTS Fastest Qualifier: Peter Cunningham, 2:06.834 (86.513 mph) Optima Best Standing Start Car # 18 TC Fastest Taylor SunocoQualifier: Hard Charger Car # 18 Hacquard, 2:12.114 (83.055 mph) PTS LAPS STATUS --DURING-RACE-FAST LAP SPEED 132 109 112 91 80 76 72 68 64 60 57 57 130 122 101 91 80 76 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 -.346 -10.142 -17.399 -19.452 -25.688 -53.407 -1:23.523 -1:26.157 -1:26.444 -1:50.251 -2:00.995 -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -1 lap -2 laps -2 laps 1:59.034 1:59.069 1:58.936 2:00.243 2:00.388 2:00.464 2:00.720 2:02.156 2:02.388 2:02.354 2:02.895 2:00.557 2:09.341 2:08.883 2:09.725 2:10.366 2:11.728 2:11.361 92.182 92.155 92.258 91.255 91.145 91.087 90.894 89.826 89.655 89.680 89.286 91.017 84.836 85.137 84.585 84.169 83.299 83.531 72 68 64 60 120 106 101 85 80 60 76 84 54 68 51 84 63 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 9 0 -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -2 laps -3 laps -3 laps -3 laps Mech. DNS 2:11.006 2:11.175 2:12.235 2:12.455 2:14.578 2:15.443 2:14.614 2:15.072 2:14.848 2:09.171 2:15.594 2:15.181 2:15.217 2:20.531 2:13.146 2:14.096 2:14.454 no time 83.758 83.650 82.979 82.841 81.534 81.014 81.513 81.236 81.371 84.947 80.924 81.171 81.149 78.081 82.411 81.828 81.610 10-03-2010 17:36:46 Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Car # 18 MTM Special Best Move of thePobst Race Car # 13 GT Fastest RaceOpsLap: Randy 1:58.936 (92.25 mph) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GTS Fastest Race Lap: Ben Crosland, 2:08.883 (85.137 mph) [#6 1-8] [#13 9-22] TC Fastest Race Lap: Taylor Hacquard, 2:14.096 (81.828 mph) Optima Battery Best Standing Start: Robert Stout advanced five positions on standing start. Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race: Robert Stout MTM Special Ops Best Move of the Race: Kuno Wittmer Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race: Robert Stout, eight positions overall. 80 Notes 2010 Review 81 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2010 GT RESULTS GT SEASON-AT-A-GLANCE Date March 26-28 2010 March 26-28 2010 April 16-18 2010 May 21-23 2010 May 21-23 2010 July 2-3 2010 July 15-16 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Oct. 1-3 2010 Race Distance (miles) 59.4 55.8 57.072 73.77 73.77 74.8 57.915 65.481 65.481 71.94 71.94 67.056 Circuit S1-St. Petersburg 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller # of laps 33 31 29 30 30 22 33 29 29 22 22 22 # of ent 16 16 21 15 16 14 13 15 15 13 12 12 # of qu 16 16 21 14 15 12 12 15 15 0 12 11 # of st 16 16 21 15 16 14 13 15 15 12 11 12 # of fn 16 16 21 15 16 14 13 15 15 12 11 12 Victory Margin (sec) 1.189 0.848 8.475 2.532 2.441 11.775 0.821 1.453 0.151 6.882 1.392 0.346 # LD CHG 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 * Denotes Track Record 2010 Review GT DRIVERS’ SCOREBOARD CIRCUIT S1-St. Pete 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller WINNER Randy Pobst Dino Crescentini Kuno Wittmer Randy Pobst Ron Fellows Ron Fellows Randy Pobst Mike Skeen(R) James Sofronas Randy Pobst Andy Pilgrim Kuno Wittmer WINNER’S SPEED(MPH) 72.367 66.764 80.787 104.011 103.972 104.056 69.574 77.080 77.791 97.219 88.389 90.941 FASTEST QUALIFIER Randy Pobst Randy Pobst Kuno Wittmer Randy Pobst Randy Pobst Randy Pobst Randy Pobst James Sofronas James Sofronas Andy Pilgrim Randy Pobst QUALIFYING SPEED (MPH) 82.064 82.064 83.379* 106.094 106.958 106.930 84.711* 93.756 93.756 101.407 93.579 FASTEST RACE LAP Andy Pilgrim Randy Pobst Kuno Wittmer Randy Pobst Ron Fellows Ron Fellows Randy Pobst Mike Skeen(R) Mike Skeen(R) Kuno Wittmer Andy Pilgrim Randy Pobst SPEED(MPH) 80.627 81.905 82.576* 105.563* 105.602* 105.816 83.667* 93.117* 92.983 100.678 99.417 92.258 * Denotes Track Record GT Rookie-of-the-Year (Starting Position) Finishing Position Pos 1 2 3 4 5 82 Driver Fred Roberts(R) Steve Ott(R) Mike Skeen(R) Brent Holden(R) Nick Mancuso(R) Pts 684 222 196 45 41 S1 (16)13 (9)15 - S2 (16)13 (9)16 - LB (21)16 (11)20 (19)15 (17)17 M1 (9)9 (11)13 - M2 (8)10 (10)14 - WG (10)11 - TR (10)12 - M1 (12)10 (2)1 - O2 (12)12 (2)9 - V1 (10)9 - V2 (11)8 - MR (9)8 - GT DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (Starting Position) Finishing Position PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DRIVER - CAR Randy Pobst, Volvo S60 Kuno Wittmer, Dodge Viper James Sofronas, Porsche 911 GT3 Andy Pilgrim, Volvo S60 Jason Daskalos, Dodge Viper Rob Morgan, Porsche 911 GT3 Jeff Courtney, Dodge Viper Tony Gaples, Chevrolet Corvette Dino Crescentini, Porsche 911 GT3 Patrick Lindsey, Porsche 911 GT3 Fred Roberts(R), Dodge Viper William Ziegler, Porsche 911 GT3 Charles Morgan, Porsche 911 GT3 Ron Fellows, Chevrolet Corvette Tony Rivera, Nissan GT-R Steve Ott(R), Nissan GT-R Mike Skeen(R), Chevrolet Corvette Robert Prilika, Porsche GT3 Cup Brian Kubinski, Chevrolet Corvette Jeff Altenburg, Porsche 911 GT3 Tomy Drissi, Chevrolet Corvette Brandon Davis, Ford Mustang GT Boris Said, Ford Mustang GT Brent Holden(R), Porsche 911 GT3 Scott Bove, Porsche 911 GT3 Nick Mancuso(R), Aston Martin DB9 PTS. 1296 1098 1052 1044 888 838 836 759 723 711 684 653 508 303 284 222 196 162 152 142 102 101 88 45 45 41 S1 (1) 1** (6) 6 (3) 3 (4) 2 (5)12 (11) 8 (12)10 (13) 9 (2)14 (8) 4 (16)13 (14)16 (15)11 (7) 7 (9)15 (10) 5 - S2 (1)14 (6) 5 (3) 2 (4) 3 (5) 4 (11) 6 (12) 9 (13)10 (2) 1** (8)15 (16)13 (14)12 (15)11 (7) 8 (9)16 (10) 7 - LB (2) 6 (1) 1** (8) 5 (4) 9 (10)12 (13) 8 (9) 7 (16)10 (6) 2 (12)19 (21)16 (18)11 (20)13 (7)18 (15)21 (11)20 (14)14 (3) 3 (5) 4 (19)15 (17)17 M1 (1) 1** (3) 2 (2)14 (5) 4 (10) 8 (6) 6 (8) 7 (7) 5 (4) 3 (9) 9 (14)12 (12)11 (13)10 (11)13 (15)15 - M2 (1) 2* (3) 4 16) 6 (4)16 (6) 3 (13) 8 (9) 7 (11)12 (5) 9 (7) 5 (8)10 (15)15 (12)11 (2) 1** (14)13 (10)14 - WG (1) 3* (4) 2 (6) 7 (13)14 (5) 4 (9)10 (14)12 (7) 8 (8) 6 (3) 5 (10)11 (11)13 (12) 9 (2) 1** - TR (1) 1** (7) 6 (4) 2 (2) 3 (11) 9 (6) 7 (8) 8 (9)10 (5) 5 (3) 4 (10)12 (12)13 (13)11 - M1 (5) 7 (6) 4 (1) 2* (3) 9 (11) 6 (9) 8 (10)13 (8)15 (7) 5 (4) 3 (12)10 (14)12 (13)11 (2) 1** (15)14 - O2 (5) 3 (6)14 (1) 1** (3) 2 (11) 7 (9) 8 (10) 5 (8) 6 (7)15 (4) 4 (12)12 (14)10 (13)13 (2) 9 (15)11 - V1 (1) 1** (2) 4 (3) 2 (5) 3 (6) 6 (7) 5 (8) 7 (9) 8 DNS (10) 9 (11)10 (13)11 (12)12 - V2 (3) 2 (2)10 (4) 3 (1) 1** (6)11 (7) 5 (10) 6 (5) 7 11) 8 12) 9 (8) 4 DNS - MR (1) 3* (2) 1** (7) 5 (3) 2 (6) 6 (8) 7 (4) 4 (5)12 (9) 8 (11)10 (12)11 - * Lap Led** Most Laps Led GT MANUFACTURER PERFORMANCE Finishing Position (* Started on Pole) PS. 1 2 3 4 5 Manufacturer Volvo(GT) Porsche(GT) Dodge(GT) Nissan(GT) Ford(GTX) LEGEND S1-St. Pete 1 M2-Mosport 2 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 Points 85 68 52 0 0 S1 1* 3 6 7 0 S2 3* 1 4 8 0 S2-St. Pete 2 WG-Watkins Glen V1-VIR 1 LB 6 2 1* 20 3 M1 1* 3 2 10 0 M2 2* 5 3 13 0 WG 3* 5 2 0 0 LB-Long Beach TR-Toronto V2-VIR 2 TR 1* 2 6 0 0 M1 7 2* 4 0 0 O2 2 1* 5 0 0 V1 1* 2 4 0 0 V2 1* 3 6 0 0 MR 2* 5 1 0 0 M1-Mosport 1 M1-Mid-Ohio 1 MR-Miller 83 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2010 GTS RESULTS GTS SEASON-AT-A-GLANCE Date March 26-28 2010 March 26-28 2010 April 16-18 2010 May 21-23 2010 May 21-23 2010 July 2-3 2010 July 15-16 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Oct. 1-3 2010 Race Distance (miles) 57.6 54 53.136 68.852 68.852 71.4 56.16 65.481 65.481 65.4 68.67 64.008 Circuit S1-St. Pete 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller # of laps 32 30 27 28 28 21 32 29 29 20 21 21 # of ent 6 6 10 5 4 4 3 10 10 6 5 14 # of qu 5 5 9 5 4 3 3 10 9 6 5 10 # of fn # of st 6 6 8 4 4 4 3 10 10 6 5 13 Victory Margin (sec) 2.695 0.544 49.535 22.099 14.201 0.000 1.678 0.000 10.925 52.373 2.557 3.810 6 6 8 4 4 4 3 10 10 5 5 13 # LD CHG 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 * Denotes Track Record 2010 Review GTS DRIVERS’ SCOREBOARD CIRCUIT S1-St. Pete 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller WINNER Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Tyler McQuarrie(R) John Heinricy John Heinricy Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Nick Esayian Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham WINNER’S SPEED(MPH) 69.622 64.313 74.270 96.534 96.051 95.110 66.046 75.461 76.515 88.272 83.348 83.935 FASTEST QUALIFIER Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Tyler McQuarrie(R) Peter Cunningham Tyler McQuarrie(R) Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham QUALIFYING SPEED (MPH) 75.696 75.696 77.466 97.916 97.840 96.853 78.073 86.865 86.865 92.739 92.757 86.513 FASTEST RACE LAP Peter Cunningham Brandon Davis Tyler McQuarrie(R) John Heinricy John Heinricy Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Peter Cunningham Ben Crosland(R) SPEED(MPH) 74.980 75.624* 75.783 97.533 97.531 96.187 76.494 85.928 85.826 91.428 91.187 85.137 * Denotes Track Record GTS Rookie-of-the-Year (Starting Position) Finishing Position Pos 1 Driver Pts Ernie Jakubowski(R) 535 S1 - S2 - LB - M1 - M2 - WG (3)3 TR (3)2* M1 (3)10 O2 (2)3* V1 DSQ V2 (4)3 MR (6)13 2 Kevin Helms(R) 526 (3)6 (3)4 - - - - - (10)4 (9)8 (4)2 (5)4 - 3 Tyler McQuarrie(R) 359 - - (1)1 (3)2 (1)2 - - - - - - - 4 Ben Crosland(R) 293 - - - - - - - (4)5 (3)4 - - (2)2 5 George Winkler(R) 241 - - - - - - - (6)9 (5)6 - - (3)3 6 Richard Colinello(R) 216 - - - - - - - (7) 6 (6) 7 - - (7)8 7 Brad Adams(R) 196 - - - - - - - (8)7 (7)10 - - (11)9 8 Devin Cates(R) 165 - - - - - - - (5)3 (4)5 - - - 9 Tom Lepper(R) 162 (5)5 (5)6 - - - - - - - - - - 10 Gary Savage(R) 132 - - - - - - - (9)8 (8)9 - - - 11 Gary Tolar(R) 83 - - (5)5 - - - - - - - - - 12 Pratt Cole(R) 76 - - - - - - - - - - - (8)6 13 Scott Kuhne(R) 72 - - (7)7 - - - - - - - - - 14 Karl Poeltl(R) 69 - - - - - - - - - DNS - (12)10 15 Kevin Marshall(R) 68 - - (8)8 - - - - - - - - - 16 Kyle Kelley(R) 60 - - - - - - - - - - - (5)11 84 GTS DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (Starting Position) Finishing Position DRIVER - CAR Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX Nick Esayian, Acura TSX Ernie Jakubowski(R), Porsche Cayman S Kevin Helms(R), Acura RSX Tyler McQuarrie(R), Lotus Exige S Ben Crosland(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Michael Pettiford, Chevrolet Corvette Tommy Sadler, Acura TSX John Heinricy, Chevrolet Corvette George Winkler(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Richard Colinello(R), Ford Mustang FR5 Brandon Davis, Acura TSX Brad Adams(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Devin Cates(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Tom Lepper(R), Pontiac Solstice GXP Gary Savage(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Charles Espenlaub, Mazda3 Gary Tolar(R), Porsche 996 Stan Wilson, Dodge Neon SRT Pratt Cole(R), Ford Mustang FR500S Scott Kuhne(R), Pontiac Solstice GXP Karl Poeltl(R), BMW E46 325i Kevin Marshall(R), Lotus Exige S Kyle Kelley(R), Chevrolet Corvette Paul Dagis(R), BMW M3 Dale Laakso(R), Acura RSX Fabryce Kutyba, BMW M3 E46 PTS. 1466 1252 535 526 359 293 275 266 264 241 216 200 196 165 162 132 85 83 80 76 72 69 68 60 3 0 0 S1 (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 6 (4) 4 (6) 2 (5) 5 - S2 (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (6) 2 (5) 6 - LB (2) 6 (3) 2 (1) 1** (4) 3 DNS (6) 4 (5) 5 (7) 7 (8) 8 DNS - M1 (1) 3 (4) 4 (3) 2 (2) 1** DNS - M1 3* 0 0 M2 3 0 0 M2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 2 (2) 1** - WG (1) 1** (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 - TR (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 2* - WG 1* 3 0 TR 1* 2 0 M1 1* 10 0 M1 (1) 1** (2) 2 (3)10 (10) 4 (4) 5 (6) 9 (7) 6 (8) 7 (5) 3 (9) 8 - O2 (1) 1** (10) 2 (2) 3* (9) 8 (3) 4 (5) 6 (6) 7 (7)10 (4) 5 (8) 9 - V1 (1) 4** (2) 1 DSQ (4) 2 (5) 3 (6) 5 DNS - O2 1* 3 0 V1 1* 5 5 V2 1* 3 0 V2 MR (1) 1** (1) 1* (2) 2 (4) 4 (4) 3 (6)13 (5) 4 (2) 2** (6) 5 (3) 3 (7) 8 (11) 9 (8) 6 (12)10 (5)11 DNS * Lap Led** Most Laps Led GTS MANUFACTURER PERFORMANCE Finishing Position (* Started on Pole) PS. 1 2 3 Manufacturer Acura(GTS) Porsche(GTS) Dodge(GTS) LEGEND S1-St. Pete 1 M2-Mosport 2 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 Points 111 24 2 S1 1* 0 0 S2 1* 0 0 S2-St. Pete 2 WG-Watkins Glen V1-VIR 1 LB 1* 0 0 LB-Long Beach TR-Toronto V2-VIR 2 MR 1* 13 0 M1-Mosport 1 M1-Mid-Ohio 1 MR-Miller 85 2010 Review PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2010 TC RESULTS TC SEASON-AT-A-GLANCE Date March 26-28 2010 March 26-28 2010 April 16-18 2010 May 21-23 2010 May 21-23 2010 July 2-3 2010 July 15-16 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Aug 6-8 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Sept 10-12 2010 Oct. 1-3 2010 Race Distance (miles) 55.8 54 51.168 66.393 66.393 68 54.405 63.224 63.224 65.4 68.67 60.96 Circuit S1-St. Pete 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller # of laps 31 30 26 27 27 20 31 28 28 20 21 20 # of ent 9 9 5 10 9 9 10 14 15 16 15 10 # of qu 9 9 5 9 9 9 10 13 12 16 16 9 # of fn # of st 9 8 5 9 9 9 10 15 15 16 16 10 Victory Margin (sec) 13.157 0.000 19.666 0.224 0.507 29.389 6.053 3.577 1.282 1.868 6.648 6.909 9 8 5 9 9 9 10 14 15 16 15 10 # LD CHG 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 * Denotes Track Record 2010 Review TC DRIVERS’ SCOREBOARD CIRCUIT S1-St. Pete 1 S2-St. Pete 2 LB-Long Beach M1-Mosport 1 M2-Mosport 2 WG-Watkins Glen TR-Toronto M1-Mid-Ohio 1 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 V1-VIR 1 V2-VIR 2 MR-Miller WINNER Todd Buras(R) Todd Buras(R) Robert Stout(R) Chip Herr Robert Stout(R) Robert Stout(R) Nick Wittmer Ryan Eversley(R) Ryan Eversley(R) Todd Buras(R) Robert Stout(R) Robert Stout(R) WINNER’S SPEED(MPH) 66.595 63.128 70.210 91.019 90.804 90.181 64.731 72.865 73.410 86.435 82.894 80.464 FASTEST QUALIFIER Mark Hein Mark Hein Nick Wittmer Robert Stout(R) Chip Herr Eric Meyer(R) Nick Wittmer Jason Saini Jason Saini Todd Buras(R) Todd Buras(R) Taylor Hacquard QUALIFYING SPEED (MPH) 72.955 72.955 73.085 92.751 92.127 91.509 74.510 83.126 83.126 88.856 88.992 83.055 FASTEST RACE LAP Todd Buras(R) Todd Buras(R) Robert Stout(R) Tom Lepper(R) Robb Holland Alexander Lvov Nick Wittmer Eric Meyer(R) Ryan Eversley(R) Todd Buras(R) Todd Buras(R) Taylor Hacquard SPEED(MPH) 72.907 73.618* 72.478 92.049 92.342* 91.403 74.178 82.880 82.926* 88.714 87.858 81.828 * Denotes Track Record TC Rookie-of-the-Year (Starting Position) Finishing Position Pos 1 Driver Robert Stout(R) Pts 1317 S1 (3)2 S2 (3)2 LB (2)1 M1 (1)4 M2 (2)1 WG (4)1 TR (3)3 M1 (8)4 O2 (8)10 V1 (2)2 V2 (4)1 MR (6)1 2 Eric Meyer(R) 1022 (4)5 (4)5 (3)2 (5)3 (6)5 (1)7 (2)2 (15)3 (14)8 (4)16 (3)14 (3)3 3 Brett Sandberg(R) 740 (6)4 (6)7 - (9)7 (7)7 (5)4 (4)10 (9)6 (9)13 (6)3 (6)6 - 4 Dan Gardner(R) 595 (7)3 (7)4 (4)5 - - (2)2 (6)8 (7)10 (7)3 - - - 5 Shea Holbrook(R) 553 (8)6 (8)6 - DNS - (6)8 (9)5 (11)8 (11)6 (10)9 (9)15 - 6 Todd Buras(R) 414 (2)1 (2)1 - - - - - - - (1)1 DSQ - 7 Jeff Mosing(R) 210 - - - - - - - (5)13 (5) 7 - - (2) 7 8 Colin Cohen(R) 188 - - - - - (8)6 - - - (16)14 (16) 9 - 9 Devin Cates(R) 139 - - - - - - - - - (3)6 (7)12 - 10 Tony Wedderburn(R) 132 (9)9 (9)8 - - - - - - - - - - 11 Ryan Eversley(R) 129 - - - - - - - (3)1 (3)1 - - - 12 Alex Ratcliffe(R) 121 - - - - - (9) 9 - - - - (13)11 - 13 Tommy Chen(R) 88 - - (5)4 - - - - - - - - - 14 Bob Roth(R) 64 - - - - - - - (12)9 - - - - 15 Tristan Herbert(R) 57 - - - - - - - - (13)11 - - - 16 Jose M Armengol(R) 45 - - - - - - - - - (11)15 - - 86 TC DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (Starting Position) Finishing Position PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DRIVER - CAR Robert Stout(R), Scion tC Eric Meyer(R), Mazda RX-8 Brett Sandberg(R), Acura TSX Robb Holland, VW GTI Dan Gardner(R), Scion tC Shea Holbrook(R), Honda Civic Si Michael Pettiford, Volkswagen Jetta GL Don Istook, Volkswagen GTI Todd Buras(R), Volkswagen Jetta GLI Nick Wittmer, Honda Civic Si Greg Shaffer(R), Scion tC Charlie Solomon(R), Mazda RX-8 Carolyn Kujala(R), Volkswagen Jetta GL Tom Lepper(R), Scion tC Chip Herr, Volkswagen Jetta GLI Jason Saini, MAZDASPEED3 Jeff Mosing(R), Mazda RX-8 Mark Hein, Honda Civic Si Colin Cohen(R), Volkswagen GTI Alexander Lvov, Honda Civic Si Carl Hober, Honda Civic Si Devin Cates(R), Volkswagen GTI Branden Peterson, Honda Civic Si David Tuaty, Honda Civic Si Tony Wedderburn(R), Chevrolet Cobalt S Ryan Eversley(R), Mazda RX8 Tristan Herbert(R), Lexus IS300 Jose M Armengol(R), Honda Civic Si Pierre Kleinubing, MAZDASPEED3 Tommy Chen(R), Mazda RX-8 Alex Ratcliffe(R), Lexus IS300 Bob Roth(R), Honda Civic Si PTS. 1317 1022 740 619 595 553 441 428 414 392 377 346 293 276 246 224 210 199 188 175 157 139 134 133 132 129 114 113 106 88 64 64 S1 (3) 2 (4) 5 (6) 4 (7) 3 (8) 6 (2) 1** (1) 7* (5) 8 (9) 9 - S2 (3) 2 (4) 5 (6) 7 (7) 4 (8) 6 (2) 1** (1) 3 DNS (9) 8 - LB (2) 1** (3) 2 (4) 5 (1) 3 (5) 4 - M1 (1) 4** (5) 3 (9) 7 (6) 5 DNS (8) 6 (3) 9 (7) 8 (2) 2 (4) 1* - M1 2* 1 3 10 M2 1 2* 5 0 M2 (2) 1* (6) 5 (7) 7 (3) 3 (8) 8 (4) 4 (9) 9 (5) 6 (1) 2** - WG (4) 1** (1) 7* (5) 4 (2) 2 (6) 8 (7) 5 (8) 6 (3) 3 (9) 9 - TR (3) 3 (2) 2 (4)10 (10) 6 (6) 8 (9) 5 (7) 4 (8) 7 (1) 1** (5) 9 - WG 1 0 7* 3 TR 3 4 2 1* M1 4 7 1* 5 M1 (8) 4 (15) 3 (9) 6 (2)12 (7)10 (11) 8 (6) 7 (4) 5 DSQ (13)11 (1) 2* (5)13 (10)14 (3) 1** (12) 9 O2 (8)10 (14) 8 (9)13 (2)15 (7) 3 (11) 6 (6)14 (4) 9 (13) 5 (12)11 (1) 2* (5) 7 (15)12 (10) 4 (3) 1** - V1 (2) 2 (4)16 (6) 3 (9) 4 (10) 9 (7) 8 (14)10 (1) 1** (5) 5 (12)12 (15)13 (16)14 (8) 7 (3) 6 (13)11 (11)15 - O2 3 11 1* 4 V1 2 1* 12 7 V2 1 2* 5 4 V2 (4) 1* (3)14 (6) 6 (5) 2 (9)15 (8) 3 (12) 7 DSQ (2)13 (14) 5 (15)10 (16) 9 (10) 4 (7)12 (13)11 (11) 8 - MR (6) 1** (3) 3 (5)10 (7) 6 (10) 8 (8) 4 (2) 7 (9) 5 (4) 2 - * Lap Led** Most Laps Led TC MANUFACTURER PERFORMANCE Finishing Position (* Started on Pole) PS. 1 2 3 4 Manufacturer Scion(TC) Volkswagen(TC) Mazda(TC) Honda(TC) LEGEND S1-St. Pete 1 M2-Mosport 2 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 Points 87 57 55 38 S1 2 1 5 7* S2 2 1 5 3* S2-St. Pete 2 WG-Watkins Glen V1-VIR 1 LB 1 0 2 3* LB-Long Beach TR-Toronto V2-VIR 2 MR 1 6 2 5 M1-Mosport 1 M1-Mid-Ohio 1 MR-Miller 87 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2010 Review Notes 88 THE D RIVERS 2011 World Challenge Media Guide BRAD ADAMS braed AE-duhms New Orleans, LA Age: 48 2010: Entered Mid-Ohio (Rounds 8 and 9) and Miller Motorsports Park (Round 12) events in GTS in a Ford Mustang finishing 7th, 10th and 9th respectively. Previously: First race – 2004 Panoz Racing Series, Barber Motorsports, Birmingham, AL. Racing Experience – Panoz Racing School 2004; Panoz Racing Series 2004 to 2007; SCCA Pro MX-5 Cup Series 2007 to 2009; The Mustang Challenge 2008 to 2010; The Continental Tire Challenge Series 2010; 12 Hours at the Point – 12 Hour Endurance Race at Summit Point in West Virginia, 2005 to 2009; The Longest Day of Nelson – 24 Hour Race at Nelson Ledges, 2006 to 2008; 12 Hours of Nelson Ledges, 2009; 13 Hours of VIR, 2007 and 2008; Numerous SCCA Club Racing Events 2005 to 2009. Personal: Born December 8, 1962. Single. Is the Vice President & General Counsel of Oil & Gas Rental Tools, LLC. Hobbies include collecting art, antiques cars and wine; restoring antique wooden boats; long distance cycling and spinning and of course racing. Drives an Aston Martin Vanquish on the street. Favorite TV channel is SPEED. Lists racing heroes as Carroll Shelby and Sterling Moss. Favorite food is Italian and his favorite track is Sebring. The Drivers Lawson Aschenbach lAWsuhn AH-shihn-bahk Maryland Age: 27 Previously: 1992-2000: Karting; 2000-2001: SCCA Formula Ford 1600 Racing; 2002-2003: Formula Ford Zetec Championship; 2005: IMSA CUP / World Challenge (both partial season); 2006-2007: SPEED World Challenge; 20082009: Grand-Am Rolex / KONI Challenge (both partial season); 2010: Grand-Am Continental Tire Challenge / American Le Mans (ALMS Partial Season); 2011: Grand-Am Continental Tire Challenge / World Challenge. Awards: 2010 GrandAm Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge ST Champion (Compass360 Racing Honda Civic Si); 2006 SPEED World Challenge GT Champion (Jon Groom Racing Porsche GT3); 2002 Road to Indy Oval Crown Champion; 2001 SCCA South East National Formula Ford Champion; WKA National Karting Champion; 4-time WKA Grand National Karting Champion; North American Karting Champion. Aschenbach has been a part of four Manufacturers’ Championships (Porsche 2006, Cadillac 2007, Chevrolet 2008, Honda 2010). Personal: Single, born November 22, 1983. Drives a GMC Yukon Denali on the street and lists anything healthy as his favorite food. His favorite TV show is ESPN’s Sports Center and lists his favorite tracks as Mid-Ohio, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Road Atlanta, and Watkins Glen. Lists dealership lot attendant as his first job. PAUL BROWN PAUL BROWN Covina, Calif. Age: 45 Previously: Started SCCA Club Racing in 1992. Has served as a Ford Motor Company Tier 4 test driver and Aero Racing USA (Morgan) factory test driver. In 1993 finished eighth in first SCCA Pro Race, racing a Ford Mustang Cobra at Des Moines in the WC Class. Earned a total of 12 top-10 and four top-five finishes in World Challenge between 1993 and 1998. Best Championship finish came in 1998 when he finished sixth. Ended the year seventh in the 1999 SPEED GT Championship with four top-10 finishes and a career-high second-place at Vancouver, driving a Ford Saleen Mustang. In 2000, earned top-10 finishes at Lowes Motor Speedway, Lime Rock Park and Ste. Croix behind the wheel of a Saleen SR. Enter two events in 2001 with a Chevrolet Corvette, finishing 15th at Sebring and 14th at Road Atlanta. Finished 11th in the 2004 Le Mans Historic 24 Hours driving a 1971 Ferrari 512 M. Was a winner at the 2005 Monterey Historics in a 1961 Chaparral 1. In 2006 won the first-ever NASA American Iron Extreme national race. In 90 2008, Entered first two rounds of the SPEED GT season in a Porsche 911 GT3, finishing 10th at Sebring and 20th at Long Beach. In 2009, entered the season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in a Ford Mustang GT, finishing 20th. Personal: Born July 8, 1965. Married to World Challenge veteran Carol Hollfelder. Is the race shop manager for Tiger Racing, but first job was as a Skip Barber mechanic. Drives a Ford Mustang GT on the street. Enjoys a good steak and the TV show Top Gear. Road America is his favorite track and Brian Redman is his racing hero. YearClass 1993 B 1994 WC 1995 Sports 1996 T1 1997 T1 1998 T1 1999 GT 2000 GT 2001 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT TotalsWC StartsWins 3 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 7 0 10 0 10 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 47 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 Top-10 2 1 2 0 2 5 4 3 0 1 0 20 Pts. Fin. (T10) 6 7 0 6 Todd Buras tahd byoo‘rus Age: 40 2010: Entered Rounds 1 and 2 at St. Petersburg and Rounds 10 and 11 at VIR in a VW Jetta GlI. Finished first in Rounds 1, 2 and 10. Previously: Ran three races in Grand Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge in ST in 2010. Competed in 2007/2009 SCCA Pro Racing Mazda MX-5 Cup. Personal: Born June 8, 1970. Married to Debby. Two Children (Shelby and Alexandra). Drives a Ford F250 Diesel. Lists Modern Family as his favorite TV show, Randy Pobst and Jimmy Johnson as his racing heroes. 2010: Entered Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio in a Ford Mustang and finished 3rd and 5th in GTS respectively. Entered Rounds 10 and 11 in a Volkswagen GTi and finished 5th and 12th in Touring Car respectively. Previously: First race was in a 1990 Ford Mustang at VIR in 2000, as part of NASA Camaro/Mustang Challenge. History includes racing in NASA Camaro/ Mustang Challenge 2006; NASA/SCCA Spec Miata 2007-09; VW Jetta TDI Cup 2009; Grand Am 2010; Mustang Challenge 2010. Personal: Single, born January 13, 1990. Attended James Madison University - Marketing Major, Creative Writing Minor. Played guitar in bands around Northern Virginia and still writes and composes music. His daily driver is a Subaru WRX STi and lists steak and Chinese as his favorite foods. Favorite TV Show is Californication, lists Lewis Hamilton as his favorite driver and Road Atlanta as his favorite track. Lists racecar mechanic as his first job. 91 The Drivers Devin Cates dehvihn Kates Fairfax, VA Age: 21 2011 World Challenge Media Guide JEFF COURTNEY JEF KORT-nee Milwaukee, Wis. Age: 44 Career Highlights: 2006 Piloti SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. 2010: Finished 7th in GT Drivers’ Championship with 10 top 10 finishes and 4th at Miller Motorsports park. Previously: In the 1980s ran motorcycles and motocross. Prior to joining World Challenge, competed in SCCA Pro Racing Mazdaspeed Miata Cup. Also drove in Grand-Am Cup GS and Panoz Pro GT, as well as oval track snow-mobiling and motorcycle competitions. Won the 2005 Panoz GT Pro winter series championship, and also claimed the Miata Cup Sunoco Hard Charger award at Mosport in 2005. Competed in first World Challenge event in 2005, placing 19th after starting 27th at Sebring. Competed in a full year of SPEED Touring Car in 2006 with the STaSIS Audi team. Finished the year 10th in the Drivers’ Championship with four top-10 finishes, including a career-best fourth at Mid-Ohio. earning him the Piloti Rookie of the Year Award. Stepped over from SPEED Touring Car to GT in 2007, driving a Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper. Earned four top-10 finishes en route to finishing a career-high seventh in the Drivers’ Championship. Best finish was fifth at Lowe’s Motor Speedway, where his teammate was NASCAR star Kasey Kahne. In 2008, driving a Woodhouse Performance Dodge Viper, equaled his best SPEED GT finish of fifth at Sebring. Collected three more top-10 finishes to end the year eighth in the Drivers’ Championship. In 2009, finished 12th in GT in a Dodge Viper. Had a season best of sixth at Mid-Ohio. Personal: Drives a BMW M3 on the street. Likes mexican and italian food and favorite TV shows are sports related. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is his favorite track. Bob Woodhouse is his racing hero. The Drivers YearClass 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 TC 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 8 0 12 0 52 0 Top-5 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 Top-10 0 4 4 6 0 4 10 29 Fin. (T10) 10 7 8 1 7 7 DINO CRESCENTINI DEE-no cres-en-TEE-nee Malibu, Calif. Age: 50 Career Highlights: 2004 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. 2010: Finished 9th in GT Drivers’ Championship with seven top 10 finishes and a win in Round 2 at St. Petersburg. Previously: Began racing various motocross and desert events in 1972 and continues to participate in these events. For the past 25 years, Dino has competed in five to six Alfa Club Races/Time Trials per year dating back to 1978 and is a driving instructor. In 1983-84, competed in SCCA GT-5 class driving an Alfa Romeo GTA. Holds lap records at Willow Springs and Riverside. From 1990-1992, ran a tube frame Alfa Romeo in SCCA GT-3 class and Nasport. Was second in the division and third at the Runoffs. Holds several lap records. Competed in the Trans-Am series from 1993-1997. Won several Rising Star of the Race awards and his best finish was fifth. Driving a 1972 McLaren M8F, he has won every Can-Am vintage car race he has finished from 2002 to the present. In rookie SPEED Touring Car season of 2004, ran full slate of ten events in a BMW 325i. Scored one top-five finish (Infineon), six top-10s and was named 2004 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. Joined Tri-Point Motorsports in 2005 and ran in 10 Touring Car events driving a MAZDA6. Qualified in the top five in half of his starts, including a career-best second on the grid at Portland. Also had a pair of top-three finishes highlighted by a career-best third at Infineon. In addition to Touring Car, took 92 to SPEED GT, driving Lou Gigliotti’s Corvette at Portland where he earned his first World Challenge win in his first-ever GT start. Continued with Tri-Point Motorsports in 2006, earning three top-ten finishes. Best result was an eighth at Infineon. Started the 2007 season with STaSIS, finishing seventh at Sebring in an Audi A4. Entered final race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with Tri-Point Motorsports in a MAZDA6, finishing fifth. Contested all 10 rounds of 2008 GT Championship in GMG Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 and seven Touring Car Rounds in a RealTime Acura TSX. Finished 13th in the SPEED Touring Car Drivers’ Championship with a best finish of seventh at Miller Motorsports Park and Mid-Ohio. Finished six of seven SPEED Touring Car races in the top 10. In 2009, finished a career-best ninth in the GT Championship despite missing two races after a crash in practice at Long Beach. Earned his second career win at Watkins Glen. Qualified on the pole at Sebring, and finished on the podium (third place) at Road America. Personal: Born July 3, 1960. Is the CEO for Centric Parts. Has three children (Sasha, Giuliana and Dino Jr.) and drives an Audi RS4 on the street. Lists Grand Prix as his favorite movie and prefers Italian and Japanese food. Tazio Nuvalari is his racing hero and Portland is his favorite track. YearClass 2004 TC 2005 GT 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 GT 2008 TC 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 10 0 2 1 10 0 8 0 2 0 10 0 7 0 8 1 9 1 66 3 Top-5 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 4 12 Top-10 6 1 3 3 2 5 6 5 7 38 Pts. Fin. (T10) 10 9 9 9 Ben Crosland behn Crahs-land Salt Lake City, UT Age: 18 2010: Entered Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio in a Ford Mustang and finished 5th and 4th respectively in GTS. Entered the season finale at Miller Motorsports Park in a Ford Mustang and finished 2nd in GTS. Personal: Single, born February 10, 1993. Drives a BMW 135i on the street and lists his favorite food as steak. Top Gear is his favorite TV Show, Aryton Senna is his favorite driver, and the Nurburgring is his favorite track. Lists marketing intern as his first job. PETER CUNNINGHAM PEE-tur KUN-ing-ham Grafton, Wis. Age: 48 Career Highlights: Nine-time SCCA Pro Racing Drivers’ Champion: 1988 SCCA Endurance Class B Champion. 1989 SCCA Endurance Class B Champion. 1990 Race Truck Champion. 1995 World Challenge Super Production Champion. 1997 World Challenge T1 Champion. 2002, 2005 and 2008 Touring Car Champion. 2010 World Challenge GTS Champion. In 2001, recognized as all-time winning North American professional road racer. Leader of nearly every statistical category in World Challenge racing. Also has ice racing and Rally Championships. In 2000, was the first North American to win the prestigious Worldwide BMW Sports Trophy. 2010: Won the 2010 GTS Drivers’ Championship with eight wins. 93 The Drivers Previously: First race was in a Ford Mustang in a Miller Park Racing Association (MPRA) race in June 2008. Started in MPRA in 2008, and ran Mustang Challenge Series from 2009-2010. Won 2010 Mustang Challenge Series races at New Jersey and Miller Motorsports Park. The Drivers 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Previously: Started autocrossing at the age of 17, winning the first event entered. Professional career started in 1985 in the Playboy Endurance Cup. Was the SCCA Escort Endurance Class B Champion, driving a Honda CRX Si in 1988. Won the same title in 1989 and led the B class with 11 career victories. In 1990, won the Racetruck Championship in a Mazda and finished second (Honda CRX Si) in the first year of the SCCA World Challenge Super Production class. In 1993, led Honda to the Class C Manufacturers’ Championship, scored three victories and finished second in the Drivers’ Championship in a Honda Prelude Si. In 1994, drove to second place in the WC Super Production class, missing the Drivers’ Championship again by three points. In 1995, won his first World Challenge Drivers’ Championship (Class C) in a Honda Prelude Si. Recorded one victory (Trois-Riveres) and eight top-five finishes in as many races. In 1996, finished fifth overall with two wins in a T1 Acura NSX. In 1997, captured his second World Challenge Drivers’ Championship with four victories in a T1 NSX. Also in 1997, finished second in CART Super Touring Championship in a Honda Accord for Honda of America Racing Team. Finished third overall in the T1 Drivers’ Championship (Acura NSX) in 1998 on the strength of two wins. Also in 1998, signed on to to Team PTG’s BMW endurance racing program, competing with various co-drivers in USRRC and IMSA GT catagories. Over the next three seasons, scored three wins, 17 top-three and 27 top-10 finishes. Did not compete in World Challenge in 1999. In 2000, ran the entire SpeedvisionGT season in a BMW M3, recording a World Challenge record-tying 19th-career win at Ste. Croix. Recorded five top-10 finishes, four top-fives, and a season-high three pole positions. Made one Speedvision Touring Car start, finishing third. In 2001, finished runner-up in the Speedvision GT Championship in an Acura NSX SC, topping the statistical charts with a season-high five wins, seven poles, seven top-fives and nine top-10s. Broke the World Challenge record for wins at Sebring with 20. In his only Touring Car appearance of the season, drove a RealTime Racing Acura Integra R to a 10th-place finish after starting 40th at Road Atlanta. In 2002, captured third SPEEDWorld Challenge Touring Car title with one win, six top fives, ten top-10s and two poles in an Acura Integra Type R. Scored runner-up finish in GT Championship, with one win, eight top fives and ten top-10 finishes an Acura NSX SC. Became second driver in history to win both class races in the same weekend (Road Atlanta). In 2003, headed the Nissan factory team effort driving a Nissan SE-R Spec V. In the program’s first season, Cunningham recorded a flag-to-flag win at Road America, two podium, five top-five and six top-10 finishes en route to finishing fourth in the Drivers’ Championship. In 2004, completed second and final year of Nissan Sentra SE-R program, earning one win, six top-five and six top-10 finishes in 10 SPEED Touring Car events, finishing fifth in the point standings. The victory at Road America made it five consecutive seasons with at least one win. Won the season-long Air Force Reserve Pole Award for a class-best three poles won. Also drove in two SPEED GT races in an Audi RS6, earning a top-five and a top-10 finish. Earned fourth World Challenge Drivers’ Championship in 2005, his first since winning the 2002 Touring Car title. In eleven starts, earned one win (Sebring) to go along with seven top-five and 11 top-10 finishes, all of which helped Acura claim the Touring Car Manufacturers’ Championship. Had four consecutive third-place finishes following season-opening win. Needs just one more win to earn 30 for his career and only seven starts to break the 150 start plateau. Finished fourth in the 2006 SPEED Touring Car Driver’s Championship. In ten starts, scored three podium and nine top-10 finishes, helping Acura to its record-sixth Manufacturers’ title. Broke a 25-race winless streak in 2007 at the series’ first visit to the Grand Prix of Toronto. Earned a second win in the final race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Had a total of four top-five finishes and eighth top-10s. Ended the season fifth in the Drivers’ Championship. Earned record-tying fifth World Challenge Championship in 2008, finishing all 10 rounds of SPEED Touring Car Championship in the top 10, including five top-three finishes and two pole positions. Driving a RealTime Acura TSX, helped lead American Honda to its record 11th Manufactuers’ Title. Also competed in the KONI Challenge. In 2009, finished third in the Touring Car Championship, finishing in the top-10 at all 10 races. Won at Mosport, and finished as the runner-up four times (New Jersey Motorsports Park, Autobahn, Mid-Ohio and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca). Personal: Nickname is “P.D.” Born July 1, 1962 and is married to Rainey with one daughter, Audrey. Owns RealTime R&L, Inc., a racing team and logistics company in Wisconsin. Serves as co-chairman of WC Vision with Bob Woodhouse. 94 YearClass 1990 SP 1991 WC 1991 SP 1992 A 1992 D 1993 C 1994 SP 1995 SP 1996 T1 StartsWins 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 8 3 8 2 8 1 10 2 Top-5 7 2 1 1 2 7 6 8 4 Top-10 8 2 1 1 2 8 7 8 7 Pts. Fin. (T10) 2 2 2 1 5 1997 T1 1998 T1 2000 TC 2000 GT 2001 TC 2001 GT 2002 TC 2002 GT 2003 TC 2004 TC 2004 GT 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 GTS Totals 9 9 1 10 1 10 11 10 10 10 2 11 10 10 10 10 12 195 4 2 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 10 42 8 4 1 4 0 7 6 8 5 6 1 7 5 4 9 7 11 131 8 5 1 5 1 9 10 10 6 6 1 11 9 8 10 10 12 166 1 3 7 2 1 2 4 5 1 4 5 1 3 1 1 JASON DASKALOS JAY-sun DAH-skuh-los Albuquerque, N.M. Age: 39 Career Highlights: 2006 Viper Racing League Champion and Rookie of the Year. 2010: Finished 5th in GT Drivers’ Championship with four top 5 finishes. Previously: Competed in Michelin Challenge Series and Viper Racing League, capturing the Viper Racing league title in his Rookie season with 14 wins in 23 starts. Entered nine races in 2007 with a Dodge Viper for his rookie season. Best finish was ninth at Road Atlanta, earning him Piloti Rookie of the Race honors. In 2008, earned six top-10 finishes in his sophomore season driving a Dodge Viper, including a career-best fourth at New Jersey Motorsports Park, where he earned the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for advancing nine positions in the race. Also led his first official race lap in rainy Sebring season opener. Ended the season sixth in the SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship. In 2009, despite running only five races, captured three top-fives, including his first World Challenge GT win. YearClass 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 9 0 10 0 5 1 12 0 36 1 Top-5 0 1 3 4 8 Top-10 1 6 4 9 20 Pts. Fin. (T10) 6 5 5 BRANDON DAVIS BRAN-dun DAY-vis Huntington Beach, Calif. Age: 25 Career Highlights: 2005 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. 2009 SPEED GT Champion. 2010: Entered one GT and two GTS races in 2010. Had two 2nd place finishes in GTS and one 3rd in GT. 95 The Drivers Personal: Born January 2, 1972. Married to Cindy with two children, Eliana and Petros. Is a commercial developer and general contractor. His first job was in a body shop and he currently drivers a Hummer H-1 on the street. Lists filet mignon as his favorite food and Entourage as his favorite TV show. Road Atlanta is his favorite track and Juan Pablo Montoya is his racing hero. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Previously: Started racing go karts at age seven. Began SCCA Regional and National competition at 16. Participated in first professional race at Portland in June of 2004 and drove in first SPEED World Challenge race in July at Infineon. In 2005, his rookie SPEED Touring Car season, earned an impressive eight top-10 finishes in 11 events driving an Acura TSX for RealTime Racing. Earned first career-pole at Mosport and finished fourth in the Drivers’ Championship, earning him Rookie of the Year honors. Earned another nine top-10 finishes in the RealTime Acura TSX in 2006. Collected first win at the Grand Prix of Denver, where he beat teammate Eric Curran to the line by 0.005-second, the closest finish in series history. Ventured into SPEED GT for the first time driving his father Mike Davis’ Saleen SR to a 16th place finish at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Earned four top-10 finishes in 2007 with RealTime Racing. Best result was third at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Also drove Saleen SR for father Mike Davis’ team at Laguna Seca, finishing 12th in only his second SPEED GT race. Switched full time to SPEED GT with ACS Ford Mustang Cobra in 2008. Ended the season third in the Drivers’ Championship with six podium finishes, including wins at Long Beach and Road Atlanta. In 2009, captured the World Challenge GT Driver’s Championship with 10 top-ten finishes and seven podiums, including a win at Mid-Ohio. Only finished outside the top-four one race. Also, sat on pole at Mosport, Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio. Completed 100 percent of the possible laps during the season. Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1985. Works in business marketing and drives a BMW M3 and Ford Mustang GT 500 on the street. First job was a go-kart instructor. Lists Burn Notice as his favorite TV show and sushi as his favorite food. Boris Said is his racing hero and Road Atlanta is his favorite track. Father, Mike, also races in World Challenge. The Drivers YearClass 2004 TC 2005 TC 2006 GT 2006 TC 2007 TC 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT 2010 GTS 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 3 0 11 0 1 0 10 1 10 0 1 0 10 2 10 1 2 0 1 0 59 4 Top-5 0 2 0 3 1 0 7 9 2 3 27 Top-10 0 8 0 9 4 0 7 10 2 1 41 Pts. Fin. (T10) 4 6 10 3 1 1 MIKE DAVIS MIKE DAY-vis Huntington Beach, Calif. Age: 59 Previously: First race came in 1993 at Willow Springs in California, where he drove a 1966 427 A/C Cobra to the win. Was in Trans-Am for seven years, teaming up with Boris Said for ACS Express Racing. In 2002, Mike was the team owner when Said won the Trans-Am Series Championship. In 2005, had five SPEED GT starts in a Saleen SR, finished in the top 10 twice, winding up eighth at both Denver and Laguna Seca. Son Brandon was the 2005 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. Entered five SPEED GT events in 2006 with Ford Mustang Cobra, finishing in the top-10 at the Grand Prix of Long Beach. Entered two SPEED GT events in 2007 with Ford Mustang Cobra. Best finish was 14th at the Grand Prix of Long Beach. In 2008, ran first fill season of SPEED GT in Ford Mustang Cobra, teaming with son Brandon. Earned four top-10 finishes, including starting the season with back-to-back seventh place results. In 2009, ran a limited schedule, but finished a career-best fourth at his home race at Long Beach. Started first after inversion and led first laps of his career. Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1951. Is the co-owner and founder of Applied Computer Solutions, but his first job was selling newspapers at Bay Meadows race track. Drives a Mercedes CL65 on the street. Married to Sandy and has sons Brandon (23) and Sean (21). Lists Mark Donahue, A.J. Foyt and Parnelli Jones as racing heroes. Road America is his favorite track. Favorite food is sushi and favorite TV show is House. 96 YearClass 2003 GT 2004 GT 2005 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT TotalsWC StartsWins 1 0 2 0 5 0 5 0 2 0 10 0 3 0 28 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Top-10 0 0 2 1 0 4 1 8 Pts. Fin. (T10) - - Chris DeSalvo krihs DE-SAL-vo Bronx, N.Y. Age: 43 Previously: 1985-1997 NHRA/IHRA. 1995-2003 SCCA Solo and Club Racing. 2001 to 2010 NASA Time Trial and American Iron Series. Won the 2010 American Iron Championship and was the runner-up in 2009 and 2008. American Iron Southeast Champion in 2007 and has over 40 podium finishes in the past four years in American Iron. Personal: Born July 31, 1967 and has two children (Colby 7 and Rae Brooke 4). Drives a Chevy Trailblazer SS on the street and lists steak and lobster as his favorite foods. Family Guy and Two and a Half Men are his favorite TV shows, and Carroll Shelby is his racing hero. VIR is his favorite track and lists golf caddy as his first job. TOMY DRISSI TOM-ee DREE-zee Hollywood, Calif. Age: 52 Career Highlights: 1999 Trans-Am Rookie of the Year. 2009 Trans-Am Series Champion 2010: Entered three GT races last season. Personal: Born December 9, 1958. Owns advertising firm that produces upcoming film displays for movie theaters. Drives a Chevrolet Suburban on the street. Pizza and cheeseburgers are his favorite food. Lists Le Mans as his favorite movie. Mario Andretti is his racing hero. Long Beach and Monaco are his favorite tracks. YearClass 2000 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 1 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 13 0 Top-5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Top-10 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Pts. Fin. (T10) 97 The Drivers Previously: Made 77 Trans-Am starts from 1999 – 2005, earning 38 top-10s, 15 top-fives, one pole and a win at the 2000 Grand Prix of Long Beach. Was the 1999 Trans-Am Rookie of the Year and named the BBS Most Improved Driver in 2000. Finished 27th in 2000 SPEED GT race at Sears Point driving a Toyota Supra. Drove Chevrolet Corvette in 2006 SPEED GT rounds at Long Beach where he finished ninth and Laguna Seca, finishing 25th. Qualified a BimmerWorld BMW 325i at Laguna Seca, but did not start the race. Entered four SPEED GT events in 2007 driving a Chevrolet Corvette, finishing a series-high third at the season opener in Sebring. In 2008, entered races at Sebring and Long Beach in a Chevrolet Corvette, but was injured in a practice crash at Long Beach, forcing him to cancel the remainder of his season. In 2009, ran full season of Trans-Am, scoring one win and winning the series Championship. Finished 14th in his lone race at Mazda raceway Laguna Seca. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Tom Ehlen tawm ai-lin Vancouver, BC Age: 53 Previously: Club racing in 2010. Personal: Married to Nancy. Born October 4, 1957. Three children David (24), Sarah (22), Michael (18). Lists Michael Schumacher, Gilles Villeneuve as his favorite drivers. Drives a Porsche 911 Turbo on the street, and lists Nürburgring as his favorite track and steak and potatoes as his favorite foods. NICK ESAYIAN NIK eh-SAY-un Encinitas, Calif. Age: 43 The Drivers 2010: Finished second in the GTS Drivers’ Championship last season with one win and 12 top 5 finishes. Previously: Won the SCCA Central Division Regional Championship in 1993 and Milwaukee Region Rookie of the Year in the same year. He finished in the top 10 in points in the SCCA Central Division from 1994-95, and then improved to top-five finishes in points from 1996-2002 in the SCCA So Pac Division. Also, finished in the top 10 in final points in three seasons of Neon Challenge as well as scoring a top-three finish in final points for the 1999 NASA Touring Car Championship. In 2002, ran two SPEED Touring Car races in an Acura Integra Type R, with a best finish of 25th at Road America. In 2003, competed in SCCA National Series finishing third in points in SoPac Division in the SSB class. Driving for RealTime Racing in 2004, finished fourth in Rookie of the Year points standings and 18th overall in Touring Car after running all 10 events for the first time in career. Best finish (15th) came at Portland after starting 21st. In 2005, his second full season with RealTime Racing, posted career-best eighth-place finish at Mosport after qualifying 14th. Including that race, earned the first four top-10 finishes of his career (St. Petersburg, Portland, Mosport and Laguna Seca). Finished 12th in the Drivers’ Championship. Finished ninth in the 2006 SPEED Touring Car Drivers’ Championship racing a RealTime Acura RSX. Earned six top-10 finishes with and finished a career-best seventh at Sebring. In 2008, first season with BimmerWorld netted Esayian a best start of fourth and a best finish of sixth as he adapted to the rear-wheel drive BMW E90 platform. In 2009, finished ninth in the Touring Car Championship, finishing on the podium at Road Atlanta and leading the most laps, his first World Challenge podium. Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1967. Is CEO of Debt Cures, LLC., enjoys golf, tennis, off road motorcycling, politics and the beach. He is married to Carrie and they have two sons Jake and Troy. Drives a Mercedes Benz S550 on the street. Earned a BBA (Marketing) from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater and holds and MBA from the University of Redlands. 98 YearClass 2002 TC 2004 TC 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2008 GT 2009 TC 2009 GT 2010 GTS Totals StartsWins 2 0 10 0 11 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 12 1 77 1 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 16 Top-10 0 0 4 6 3 3 0 8 0 12 36 Pts. Fin. (T10) 9 9 2 2 CHARLES ESPENLAUB CHAR-uls ES-pen-lob Lutz, Fla. Age: 42 2010: Entered one race in GTS finishing 4th at Long Beach. Previously: 1996-2001, ran Speedvision Cup, Porsche Club, HSR, Motorola Cup and NASA events. Has also competed in SCCA Club Racing, Grand-Am and Grand-Am Cup. Ran seven Speedvision Touring Car races in 2001, with a best finish of ninth at Road Atlanta. In 2002, ran a full season in SPEED Touring Car in a Mazda Protege. He had two top ten finishes and one top five finish coming at VIRginia International Raceway. In 2003, ran a full season in SPEED Touring Car driving a Mazda Protege E9 ES and recorded a season-best 10th place finish at Sebring after qualifying ninth. Competed in one SPEED GT race (Sebring) finishing 13th. In 2004, turned in three top-10 finishes, including a second-place run at Mosport after starting 28th. In 2005, after beginning season in familiar Mazda Protege, switched to MAZDA6 for Tindol Motorsports. In the MAZDA6, earned the first win of his career at Mosport after starting second. Also, earned the first pole position of his career at Cleveland before finishing second. In all, had seven top-10, four top-five and three podium finishes en route to finishing seventh in the Drivers’ Championship. In 2006, his second season with Tindol Motorsports, racked up six top-10 finishes and four top-five finished en route to finishing eighth in the Drivers’ Championship. Best result was second at Road America where he started on pole. In his third year with Tindol Motorsports, earned six top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes in 2007. Best finish was third in the second half of the Watkins Glen doubleheader. In 2008, switched to Tri-Point team, still piloting a MAZDA6. Earned seven top-10 finishes, including back-to-back fourth-place results at Sebring and VIR, where he qualified second. Ended the season eighth in the Drivers’ Championship. In 2009, finished a career-best fifth in the Touring Car Championship. Finished as runner-up three times at Mosport, Watkins Glen and Road America. Was the fastest qualifier at Mid-Ohio. Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1968. Is single and works as a driving instructor at the Panoz Racing School. Drives a VW Eurovan and a Nissan pickup on the street. Favorite movie is Fight Club and racing heroes are Andy Pilgrim and Michael Galati. YearClass 1999 TC 2001 TC 2002 TC 2003 TC 2003 GT 2004 GT 2004 TC 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 GTS Totals StartsWins 1 0 7 0 11 0 10 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 11 1 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 91 1 Top-5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 4 2 4 4 1 21 Top-10 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 7 6 6 7 8 1 42 Pts. Fin. (T10) 7 8 9 8 5 5 RON FELLOWS Rahn FELL-loz Mississauga, Ontario Age: 51 2010: Entered three races last season and won at Mosport and Watkins Glen. Career Highlights: Has five World Challenge wins in just 17 starts, all with Team Cadillac prior to this season. Has won the 24 Hours of Daytona overall, and has three class wins in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Has also won twice at Sebring. Previously: Won his first championship in 1987, driving in the Player’s/GM Challenge series. Won 19 SCCA Trans-Am races in 95 starts. A long time driver for 99 The Drivers 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Corvette Racing in the American Le Mans Series and around the world, earned his first win for the team in 2000. In 2001, earned an overall win in the Rolex 24 at Daytona and a GTS class win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Earned another GTS win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2002, and seven wins in the Corvette in the U.S. Was the ALMS GTS co-champion in 2003. Repeated as GTS champion in 2004. Earned a World Challenge win Team Cadillac at Mosport. Earned another World Challenge win at Mosport in 2005 for Team Cadillac, his only World Challenge start that season. Won the 2006 World Challenge race at Long Beach with a last-lap pass, again for Team Cadillac. Earned a pole and two runner-up finishes in World Challenge in 2007. Ran NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races, finishing fourth in Montreal and Watkins Glen. In 2008, won at Sebring and Road Atlanta for Corvette racing. Won the NASCAR Nationwide Series Race in Montreal for JR Motorsports. Personal: Born September 28, 1959. Is married to Lynda, with three children – Lindsay, Sam and Patrick. In 2007, Corvette released the limited edition Ron Fellows ALMS GT1 Champion Corvette Z06, the first signed special edition in Corvette’s history. YearClass 2004 GT 2005 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2010 GT TotalWC StartsWins 3 1 1 1 5 1 5 0 3 2 17 5 Top-5 1 1 4 2 2 10 Top-10 3 1 4 3 2 13 Pts. Fin. (T10) - Tom Felt tawm FElt Provo, Utah Age: 47 The Drivers Previously: Placed 2nd in his first Miller Park Racing Association (MPRA) race at Miller Motorsports Park, March 2009 in a Honda S2000. In 2009 participated in Regional SCCA Races in the new regional ITE class. Sept. 2009 entered the NASA National Championship Honda Challenge race at Miller Motorsports Park. In 2010 continued in MPRA, Regional SCCA and NASA Championships. Took 1st place in the 2009 MPRA championship in SP class in first year of racing. Took 3rd place in 2009 Honda Challenge H1 at the NASA National Championships. Took 1st place at the 2010 SCCA Double National in ITE-U. Holds the Lap record for SCCA ITE-U at Miller Motorsports Park Personal: Married (spouse Stephanie), born September 1, 1963 with five children (Malcolm, 24; Wyatt, 21; Bria 16; Anna 15; Jensen 10). Drives a Toyota Tundra on the street and lists Seinfeld as his favorite TV show. Martin Snow is his favorite driver and fresh blueberry smoothies are his favorite food. Lists his first job as a pit monkey @ Jiffy Lube and his favorite track is Miller Motorsports Park. He was honored to be in “THE PIT” as search and rescue at Ground Zero. Alex Figge AEluhks fIHg Denver, CO Age: 30 Previously: Figge has raced for 13 years in Pro Mazda (wins, poles, podiums), USF2000 (poles, podiums), Formula Atlantic Championship (wins, poles, podiums), Champ Car (top tens), Grand Am DP and GT (wins, podiums), American Le Mans GT1 (multiple podiums), American Le Mans GT2 (Ferrari w/Tafel Racing), American Le Mans LMP (multiple podiums and fastest laps) Personal: Married to Amy. Born January 29, 1981. Expecting first child in May 2011 (son). Is a hunting guide in the offseason, loves cooking and has four dogs. 100 ERIC FOSS AIR-ik FAWS Fort Worth, Texas Age: 37 Career Highlights: 2008 MX-5 Cup Champion. 2008 SCCA Spec Miata National Champion. 2009 World Challenge Touring Car Rookie of the Year. Previously: Has 17 years of SCCA Solo and Club Racing experience, even running select Speedvision Cup races in 1997. Has competed in the Spec Miata class for two years. Has been a driving instructor for more than 10 years with Panoz, the Porsche Driving School and MER Spec Miata Advanced Clinic. In 2006 was named Atlanta Region National Driver of the Year. Entered first MX-5 Cup race in 2007 finishing third after starting from pole. In 2008, won the 2008 SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup, earning him a spot in a Mazda for the 2009 SPEED Touring Car season as part of the MAZDASPEED driver development program. Won 2008 SCCA Spec Miata National Championship. In 2009, finished Touring Car Championship in seventh place on his way to 2009 Rookie of the Year title. Finished in the top-10 eight times, including a high of fourth at Sebring. Was the fastest qualifier at Mosport. Personal: Born December 28, 1973 and is married to Tila. Drives a Mazda RX-8 on the street and enjoys Mexican food. South Park is his favorite TV show. Klaus Ludwig is his racing hero and Road Atlanta is his favorite track. YearClass StartsWins Top-5 Top-10 Pts. Fin. (T10) 2009 TC 10 0 3 8 7 TotalsWC 10 0 3 8 7 TONY GAPLES TONY GA-puls Lake Forest, Ill. Age: 44 Personal: Born May 11, 1966. Drives a 1999 Porsche Convertible on the street. Likes Filet Mignon, the movie Kill Bill and all types of guitar music (blues, jazz, rock). His favorite track is Sebring and considers Michael Schumacher his racing hero. YearClass StartsWins Top-5 Top-10 Pts. Fin. (T10) 2002 GT 2 0 0 0 2003 GT 10 0 0 1 2004 GT 10 0 0 1 2005 GT 11 0 1 6 8 2006 GT 7 0 0 2 2007 GT 9 0 0 3 2008 GT 10 0 0 4 9 2009 GT 9 0 1 7 7 0 9 8 2010 GT 12 0 Totals 80 0 2 33 7 101 The Drivers Previously: Ran Ferarri Challenge in 2001, finishing second at VIR and third at Indianapolis events and finishing third in final points tandings. Won the 2002 SCCA Central Division Championship in T1. Ran two SPEED GT races in a Corvette Z06, with a season-best finish of 16th at Road America in 2002. In 2003, ran his first full season of SPEED GT and recorded one top-10 finish in season fianale in Puerto Rico. Finished third in Rookie of the Year points. In 2004, ran three SPEED GT events, with best finish (11th) coming at Mid-Ohio. Had a career year in 2005, finishing a personal-best second at Infineoon behind Lou Gigliotti. Made 11 starts, had six top-10 finishes to finish eighth in the SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship - the first time to finish in the top 10. Entered seven SPEED GT races in 2006 driving a Chevrolet Corvette, earning two top-ten finishes. Best result was ninth at St. Petersburg. Collected three top-10 finishes 2007 driving a Blackdog Racing Corvette. Best finish was seventh at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. In 2008, earned four top-10 results driving a Blackdog Racing Chevrolet Corvette en route to finishing ninth in the SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship. In 2009, finished a career best seventh in the GT Championship. Had seven top-10 finishes, with a best of fourth at Sebring. Earned Sunoco Hard Charger of the Year award. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide DaN GARDNER Don GARD-nur Hermosa Beach, Calif. Age: 36 2010: Entered seven races last season in Touring Car finishing fifth in Drivers’ Championship with five top 5 finishes. Previously: Has raced a variety of pro and amateur race series since 2005. Drove in Grand-Am KONI Challenge in 2008. Ran the team that won the Touring 2 class at last year’s World Challenge finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Personal: Born April 25, 1974. Names Miller Motorsports Park and Infineon Raceway as his favorite tracks. Fringe and Modern Family are among his favorite television programs. YearClass 2010 TC StartsWins 7 0 Top-5 5 Top-10 7 Pts. Fin. (T10) 5 Richard Golinello RIH-churd GO-leh-nehlo New York, N.Y. Age: 49 2010: Entered Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio and Round 12 at Miller in GTS in a Ford Mustang and finished 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively. Competed in the Mustang Challenge series. Personal: Born October 7, 1961. Single with two children (Richard 15 and Christian 4). Drives a Mercedes S550 on the street. Lists steak as his favorite food, VERSUS as his favorite TV channel and Lime Rock as his favorite track. The Drivers MIKE HARTLEY MEYEK HART-lee West Deptford, NJ Age: 53 Previously: Ran a dozen World Challenge races off and on from 2003 through 2009. Also has raced in the Viper Racing league. In 2009, ran two GT races, with a best finish of ninth at New Jersey, his career-best finish in a Dodge Viper. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1957 and is single. Drives a Chevy Equinox on the street. Favorite food is Italian. Favorite track is Watkins Glen and racing hero is Ayrton Senna. Enjoys watching the Discovery Channel. YearClass 2003 GT 2004 GT 2005 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2009 GT Totals WC 102 StartsWins 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 12 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top-10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Pts. Fin. (T10) - Tristan Herbert triss-TAN Her-bert Virginia Age: 35 Previously: First race was in 1998 in a SCCA Mid-Atlantic Road Racing Series race at Nelson Ledges, Ohio. Finished first in a 1984 VW Rabbit GTi. Lists previous experience: 2008-2010 Mid Atlantic Road Racing Series; 2008-2009 Pro IT Series; 2009 American Road Race of Champions (ARRC). Eighteen wins since 2008; 2009 Mid-Atlantic Road Racing ITM Champion; 2009 American Road Race of Champions ITB 2nd place; 2009 ITB track record at Summit Point; 2009 ITB track record at New Jersey Motorsports Park (Thunderbolt Course). Personal: Married, born in December 26, 1975. Drives a 1995 BMW 325i on the street and Chinese is his favorite food. His favorite TV show is Tosh.0, favorite driver Jamie Whincup and favorite track is Summit Point, West Virginia. Lists graphic designer as his first job. CHIP HERR CHIP HER Lititz, Pa. Age: 28 Career Highlights: 2002 Mazdaspeed Miata Cup Atlantic Tour Champion. 2010: Entered two races last season winning at Mosport. Personal: Born May 17, 1982. Enjoys spaghetti, pizza and ice cream. Likes the TV show Two and a Half Men. Listens to rap and country music. His favorite movie is Days of Thunder and his racing heroes are Lewis Hamilton and Charles Espenlaub. His favorite track is VIR. YearClass 2004 GT 2004 TC 2005 GT 2005 TC StartsWins 2 0 10 0 2 0 10 0 Top-5 0 0 0 2 Top-10 0 3 1 2 Pts. Fin. (T10) 103 The Drivers Previously: Began racing at 16 and placed seventh in his first-career Mid-Atlantic Road Racing Series race at Summit Point in a Mazda RX-7. Has competed in the Grand Am Cup series. In 2003, scored five wins (BeaveRun Motorsports Complex, Lime Rock Park, VIRginia International Raceway, Road America and Gratt0n Raceway) and had nine podium finishes in 11 races en route to winning the inaugural Mazdaspeed Miata Cup Atlantic Tour Championship. Driving in the Spec Miata classes, Herr also won the SCCA American Road Race of Championships (ARRC) Championship and the SCCA MidAtlantic Road Racing Series Championship (MARRS). In 2004, finished second in SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year standings (25 points behind RoY Dino Crescentini) after posting three top-10 finishes in 10 starts. Best finish was sixth at Lime Rock after starting fifth. Also ran two SPEED GT events with Tiger Racing, with a 12th-place finish at Mosport a season-high. After joining the Techsport team in the middle of the 2005, piloted Air Force Reserve Ford Focus to its highest qualifying mark ever when he took the pole for the Denver race, where he finished fourth. Had an additional top-five showing at Road Atlanta (fifth), and finished 15th in the Drivers’ Championship. Also drove in two GT races, with his best outing coming at Mosport where he finished seventh. In 2006, drove full SPEED Touring Car season in a STaSIS Audi A4. Earned first-career win at Mid-Ohio and followed it up with wins at Road America and Mosport. An additional podium at Road Atlanta and a total of seven top-ten finishes propelled him to a third place finish in the Drivers’ Championship, his highest-ever points finish. Won the opening round of the SCCA Pro Racing Mazda MX-5 Cup at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in his only appearance. Continued with STaSIS at the wheel of an Audi A4 in 2007. Earned six top-10 finishes, including a win a Lime Rock Park and runner-up finishes at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and Mosport. Finished sixth in the SPEED Touring Car Championship. Entered Watkins Glen SPEED GT race with Tiger Racing in a Chevrolet Corvette, but did not finish. Driving a Tindol Motorsports MAZDA6 in 2008, collected seven top-five finishes in SPEED Touring Car to finish fourth in the standings. Earned four pole positions and won races at Lime Rock Park and Road Atlanta. In 2009, ran two races in a Mazda6, finishing fifth at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2006 TC 2007 GT 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 TC Totals 10 1 10 10 2 2 59 3 0 1 2 0 1 7 6 0 4 7 1 2 22 7 0 6 9 1 2 31 3 6 4 3 SHEA HOLBROOK Shay HOLE-brook Groveland, Fla. Age: 20 2010: Entered nine Touring Car races last season finishing sixth in Touring Car Drivers’ Championship. Previously: Started racing at 16 after participating in the Richard Petty Experience. Has raced in SCCA Club Racing and was the first female alternate for the 2008 SCCA Pro Racing VW TDI Cup. Personal: Born April 10, 1990. Earned the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company scholarship from the Women in the Winner’s Circle Foundation, started by Lyn St. James. Is an accomplished nationally competitive water skier. Majoring in Public Relations at Valencia College. BRENT HOLDEN Brent HOLE-duhn Newport Beach, Calif. Age: 54 2010: Entered one GT race at Long Beach. The Drivers Previously: Is in his fourth year of racing. Has participated in the Patron GT3 Challenge and Porsche Club of America events. Personal: Born October 12, 1956. Is married to Cheryl, and has two children – Trevor and Hunter. Names Miller Motorsports Park as his favorite track, and Felipe Massa as his racing hero. Lists steak and fries as his favorite foods, and enjoys watching CSI-Miami on television. Robb Holland rAHb hAH-luhnd Denver, CO Age: 43 2010: Entered eight races in 2010. Finished 3rd in Touring Car in Round 5 at Mosport, and 2nd in Round 11 at VIR. Finished 4th overall in the Touring Car Drivers’ Championship. Previously: Finished 2nd at NASA National Championships in 2007. Finished 2nd in World Challenge Touring Car Rookie of the Year standings in 2006. Track Record Holder at Heartland Park and Mosport. Personal: Born November 18, 1967. Drives a Range Rover on the street and lists Pomme Frites as his favorite food, Archer as his favorite TV show, and Mosport as his favorite track. 104 Ernie Jakubowski uhr-nee JACK-a-bow-ski Oakville, Ontario Age: 56 2010: Entered the season starting at Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio and finished 3rd in GTS Driver points with 535. GTS Rookie-of-the-Year. Previously: 2001-2010 Porsche Club of America; 2008-09 NASA 944 Cup.; Road, rally and ice-racing specialist; 2009 NASA 944 Cup runner-up; 2008 NASA 944 Cup Champion; 2003-05 Targa NFLD Modern Division Champion. Six-time Canadian National Off-road Champion in 1970-80s. Canadian Studded Ice-Racing Champion (1976). Personal: Single, born March 12, 1955 with two children (Margaret 21, Erika 17). Drives a 1986 Porsche 911 on the street and Italian is his favorite food. Big Bang Theory is his favorite show, A.J. Foyt his favorite driver, and Mosport, Mid-Ohio, and Watkins Glen are his favorite tracks. PIERRE KLEINUBING pee-AIR KLINE-you-bing Erexim, Brazil (Resides in Florida) Age: 36 Career Highlights: Three-time Brazilian karting champion. 1992 & 1995 Brazilian Touring Car Champion. 1997 World Challenge T2 Champion and Rookie of the Year. 2000 and 2001 Speedvision Touring Car Champion. 2006 SPEED Touring Car Champion, 2009 Touring Car Champion. 2010: Entered one race last season at Miller Motorsports Park finishing 2nd in Touring Car. 105 The Drivers Previously: Began racing karts in Brazil in 1989, winning three-straight championships before entering the Brazilian Touring Car Championship in 1992. Won seven races from 1992 through 1995, where he won the series championship with four wins. Moved to the United States in 1996, where he drove in IMSA endurance races, and won the 24 Hours of Moroso. In 1997, made his World Challenge debut with a runner-up finish at St. Petersburg, and would score top-five finishes in his first five races. Scored his first race win at Mosport Park , and proceeded to win the following race at Pikes Peak en route to Rookie of the Year honors and a T2 Drivers’ Championship in his inaugural campaign. Also posted the fastest race lap at Mid-Ohio and won the pole at Mosport Park (both track records). In 1998, finished runner-up in the T2 Drivers’ Championship behind teammate Michael Galati with three wins (Topeka, Lime Rock and Pikes Peak), six total podiums, three poles (Topeka, Trois-Rivieres and Watkins Glen) and four fastest race laps, while setting four track records. In 1999, finished runner-up in SPEED Touring Car with two wins (TroisRivieres and Laguna Seca) and a season-high eight pole positions with RealTime Racing in an Integra. In 2000, won the SPEED Touring Car Championship in a RealTime Racing Acura Integra R with three wins. Finished with eight top-10s and top-fives in nine starts, along with seven podium finishes and five poles. In 2001, Won the SPEED Touring Car Championship for the second-straight year in a RealTime Racing Acura Integra R. Earned $80,685 and accepted the third World Challenge title of his career (the other coming in 1997). The Brazilian finished out of the top-five and top-10 only once, recording four poles (tying Cunningham and Gigliotti for the all-time career lead) and three wins to clinch the Championship with 257 points. In 2002, finished second in the final SPEED Touring Car point standings, his sixth toptwo finish in the series in six years. Drove RealTime Racing Acura Integra R to three wins, seven podiums nine top-10 finishes in an 11-race season. In 2003, finished second in the final SPEEDTouring Car point standings for the fourth time in seven years. Recorded three wins (Mosport, Lime Rock and Road Atlanta), seven top-fives and had one pole position (Road Atlanta) in a RealTime Racing Acura RSX-S. In 2004, ran full slate of events for the eighth-straight season with RealTime Racing. Posted two wins, five topfive and six top-10 finishes in an Acura TSX on his way to ending up seventh in the SPEED Touring Car Championship. Two wins came at Portland and Road Atlanta. Set the fastest qualifying mark at Laguna Seca before finishing fourth, and recorded race’s fastest lap during winning run at Portland. 2004 was the first time he did not finish either first or second in the Championship. Continueing to drive an Acura TSX in 2005, led all of World Challenge in victories with three, which came consecutively at Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio and Cleveland. Overall, tallied six top-five and nine top-10 finishes to finish third the SPEED 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Touring Car Drivers’ Championship. Won 2006 SPEED Touring Car championship driving a RealTime Acura TSX. Collected seven podiums, including back-to-back wins at Infineon and Miller Motorsports Park, four consecutive poles (Mid-Ohio, Infineon, Miller Motorsports Park and Denver), and finished nine of 10 rounds in the top-five. Helped Acura to its sixth Manufacturers’ Title. Collected seven top-five finishes in 2007, his first winless season in World Challenge. Was the polesitter at Lime Rock Park and set the fastest race lap at Sebring and Miller Motorsports Park. Finished fourth in the Drivers’ Championship. Started the 2008 season with a win from pole at Sebring in a RealTime Acura TSX. Collected six more podium finishes before ending the season second in the SPEED Touring Car Drivers’ Championship, five points behind team owner Peter Cunningham. In 2009, earned his fifth World Challenge Touring Car Drivers’ Championship in a RealTime Acura TSX, making up 54 points with a win and a pole at the season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Also, won at Road America. Collected four more podium finishes. Personal: Born Oct. 24, 1974 and is married to Carla. Outside of racing, Pierre enjoys soccer, water skiing and go karting. Drives an Acura RL on the street. YearClass 1997 T2 1998 T2 1999 TC 2000 TC 2001 TC 2002 TC 2003 TC 2004 TC 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC TC 2010 Totals StartsWins 10 2 9 3 10 2 9 3 10 3 11 3 10 3 10 2 11 3 10 2 10 0 10 1 10 2 1 0 131 29 Top-5 8 6 8 8 9 7 7 5 6 9 7 7 8 1 96 Top-10 9 6 9 8 9 9 7 6 9 10 7 9 10 1 109 Pts. Fin. (T10) 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 3 1 4 2 1 1 SCOTT KHUNE skAHt KOO-nee Fort Wayne, Indiana Age: 51 The Drivers 2010: Entered one GTS race last season at Long Beach. Previously: Scored a podium finish in his first race at Brainerd International Raceway in a PCA race in 1955 while driving a Porsche 944. Has raced in PCA for 15 years, SCORE for three years and SCCA World Challenge for one year. Track records in class at Daytona, Sebring, Texas and California. Voted ‘Workers Choice’ at Daytona PCA race in 2009. Took 2nd place in class at the 2003 Baja 1000. Personal: Single, born August 27, 1959. Two children (Dawn 32, Jessica 29). His daily driver is a 2004 Porsche GT3 and favorite food is Sushi. Lists Family Guy as his favorite TV show, Sebring as his favorite track, and Steve McQueen as his racing hero. Lists automotive mechanic as his first job. Carolyn Kujala kaer-oh-lihn KWEE-uh-la Tucson, AZ Age: 61 2010: Entered Mid-Ohio, VIR and Miller races in a VW Jetta GLi in Touring Car finishing 11th, 11th, 13th, 10th, and 8th respectively. Previously: First race was a club race with ProAutoSports, St. John’s Grand Prix, St. John, AZ, Labor Day weekend 2006. Car was SSC MINI Cooper S. Lists experience as 4 1/2 years of club racing with SCCA and ProAutoSports in SSB MINI 106 Cooper S. Competed in SCCA National Run-Offs at Road America in SSB in 2009, and in STU (with Jetta) in 2010. Also drove 1927 Ford Roadster (modified) with antique Mercedes V8 3 liter engine in land speed event at El Mirage Dry Lake in November, 2009. Won class series championship with ProAutoSports in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Won class series championship with Arizona Region SCCA 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10. Personal: Born May 4, 1949, Kujala’s daily driver is a 2005 Mini Cooper S. Lists CBS Sunday Morning as her favorite TV show, Paul Newman, and Janet Guthrie as her racing heroes, Italian as her favorite food, and Inde Motorsports Ranch as her favorite track. THOMAS LEPPER THA-muhss LEP-per Benicia, Calif. Age: 56 2010: Entered three Touring Car races last season finishing 2nd at Mosport. Previously: Began his racing career in 1982, driving Formula Fords. Since then, has raced a number of amateur and professional series. Has spent the past five seasons running a Chevrolet Cobalt SS in a variety of Touring Car series. Personal: Born December 26, 1954. Married to Robyn, and has four children. Names Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca as his favorite track, and The Unit as his favorite television show. PATRICK LINDSEY PAT-trick LIND-see New York, N.Y. Age: 28 2010: Entered 10 GT races last season finishing 10th in Drivers’ Championship with seven top five finishes. Personal: Born April 22, 1982. First job was at Starbucks, but is currently a stock broker with Sloan Securities. Drives a Chevy truck on the street. Enjoys hibachi food and lists Family Guy as his favorite TV show. Hobbies include golf and shooting as well as spending time with his family in Santa Barbra. Lists Townsend Bell and World Challenge competitor Ron Fellows as his racing heroes. Infineon Raceway is his favorite track. YearClass 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 1 0 10 0 4 0 9 0 24 0 Top-5 0 0 2 7 9 Top-10 0 1 4 7 12 Pts. Fin. (T10) 10 7 7 107 The Drivers Previously: Raced in Performance Touring, TT and American Iron series with NASA. Was the 2006 NASA National Champion in PTA/TTA. Won an American Iron race at the wheel of a Ford Mustang. Continued racing American Iron Mustangs in 2007, winning five races in seven starts. Made SPEED Touring Car debut in 2007 driving a MAZDA6 for Horton Motorsports at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, finished 12th. Raced a Horton Motorsports MAZDA 6 in 2008, his first full season of SPEED Touring Car. Highest finish of 10th came at Miller Motorsports Park. Qualified second at Road Atlanta. In 2009, ran the last four Touring Car event in a Mazda6, finishing third at Road America. Qualified secondfastest at Road America and Mid-Ohio. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide ERIC MEYER AIR-ik MY-ur Bryan, Ohio Age: 46 2010: 2nd in Touring Car Drivers’ Championship with eight top 5 finishes. Previously: Has five years of SCCA Club road racing experience. Has run parts of the last two seasons with Grand-Am. Personal: Born December 9, 1964. President of XOWii Racing (pronounced Zow-wee). Favorite food is seafood, and watches the History Channel. Lists Mario Andretti as a racing hero, and as a youngster watch Andretti win the 1969 Indianapolis 500. CHARLES MORGAN CHAR-uls MORE-gin Dallas, Texas Age: 68 2010: Entered nine races last season finishing 13th in GT Drivers’ Championship. Previously: The 1993 IMSA GTO Champion is ranked third on the all-time driver point standings list. Has two class wins at the 24 Hours of Daytona and two class wins at the 12 Hours of Sebring. In 2009, raced at Autobahn, Road America and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in World Challenge GT. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1943. Is a retired CEO of Axciom Corporation. Married to Susie with two children: Caroline and Rob. Graduate from the University of Arkansas with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Designed the Acxiom NASCAR truck road race chassis and was occasional test driver. Regularly pilots Falcon and Citation jets. YearClass 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals The Drivers StartsWins 3 0 9 0 12 0 Top-5 0 0 0 Top-10 0 1 1 Pts. Fin. (T10) - ROB MORGAN ROB MORE-gin Costa Mesa, Calfi. Age: 37 2010: 6th in GT Drivers’ Championship with two top five finishes and 12 top 10 finishes. Previously: Began racing at the age of 18 in IMSA’s Firestone Firehawk Series. Began GTO racing in 1994 and moved to GTS-1 in 1995. Earned Oldsmobile’s 100th road racing victory at Mosport in 1995 and was named GTS-1 Most Improved Driver. Won the GTS-1 Class at the 1996 24 Hours of Daytona. Entered Exxon World Sports Car Category in 1997 driving a Ferarri 333SP. Won at Mosport co-driving with Ron Fellows to score Ferarri their first win in Canada since 1964 and won Most Improved Driver. Also in 1997 entered two NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races. Raced a partial Craftsman Truck Series schedule in 1998 before competed full time in 1999 and 2000. Qualified second at Texas Motor Speedway in 2000 and earned a career high finish of fifth at Heartland Park Topeka. Finished eighth in first SCCA Trans-Am race at Road America in 2001. Finished second in GTS at 2002 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. Took GTS wins at Watkins Glen and Daytona finale, securing the 2002 Team Championship. Finished second in class again at 2003 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. Raced Daytona Prototypes from 2005 – 2007. In 2009, raced five times in a Prosche 911 GT3, earning two top-10 finishes at Autabahn and Mazda raceway Laguna Seca. 108 Personal: Born November 11, 1973. Owns TruSpeed Motorcars, but first job was washing cars. Is married to Vicki with two children: Makenna and Lainey. Drives a Porsche on the street. Enjoys watching SPEED and eating Italian food. Lists Charles Morgan as his driving hero and Mosport as his favorite track. YearClass 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 5 0 12 0 17 0 Top-5 0 2 2 Top-10 2 12 14 Pts. Fin. (T10) 6 6 Johnny O’Connell jaw-nee oh-kAHn-uhl Flowery Branch, GA Age: 48 Previously: Formula Atlantic West,1987-88. American Racing Series 1989. IMSA GTO 1991-95. IRL 1996. PCSR World Sports Car Championship 1997-98. American Le Mans Series 1999-2010. Winner of the Le Mans 24h in the GT1 class 2009, Second in American Le Mans Series – GT1 2009. Second in Le Mans 24h – GT1 class 2008, American Le Mans Series champion in the GT1 class 2008. Second in Le Mans 24h – GT1 class 2007, Second American Le Mans Series – GT1 2007. Third in American Le Mans Series GTS 2005, Second in Le Mans 24h – GT1 class 2005. American Le Mans Series class GTS champion 2004, Second in Le Mans 24h – GTS class 2004. American Le Mans Series class GTS champion 2003, Third in Le Mans 24h – GTS class 2003. Winner of the Le Mans 24h in the GTS class 2002. Winner of the Le Mans 24h in the GTS class 2001, Winner of the Le Mans 24h in the IMSA / GTS class 1994. Personal: Born July 24, 1962. Has two children (Canaan and Kelly). Lists CTS-V Sedan, Chevrolet Corvette as daily drivers, Italian as his favorite food, O’Reilly Factor as his favorite TV show, Phil Hill as his racing hero and Sebring as his favorite track. STEVE OTT STEEV AHT Houston, Texas Age: 29 Previously: Began racing in SCCA’s Spec Racer Ford category in 1999 at age 18. Competed in various SCCA Club Racing classes and scored three Rocky Mountain Division Championships (2001 SRF, 2002 SRF and 2004 DSR). Finished runnerup in 2004 DSR National Championship Runoffs. In 2006, signed on to run Champ Car Atlantic Series. Best finish was third at the Grand Prix of Cleveland. Returned to Club Racing in 2007 and finished third in Spec Miata at the Runoffs. Competed in Grand Am Cup ST class in 2008, scoring a pole, a podium and several top 10 finishes. Led most laps that year in an RX-8 despite missing the opening round. Personal: Born June 23, 1981 and is not married. Works as Service Manager at DriverSource in Houston but his first job was at IHOP. Favorite track is Watkins Glen. Favorite food is chicken tequila fetuccini from California Pizza Kitchen. Drives a Toyota Tacoma on the street. Favorite television show is House. Lists Mario Andretti as his racing hero. 109 The Drivers 2010: Entered five GT races last season. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide BRANDEN PETERSON BRAN-den PEET-ur-sun Breckenridge, Colo. Age: 38 2010: Entered three Touring Car races last season. Previously: Spent nine years competing in SCCA Club Racing ITA. Finished first in class at 12 Hours of Summit Point in 2001 and 2002. Also won class at 6 Hours of Gingerman in 2001 and the 10 Hours of Gingerman in 2003. In 2004, his first year of SPEED Touring Car competition, had a best finish of 21st at Infineon after starting 30th. Ran three events overall in a Honda Civic Si. Competed in four Touring Car races in 2005, finished a career-best 17th at Denver after starting 20th - also a personal best. Overall, notched the first pair of top-20 finishes of career. Entered the Grand Prix of Denver in 2006 and Finished 19th behind the wheel of a Honda Civic Si. Entered 2007 SPEED Touring Car races at Miller Motorsports Park and Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in an Acura TSX. Finished 17th and 19th, respectively. Entered three SPEED Touring Car events in 2008, driving an Acura TSX. Earned a career-best finish of 13th at Mid-Ohio. In 2009, ran three Touring Car races in an Acura TSX, earning a career-best tenth place finish at Mid-Ohio. Personal: Born Sept. 12, 1972. Married to Carisa. Drives a Porsche 914 and lists The Life of Ryan as his favorite TV show. Enjoys Thai food and lists snowboarder as his occupation. First job was working at a water park. High Plains Raceway is his favorite track and Tom Sneva is his racing hero. YearClass 2004 TC 2005 TC 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 TC Totals StartsWins 3 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 19 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Top-10 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Pts. Fin. (T10) - The Drivers MICHAEL PETTIFORD MY-kuhl PET-ih-furd Louisville, Colo. 2010: Entered three GTS and six Touring Car races last season. Previously: Was named the 1991 Rookie of the Year after finishing fourth in the Truck Guard/Shellzone Challenge Series Finished fifth in World Challenge B Class in 1992. Has made 12 starts and held a very successful career in SCCA Club Racing. Personal: President of GO 4 IT Racing Schools since 1985. Racing career has included cars, trucks, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. Finished 4th in class in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on a motorcycle in 2009. YearClass 1991 SP 1992 B 1997 T1 1998 T1 2000 GT 2010 GTS 2010 TC Totals 110 StartsWins 3 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 6 0 21 0 Top-5 0 3 1 0 0 3 2 9 Top-10 1 4 1 0 0 3 4 13 Pts. Fin. (T10) 5 7 7 5 ANDY PILGRIM ANN-dee PILL-grim Del Ray Beach, Fla. Age: 54 Career Highlights: 1995 IMSA Grand Sport Endurance Champion. 1997 and 1998 IMSA GT1 Champion. 2004 Rolex 24 At Daytona overall winner. 2005 SPEED GT Drivers’ Champion. 2010: Finished 4th in GT Drivers’ Championship. Won Round 11 at VIR. Personal: Born Aug. 18, 1956. Drives a Cadillac CTS-V and Mini Cooper S on the street. Owns an IT company, but first job was working at an insulin plant. Favorite food is sushi and enjoys the cartoon Squidbillies. Monza is his favorite track. Lists Senna, Hailwood and Clark as his racing heroes. YearClass 1990 WC 1991 WC 1992 D 1992 A 1993 A 1994 WC 1996 S2 1996 S1 2004 GT 2005 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 8 1 8 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 10 0 11 0 10 1 10 2 0 10 10 2 12 1 96 10 Top-5 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 6 8 5 7 8 6 7 58 Top-10 7 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 11 9 9 9 7 9 84 Pts. Fin. (T10) 6 3 4 5 1 3 2 2 4 4 1 111 The Drivers Previously: From 1978-1980, competed in open-class and modified production motorcycles in England. Captured 71 wins and five Divisional and National Championships during that time. Moved to the United States in the early 1980s and began racing professionally in 1984. Driving a Pontiac Firebird, grabbed his first professional win in the IMSA Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship at Sears Point in 1986. Won 20 Firehawk series races in 106 starts over the next decade. His record of 116 consecutive race finishes in IMSA/PSCR events is unprecedented. Made 23 World Challenge starts from 1990-1994 and 1996. In those starts, Pilgrim recorded four wins, 11 top-fives, and 22 top 10 finishes. In 1994, won one race in the IMSA Supercar Series driving a Lotus. Captured six wins en route to winning the IMSA Grand Sport Endurance Championship in 1995. In 1996, won the GTS-2 12 Hours of Sebring and won two World Challenge races (Road America, Reno) in three starts. In 1997, had four race wins en route to winning the PSCR GT1 Championhsip driving a Porsche 911 GT1 with Alan McNish. Won the PSCR GT1 Championship in 1998 and had two PSCR GT2 wins that same year. From 1999-2003, Pilgrim recorded seven GTS wins, driving a Corvette, in the American Le Mans Series. Class win in the Rolex 24 At Daytona in 2002. In 2003, drove a Daytona Prototype to victory circle at the Rolex 24 in Grand-Am. Made immediate impact in 2004 as one of General Motors’ Cadillac CTS-V program pilots, earning a podium (2nd place at Sebring) in his debut while recording the fastest race lap in a charge from the back of the field. Finished the season with six top-5 finishes and eight top-10 marks overall. Earned first GT Drivers’ Championship in 2005 without winning a single race, using eight top-five finishes and 11 top-10s. Best finish came at Road Atlanta, where he finished second in a podium sweep by Team Cadillac. His efforts also helped propel Cadillac to the SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship. In 2006, finished all but one race in the top-10, with five top-five finishes and four podiums. Finished season third in the Drivers’ Championship. Broke a 10-year (29-race) series winless streak with a victory at Road Atlanta. Finished second in the 2007 SPEED GT Championship with Team Cadillac. Finished only one race outside the top-10 and collected wins at Lowe’s Motor Speedway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Set the Watkins qualifying lap record in his Cadillac CTS-V and helped the marque earn its second SPEED GT Manufacturers’ title. Finished as the runner-up in the 2008 SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship piloting a Cadillac CTS-V for Team Remington Cadillac. Started the season with a streak of five podium finishes in-a-row. Capped off the season with an additional three podiums in the final three rounds. In 2009, finished fourth in the GT Championship in a K-Pax Volvo S60. Earned wins at New Jersey Motorsports Park and Road America, and a total of six top-five finishes, in his first year driving a Volvo. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide RANDY POBST RAN-dee POBST Gainesville, Ga. Age: 53 Career Highlights: Porsche (2001), Audi (2003-04) and Mazda (2005-07) factory driver, second on all-time active road racing drivers’ career win list with more than 70 victories. 1992 Valvoline Runoffs Showroom Stock C Champion, 1995 Valvoline Runoffs Showroom Stock A Champion, 1996 North American Super Touring Champion, 1997 North American Super Touring Series Champion, Won the 2001 and 2006 Daytona 24 Hour race in GT class. Six SCCA Solo National Championships. 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2010 GT Champion. The Drivers 2010: GT Drivers’ Champion (his 4th World Challenge Drivers’ Championship). Won Rounds 1 (St. Pete), 4 (Mosport), 7 (Toronto) and 10 (VIR). Previously: Began racing in 1985 at Sebring. Won six SCCA national Solo championships. Prepared and raced his own Mazda Miata in SCCA Club Racing events from 1992 through 1995, finishing first or second every year, including a win in 1992. Also won the 1995 Runoffs in SSA driving a BMW. Won two Firestone Firehawk championships. Has had six starts at the SCCA Runoffs. Has two touring car championships. Won the 2001 24 hour race at Daytona. In 2001 signed a deal with Porsche as a factory driver. In 2002, missing three races he was still able to finish third in points in the SPEED GT. driving a Porsche. Competed in ALMS and Grand Am. Also, drove in four ALMS races in the GT class, with a season-best finish of second in class at the Petit Le Mans. Finished fourth in Worldwide Porsche Cup point championship. In 2003, drove a factory Audi RS 6 en route to winning the SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship. In 10 SPEED GT races, Pobst recorded two wins (Road Atlanta and Puerto Rico), eight podium finishes, started from the pole position three times and set one fast race lap record (Puerto Rico). Helped Audi win its second SPEED GT Manufacturers’ Championship. In 2004, earned one win (Lime Rock) in 10 SPEED GT starts. Finished first or second in four of five events during one stretch. Drove an Audi R 6 for Champion Racing and nailed down fastest qualifier twice (Lime Rock and Road America). Also turned in fastest race lap at both Lime Rock and Mid-Ohio. Finished second in the 2005 Touring Car Drivers’ Championship on the strength of two wins (St. Pete, Portland), four poles (St. Pete, Mid-Ohio, Infineon, Portland) and seven front-row starts. Led Mazda to a second-place finish in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Finished runner-up in 2006 SPEED TC Drivers’ Championship in second year with the Tri-Point Mazda team. Took the pole and win at St. Petersburg and returned to the top of the podium again with a victory at Road Atlanta. Claimed a total of seven top-five finishes and only once finished outside the top-10 (Laguna Seca). Also contested two SPEED GT rounds in an At Speed Porsche 911 Cup, finishing eighth at Road Atlanta and helping Porsche win the Manufacturers’ Championship by winning the season finale at Laguna Seca. Had a busy 2007 season; competed in both categories, driving a Porsche 911 GT3 for K-PAX Racing/Jim Haughey LLC, and a Mazda6 for Tri-Point Motorsports, his third year with the team. Finished second in SPEED Touring Car Championship for the third year in-a-row on the strength of six top-five finishes including a pair of victories from pole at the Watkins Glen doubleheader, where he also reset the qualifying and race lap records. Nearly won both titles, but was spun from the SPEED Touring Car lead in the finale with two laps to go. Coupled with his SPEED GT victory, set a new Watkins Glen record of three professional race wins in a single weekend. Won SPEED GT race at Toronto as well, one of seven top-five finishes, which propelled him to his second SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship. Earned his second-consecutive SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship in 2008, piloting the K-PAX/3R Racing Porsche 911 GT3. Started the season off with a win at Sebring and would earned additional wins at Watkins Glen and Detroit. Finished the season with a total of six podium appearances and only once finished outside the top five. Results helped Porsche earn its seventh Manufacturers’ Title. Also competed in Grand-Am competition. In 2009, finished sixth in the GT Championship in a K-Pax Volvo S60. Won at Autobahn for his 22nd career win, and finished second to his teammate at New Jersey Motorsports Park. Also, finished 2nd at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Was the fastest qualifier at Long Beach and Road America. Personal: Born on June 26, 1957. Writes a monthly column for SportsCar, SCCA’s magazine. Drives a vegetable oil powered Volkswagen Jetta and an APR tuned Porsche 911 Turbo. Enjoys motorcycling and owns seven motorcycles. Diet is strictly raw and vegan foods. TV viewing is limited to SPEED, The Weather Channel and CNN. First job involved staging driving events at colleges with Dodge Daytona Turbos for the National Collegiate Driving Championships. Lists Peter Schwartzott, Andy Pilgrim and Bill Auberlen as his racing heroes, as well as his step-daughter Kelly, who is a professional drifter. 112 YearClass 1990 SP 1991 SP 1992 C 1996 T2 1997 T2 2001 GT 2002 GT 2003 GT 2004 GT 2005 TC 2006 GT 2006 TC 2007 GT 2007 TC 2008 GT 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 4 10 2 10 1 11 2 2 1 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 3 9 1 12 4 108 26 Top-5 1 0 2 0 1 1 7 8 6 6 1 7 7 6 8 5 9 75 Top-10 1 0 2 0 1 1 7 8 7 10 2 9 9 7 10 8 11 93 Pts. Fin. (T10) 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 6 1 1 Aaron Povoledo AIR-RUN PO-VO-lay-do Chatham, Ontario Age: 32 Previously: 2005-2010 Grand Am and Rolex series plus PCA, HSR, BMW, PBOC and NASA series. Canadian Regional F2000 Champion and World Scholarship winner from Jim Russell Racing UK. Voted by Autosport Magazine as one of the top 5 up and coming drivers in the UK in 1997. Player’s Racing team driver 1998ñ2000. 2010 Grand Am Continental Tire Challenge ST: Trois-Rivières ñ 5th Place; Miller Motorsports Park ñ 1st Place + Pole position, fastest lap, most laps led. 2011 Class winner in PCA 48hrs of Sebring enduro ñ Cayman S Personal: Single, born May 27, 1978. East coast Oysters from P.E.I. are his favorite food and his racing heroes are Gilles Villeneuve, and Nigel Mansell. Lists Watkins Glen, Thruxton UK, Mont Tremblant, any and every street circuit as his favorite tracks. 2010: Entered Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio and season finale at Miller Motorsports Park in GT in a Porsche GT3 and finished 14th, 11th and 11th respectively. Previously: Born July 13th, 1961. Prilika has competed successfully in various forms of racing including NASCAR, Grand Am Rolex Series, USSS, SCCA, NASA and Porsche Club Racing since 1984. Recent highlights include: 2010 NASA Rocky Mountain Region Enduro ES Champion; 2010 NASA Rocky Mountain Region GTS5 Champion; 1st place finish Race #2, 2010 Miller Motorsports Park, NASA Nationals Race, GTS5 class, Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S; Top 5 finish Final Race, 2010 Miller Motorsports Park, NASA Nationals Race, GTS5 class, Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S. 113 The Drivers Robert Prilika RAH-burt Pril-lika Castle Rock, CO Age: 49 2011 World Challenge Media Guide TONY RIVERA TON-ee riv-AIR-uh Houston, Texas Age: 37 Career Highlights: 2008 IMSA Challenge GT3 Cup Gold Class Champion. 2010: Entered five GT races last season. Previous: Has competed in SCCA Club Racing and Solo events since 1989, winning 12 SCCA Club Racing Divisional Championships. Won 2001 June Sprints in E Production and broke the EP June Sprints qualifying record in 2003. Finished on the EP podium at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs in 2001, 2004 and 2007. Finished third in the 2007 Star Mazda Championship running the Expert Class. Finished 11th in the KONI Challenge ST Class year-end point standings, runner-up in the Rookie of the Year Standings. Won 12 of 14 races in the IMSA Challenge GT3 Cup Gold Class, breaking Tommy Kendall’s professional consecutive win streak record (11) and taking the Championship. In 2009, finished third in the GT Championship in his first season in World Challenge. Won his debut race at Sebring in a Porsche 911 GT3, and won again at Road America later in the season. Earned two more podiums and seven top-five finishes. Personal: Born September 14, 1973. Is married to Annemarie with one daughter: Kylee. Drives a Mazda Miata on the street. Enjoys the TV show Pinks and hamburgers. Road Atlanta is his favorite track. Lists Jack Baldwin, Peter Cunningham, Tommy Kendall, Pete Halsmer and Jeff Gordon as his driving heroes. YearClass 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 10 2 5 0 15 2 Top-5 7 0 7 Top-10 9 3 12 Pts. Fin. (T10) 3 3 FRED ROBERTS Fred RAH-burts Toronto, Ontario Age: 43 2010: GT Rookie of the Year. Finished 11th in Drivers’ Championship. The Drivers Previously: Made three starts in World Challenge GT in 2008. Named the 2007 Viper Racing League Rookie of the Year. Personal: Born February 2, 1968. Names World Challenge competitor Ron Fellows as a racing hero. His favorite track is Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Year Class 2008 GT 2010 GT Totals Starts 3 12 15 Wins 0 0 0 Top-5 0 0 0 Top-10 0 6 6 Pts. Fin. (T10) - JASON SAINI JAY-sun SAN-ee Fort Worth, Texas Age: 38 Career Highlights: 2008 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the Year. 2007 SCCA Pro Racing SIRIUS Satellite Radio Mazda MX-5 Cup Champion. 2010: Entered two Touring Car races last season finishing second in Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio. Previously: Started competing in SCCA National Solo events in 2000. Was 2003 B-Stock National Champion, 2003 ProSolo Champion and 2004 A-Stock National Champion. Began road racing in 2004, finishing seventh in the 2005 Miata Cup Championship. Finished fifth in the Miata Cup in 2005 and earned his first professional pole position at Mosport. Finished second in the inaugural season of SCCA Pro Racing Mazda MX-5 Cup, collecting three podium finishes 114 and his first pro win at Road America in 2006. Won five of eight MX-5 Cup races in 2007 to claim the Championship. Was awarded ride with Tri-Point motorsports courtesy of MAZDASPEED and its driver development program. Earned the 2007 SPEED Touring Car Rookie of the year by finishing fifth in the Drivers’ Championship. Took his first World Challenge victory from pole at Miller Motorsports Park. Collected three more top-five finishes in a Tri-Point Motorsports MAZDA6. In 2009, finished second in the Touring Car Championship in a Mazda6 after leading entering the season finale. Won at New Jersey Motorsports Park, Autobahn, and Mid-Ohio. Also was the fastest qualifier at Autobahn. Earned five podium finishes and 10 top-tens in 10 races. Personal: Born January 12, 1973. Likes Mexican and Italian food. Favorite thing to watch on TV is World Challenge. Road America is his favorite track and Boris Said is his racing hero. Patrick Seguin PAT-TRICK SAY-gehn Clarence Creek, Ontario Age: 30 Previously: Fourth overall and best finishing rookie in the 2009 Canadian Touring Car Championship as a privateer. Best finish was a 2nd place at the Grand Prix of Trois-Rivières. Three podiums as well as 11 top 10 finishes with 14 starts in the 2010 CTCC. Highlight was back-to-back podiums at the Toronto Indy Grand Prix last year. Personal: Born August 1980. Works as an account manager for Ottawa Clutch. Lists golf instructor as his first job. Lists BTCC as his favorite series to watch and Thai as his favorite food. Streets circuits are his preferred track layout. Greg Shaffer grehg SHAY-fer Harrisonburg, VA Age: 36 Mike Skeen MEYEK skEEn Portsmouth, VA Age: 24 2010: Won his first career World Challenge start in GT in the CRP Chevrolet Corvette, Round 8 at Mid-Ohio and finished 9th in Round 9 at Mid-Ohio. Previously: Eight years of kart racing with the Hampton Roads Kart Club from 1997-2004. Began instructing teen safe driving and high performance driving schools in 2004. Competed in NASA SpecE30 series in 2007 and 2008. Moved to SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am series for 2009 and 2010. Competed in first Daytona Rolex 24 in 2011 with Bennett Racing Ferrari F430 effort. NASA SpecE30 Regional Champion in 2007 & 2008; National Champion in 2008. 115 The Drivers 2010: Entered Mosport, Toronto and VIR in Touring Car and finished 9th, 4th, 9th, 5th and 13th respectively. Previously: Started racing in 1999 in SCCA Club Racing Touring Car classes, Multiple endurance race wins with VW, Mercedes-Benz and BMW. 2005/2010 Grand-Am competitor in Audi A4 and Mazda MX-5. 2007 Kumho Endurance Winners with Team RC Imports, MD. 2008 2nd Place in North America in BMW CCA Series in D-Modified in 3 Series BMW chassis. 2008 BMW Southeast Champion (15 starts with 9 wins, 9 poles and 3 track records). 2010, two starts in Grand-Am with co-driver Ric Bushey of Virginia Beach, VA. Personal: Married to Annie, with two girls – Rennie and Claire ages 5 and 3. Born June 10, 1974. Shaffer owns and operates a pre-owned BMW/European dealership in Harrisonburg specializing in sales, service and parts since 2004. Greg enjoys boating, skiing, race instruction at Summit Point, VA and traveling to new places in his spare time. His daily driver is a 2006 BMW 750LI and his favorite TV show is Entourage. Racing heroes are Robbie Gordon and Bill Auberlen, favorite track is VIR, and favorite food is fresh seafood. 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Second place finish and lap record on debut in SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am series (Road Atlanta, 2009). 2010 SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Rookie of the Year. Personal: Single, born October 25, 1986. Lists Michael Schumacher as his racing hero, Virginia International Raceway as his favorite track and Tosh.0 as favorite TV show. JAMES SOFRONAS JAYMS suh-FRO-nus Newport Beach, Calif. Age: 42 The Drivers 2010: Finished 3rd in GT Drivers’ Championship with a win in Round 9 at MidOhio and nine top five finishes. Previously: Began racing Showroom Stock B in 1994 and made his World Challenge debut at Road America, finishing ninth in Super Production. Made five starts in 1995, finishing in the top-10 twice. In 1996, made three starts in T2 and one in T1, resulting in two top-10s and a front-row start at Lime Rock. In 1999, made one SPEED Touring Car start, finishing sixth at Laguna Seca. Won several BMW Club Races. In 2000, made two SPEED GT starts and two Speedvision Touring Car starts, recording a best finish of 15th in Touring Car at Road Atlanta. All starts were in BMWs. Ran eight SPEED GT races in a BMW M3 with a season-best finish of ninth at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Finished 14th overall in points. 2001 USTCC Champion in a BMW 328i with five wins out of seven races. In 2002, ran in five SPEED Touring Car races driving a BMW 325is. Recorded one top-10 finish at Mosport (second race) in sixth place. Started on the front row at Road America. Recorded one top-10 finish in nine SPEEDTouring Car starts in 2003. In 2004, ran the full 10-event SPEED Touring Car slate, recording four top-five and nine top-10 finishes in a BMW 325Ci. Finished fourth in the Driver’s point championship standings. Led the majority of the event at Mosport before finishing fourth. In 2005 raced in SPEED GT for the first time since 2001, piloted a Porsche 911 Cup to a pair of top-five finishes and three top-10s. Best qualifier came at Lime Rock, where he started fourth and finished third. At Laguna, started eighth on the grid before winding up fifth. Finished ninth in the 2006 SPEED GT Driver’s Championship behind the wheel of a Porsche 911 GT3. Recorded three top-five finishes and five top-10 finishes. In 2007, continued SPEED GT racing in his Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3, collecting five top-10 finishes. Best result was a fifth at Sebring. Entered all but the final round of the SPEED Touring Car Championship in a Tecmark/GMG BMW 325Ci. Earned three top-five finishes, including runner-up finishes at Lime Rock Park and the second half of the Watkins Glen doubleheader. Finished seventh in the final points, making him the SPEED Touring Car 2007 Toyo Cup winner, awarded to the highest placing driver in the Championship whose primary occupation is not racing. Finished 2008 in fourth in the SPEED GT Drivers’ Championship, finishing nine of 10 rounds in the top 10 driving a Global Motorsports Group Porsche 911 GT3. Earned first World Challenge victory in 99th start at New Jersey Motorsports Park, which helped Porsche clinch its seventh Manufacturers’ Championship. Entered three SPEED Touring Car events with a Tecmark BMW 325Ci, earning a top-10 finish at each. In 2009, had his most successful season in World Challenge, finishing 2nd in the GT Championship and earning his second and third career wins (Long Beach and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca). Was also on the podium at Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio and was the fastest qualifier at Autobahn. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1968 in Pound Ridge, N.Y. Married to Nargis and the couple have a daughter. Graduate of Babson College with a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Marketing. Is the Owner and President of Global Motorsports Group, specializing in Porsche motorsports and performance parts. Drives a Porsche 997 TT and Audi S6 on the street. Chicken is his favorite food. Sportscar racing on SPEED is his TV programming of choice. Lists Hans Stuck as his racing hero and Road America as his favorite track. YearClass 1994 SP 1995 SP 1996 T1 1996 T2 1997 T2 1998 T2 1999 TC 2000 TC 116 StartsWins 1 0 6 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top-10 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Pts. Fin. (T10) - 2000 GT 2001 GT 2002 TC 2003 TC 2004 TC 2005 GT 2006 GT 2006 TC 2007 TC 2007 GT 2008 GT 2008 TC 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals 2 8 5 9 10 6 10 1 9 10 10 3 10 11 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 0 3 1 3 1 6 9 33 0 1 1 1 9 3 6 0 7 5 9 3 9 11 70 4 8 7 4 2 3 2 Charlie Solomon chAHr-lee sAHluhmuhn Dallas, Texas 2010: Entered Mosport, Mid-Ohio and VIR races in a Mazda RX-8 in Touring Car class finishing with two top 10s (8th and 9th at Mosport), two top 5s (Mid-Ohio and VIR) and two Sunoco Hard Charger awards (Mid-Ohio and VIR). Previously: Lists the following experience: 1996-98 club racing (VARA, SCCA), around 43 races, 14 poles and 21 wins with two championships; 1999–00 – eight NASCAR Winston West, Southwest Tour and Late-Model races; 2001 – three Grand Am Cup races (2nd place at Homestead and 3rd place at Phoenix) in a Zippo Lighter Mustang. Personal: Married to Dr. Natasha with 3 1/2 year old son Harrison. A 1988 Porsche 911 Targa is Solomonís daily driver. He lists Entourage as his favorite TV show, Dale Earnhardt and Curtis Turner as his racing heroes. Has acted in 20 movies and produced seven. Directed/co-wrote two movies. Hobbies include tennis, scuba, shaolin kung fu and gi gong. On the board of directors of the Cowboy Bank and the Dallas International Film Festival. 2010: Touring Car Drivers’ Champion and Rookie of the Year. Won five races last season and finished in the top three nine times. Previously: Began racing karts in 2006, finishing fifth in the series at New Castle Motorsports Park in a field that included young stand-outs Conor Daly and Joseph Newgarden. Competed in Stars of Karting in 2007, and also began racing sports cars. Won a number of club races in 2009. Personal: Born March 2, 1992. Names Miller Motorsports Park as his favorite track, and Alex Zanardi as his racing hero. Robert enjoys pizza, and names Nitro Circus as his favorite television program. 117 The Drivers ROBERT STOUT RAH-burt Stout Brownsburg, Ind. Age: 19 2011 World Challenge Media Guide KARL THOMSON KARL TOM-son Toronto, Ontario Age: 43 2010: Third in Canadian Touring Car Championship with four race wins and seven podiums. Previous: Began racing in 2003, winning Ontario GT Sprints Championship and Canadian Touring Car Rookie of the Year. Moved to Grand-Am Cup in 2004, taking first series win in 2005 season finale. Was second in Driver’s Championship in 2007, winning Manufacturer’s Championship for Acura. Personal: Born May 1st, 1967. Married with two children. Managing Partner at Compass360, a branding communications firm offering marketing expertise to clients in diverse industries across North America. Started the Compass360 Racing (C360R) business unit in 2004, and with support from Honda Performance Development (HPD) fields four front-running Civic Si’s in Grand-Am’s Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, winning series Championships in 2010, 2009 and 2007. 2011 marks the team’s first season in World Challenge. Karl drives a Porsche 911 on the street, loves electronic music, enjoys summers at the cottage and snowboarding in winter. David Tuaty DAY-vid TOO-a-ty Lima, Peru Age: 39 2010: Entered Rounds 8, and 9 at Mid-Ohio and 11 at VIR in Touring Car in a Honda Civic Si and finished 14th, 4th and 8th respectively. The Drivers Previously: First race was a SCCA Club Race at Moroso Speedway in 1994 – placed 3rd in a VW Rabbit GTi. Fourteen years racing in SCCA, FARA, PBOC ñ 1994 to present. Eight years racing in Grand Am Road Racing ñ 2001-2008. 2010 SCCA Enduro Driver and Team Champion. 2009 SCCA ITR Champion, 2009 FARA Champion. Winner – 2007 Koni Challenge Iowa Speedway; 2005 Daytona 200 Grand Am Cup winner; 2006 Laguna Seca Koni Challenge 3rd place; 2006 Barber Motorsport Park 3rd place; 2001 Grand Am podiums at Phoenix, and Watkins Glen. Personal: Married, born December 18, 1971 with three children (Garrett 11, Paul 8, Dylan nine months). Drives a BMW M3 on the street and lists Sushi as his favorite food and Criminal Minds as his favorite TV show. His first job was at Publix and lists Randy Pobst as his favorite driver and Daytona as his favorite track. Chris Waterman krihs Wah-ter-man Boulder, CO Age: 20 Previously: First race was a Quarter Midgets race in Pueblo, Colorado in 1998 (1st place finish). Lists the following experience: Quarter Midgets: 1998-2003; SKUSA Shifter Karts: 2003-2007; SCCA (D Sport Racer): 2007-2008; SCCA (Formula 1000): 2008-2010; Formula 1000 Championship Series: 2008-2010 Lists the following milestones: 10 Quarter Midget Regional Championships; over 100 main event wins in Quarter Midgets; SKUSA (Super Karts USA) National Number 3 ranking; Red Bull Driver’s Search SKUSA selected representative; Two Formula 1000 Rocky Mountain Division National Championships; 5th and 8th place in the Formula 1000 National Championship Series Personal: Born May 7, 1990. List a Honda Accord as his daily driver, Crème Brulee as his favorite food, Top Gear and Jersey Shore as his favorite TV shows, Jenson Button, Kenny Brack, and Juan Pablo Montoya as his favorite drivers. His first job was at Target and his favorite track is Watkins Glen. 118 SONNY WHELEN SUN-ee WEEL-in Old Saybrook, Conn. Age: 56 Career Highlights: 2005 SPEED GT Rookie of the Year. Previously: First race came at Willow Springs (Calif.) in 2002 in the Viper Racing League, where he earned an eighth-place finish in a Dodge Viper GT-5. Also ran in the Panoz GT series while running VRL. Was named VRL Rookie of the Year in 2002. Won VRL GT-1 championship in 2003 and 2004. Has also competed in NASCAR Busch North competition. In 2004, ran in three SPEED GT events during rookie season. Highest finish was 14th at Lime Rock Park after a career-best qualifier (14th). In 2005 won the SPPED GT Rookie of the Year after running in 11 events and earning the first top-10 of his career (ninth at Mosport). Finished 12th overall in the GT Drivers’ Championship. Started 2006 season strong with a career-high seventh place finish at Sebring in his Chevrolet Corvette C6. Finished the year with four top-15 finishes. In 2007, scored three top-10 finishes in Chevrolet Corvette and tied his career-best finish of seventh at Watkins Glen. Driving a Whelen Engineering Chevrolet Corvette in 2008, finished in the top 15 at Long Beach, Watkins Glen, Mosport, Detroit and New Jersey Motorsports Park. In 2009, earned six top-ten finishes in a Chevrolet Corvette on his way to a career-best eighth-place championship appearance. Personal: Born June 2, 1953. Lists chicken marsala as favorite meal. Listens to Rock and Blues. Says Mark Donohue and Paul Newman are his racing heroes and Road America is his favorite track. Family includes wife, KC, and sons George and James. YearClass 2004 GT 2005 GT 2006 GT 2007 GT 2008 GT 2009 GT TotalsWC StartsWins 3 0 11 0 10 0 9 0 10 0 10 0 53 0 Top-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top-10 0 1 1 3 0 6 11 Pts. Fin. (T10) - 8 8 2010: Entered Rounds 8 and 9 at Mid-Ohio in a Ford Mustang and finished 9th and 6th in GTS. Entered the season finale at Miller Motorsports Park and was on the podium in GTS finishing 3rd. Previously: Entered in Mustang Challenge from 2008-2010 and NASA American Iron from 2008 to present. Received the 2008 Sunoco Setting the Standard Award (Mustang Challenge). Finished top 10 in 2010 Mustang Challenge. Personal: Married to Kelli, born in 1958, and has six children. Drives a 2010 Shelby GT 500 on the street and lists How Itís Made as his favorite TV show. Bob Glidden is his racing hero and Watkins Glen his favorite track. 119 The Drivers George Winkler jawrj Weenk-ler Maryland Age: 53 2011 World Challenge Media Guide KUNO WITTMER KOO-no WIT-mer Quebec, Canada Age: 28 2010: Finished second in the GT Drivers’ Championship and won two races (Long Beach and Miller). Previous: Seven years racing experience in both open-wheel and sportscars, earning two Canadian championships, 14 victories, 32 podiums and 68 top tens. 2005 Canada Honda/Michelin Challenge Champion. Started in eight rounds of 2006 SPEED Touring Car season in a Mercedes C230, collecting three top-10 finishes. Best finish was ninth at Grand Prix of Denver. Driving Acura RSX in 2007 with RealTime racing, scored six top-five finishes and earned his career-first pole at the Grand Prix of Toronto. Earned first podium in series finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca where he finished second. Ended the year third in the Drivers’ Championship. Never finished outside the top 10 in 2008, driving a RealTime Acura TSX. Made five podium appearances, including his first World Challenge win at VIR, followed by wins at Lime Rock Park and Mid-Ohio. Nearly won the 2008 Drivers’ Championship on the final lap at Road Atlanta, but could not complete pass on team owner Cunningham. In 2009, finished sixth in Touring Car driving an Acura TSX. Earned his fourth World Challenge win at Mosport. Grabbed eight top-10 finishes. Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1982. Drives a Honda Accord Coupe on the street. Enjoys Italian, French, American and Japanese food. Favorite TV shows are Family Guy and Seinfeld. First job was detailing cars. Lists Montreal, Mt. Tremblant and Mosport as his favorite tracks. Nigel Mansel, Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna are his racing heroes. YearClass 2006 TC 2007 TC 2008 TC 2009 TC 2010 GT Totals StartsWins 8 0 10 0 10 3 10 1 12 2 50 6 Top-5 0 6 8 3 8 25 Top-10 3 9 10 8 11 41 Pts. Fin. (T10) 3 3 6 2 2 The Drivers WILLIAM ZIEGLER WIL-yum ZEEG-lur Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Age: 55 Career Highlights: 2009 World Challenge GT Rookie of the Year 2010: Finished 12th in GT Drivers’ Championship. Previously: After getting started with the BMW Car Club of America in 1998, began SCCA Club Racing in 2000. Was the 2007 June Sprints Touring 2 winner and 2007 SCCA Runoffs silver medalist in T2. Set fastest lap of the T2 2008 National Championship race in 2008. In 2009, finished 10th in the World Challenge GT Championship, earning Rookie of the Year. Recorded two top-10 finishes with a season best finish of eighth at Sebring. Personal: Born May 17, 1955. Drives a 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on the street. Is married to Jackie. First job was painting houses. Enjoys kobe beef and the TV show 24. Favorite track is Lime Rock Park. Tom Kristensen and Hans Stuck are his racing heroes. YearClass 2009 GT 2010 GT Totals 120 StartsWins 10 0 12 0 22 0 Top-5 0 0 0 Top-10 2 4 6 Pts. Fin. (T10) 10 - THE CARS 2011 World Challenge Media Guide CADILLAC CTS-V Coupe Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, coupe Engine Layout: V-8, aluminum block and heads Displacement: 6200cc Valves: 16 Compression: 12.0:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 7000 rpm Horsepower: 460 bhp Torque: 435 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 113.4” Base Weight (pre-season): 3200 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 11x18” - 13x18” Tire Size (F/R): 305/645/18” – 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Restrictor: Sonic restrictor size tba The Cars Other modifications: 0.5 mm (.020 in) overbore permitted. Alternate approved camshaft, crankshaft and heads permitted through GM Motorsports. Approved alternate body panels, hood and doors permitted. Transmission tunnel alterations permitted to accommodate ride height. Engine may be moved eight inches rearward from V-6 location and 1.5 inches downward. 122 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C6 Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2005 – Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-8, aluminum block and heads Displacement: 6026cc (368 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 12.0:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 7400 rpm Horsepower: 520 bhp Torque: 465 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 105.7” Base Weight (pre-season): 3050 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 11x18” - 13x18” Tire Size (F/R): 275/645/18” - 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Restrictor: 30 percent w/ close ratio H-pattern, 35 percent with aftermarket sequential Other modifications: 0.5 mm (0.020 in) overbore permitted. Alternate approved camshaft, crankshaft and heads permitted through GM Motorsports. Alternate suspension pieces permitted providing they are same dimensions as stock. Alternate approved bodywork permitted. Sequential transmission permitted. The Cars 123 2011 World Challenge Media Guide DODGE VIPER (COMPETITION COUPE) Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2003–2007, ACRX 2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-10, aluminum block and heads Displacement: 8284 cc (506 ci) Valves: 20 Compression: 10.0:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 6200 rpm Horsepower: 525 bhp Torque: 565 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 99.0” Base Weight (pre-season): 3250 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 11x18” - 13x18” Tire Size (F/R): 305/645/18” – 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Restrictor: 20 percent The Cars Other modifications: Unless specifically stated in the SCCA Pro Racing VTS, cars must remain as delivered from Dodge Motorsports. Engine uses stock internals. Also uses stock intake manifold. Aftermarket headers are permitted. 124 FERRARI 430 Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2004–2009 Vehicle Type: Mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-8, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 4.3L (263 ci) Valves: 32 Compression: 12.5/1 Induction: Normally aspirated Maximum Boost: NA Maximum Engine Speed: 9,000 rpm Horsepower: 483 hp Torque: 343ftlbs Wheelbase: 102.4” Base Weight (pre-season): 3200 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): tba Tire Size (F-R): tba Forward Gears: 6 Differential: 4.3 The Cars 125 2011 World Challenge Media Guide NISSAN GT-R Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2009–2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, all-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-6, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 3800cc (231 ci) Valves: 24 Compression: 9.0:1 Induction: Turbocharged Maximum Boost: 1200 mbar (17 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 7000 rpm Horsepower: 550 hp Torque: TBD The Cars Wheelbase: TBD Base Weight (pre-season): 3500 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 12x18” - 12x18” Tire Size (F-R): 315/675/18” – 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip 126 PORSCHE 911 GT3 CUP (997) Class: GT Year Models Eligible: 2006–2011 Vehicle Type: Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-doorn coupe Engine Layout: Flat 6, aluminum block and heads Displacement: 3797 cc (231.6 ci) Valves: 24 Compression: 13.7:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 8500 rpm Horsepower: 460 bhp Torque: 303 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 92.5” Base Weight (pre-season): 2820 Wheel Size (F-R)(max.): 10.5x18” - 12x18” Tire Size (F-R): 275/645/18” – 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Type: Limited Slip The Cars 127 2011 World Challenge Media Guide VOLVO S60 Class: GT Years Eligible: 2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, all-wheel-drive, four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 5, aluminum block and head Displacement: 2500 cc (153 ci) Valves: 20 Compression: 9.2:1 Induction: Turbocharged Maximum Boost: 1800 mbar (26.1 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 8000 rpm Horsepower: 520 bhp Torque: 450 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 101.3” Base Weight (pre-season): 3350 Wheel Size (F-R): 12x18” - 12x18” Tire Size (F/R): 315/675/18” – 315/675/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Type: 3 limited slip differentials Weight Dist. Limit: 58/42 The Cars Other modifications: Approved alternate sub-frames pick-up point locations and suspension pieces may be used. Approved alternate material body panels permitted. Alternate engine internals, turbo and manifolds are used. An Xtrac H-pattern dog ring gearbox is used. 128 ACURA TSX Class: GTS Years Eligible: 2003–2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 4, aluminum block and head Displacement: 2408cc (147 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 12.5:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 7800 rpm Horsepower: 300 bhp Torque: 200 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 102.8” Base Weight (pre-season): 2750 Wheel Size: 8x17” Tire Size: 245/620/17 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Restrictor: 0% Other modifications: Xtrac sequential transmission may be used, (for the last year). Alternate front control arms are permitted. Adjustable rear upper control links are also permitted. The Cars 129 2011 World Challenge Media Guide BMW 328i (E90) Class: GTS Years Eligible: 2006 – Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two or four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 6, aluminum/magnesium block, aluminum head. Displacement: 2554cc (156 ci) Valves: 24 Compression: 11:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 8300 rpm Horsepower (Estimated): 300 bhp Torque (Estimated): 245 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 106.3” Base Weight (pre-season): 2850 Wheel Size: 8x17” Tire Size: 245/620/17 Forward Gears: 5 Differential: Limited Slip. The Cars Other modifications: Suspension arms and links may be replaced with alternate, adjustable links. The 330i 3.0 liter engine may also be used, with substantially fewer modifications and similar power output to the 2.5 liter engine. The 3.0-liter car would run in Touring Car. 130 CHEVROLET CAMARO Class: GTS Years Eligible: 2010–2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-8, aluminum block, aluminum head. Displacement: 6162cc Valves: 24 Compression: 10.7:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 6600 rpm Horsepower (Estimated): 422 bhp Torque (Estimated): 408 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 101.1” Base Weight (pre-season): 3400 Wheel Size: 10x18 Tire Size: 305/645/18 Forward Gears: 5 Differential: Limited Slip. The Cars 131 2011 World Challenge Media Guide FORD MUSTANG Boss 302S Class: GTS Years Eligible: 2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-8, aluminum block, aluminum head. Displacement: 5.0 L Valves: 32 Compression: 10.7:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 7200 rpm Horsepower (Estimated): 420 bhp Torque (Estimated): 365 lb-ft. The Cars Wheelbase: 108” Base Weight (pre-season): 3400 Wheel Size: 10x18 Tire Size: 305/645/18 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip. 132 FORD MUSTANG FR500 Class: GTS Years Eligible: 2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: V-8, aluminum block, aluminum head. Displacement: 5.0 L Valves: 32 Compression: 10.7:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: N.A. Maximum Engine Speed: 7200 rpm Horsepower (Estimated): 385 bhp Torque (Estimated): 365 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 108” Base Weight (pre-season): 3300 - 3400 Wheel Size: 10x18 Tire Size: 305/645/18 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip. The Cars 133 2011 World Challenge Media Guide HONDA S2000 Class: GTS Year Models Eligible: 2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 2.2L Valves: 16 Compression: 11.1:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: Not Applicable Maximum Engine Speed: 8000 rpm Horsepower: 270 hp Torque: 180 ft-lbs The Cars Wheelbase: 94.5 in Base Weight (pre-season): 2400 lbs Wheel Size: 9x18 10x18 Tire Size: 245/620/18 275/645/18kl Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip 134 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO Class: GTS Year Models Eligible: 2006 – Vehicle Type: front-engine, all-wheel-drive, sedan Engine Layout: In-Line 4 cylinder, iron block, Aluminum heads Displacement: 2.0L Valves: 16 Compression: 8.8:1 Induction: Turbocharger Maximum Boost: 21 psi Maximum Engine Speed: 8000 rpm Horsepower: estimate 400 hp Torque: estimate 320 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 103.3 in Base Weight: 3200 lbs Wheel Size: 9.5 x 18 Tire Size: 275/645/18 Forward Gears: 6 The Cars 135 2011 World Challenge Media Guide PORSCHE CAYMAN S Class: GTS Year Models Eligible: 2006 – Vehicle Type: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: Flat 6, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 3387 Valves: 24 Compression: 12.0:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: Not Applicable Maximum Engine Speed: 7300 rpm Horsepower: 320 hp Torque: 273 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 95.1 in Base Weight: 2900 lbs Wheel Size 9x18 11x18 Tire Size 245/645/18 305/645/18 The Cars Forward Gears: 6 136 AUDI TT Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2001–2006 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, all-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: Inline 4, Iron block and Aluminum heads Displacement: 1781cc (109 ci) Valves: 20 Compression: 9.0:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N/A Maximum Engine Speed: 6800 rpm Horsepower: estimate 260 bhp Torque: estimate 220 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 95.3” Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs Wheel Size 8x17” Tire Size 245/620/17” Forward Gears: 6 The Cars 137 2011 World Challenge Media Guide CHEVROLET COBALT SS Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2006–2008 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan. Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and heads. Displacement: 2000cc (122 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 9.5:1 Induction: Supercharged or Turbocharged Maximum Boost: 900 mbar (13 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 7500 (supercharged) or 6700 (turbocharged) Horsepower: 250 hp Torque: 200 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 102.8 in Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs (supercharged) or 3000 lbs (turbocharged) Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 235/40/18” - 235/40/18” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Weight Dist. Limit: 50/50 The Cars Other modifications: GM Stage 2 Performance Kit permitted for supercharged engine. 138 HONDA CIVIC SI Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2006 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, two-door hatchback Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 1998cc (122 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 11.7:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N/A Maximum Engine Speed: 8600 rpm Horsepower: estimate 250 bhp Torque: estimate 170 lb-ft. Wheelbase: 106.3 “ Base Weight (pre-season): 2750 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620/17” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip The Cars 139 2011 World Challenge Media Guide HONDA CIVIC SI Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2001–2005 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, two-door hatchback Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and heads Displacement: 2409cc (147 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 11.0:1 Induction: Naturally aspirated Maximum Boost: N/A Maximum Engine Speed: 7800 rpm Horsepower: 250 bhp Torque: 200 lb-ft. The Cars Wheelbase: 101.4 “ Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620/17” Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Weight Dist. Limit: 58/42 140 MAZDA RX-8 Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2004–2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, four-door coupe Engine Layout: 2 Rotor Wankel Displacement: 1308cc (79.8 ci) Valves: 0 Compression: 10.0:1 Induction: Naturally Aspirated Maximum Boost: Not Applicable Maximum Engine Speed: 9000 rpm Horsepower: 250 hp Torque: 150 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 106.4 in Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620x17 – 245/620x17 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip Other modifications: Racing exhaust header, clutch and flywheel permitted. MAZDASPEED body panels permitted. The Cars 141 2011 World Challenge Media Guide SCION tC Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2004–2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, two-door coupe Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and head Displacement: 2362cc (144 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 9.8:1 Induction: Supercharged Maximum Boost: 850 mbar (12 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 7200 rpm Horsepower: 250 hp Torque: 200 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 106.3 Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620/17” – 245/620/17” Forward Gears: 5 Differential: Limited Slip Weight Dist. Limit: 58/42 The Cars Other modifications: TRD Supercharger permitted. Racing exhaust header permitted. 142 VOLKSWAGEN GTI Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2006–2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 4, Iron block and Aluminum head Displacement: 1984cc (121 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 10.5:1 Induction: tubocharged Maximum Boost: 900 mbar (14 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 6800 rpm Horsepower: estimate 260 hp Torque: estimate 220 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 101.6 Base Weight (pre-season): 3000 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620/17 - 245/620/17 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip The Cars 143 2011 World Challenge Media Guide VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLI Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2005–2010 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 4, Aluminum block and head Displacement: 1984cc (121 ci) Valves: 16 Compression: 10.5:1 Induction: tubocharged Maximum Boost: 900 mbar (14 psi) Maximum Engine Speed: 6800 rpm Horsepower: estimate 260 hp Torque: estimate 220 ft-lbs The Cars Wheelbase: 101.6 Base Weight (pre-season): 2800 lbs Wheel Size (F-R): 8x17” - 8x17” Tire Size (F-R): 245/620/17 - 245/620/17 Forward Gears: 6 Differential: Limited Slip 144 VOLVO C30 Class: Touring Car Year Models Eligible: 2011 Vehicle Type: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan Engine Layout: Inline 5, Iron block and Aluminum head Displacement: 2.5 L Valves: 20 Compression: 9.0:1 Induction: tubocharged Maximum Boost: TBD Maximum Engine Speed: 6500 rpm Horsepower: estimate 267 hp Torque: estimate 250 ft-lbs Wheelbase: 103.9 Base Weight (pre-season): 3000 lbs Wheel Size: 8x17 Tire Size: 245/620/17 Forward Gears: 6 The Cars 145 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Cars Notes 146 RECORDS 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Records Career Performance Charts Starts (26+ Races): 1 Peter Cunningham 2 Michael Galati 3 Pierre Kleinubing 4 James Sofronas 5 Lou Gigliotti Randy Pobst 7 Taz Harvey 8 Andy Pilgrim 9 Charles Espenlaub 10 Tony Gaples 11 Jeff Altenburg 12 Nick Esayian 13 Eric Curran 14 David Rosenblum 15 Dino Crescentini 16 James Clay 17 Fred Meyer 18 Mike Fitzgerald 19 Bill Cooper 20 Seth Thomas Will Turner 22 Boris Said Chip Herr Brandon Davis 25 Tommy Archer Chuck Hemmingson 27 Phil McClure 28 Michael McCann Sonny Whelen John Heinricy 31 Jeff Courtney 32 Kuno Wittmer 33 Shauna Marinus Walter Swick 35 Paul Brown 36 Terry Borcheller Jim Osborn 38 David Farmer Dave Jolly 40 Alain Chebeir Alfred DuPont Kermit Upton Tim Wiens 44 Bobby Archer Derek Bell John Bourassa Neil Hannemann 48 Fred Pignataro 49 Justin Marks 50 Bill Auberlen Hugh Plumb 52 Ken Dobson Ron Emmick Jeff McMillin Hugh Stewart Johannes Van Overbeek 57 Jason Daskalos Albert Mirko Jon Prall Charlie Putman 148 195 149 131 121 108 101 96 91 80 79 77 76 70 66 65 64 62 61 60 59 59 59 58 54 53 52 50 49 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 39 38 36 62 65 69 71 75 79 84 87 89 95 Thomas Safar II Chris Neville 35 Phil Parlato Robert Stretch Willy Lewis 34 Manny Matz Peter Schwartzott Michael Sturm Roger Foo 33 Matt Richmond Norris Rancourt 32 Neal Sapp R.K. Smith Bob Woodhouse Rob Fellows 31 Robert “Rob” Foster Grant Lockwood Scotty B. White Leo Capaldi 30 Stuart Hayner Bob Miller Leighton Reese Kevin Shrantz Scott Bradley 29 Robb Holland Ritch Marziale Mike Davis 28 Jim Minneker Paul Booher 27 Doc Bundy Reese Cox Mark Dixon Walter Markes David Schardt Jimmy Adams 26 Steve Lisa Career Wins: 1 Peter Cunningham 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Randy Pobst 4 Michael Galati 5 Lou Gigliotti 6 Bill Auberlen 7 Tommy Archer Neil Hannemann Andy Pilgrim R.K. Smith 11 Terry Borcheller 12 Bobby Archer Ron Emmick Dave Jolly Kermit Upton 16 Bill Cooper Eric Curran Chip Herr John Heinricy David Murry 21 Paul Booher Mike Fitzgerald Willy Lewis 40 29 26 23 22 14 10 9 8 7 6 Kuno Wittmer Elliott Forbes-Robinson 5 Ron Fellows Peter Kitchak Norris Rancourt Neal Sapp Bill Saunders Robert Stout Jeff Altenburg 4 Doc Bundy Price Cobb Brandon Davis Chuck Hemminson Wolf Henzler Hugh Plumb Jason Saini Peter Schwartzott James Sofronas Lance Stewart Mitch Wright Max Angelelli 3 Todd Buras Almo Coppelli Dino Crescentini Shawn Hendricks Shane Lewis Seth Thomas Will Turner Johannes Van Overbeek Lawson Aschenbach 2 Kim Baker Maruo Baldi Paul Bonaccorsi Bobby Carradine Alain Chebeir Jim Dentici Charles Downes Ryan Eversley Rob Fellows Stuart Hayner Don Knowles Scott Lagasse Ron Lauzon Phil McClure Max Papis Matt Plumb Vic Rice Tony Rivera Boris Said Richard Spenard Greg Theiss Olimpio Alencar, Jr. 1 John Angelone Mark Behm Jack Benedict Tom Benua Tommy Clark James Clay Jason Daskalos Ken Dobson Alfred DuPont David Empringham Bob Endicott Charles Espenlaub Nick Esayian David Farmer Roger Foo Doug Goad Bill Gray John Green Joey Hand Peter Hanson Taz Harvey Brad Hoyt Ricardo Imery Niclas Jonsson Marc Kirberg Ray Kong Paul Lambert David Lapham Bo Lemler Robin Liddell Michael McCann Tyler McQuarrie Jim Minneker Paul Mumford Chris Neville Adam Pecorari John Petrick Steve Pfeffer Leighton Reese Rob Rizzo Don Salama Steve Saleen Kevin Schrantz Kristian Skavnes Martin Snow Melanie Snow Beaver Theodosakis Joe Varde Ken Wallace, Jr. Scotty B. White Chris Wiehle Ken Wilden Nick Wittmer John Young Fastest Qualifier: 1 Peter Cunningham 42 2 Pierre Kleinubing 36 3 Randy Pobst 34 4 Lou Gigliotti 26 5 Michael Galati 23 6 Bill Auberlen 13 Bill Cooper 8 Terry Borcheller 10 9 9 Tommy Archer 10 Ron Emmick 8 Dave Jolly 12 Price Cobb 7 Chip Herr 14 Brandon Davis 6 Shawn Hendricks 16 Bobby Archer 5 Doc Bundy Mike Fitzgerald 149 The Records 25 32 44 53 75 The Records 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 25 38 45 61 150 Wolf Henzler Shane Lewis Andy Pilgrim Norris Rancourt Bill Saunders R.K. Smith Jeff Altenburg 4 Max Angelelli Kim Baker Paul Booher Eric Curran Charles Espenlaub Peter Kitchak Scott Lagasse Leighton Reese Jason Saini James Sofronas Kermit Upton Johannes Van Overbeek Jim Dentici 3 Ron Fellows Elliot Forbes-Robinson Neil Hannemann Neal Sapp Will Turner Kuno Wittmer Todd Buras 2 Alfred DuPont Rob Fellows Eric Foss Mark Hein Paul Lambert Phil McClure Tyler McQuarrie Hugh Plumb Matt Plumb Vic Rice Rob Rizzo Boris Said Joe Varde Nick Wittmer Makoto Yamamura Lawson Aschenbach 1 Scott Bradley Klaus Bytzek Alain Chebeir James Clay Almo Coppelli Dino Crescentini Rick Dilorio Ken Dobson Taz Harvey Taylor Hacquard Stuart Hayner John Heinricy Chuck Hemmingson Ricardo Imery Davy Jones Niclas Jonsson Marc Kirberg David Lapham Dave Lemon David Leslie Shauna Marinus Eric Meyer Tommy Milner Albert Mirko Keith Mitchell David Murry Max Papis Adam Pecorari Doug Peterson Peter Schwartzott Martin Snow Richard Spenard Lance Stewart Robert Stout Bob Stretch Bob Thomas Seth Thomas Mark Wolocatiuk Career Fastest Race Laps: 1 Peter Cunningham 24 2 Randy Pobst 22 3 Pierre Kleinubing 18 4 Michael Galati 17 5 Bill Auberlen 16 6 Terry Borcheller 13 7 Lou Gigliotti 10 8 Peter Kitchak 8 John Heinricy Andy Pilgrim 11 Mike Fitzgerald 7 Seth Thomas Will Turner 14 Doc Bundy 5 Price Cobb Eric Curran Alfred DuPont Charles Espenlaub Wolf Henzler R.K. Smith Kermit Upton III 22 Ken Dobson 4 Ron Fellows Shawn Hendricks Rob Rizzo 26 Max Angelelli 3 Kim Baker Paul Booher Todd Buras James Clay Bill Cooper Brandon Davis Neil Hannemann Chuck Hemmingson Chip Herr Scott Lagasse Willy Lewis Phil McClure David Murry Tony Rivera Martin Snow Johannes van Overbeek Kuno Wittmer 44 Jeff Altenburg 2 Bobby Archer Tommy Archer Almo Coppelli Ron Emmick David Farmer Nic Jonnson Chris Neville Hugh Plumb Leighton Reese Steve Saleen Neal Sapp Peter Schwarzott Kristian Skavnes Mike Skeen Robert Stout Bob Stretch Dennis Aase 1 Jimmy Adams John Angelone Andrew Aquilante Mauro Baldi George Biskup Glenn Boros Alain Chebeir Jeff Courtney Dino Crescentini Ben Crosland Jim Daniels Charlie Downes Bob Endicott Ryan Eversley Rob Fellows Roger Foo Eric Foss Taylor Hacquard Joey Hand Taz Harvey Robb Holland Ron Johnson Marc Kirberg David Leslie Tom Lepper Shane Lewis Robin Liddell Jim Lovett Alexander Lvov Terry McCarthy Tyler McQuarrie Eric Meyer Tommy Milner Max Papis Steve Pfeffer Walter Puckett Dick Read Matt Richmond Boris Said Jason Saini Bobby Sak Victor Sifton James Sofronas Richard Spenard Lance Stewart Hans Stuck Joe Varde Nick Wittmer John Young Top-Three finishes: (10+): 1 Peter Cunningham 97 2 Pierre Kleinubing 77 3 Randy Pobst 61 4 Michael Galati 57 5 Lou Gigliotti 49 6 Andy Pilgrim 37 7 Neil Hannemann 30 8 Bill Cooper 26 9 Tommy Archer 25 10 Terry Borcheller 23 John Heinricy 12 Bobby Archer 22 Bill Auberlen R.K. Smith 15 Jeff Altenburg 21 Dave Jolly 17 Eric Curran 20 Taz Harvey Willy Lewis 20 Brandon Davis 19 21 Ron Emmick 18 Norris Rancourt 23 James Sofronas 17 Kermit Upton Johannes Van Overbeek 16 26 Mike Fitzgerald 15 Hugh Plumb 28 Paul Booher 13 Boris Said 30 Neal Sapp 12 31 Shawn Hendricks 11 32 Lawson Aschenbach 10 Doc Bundy Nick Esayian Elliott Forbes-Robinson Chuck Hemmingson Chip Herr Will Turner Top-Five Finishes (10+): 1 Peter Cunningham 131 2 Pierre Kleinubing 96 3 Michael Galati 84 4 Randy Pobst 75 5 Andy Pilgrim 58 6 Lou Gigliotti 57 7 Taz Harvey 47 8 Jeff Altenburg 36 35 9 Tommy Archer 10 Bill Cooper 34 11 Neil Hannemann 33 James Sofronas 13 Eric Curran 31 Kermit Upton 15 Bill Auberlen 29 Dave Jolly 17 Terry Borcheller 28 John Heinricy 19 Bobby Archer 27 151 The Records 61 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Records 22 27 29 30 34 37 38 39 40 42 45 50 58 Boris Said R.K. Smith Brandon Davis 25 Mike Fitzgerald Willy Lewis Kuno Wittmer Norris Rancourt Chuck Hemmingson 24 Ron Emmick Chip Herr 22 Charles Espenlaub 21 Hugh Plumb Johannes Van Overbeek Jeff McMillin 20 Phil McClure 18 Jim Minneker Will Turner Paul Booher 17 Nick Esayian 16 Shawn Hendricks 15 Doc Bundy 14 Peter Schwartzott Paul Armstrong 13 Dino Crescentini Mitch Wright Lawson Aschenbach 12 Alfred DuPont Elliot Forbes-Robinson Chris Neville Neal Sapp Max Angelelli 11 Ken Dobson Justin Marks Michael McCann Walter Puckett Jason Saini David Schardt Robert Stout Bobby Carradine 10 Alain Chebeir James Clay Steve Dinan Ron Fellows Peter Kitchak David Murry Jochen Rohr Seth Thomas Top-10 Finishes (15+): 1 Peter Cunningham 166 2 Pierre Kleinubing 109 3 Michael Galati 107 4 Randy Pobst 93 5 Andy Pilgrim 84 6 Lou Gigliotti 74 Taz Harvey 70 7 James Sofronas 9 Jeff Altenburg 52 10 Tommy Archer 49 11 Eric Curran 47 12 Will Turner 44 13 Bill Cooper 43 John Heinricy 152 15 17 19 21 22 27 29 30 31 35 38 41 44 46 47 48 49 50 52 56 60 66 69 74 77 Mike Fitzgerald 42 Charles Espenlaub Brandon Davis 41 Kuno Wittmer Chuck Hemmingson 40 Kermit Upton Dino Crescentini 38 Bill Auberlen 36 Nick Esayian Neil Hannemann Dave Jolly Boris Said Bobby Archer 35 Terry Borcheller Tony Gaples 33 Chris Neville 32 Chip Herr 31 Phil McClure Hugh Plumb R.K. Smith Willy Lewis 30 Seth Thomas Johannes Van Overbeek Jeff Courtney 29 Michael McCann Jeff McMillin Ron Emmick 28 Norris Rancourt David Rosenblum Alain Chebeir 27 Justin Marks James Clay 26 Jim Minneker 25 Doc Bundy 24 Ken Dobson 23 David Farmer 22 John Schneider Lawson Aschenbach 21 Paul Booher Alfred DuPont Shauna Marinus Paul Brown 20 Jason Daskalos Michael Sturm Tim Wiens Paul Armstrong 19 Rob Fellows Shawn Hendricks Jason Saini Neal Sapp Peter Schwartzott Leighton Reese 18 Thomas Safar II Steve Saleen Derek Bell 17 Reese Cox Steve Dinan Justin Jackson Mitch Wright Albert Mirko 16 David Schardt Kevin Schrantz Jimmy Adams 15 Niclas Jonsson Peter Kitchak Matt Plumb Walter Puckett Robert Stretch Peter Kitchak Matt Plumb Walter Puckett Robert Stretch Career Driver Records Most Races 195, Peter Cunningham Overall Fastest Qualifying Speed 119.620 mph, Rob Rizzo, Watkins Glen, 1996 Driver Class Victories Career: 40, Peter Cunningham Season: 8, Peter Cunningham (2010) Overall Fastest Race Lap 116.440 mph, Martin Snow, Watkins Glen, 1996 Winning Percentage Career: 37.8%, Bill Auberlen (14 of 37) 20+ starts Season: 75.0%, Lou Gigliotti, (6-8) - 5+ starts Top-Three Class Finishes Career: 97, Peter Cunningham Season: 10, Peter Cunningham, 2010, GTS Top-Three Class Finishing Percentage Career: 69.77%, Neil Hannemann (30 of 43) 20+ starts Top-Five Class Finishes Career: 131, Peter Cunningham Season: 11, Peter Cunningham, 2010, GTS Top-Five Class Finishing Percentage Career: 84.4%, R.K. Smith (27-32) 20+ starts Season: 100%, by 18 drivers Top-10 Class Finishes Career: 166, Peter Cunningham Season: 12, Peter Cunningham, 2010, GTS Top-10 Class Finishing Percentage Career: 96.9%, R.K. Smith (31 of 32) 20+ starts Season: 100%, by 47 drivers Overall Fastest Winner’s Speed 112.435 mph, Martin Snow, Watkins Glen, 1996 Overall Closest Margin of Victory GT - 0.031-sec., Randy Pobst over Ricardo Imery, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, 2006 TC - 0.005-sec., Brandon Davis over Eric Curran, Denver, 2006 Overall Widest Margin of Victory Seven laps, Neil Hannemann, Mosport Park, 1991 In single-class sprint format: 1:32.418, Michael Galati, Mosport, 2006 Overall Longest Race (time) 24:02:36.06, 2028.68 miles, Mosport Park, 1990. Winners: Andy Pilgrim, John Heinricy, Don Knowles, Stu Hayner Overall Shortest Race (time) 40:11.07, 62.73 miles, Lime Rock Park, 1996. Winner: Boris Said Most Positions Gained By A Race Winner 43, Bill Auberlen, Lime Rock Park, Touring Car Race 1, 2001 (Started 44th) The Records Class Fastest Qualifiers Career: 42 Peter Cunningham Season: 10, Peter Cunningham, 2010 153 2011 World Challenge Media Guide Rookie of the Year: 1995 S Jochen Rohr T David Seuss SP Paul Booher 1996 S2 Almo Coppelli T1 Brian C. Clarke T2 Michael Galati 1997 T1 Ron Johnson T2 Pierre Kleinubing 1998 T1 Reese Cox T2 Hugh Plumb 1999 GT George Biskup TC Kevin Schrantz 2000 GT Justin Jackson TC Neal Sapp 2001 GT Bob Miller TC Roger Foo The Records 2002 GT John Young TC Marc Kirberg 154 2003 GT Tom Oates TC Matt Plumb 2004 GT Michael McCann TC Dino Crescentini 2005 GT Sonny Whelen TC Brandon Davis 2006 GT Lawson Aschenbach TC Jeff Courtney 2007 GT Brian Kubinski TC Stan Wilson 2008 GT Gunter Schaldach TC Jason Saini 2009 GT Bill Ziegler TC Eric Foss 2010 GT Fred Roberts GTS Ernie Jakubowski TC Robert Stout Manufacturer Records Year-by-Year Champions: 1990 WC SP Chevrolet Eagle 1991 WC SS SP Chevrolet Not Awarded Eagle 1992 A & B C D Not Awarded Honda Eagle 1993 A & B C Not Awarded Honda 1994 WC TC SP Porsche Chevrolet Honda 1995 S T SP Porsche Eagle Honda 1996 S1 S2 T1 T2 Not Awarded Saleen Eagle Honda 1997 T1 T2 Ford/ Saleen Saturn 1998 T1 T2 Ford/ Saleen Acura 1999 GT TC Porsche Acura 2000 GT TC Porsche Acura 2001 GT TC Audi BMW 2002 GT TC Porsche Acura 2003 GT TC Audi BMW 2004 GT TC Audi BMW 2005 GT TC Cadillac Acura 2006 GT TC Porsche Acura 2007 GT TC Cadillac Mazda 2008 GT TC Porsche Acura 2009 GT TC Porsche Acura Volvo Acura Scion 2010 GT GTS TC The Records 155 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Records Manufacturer Class Victories 1 Acura 2 Chevrolet 3 BMW 4 Porsche 5 Eagle 6 Mazda 7 Honda 8 Ford (including Saleen) 9 Audi 10 Oldsmobile 11 Dodge 12 Cadillac 13 Lotus 14 Volvo 15 Nissan, Saturn 16 Scion 17 Volkswagen 18 Mosler 19 Pontiac 156 81 71 52 51 31 26 25 23 21 18 16 12 9 9 7 5 4 3 1 Model Class Victories 1 Chevrolet Corvette 47 2 Acura Integra R 31 Eagle Talon/Turbo AWD 4 Acura TSX 26 5 Chevrolet Camaro 22 6 Honda Prelude/Si 18 Porsche 911 Cup 8 Ford Saleen Mustang/SR 17 Mazda 6 10 BMW M3 16 Dodge Viper Olsmobile Achieva 13 Acura NSX 14 14 Porsche 911 GT3 13 15 BMW 325i 12 Cadillac CTS-V 17 Audi S4 Competition 8 BMW 328is Lotus Esprit Turbo 20 Audi A4 Turbo 7 BMW 325is Saturn SC Volvo S60 24 Audi RS 6 6 25 Acura RSX 5 Honda CRX Si Nissan 300ZX Turbo Porsche 911 GT Porsche 911 GT/RSR/Turbo Scion tC 31 Mazda Protégé 4 Volkswagen Jetta GLI 33 BMW 328i 3 Ford Mustang Mosler Intruder 36 BMW 325Ci 2 BMW 328ci Chevrolet Monte Carlo Honda Civic Si Mazda RX-8 Oldsmobile Calais Porsche 911 EVO/GT2 43 BMW 328Ti 1 Mazda RX-7 Turbo Nissan Sentra SE-R Pontiac Sunfire Porsche 944 Turbo Volvo S60R Circuit-by-Circuit Race Winners AUTOBAHN COUNTRY CLUB Joliet, Illinois 2009 Randy Pobst (GT) Jason Saini (TC) AUTODROME DEL NORTE Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico 1991 Boris Said (WC) Tommy Archer (SP) CLEVELAND BURKE LAKEFRONT AIRPORT Cleveland, Ohio 1992 R.K. Smith (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Norris Rancourt (C) Bill Saunders (D) 2005 Robin Liddell (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) DALLAS GRAND PRIX Dallas, Texas 1993 R.K. Smith (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Peter Cunningham (C) 1994 Price Cobb (WC) Lou Gigliotti (TC) Peter Cunningham (SP) DALLAS GRAND PRIX IN ADDISON Addison, Texas 1990 R.K. Smith (WC) Bobby Archer (SP) 1991 R.K. Smith (WC) Lou Gigliotti (SS) Norris Rancourt (SP) DENVER GRAND PRIX Denver, Colo. 1990 Scott Lagasse (WC) Bobby Archer (SP) 1991 Doc Bundy (WC) Terry Borcheller (SS) Dave Jolly (SP) 2005 Wolf Henzler (GT) Eric Curran (TC) 2006 Brandon Davis (TC) Mauro Baldi (A) Neil Hannemann (B) Chuck Hemmingson (C) DETROIT GRAND PRIX Detroit, Mich. 2001 Peter Cunningham (GT) 2008 Randy Pobst (GT) FIREBIRD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Phoenix, Ariz. 1992 Shawn Hendricks (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Ron Emmick (C) Neil Hannemann (D) HEARTLAND PARK Topeka, Kan. 1997 Rob Fellows (T1) Johannes van Overbeek (T2) 1998 Bill Cooper (T1) Pierre Kleinubing (T2) INFINEON RACEWAY (Sears Point) Sonoma, Calif. 1990 Doc Bundy (WC) Jim Dentici (SP) 1991 Shawn Hendricks (WC) Mitch Wright/Bo Lemler (SP) 1992 R.K. Smith (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) John Green (C) Neil Hannemann (D) 1993 Elliott Forbes-Robinson (A) Neil Hannemann (B) Peter Cunningham (C) 1995 Price Cobb (S) Kermit Upton (T) Terry Borcheller (SP) 1996 Melanie Snow (S1) Shane Lewis (S2) Vic Rice (GTA) Peter Cunningham (T1) Paul Booher (T2) 2000 Bill Cooper (GT) Hugh Plumb (TC) 2001 Johannes van Overbeek (GT) Neal Sapp (TC) 2003 Bill Auberlen (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2004 Wolf Henzler (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC, Race 1) Nic Jonsson (TC, Race 2) 2005 Lou Gigliotti (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2006 Ricardo Imery (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) The Records DES MOINES GRAND PRIX Des Moines, Iowa 1990 R.K. Smith (WC) Mitch Wright (SP) 1991 Shawn Hendricks (WC) Jack Benedict (SS) Peter Cunningham (SP) 1992 R.K. Smith (A) Tom Benua (B) Dave Jolly (C) Bill Saunders (D) 1993 R.K. Smith (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Ron Emmick (C) 1994 157 2011 World Challenge Media Guide LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY Las Vegas, Nev. 2000 Michael Galati (GT) Hugh Plumb (TC) LIME ROCK PARK Lime Rock, Conn. 1992 Kim Baker (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Ron Emmick (C) Neil Hannemann (D) 1993 Elliott Forbes-Robinson (A) David Lapham (B) Peter Cunningham (C) 1995 David Murry (S) Kermit Upton (T) Dave Jolly (SP) 1996 Almo Coppelli (S2) Boris Said III (T1) Paul Booher (T2) 1997 Kermit Upton III (T1) Kristian Skavnes (T2) 1998 Peter Cunningham (T1) Pierre Kleinubing (T2) 1999 Bobby Archer (GT) Michael Galati (TC) 2000 Terry Borcheller (GT) Kevin Schrantz (TC) 2001 Michael Galati (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC, Race 1) Pierre Kleinubing (TC, Race 2) 2002 Randy Pobst (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2003 Bill Auberlen (GT, Race 1) Bill Auberlen (GT, Race 2) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2004 Randy Pobst (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2005 Max Angelelli (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2007 Chip Herr (TC) 2008 Kuno Wittmer (TC, Race 1) Chip Herr (TC, Race 2) The Records GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH Long Beach, Calif. 2006 Ron Fellows (GT) 2007 Eric Curran (GT) 2008 Brandon Davis (GT) 2009 James Sofronas (GT) 2010 Kuno Wittmer (GT) Tyler McQuarrie (GTS) Robert Stout (TC) LOWE’S MOTOR SPEEDWAY Concord, N.C. 2000 Bill Cooper (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2007 Andy Pilgrim (GT) MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA Monterey, Calif. 1990 Doc Bundy (WC) 158 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 Peter Cunningham (SP) John Heinricy (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (Touring) Mike Fitzgerald (GT) Alfred duPont (TC) Peter Cunningham (GT) Roger Foo (TC) Randy Pobst (GT) Paul Lambert (TC) Paul Mumford (GT) Jeff Altenburg (TC) Wolf Henzler (GT) Jeff Altenburg (TC) Max Papis (GT) John Angelone (TC) Randy Pobst (GT) Eric Curran (TC) Andy Pilgrim (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) James Sofronas (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) MIAMI GRAND PRIX Miami, Fla. 1994 Alencar Jr. (A) Willy Lewis (B) Norris Rancourt (C) MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE Lexington, Ohio 1994 John Heinricy (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Norris Rancourt (C) 1997 Peter Cunningham (T1) Paul Booher (T2) 1998 Terry Borcheller (T1) Hugh Plumb (T2) 1999 Peter Kitchak (GT) Michael Galati (Touring) 2002 Michael Galati (GT) Will Turner (TC) 2003 Bob Endicott (TC) 2004 Michael Galati (GT) Matt Plumb (TC) 2005 Wolf Henzler (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2006 Lou Gigliotti (GT) Chip Herr (TC) 2007 Eric Curran (GT) Joey Hand (TC) 2008 Tommy Archer (GT) Kuno Wittmer (TC) 2009 Brandon Davis (GT) Jason Saini (TC) 2010 Race 1 Mike Skeen (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Ryan Eversley (TC) Race 2 James Sofronas (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Ryan Eversley (TC) MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK Tooele, Utah 2006 Lou Gigliotti (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2007 Tommy Archer (GT) Jeff Altenburg (TC) 2008 Tommy Archer (GT) Jason Saini (TC) 2010 Kuno Wittmer (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Robert Stout (TC) GRAND PRIX OF MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Minn. 1996 Shane Lewis (S2) Greg Theiss (T1) Chuck Hemmingson (T2) 1997 Peter Kitchak (T1) Paul Booher (T2) 1998 Chris Wiehle (T1) Lance Stewart (T2) Ken Dobson (TC, Race 1) Paul Bonaccorsi (TC, Race 2) Phil McClure (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) Michael Galati (GT, Race 1) Ron Fellows (GT, Race 2) Matt Plumb (TC) Ron Fellows (GT) Charles Espenlaub (TC) Michael Galati (GT) Chip Herr (TC) Eric Curran (GT) Adam Pecorarri (TC) Eric Curran (GT) Michael Galati (TC) Jason Daskalos (GT) Kuno Wittmer (TC) Peter Cunningham (TC) Randy Pobst (GT) John Heinricy (GTS) Chip Herr (TC) Ron Fellows (GT) John Heinricy (GTS) Robert Stout (TC) NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK Millville, N.J. 2008 James Sofronas (GT) 2009 Andy Pilgrim (GT) Jason Saini (GT) PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Phoenix, Ariz. 1995 John Heinricy (S) Neil Hannemann (T) Paul Booher (SP) 1996 Willy Lewis (T1) Charlie Downes (T2) PIKES PEAK INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Colorado Springs, Colo. 1997 Peter Cunningham (T1) Pierre Kleinubing (T2) 1998 Terry Borcheller (T1) Pierre Kleinubing (T2) 1999 Peter Kitchak (GT) Will Turner (Touring, Race 1) Chuck Hemmingson (Touring, Race 2) PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Portland, Ore. 2001 Michael Galati (GT) Neal Sapp (TC) 2004 Tommy Archer (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2005 Dino Crescentini (GT) Randy Pobst (TC) The Records MOSPORT INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Bowmanville, Ontario, Can. 1990 Andy Pilgrim/John Heinricy/Don Knowles/Stuart Hayner (WC) Peter Cunningham/Ron Lauzon/ Randy Pobst (SP) 1991 R.K. Smith/Ken Wallace/Ken Wilden/RichardSpenard/David Empringham/Tommy Clark/ Peter Cunningham (WC) Lou Gigliotti/Leighton Reese/Brad Hoyt/ Mark Behm/John Petrick (SS) Mitch Wright/Tommy Archer/ Bobby Archer(SP) 1992 Kim Baker/Ray Kong/Peter Hanson/Jim Minneker/Don Knowles (A) Chris Neville/Doug Goad/David Murry (B) Taz Harvey/Ron Lauzon/Jim Dentici (C) Bill Saunders/Beaver Theodosakis/Mitch Wright/AndyPilgrim/Neil Hannemann (D) 1993 Elliott Forbes-Robinson (A) Neil Hannemann (B) Ron Emmick (C) 1994 Richard Spenard (A) Bill Cooper (B) Ron Emmick (C) 1995 David Murry (S) Lou Gigliotti (T) Dave Jolly (SP) 1996 Almo Coppelli (S2) Kermit Upton (T1) Charlie Downes (T2) 1997 Rob Fellows (T1) Pierre Kleinubing (T2) 1999 Bobby Archer (GT) Michael Galati (Touring) 2000 Bobby Archer (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2001 Peter Cunningham (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2002 David Farmer (GT) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Race 1 Race 2 PUERTO RICO GRAND PRIX San Juan, Puerto Rico 2003 Randy Pobst (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 159 2011 World Challenge Media Guide RENO GRAND PRIX Reno, Nev. 1996 Andy Pilgrim (S1) Rob Rizzo (S2) Vic Rice (GTA) Peter Cunningham (T1) Michael Galati (T2) 1997 Lou Gigliotti (T1) Johannes van Overbeek (T2) The Records ROAD AMERICA Elkhart Lake, Wis. 1991 Bobby Carradine (WC) Lou Gigliotti (SS) Dave Jolly (SP) 1992 Bill Cooper (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Randy Pobst (C) Bill Saunders (D) 1993 Elliott Forbes-Robinson (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Norris Rancourt (C) 1994 Price Cobb (WC) Joe Varde (TC) Dave Jolly (SP) 1995 David Murry (S) Willy Lewis (T) Peter Schwartzott (SP) 1996 Andy Pilgrim (S2) Greg Theiss (T1) Michael Galati (T2) 1998 Terry Borcheller (T1) Lance Stewart (T2) 2002 Michael Galati (GT) Paul Bonaccorsi (TC) 2003 Mike Fitzgerald (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) 2004 Michael Galati (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) 2006 Tommy Archer (GT) Chip Herr (TC) 2008 Tommy Archer (GT) James Clay (TC) 2009 Tony Rivera (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) ROAD ATLANTA Braselton, Ga. 1990 Doc Bundy (WC) Bobby Archer (SP) 1993 David Murry (A) Kermit Upton III (B) Ron Emmick (C) 1994 Price Cobb (WC) Neil Hannemann (TC) Peter Cunningham (SP) 1995 John Heinricy (S) Neil Hannemann (T) Paul Booher (SP) 1995 David Murry (S) Kermit Upton (T) Ron Emmick (SP) 1999 Kermit Upton (GT, Race 1) 160 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Kermit Upton (GT, Race 2) Michael Galati (Touring) Mike Fitzgerald (GT) Mike Fitzgerald (TC) Michael Galati (GT, Race 1) Peter Cunningham (GT, Race 2) Neal Sapp (TC, Race 1) Neal Sapp (TC, Race 2) Peter Cunningham (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) Mike Fitzgerald (GT, Race 1) Randy Pobst (GT, Race 2) Bill Auberlen (TC, Race 1) Pierre Kleinubing (TC, Race 2) Pierre Kleinubing (TC, NON POINTS) Max Angelelli (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) Max Papis (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) Andy Pilgrim (GT) Randy Pobst (TC) Lawson Aschenbach (GT) Michael Galati (TC) Brandon Davis (GT) Chip Herr (TC) Andy Pilgrim (GT) Seth Thomas (TC) ST. PETERSBURG GRAND PRIX St. Petersburg, Fla. 1990 R.K. Smith (WC) Bobby Archer (SP) 1996 Almo Coppelli (S2) Willy Lewis (T1) Alain Chebeir (T2) 1997 Peter Cunningham (T1) Peter Schwarzott (T2) 2005 Tommy Archer (GT) Randy Pobst (TC) 2006 Lawson Aschenbach (GT) Randy Pobst (TC) 2010 Race 1 Randy Pobst (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Todd Buras (TC) Race 2 Dino Crescentini (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Todd Buras (TC) CIRCUIT STE. CROIX Ste. Croix, Quebec, Canada 2000 Peter Cunningham (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) SAN DIEGO GRAND PRIX (NTC CIRCUIT) San Diego, Calif. 2000 Terry Borcheller (GT) Neal Sapp (TC) SEBRING INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Sebring, Fla. 2001 Peter Cunningham (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2002 Michael Galati (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2003 Phil McClure (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2004 Max Angelelli (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) 2005 Tommy Archer (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) 2006 2007 2008 2009 Michael McCann (GT) Bill Auberlen (TC) Eric Curran (GT) Jeff Altenburg (TC) Randy Pobst (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) Tony Rivera (GT) Seth Thomas (TC) TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY Fort Worth, Texas 2000 Mike Fitzgerald (GT) Don Salama (TC) 2001 Michael Galati (GT) Steve Pfeffer (TC) TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY College Station, Texas 1991 Bobby Carradine (WC) Bill Gray/Stu Hayner (SS) Peter Schwartzott (SP) GRAND PRIX OF TORONTO Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario, Can. 2007 Randy Pobst (GT) Peter Cunningham (TC) 2010 Randy Pobst (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Nick Wittmer (TC) Pierre Kleinubing (Touring) Randy Pobst (GT) Chuck Hemmingson (TC) VANCOUVER MOLSON INDY Vancouver, B.C., Canada 1999 Scotty B. White (GT) Hugh Plumb (Touring) VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Alton, Va. 2002 John Young (GT) Pierre Kleinubing (TC) 2008 Kuno Wittmer (TC) 2010 Race 1 Randy Pobst (GT) Nick Esayian (GTS) Todd Buras (TC) Race 2 Andy Pilgrim (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Robert Stout (TC) GRAND PRIX OF WASHINGTON, DC Washington, D.C. 2002 Randy Pobst (GT) Marc Kirberg (TC) WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL Watkins Glen, N.Y. 1992 Bill Cooper (A) Lou Gigliotti (B) Dave Jolly (C) Bill Saunders (D) 1996 Martin Snow (S1) Steve Saleen (S2) Lou Gigliotti (T1) Peter Schwartzott (T2) 1997 Lou Gigliotti (T1) Michael Galati (T2) 1998 Terry Borcheller (T1) Lance Stewart (T2) 2007 Randy Pobst (GT) Randy Pobst (TC 1) Randy Pobst (TC 2) 2008 Randy Pobst (GT) Michael Galati (TC) 2009 Dino Crescentini (GT) Seth Thomas (TC) 2010 Ron Fellows (GT) Peter Cunningham (GTS) Robert Stout (TC) WEST MICHIGAN GRAND PRIX Grand Rapids, Mich. 1998 Peter Cunningham (T1) Lance Stewart (T2) 1999 Peter Kitchak (GT) Will Turner (Touring) The Records GRAND PRIX de TROIS-RIVIERES Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Can. 1993 Elliott Forbes-Robinson (A) Willy Lewis (B) Ron Emmick (C) 1994 Mauro Baldi (A) Bill Cooper (B) Dave Jolly (C) 1995 David Murry (S) Willy Lewis (T) Peter Cunningham (SP) 1996 Shane Lewis (S2) Lou Gigliotti (T1) 1997 Peter Cunningham (T1) Alain Chebeir (T2) 1998 Terry Borcheller (T1) Michael Galati (T2) 1999 Peter Kitchak (GT) 2002 161 2011 World Challenge Media Guide The Records Season-by-Season Point Standings (Top-10) 1990 (World Challenge Class) Ps. Driver Car 1 R. K. Smith Chevrolet Corvette 2 Doc Bundy Lotus Esprit Turbo 3 John Heinricy Chevrolet Corvette 4 Boris Said III Chevrolet Corvette 5 Scott Lagasse Lotus Esprit Turbo 6 Andy Pilgrim Chevrolet Corvette 7 Lou Gigliotti Chevrolet Corvette 8 Claude Poirier Chevrolet Corvette 9 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Corvette 10 Dave Jolly Mazda RX-7 Turbo Pts. 201 183 180 169 168 152 150 128 113 112 Awards SPT NA 4 NA 1 NA 3 NA 10 NA 1 NA 8 NA 2 NA 4 NA 5 NA 11 DAL LAG DMO RATMOS DEN STP 1 2 1 3 10 5 1 14 1 8 1 6 2 6 2 7 4 13 1 7 2 5 11 2 4 2 8 3 13 12 3 2 6 1 13 4 9 7 7 1 12 8 6 3 8 5 3 14 20 7 5 5 10 10 - 9 15 10 9 14 7 11 17 6 4 - 18 9 6 11 1990 (Super Production Class) BPs.Driver Car 1 Bobby Archer Eagle Talon 2 Peter Cunningham Honda CRX Si 3 Tommy Archer Eagle Talon 4 Mitch Wright Eagle Talon 5 Jim Dentici Honda CRX Si 6 Scott Gaylord Mazda Miata 7 Chuck Hemmingson Oldsmobile Calais 8 Mark Wolocatiuk Chevrolet Beretta 9 Herb Shriver Honda CRX Si 10 Irv Hoerr Oldsmobile Calais Pts. 211 204 185 170 150 145 111 105 88 85 Awards SPT NA 5 NA 2 NA 5 NA 4 NA 1 NA 9 NA 14 NA 3 NA 8 NA 12 DAL LAG DMO RATMOS DEN STP 1 7 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 17 1 3 3 2 6 15 2 2 2 2 12 11 1 3 2 4 10 14 9 6 6 12 5 5 3 2 8 7 4 6 5 3 7 5 10 - 15 15 5 4 - - 9 9 10 10 11 14 - 7 4 4 17 - - - 1991 (World Challenge Class) Ps. Driver Car 1 Shawn Hendricks Chevrolet Corvette 2 Bobby Carradine Lotus Esprit Turbo 3 Andy Pilgrim Chevrolet Corvette 4 John Schneider Nissan 300 ZX T 5 R.K. Smith Chevrolet Corvette 6 Kat Teasdale Chevrolet Corvette 7 Doc Bundy Lotus Esprit Turbo 8 Boris Said III Ford Mustang 9 John Heinricy Chevrolet Corvette 10 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Corvette Pts. 212 173 170 167 161 156 143 140 134 129 Awards SPT DAL DMO MOS DENRAM TWS SAL NA 1 2 1 4 2 2 2 5 NA 4 4 5 - 3 1 1 6 NA 10 5 6 3 7 7 3 3 NA 9 10 10 7 11 5 5 2 NA 12 1 2 1 4 6 9 NA 8 6 11 2 6 9 10 4 NA 2 8 3 - 1 3 8 NA 11 14 8 4 12 13 11 1 NA 10 3 4 6 13 8 7 NA 5 13 12 1 9 12 6 - 1991 (Super Sport Class) Ps. Driver 1 Lou Gigliotti 2 Terry Borcheller 3 Tom Boston 4 Bill Gray 5 Brad Hoyt 6 Stu Hayner Jack Benedict John Petrick Leighton Reese 10 Kevin Dillon Car Chevrolet Camaro Ford Mustang Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Ford Mustang Pts. 165 89 87 57 55 30 30 30 30 27 Awards DAL DMO MOS DEN RAM TWS NA 1 3 1 3 1 3 NA - 6 - 1 5 8 NA 4 - - 2 8 7 NA - - - - - 1 NA - - 1 - - 3 NA - - - - - 1 NA - 1 - - - NA - - 1 - - NA - - 1 - - NA - 2 - - - - 1991 (Super Production Class) Ps. Driver Car 1 Mitch Wright Eagle Talon 2 Norris Rancourt Honda CRX Si 3 Rob Vining Honda CRX Si 4 Taz Harvey Honda CRX Si 5 Tommy Archer Eagle Talon 6 Bobby Archer Eagle Talon 7 Dave Jolly Oldsmobile Calais 8 Dave Guider Mazda RX-7 9 Bobby Wolf Honda CRX Si 10 Mark Simo Honda CRX Si Pts. 184 178 151 149 143 133 119 117 110 101 Awards SPT NA 1 NA 5 NA - NA 2 NA 8 NA 6 NA - NA 10 NA 4 NA 9 1992 (A Class) Ps. Driver 1 R.K. Smith 2 Kim Baker 3 Bill Cooper 4 Jim Minneker 5 Mike Maloney 6 Boris Said III 7 Shawn Hendricks 8 Kenny Wallace Jr. 9 John Heinricy 10 Mark Dismore Pts. 215 188 183 156 116 85 76 51 42 40 Awards FBD DMO WGI LRP CLEMOS RAM SPT NA 3 1 2 3 1 4 3 1 NA 12 8 4 1 3 1 4 2 NA 2 3 1 2 - 4 1 5 NA 11 6 3 - 4 1 2 7 NA 9 - - 5 5 8 5 6 NA - 7 - - - 4 6 3 NA 1 2 - - - 6 - NA 6 10 - - - 9 - NA 10 - - - - 2 - NA - - - - 2 - - - 162 Car Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Ford Mustang Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette DAL DMO MOS DENRAM TWS SAL 10 10 1 7 4 2 4 1 3 5 2 13 6 5 8 2 9 3 7 3 6 5 5 8 5 9 16 12 - 6 1 - 8 2 1 11 - 1 13 6 14 4 - 7 2 1 1 13 - 8 6 4 5 7 - 12 7 6 11 - 7 - 4 3 8 - 8 8 Car Chevrolet Camaro Mazda RX-7 Turbo Chevrolet Camaro Ford Mustang Chevrolet Camaro Eagle Talon Turbo Mitsubishi Eclipse Chevrolet Camaro BMW M3 Dodge Daytona Pts. 226 182 163 123 102 87 80 76 70 60 Awards FBD DMO WGI LRP CLEMOS RAM SPT NA 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 NA 3 5 2 2 3 2 10 10 NA 4 8 5 9 5 1 6 9 NA 6 9 - 10 2 - 3 5 NA 2 10 13 4 - - - 3 NA 7 1 - - 4 - 9 NA - 4 9 11 - - - 2 NA - - 4 8 6 - 8 NA - - 3 4 7 - 2 NA 5 3 11 - - - - - 1992 (C Class) Ps. Driver 1 Dave Jolly 2 Taz Harvey 3 Norris Rancourt 4 Ron Emmick 5 Sergio Afanasenko 6 Randy Pobst 7 Chuck Hemmingson 8 Ed Manger 9 Ron Lauzon 10 Jim Dentici Car Oldsmobile Achieva Honda Prelude Honda Prelude Oldsmobile Achieva Mazda RX-7 Honda Prelude Oldsmobile Achieva Oldsmobile Calais Honda Prelude Honda Prelude Pts. 212 191 161 156 125 82 50 38 30 30 Awards FBD DMO WGI LRP CLEMOS RAM SPT NA 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 NA 3 5 3 4 3 1 4 6 NA 2 2 2 3 1 3 - NA 1 - 4 1 - 4 3 3 NA - 4 5 5 4 - 6 7 NA - - - - - 3 1 2 NA - - - - - 2 - 4 NA - - - - - - 5 8 NA - - - - - 1 - NA - - - - - 1 - - 1992 (D Class) Ps. Driver 1 Neil Hannemann 2 Bill Saunders 3 John Mahr 4 Oscar Peralta 5 Bob Beede Car Eagle Talon Eagle Talon Volkswagon GTI Eagle Talon Suzuki Swift Pts. 228 227 101 83 62 Awards FBD DMO WGI LRP CLEMOS RAM SPT NA 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 NA 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 NA - 4 5 6 6 - 6 NA - 6 - - 9 - 4 3 NA - - 4 5 7 - - - 1993 (A Class) Ps. Driver 1 Elliott Forbes-Robinson 2 R K. Smith 3 Boris Said 4 Bill Cooper 5 Steve Saleen John Schneider 7 Shawn Hendricks 8 Chuck Cottrell 9 Daniel Jones 10 David Murry Car Nissan 300ZX Chevrolet Corvette Saleen Mustang Chevrolet Camaro Saleen Mustang Nissan 300ZX Chevrolet Corvette Porsche 944 Turbo Porsche Turbo Lotus Esprit Pts. 225 212 136 123 88 88 63 42 40 30 Awards RAT MOS STP DMO LRP TRV RAM DAL 18,375 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 4 2 20,853 3 2 3 1 3 1 5,300 5 4 4 - 5 5 - 2 5,625 4 3 5 2 2 - - 2,575 - - - 4 3 6 6 2,200 8 6 6 5 - 4 4 7 2,907 - - - - - 3 8 6 1,200 - - - - - - 5 5 1,000 7 5 - - - - - 3,000 1 - - - - - - - 1993 (B Class) Ps. Driver 1 Willy Lewis 2 Lou Gigliotti 3 Neil Hannemann 4 Kermit Upton III 5 Paul Armstrong 6 Chris Neville 7 Dave Lapham 8 Tom Natasi II 9 Myron Cottrell 10 Bill Cooper Car Eagle Talon Chevrolet Camaro Eagle Talon BMW M3 Eagle Talon Chevrolet Camaro Mazda RX-7 Turbo Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Pts. 190 167 165 157 153 151 144 90 82 75 Awards RAT MOS STP DMO LRP TRV RAM DAL 9,375 2 4 3 14 2 1 4 4 18,921 15 2 10 1 12 17 1 1 8,525 3 1 1 3 13 6 12 18 6,525 1 10 8 4 3 18 5 10 3,575 8 6 4 15 5 4 8 7 6,178 7 3 7 16 18 3 6 3 7,575 4 5 2 2 1 14 25 25 1,825 6 9 13 5 7 - - 800 13 8 - 9 17 12 18 23 9,136 - - - - - 2 2 5 1993 (C Class) Ps. Driver 1 Ron Emmick 2 Peter Cunningham 3 Norris Rancourt 4 Dave Jolly 5 Michael Sturm 6 Gary Ain 7 Taz Harvey 8 Keith Mitchell 9 Mark Youngquist 10 Bob Beede Car Oldsmobile Achieva Honda Prelude Honda Prelude Oldsmobile Achieva Honda Prelude Mazda RX-7 Honda Prelude Saturn Nissan Sentra Suzuki Swift GT Pts. 218 215 182 162 151 141 136 130 127 118 Awards RAT MOS STP DMO LRP TRV RAM DAL 16,350 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 3 16,000 2 2 1 2 1 9 2 1 10,350 4 - 4 3 2 2 1 2 4,875 14 3 3 11 3 3 4 14 3,250 5 5 6 7 11 6 9 8 2,425 7 8 7 14 6 8 11 7 2,600 13 7 5 15 12 5 10 5 2,725 6 6 - 12 4 7 8 10 2,225 11 11 8 5 8 12 7 6 2,000 8 12 10 9 9 10 17 15 163 The Records 1992 (B Class) Ps. Driver 1 Lou Gigliotti 2 Makoto Yamamura 3 Chris Neville 4 Terry Borcheller 5 Michael Pettiford 6 Tom Benua 7 Albert Mirko 8 Judd Jackson 9 Kermit Upton III 10 Mitch Wright 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 1994 (World Challenge Class) Ps. Driver Car Pts. 1 Price Cobb Porsche 911 Turbo 252 2 Mauro Baldi Porsche 911 Turbo 220 3 John Heinricy Chevrolet Corvette 179 4 Jim Minneker Chevrolet Corvette 141 5 Victor Sifton Chevrolet Camaro 129 6 Elliott Forbes-Robinson Nissan 300ZX 101 7 John Schneider Nissan 300ZX 92 8 Steve Dinan BMW 540i 79 9 Jeff Nowicki Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 55 10 Scott Allman Chevrolet Corvette 51 The Records 1994 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Neil Hannemann 2 Lou Gigliotti 3 Bill Cooper 4 Willy Lewis 5 Paul Armstrong 6 Chris Neville 7 Joe Varde 8 Rick Fairbanks 9 Kermit Upton III 10 Skip Marelia Awards MIA MOH DMO TRV MOS RAT RAM DAL 19,350 4 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 14,975 6 5 1 1 3 6 2 2 10,500 - 1 2 8 2 2 9 7 4,475 - 8 8 5 4 11 4 4 2,725 7 11 5 7 6 9 8 4,950 3 3 4 2 12 - - 3,125 2 7 7 4 11 - - 2,725 - 6 11 - 8 10 3 1,800 - 9 - - 9 - 5 1,200 - - 9 9 - - 10 8 Car Eagle Talon Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Eagle Talon Eagle Talon Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro BMW M-3 Chevrolet Camaro Pts. Awards MIA MOH DMO TRV MOS RAT RAM DAL 211 $13,075 2 2 1 3 3 1 15 8 204 29,414 12 1 5 13 4 3 2 1 197 31,534 6 18 2 1 1 2 12 14 1 11 3 15 2 9 3 5 177 8,275 163 7,270 3 6 17 5 5 5 5 3 149 8,377 9 3 6 4 6 22 6 6 134 17,504 8 12 16 2 12 20 1 19 113 1,250 13 14 14 16 11 10 8 9 109 4,438 - - 4 6 - 6 4 4 104 1,600 22 9 12 9 9 16 13 10 1994 (Super Production Class) Ps. Driver Car 1 Dave Jolly Olds Achieva 2 Peter Cunningham Honda PreludeSi 3 Norris Rancourt Honda PreludeSi 4 Taz Harvey Honda Prelude 5 Ron Emmick Olds Achieva 6 Dave Rosenblum Saturn 7 Jody Lift Honda PreludeSi 8 Jay Hartz Honda PreludeSi 9 Michael Sturm Honda Prelude 10 Bob Beede Suzuki Swift Pts. Awards MIA MOH DMO TRV MOS RAT RAM DAL 216 $13,850 2 2 5 1 2 5 1 6 213 $10,975 4 7 2 11 5 1 2 1 190 $9,175 1 1 3 4 7 15 15 3 144 $4,325 6 4 4 2 15 17 4 18 142 $4,775 3 6 15 - 1 16 19 17 141 $3,250 13 3 8 5 14 18 6 4 106 $3,225 5 10 6 14 3 6 22 106 $1,600 7 9 7 12 10 14 17 99 $2,325 - - 9 6 8 4 23 8 96 $800 15 19 10 10 12 13 21 12 1995 (Sports Class) Ps. Driver 1 David Murry 2 John Heinricy 3 Jochen Rohr 4 Jim Minneker 5 Victor Sifton 6 Bob Bondurant 7 Stephen Dinan 8 Steve Saleen 9 Mark Knepper 10 Pierre Bareil Car Porsche 911 GT2 Chevrolet Corvette Porsche 911 GT2 Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro Saleen Mustang BMW 540 Saleen Mustang SSZ Stradale Mustang LX Pts. Purse 432 $28,200 369 15,400 334 11,100 329 10,200 260 5,900 253 4,700 234 21,700 221 3,600 177 2,000 175 1,600 PIR MOS LRP RAM TRV RAT RAT SPT 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 1 12 2 4 5 1 7 3 3 4 6 3 2 5 6 4 4 3 3 5 3 6 5 5 6 2 8 14 11 3 10 11 8 4 11 8 10 3 9 5 - - 2 - 4 2 8 7 9 - 13 4 7 4 - 7 9 10 10 13 9 - 11 11 DS 9 9 12 7 1995 (Touring Class) Ps. Driver 1 Neil Hannemann 2 Willy Lewis 3 Kermit Upton 4 Bill Cooper 5 Paul Armstrong 6 Lou Gigliotti 7 David Seuss 8 Greg Theiss 9 Mark Dixon 10 Gene Michaux Car Eagle Talon AWD Eagle Talon AWD BMW M3 Chevrolet Camaro Eagle Talon AWD Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro Pontiac Firebird Chevrolet Camaro Pts. Purse 389 $23,600 388 19,700 374 46,950 290 9,500 283 6,300 263 17,300 244 5,800 214 5,500 148 1,000 143 1,700 PIR MOS LRP RAM TRV RAT RAT SPT 1 2 3 3 2 1 4 4 2 8 2 1 1 3 6 2 - 5 1 5 3 4 1 1 10 3 16 4 4 10 13 3 4 4 5 13 5 6 7 11 3 1 14 2 12 15 3 18 8 6 11 7 13 5 14 6 5 9 6 6 6 21 18 7 12 - 13 9 - - 12 - - 10 11 - 8 15 7 Pts. Purse 382 $22,400 317 15,700 309 17,150 305 14,300 278 6,800 252 8,000 244 6,650 236 3,000 220 2,700 180 1,500 PIR MOS LRP RAM TRV RAT RAT SPT 2 4 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 16 7 16 14 1 2 2 3 1 1 5 4 18 21 11 14 2 2 DQ 10 3 1 12 4 8 10 8 2 8 8 6 - 3 9 1 DS 20 4 4 13 7 6 9 8 7 5 15 5 5 24 4 9 13 12 13 8 10 13 10 15 5 22 5 11 9 18 18 12 6 17 10 1995 (Super Production Class) Ps. Driver Car 1 Peter Cunningham Honda Prelude 2 Paul Booher Saturn 3 Dave Jolly Olds Achieva 4 Ron Emmick Olds Achieva 5 Chris Neville Honda Prelude 6 Peter Schwartzott Honda Prelude 7 Mark Spruell Olds Achieva 8 Taz Harvey Honda Prelude 9 Albert Mirko Honda Prelude 10 David Rosenblum Saturn 164 Si Si Si Si Si 1996 (S1 Class) Ps. Driver 1 Martin Snow 2 Klaus Bytzek 3 Melanie Snow 4 Andy Pilgrim 5 Harry Bytzek Car Porsche Porsche Porsche Porsche Porsche 1996 (S2 Class) Ps. Driver 1 Almo Coppelli 2 Shane Lewis 3 Steve Saleen 4 Rob Rizzo 5 Doc Bundy 6 Steve Dinan 7 Jochen Rohr 8 Klaus Bytzek 9 Thomas Safar 10 Monte Smith Car Callaway Corvette Mosler Intruder Saleen Mustang Saleen Mustang Lotus Esprit BMW 540 Sport Porsche 911 GT2 Porsche 911 GT2 Chevrolet Corvette Porsche 911 Turbo Pts. Purse STP MOS LRP MIN TRVRAM WGI REN SPT 247 $27,400 1 1 1 4 8 7 2 4 3 245 27,250 11 2 4 1 1 2 6 6 1 1 7 4 205 21,700 7 10 3 10 3 3 195 13,500 - 9 2 9 9 8 7 1 2 180 8,600 8 4 10 2 6 13 8 5 9 155 12,600 4 7 12 5 4 4 9 - 11 98 8,700 2 3 5 3 - - - - 86 2,100 - 5 6 11 7 15 - - 79 2,100 - - 9 - 5 DS - 3 10 68 1,500 - - - - - 6 2 DS 5 1996 (Touring 1 Class) Ps. Driver 1 Lou Gigliotti 2 Willy Lewis 3 Kermit Upton III 4 Greg Theiss 5 Peter Cunningham 6 Brian Clarke 7 Cameron Worth 8 Mark Simo 9 Walter M. Swick 10 David Seuss Car Saleen Mustang Eagle Talon BMW M-3 Eagle Talon Acura NSX Callaway Camaro Mazda RX-7 T Ford Mustang Cobra BMW M-3 Saleen Mustang Pts. Purse STP 241 $31,800 2 230 18,300 1 228 23,150 4 220 16,300 - 198 11,500 6 160 5,750 7 150 4,600 14 145 9,050 8 135 1,350 11 130 4,300 13 PIR MOS LRP MIN TRV RAM WGI REN SPT 3 16 2 3 1 25 1 4 7 1 3 16 2 10 21 5 2 3 5 1 5 6 13 19 2 3 4 2 5 3 1 2 1 4 14 5 9 4 4 17 14 22 9 1 1 12 - 6 14 4 8 7 7 10 6 8 8 16 - 5 6 15 8 15 - - 5 3 2 8 18 9 11 18 14 11 11 11 12 10 16 7 11 11 9 - 13 17 9 14 1996 (Touring 2 Class) Ps. Driver 1 Michael Galati 2 Taz Harvey 3 Alain Chebeir 4 Paul Booher 5 David Rosenblum 6 Terry Borcheller 7 Walter Puckett 8 Peter Schwartzott 9 Fred Meyer 10 Michael Sturm Car Honda Prelude Honda Prelude BMW 325 is Saturn SC Saturn SC BMW M-3 Saturn SC Honda Prelude Honda Prelude Honda Prelude Pts. Purse STP 211 $19,500 2 209 12,400 3 198 16,800 1 197 12,350 DS 171 6,400 4 157 19,400 - 141 5,450 - 137 7,000 9 89 2,800 - 78 2,000 8 PIR MOS LRP MINRAM WGI REN SPT 4 10 25 5 1 6 1 2 3 5 5 3 2 7 7 4 8 11 2 8 5 5 4 6 14 6 1 2 11 3 5 1 6 7 3 17 12 4 6 12 2 3 21 15 3 2 2 12 9 4 4 9 9 DS 3 - 4 6 7 4 1 - - - 13 15 8 10 11 10 - 15 11 - 8 - - 10 1997 (Touring One Class) Ps. Driver 1 Peter Cunningham 2 Lou Gigliotti 3 Rob Fellows 4 Simon Gregg 5 Ron Johnson 6 Thomas Safar II 7 Grant Carter 8 Doug Frazier 9 Duane Grahovec 10 C. David Seuss Car Acura NSX Saleen Mustang Saleen Mustang Saleen Mustang Saleen Mustang Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Camaro Saleen Mustang Chevrolet Camaro Saleen Mustang Points Purse STP 251 $26,450 1 232 16,150 3 226 19,600 12 198 9,100 9 174 10,250 10 154 7,300 - 149 5,250 - 146 4,550 11 124 5,050 5 114 4,500 8 LRP MOH WGI MIN HPT 14 1 4 2 2 2 10 1 8 13 4 2 2 3 1 4 3 3 5 5 5 6 5 15 16 8 13 9 13 8 17 12 10 10 10 15 14 8 14 9 - 11 11 7 - 6 19 7 6 11 TRV MOS 1 - 2 19 18 1 19 15 4 12 7 8 5 9 10 11 8 5 12 - PPI REN 1 2 15 1 2 10 6 4 7 9 9 5 8 6 11 11 - 12 - - 1997 (Touring Two Class) Ps. Driver 1 Pierre Kleinubing 2 Paul Booher 3 Michael Galati 4 Taz Harvey 5 Jim Lovett 6 Alain Chebeir 7 J. van Overbeek 8 David Rosenblum 9 Lu Ryba 10 Walter Puckett Car Points Purse STP Acura Integra 255 $22,050 2 Saturn SC 250 19,200 4 Acura Integra 246 16,550 3 Honda Prelude 213 11,500 5 Honda Prelude 205 9,100 7 BMW 328is 200 10,650 10 BMW M3 178 11,050 11 Saturn SC 146 5,850 12 Oldsmobile Achieva 121 3,650 6 Saturn SC 119 7,550 - LRP MOH WGI MIN HPT 4 3 3 4 13 19 1 4 1 3 2 2 1 5 5 25 9 2 3 7 3 7 5 12 4 7 5 7 7 8 8 8 - 1 20 22 6 6 6 6 6 14 10 10 10 - - - - 2 TRV MOS 6 1 2 5 3 2 4 3 13 4 1 9 7 19 8 8 DS - 5 6 PPI REN 1 4 6 2 16 11 3 3 4 6 7 13 5 1 14 DS - 15 2 5 911 911 911 911 911 GT2 EVO GT2 EVO Turbo GT2 GT2 EVO Pts. 87 83 57 35 27 Purse WGI REN SPT $4,500 1 4 3 1,500 2 2 4 3,800 - 3 1 2,500 - 1 1,000 - - 2 The Records 165 The Records 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 1998 (Touring One Class) Ps. Driver 1 Terry Borcheller 2 Ron Johnson 3 Peter Cunningham 4 Neil Hannemann 5 Bobby Archer 6 Paul Brown 7 Reese Cox 8 Thomas Safar II 9 David Schardt 10 Jeff Conkel Car Saleen Mustang Saleen Mustang Acura NSX Dodge Viper Dodge Viper GT5 Mustang Cobra R Corvette Corvette ZR-1 Toyota Supra T Porsche 911 Points Purse HPT 248 $19,500 - 199 9,800 2 185 9,750 15 175 7,750 6 150 8,900 - 118 4,150 8 118 3,750 4 106 3,750 17 106 2,100 10 105 4,100 5 LRP MOH MIN WMI TRV RAM WGI 10 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 7 14 4 12 1 15 6 1 2 14 4 - 3 - 4 3 3 3 3 - 3 12 - 2 2 - 4 12 10 - 5 20 4 DS - 19 6 9 11 DS - 10 3 11 - 8 16 14 5 13 - 13 6 - 5 - 5 4 - - PPI 1 7 18 3 2 6 16 4 8 1998 (Touring Two Class) Ps. Driver 1 Michael Galati 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Lance Stewart 4 Hugh Plumb 5 Will Turner 6 J. van Overbeek 7 David Rosenblum 8 Alain Chebeir 9 Walter Puckett 10 Brad Creger Car Acura Integra Acura Integra Acura Integra BMW 328is BMW 328i BMW 328is Saturn BMW 328is Saturn Acura Integra Points Purse HPT 240 $13,750 2 228 15,200 1 224 15,150 5 167 8,150 9 166 6,750 8 163 10,550 3 150 4,950 6 139 7,150 12 137 3,900 18 113 2,800 15 LRP MOH MIN WMI TRV RAM WGI 2 2 4 8 1 13 3 1 3 16 11 2 12 2 8 8 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 2 14 15 4 DS 9 7 8 - 5 2 4 5 4 7 2 7 DS - 11 12 9 12 11 3 9 6 13 3 3 6 DS - 3 24 17 5 4 14 17 17 19 11 6 - 8 10 PPI 2 1 15 4 7 3 13 6 5 9 1999 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Bobby Archer 2 Peter Kitchak 3 George Biskup 4 David Schardt 5 Bill Cooper 6 Reese Cox 7 Paul Brown 8 Scotty B. White 9 John Heinricy 10 Terry Lackey Car Points Purse MOS Dodge Viper GTS 249 $86,900 1 Porsche 911 RSR 248 54,500 11 Porsche 993 RSR 216 27,650 2 Toyota Supra Turbo 200 19,600 3 Chevrolet Corvette 178 16,900 4 Chev. Corvette C5 136 16,050 17 Saleen SR 124 12,400 16 Chev. Corvette C5 120 12,950 14 Chev. Corvette C5 114 16,350 19 Chevrolet Corvette 107 5,900 13 LRP MOH RAT RAT TRV WMI VAN 1 2 3 23 2 8 3 24 1 4 2 1 1 7 3 3 6 9 15 4 15 6 4 17 7 5 12 5 2 20 2 3 16 20 16 7 26 5 5 - 2 - 19 6 8 6 14 28 2 9 19 22 10 - 13 1 8 - - - - 3 - 23 18 26 12 8 26 4 PPI LAG 4 3 1 4 5 2 3 5 18 6 6 9 17 26 dq 8 2 1 8 13 1999 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Michael Galati 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Hugh Plumb 4 Will Turner 5 Alfred duPont 6 Kevin Schrantz 7 Brian Wade 8 Jeff Tarr 9 Rick Ellinger 10 Jason Potter Car Acura Integra R Acura Integra R Acura Integra R BMW 328is BMW 328is Acura Integra R BMW 328is BMW 328is Mercedes-Benz Honda Accord LRP MOH RAT RAT TRV WMI VAN 1 1 1 4 9 6 3 2 3 4 1 10 2 19 6 2 2 2 2 1 7 6 9 6 18 1 7 1 7 5 8 12 19 4 2 15 8 10 17 18 3 13 8 6 11 7 28 8 16 19 16 14 16 14 10 9 17 - 22 6 5 11 8 9 23 7 5 3 5 - PPI LAG 5 4 3 1 8 2 2 18 4 19 6 3 16 20 18 8 9 23 - - 2000 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Jeff McMillin 2 Michael Galati 3 Bobby Archer 4 Bill Cooper 5 Justin Jackson 6 Terry Borcheller 7 Peter Cunningham 8 John Heinricy 9 Reese Cox 10 David Schardt Car Points Purse LMS MOS LRP SPT STC TMS RAT LAG LAS SAN BMW M3 209 $70,250 8 4 6 4 5 5 2 9 8 7 Audi S4 Comp. 189 55,650 - 2 5 2 20 11 8 14 1 5 Dodge Viper GTS 173 33,700 30 1 2 6 4 6 5 12 7 25 Chev. Corvette C5 168 41,700 1 6 31 1 2 38 32 3 3 28 Porsche 993 RSR 163 20,150 4 10 8 32 6 3 4 4 20 12 Saleen SR 151 36,150 - - 1 - - 28 3 2 2 1 BMW M3 144 29,000 5 5 4 34 1 14 25 43 7 29 Chev. Corvette C5 144 13,550 34 27 33 9 3 4 7 13 9 3 Chev. Corvette C5 142 15,950 2 31 3 13 14 30 9 7 17 10 - - 5 2 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 130 16,800 14 3 28 3 12 28 2000 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Pierre Kleinubing 2 Neal Sapp 3 Kevin Schrantz 4 Hugh Plumb 5 Don Salama 6 Alfred duPont 7 Paul Alderman 8 Steve Pfeffer 9 Will Turner 10 Mike Fitzgerald Car Acura Integra R BMW 328Ci Acura Integra R Acura Integra R BMW 328i BMW 328is BMW 328is BMW 328is BMW 328i BMW 328Ci 166 R R R R Points Purse MOS 265 $47,500 1 262 31,800 3 253 31,500 2 188 20,750 - 185 14,700 5 166 13,050 7 133 7,000 10 121 6,400 15 119 5,700 14 116 6,650 6 Points Purse LMS MOS LRP SPT STC TMS RAT LAG LAS SAN 252 $82,920 1 1 - 2 1 11 3 2 4 3 241 49,400 13 2 2 10 2 8 2 7 3 1 202 34,960 21 6 1 6 4 2 9 6 8 5 192 49,610 2 33 25 1 28 10 5 3 1 2 181 26,130 5 9 35 3 3 1 29 9 5 7 178 30,550 22 5 13 8 29 5 4 1 2 4 155 10,100 7 14 6 9 27 4 6 17 10 9 143 7,250 - 7 12 5 7 25 8 12 7 10 138 14,880 4 4 7 7 24 23 7 11 6 29 133 21,860 30 34 3 4 6 24 1 4 29 26 2001 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Michael Galati 2 Peter Cunningham 3 Johannes van Overbeek 4 Mike Fitzgerald 5 Jeff McMillIn 6 Justin Jackson 7 Jimmy Adams 8 Phil McClure 9 Bob Miller 10 Justin Marks Car Audi S4 Comp. Acura NSX SC Porsche 911 Cup Porsche 911 Cup BMW M3 E46 Porsche 911 Cup Porsche 911 Cup Corvette C5 Porsche 911 Cup Porsche 911 Cup Points Purse TMS 283 $132,200 1 271 105,600 2 222 38,900 27 215 26,500 4 203 35,000 5 190 19,350 7 185 21,000 26 158 15,300 12 149 21,800 6 146 9,800 9 SEB MOS LRP DET SPT POR LAG RAT RAT 2 3 1 4 4 1 10 1 2 1 1 23 1 8 6 1 2 1 3 4 8 2 1 2 2 11 6 4 2 3 8 5 11 6 6 9 5 14 12 3 2 8 8 8 4 6 12 7 6 7 3 13 7 5 7 5 2 10 9 4 3 9 8 13 8 26 5 3 16 4 14 7 8 9 22 12 10 9 5 17 13 9 16 15 15 13 7 7 13 11 2001 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Pierre Kleinubing 2 Neal Sapp 3 Steve Pfeffer 4 Ken Dobson 5 Will Turner 6 Don Salama 7 Hugh Plumb 8 Terry McCarthy 9 Roger Foo 10 Taz Harvey Car Acura Integra R BMW 325is BMW 328is BMW 328ci BMW 328is BMW 328is Acura Integra R BMW 328is Honda Civic Si Honda Civic Si Points Purse TMS 257 $60,675 4 216 49,900 2 199 28,700 1 197 22,800 10 179 22,600 29 178 21,000 5 172 20,850 12 146 17,000 7 134 17,675 11 121 18,100 9 SEB MOS LRP DET SPT POR LAG RAT RAT 1 1 2 1 3 15 5 3 4 23 8 25 3 1 1 10 1 1 3 4 13 38 2 8 16 4 8 13 7 9 8 13 4 2 5 3 2 29 5 4 7 3 8 8 6 5 3 11 2 9 11 12 6 37 4 2 8 6 4 10 6 12 29 3 - 8 5 3 10 DQ 5 11 32 41 13 6 12 1 13 15 25 10 32 9 5 2 7 36 38 2002 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Michael Galati 2 Peter Cunningham 3 Randy Pobst 4 John Young(R) 5 Jeff McMillin 6 Johannes van Overbeek 7 Derek Bell 8 David Farmer 9 Justin Marks 10 Bob Miller Car Audi S4 Comp. Acura NSX SC Porsche 911 Cup Saleen SR BMW M3 Porsche 911 Cup Audi S4 Comp. Corvette ZO6 Porsche 911 Cup Porsche 911 Cup Points 272 254 222 207 205 199 174 170 148 146 Purse SEB MOS LRP MOH RAMWDC $99,000 1 5 6 1 1 6 $74,400 2 2 4 7 3 4 $52,600 - - 1 3 DNS 1 $31,100 5 6 7 9 6 5 $34,650 3 4 3 4 4 3 $28,675 18 3 2 2 2 2 $15,550 7 7 11 5 7 7 $20,250 9 1 8 21 8 19 $13,100 6 8 9 6 DNS - $9,900 19 11 12 14 9 10 2002 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Peter Cunningham 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Marc Kirberg(R) 4 Ken Dobson 5 Chuck Hemmingson 6 Will Turner 7 Paul Bonaccorsi 8 Taz Harvey 9 Mike Fitzgerald 10 Shauna Marinus Car Acura Integra R Acura Integra R BMW 325is BMW 325Ci Mazda Protege BMW 325i Mazda Protege Honda Civic Si Lexus IS 300 Mazda Protege Points 255 248 205 194 192 191 184 167 159 139 Purse SEB MOS LRP MOH RAM WDC TRV MOS LAG RAT VIR $64,450 3 9 2 13 3 6 4 7 3 1 6 $66,800 1 3 1 8 2 34 34 8 2 2 1 $31,100 6 6 5 41 4 1 8 10 12 13 3 $35,900 2 1 4 48 32 17 2 5 6 7 17 $26,550 7 16 36 7 8 5 1 4 4 4 36 9 $34,600 2 45 1 6 2 28 3 15 32 8 $32,600 16 7 6 2 1 35 16 1 5 16 31 $20,600 8 5 3 3 30 9 7 9 8 25 21 $17,950 5 8 9 4 28 3 3 2 42 DNS $16,075 41 18 39 5 5 8 10 26 16 5 5 2003 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Randy Pobst 2 Bill Auberlen 3 Phil McClure 4 Hans Stuck 5 Mike Fitzgerald 6 Justin Marks 7 David Farmer 8 Michael Galati 9 Boris Said 10 Thomas Oates(R) Car Audi RS 6 BMW M3 Corvette Z06 BMW M3 Porsche 911 Cup BMW M3 Corvette Z06 Audi RS 6 BMW M3 Corvette Z06 Points 255 231 213 194 186 168 165 163 161 134 Purse SEB MOS LRP LRP RAT INF RAM LAG RAT PR $96,600 3 3 3 2 3 15 21 3 1 1 $77,600 5 4 1 1 10 1 9 2 25 5 $42,350 1 1 4 6 5 5 14 - 4 3 $43,100 4 5 24 3 2 3 17 4 12 4 $35,600 2 21 6 DNS 1 8 1 6 2 DNS $21,050 - 8 5 4 6 4 19 8 7 8 $13,500 11 9 12 8 9 7 10 9 6 15 $27,750 25 16 10 16 13 6 2 11 3 2 $30,975 23 6 2 DNS 4 2 4 5 10 18 $10,875 16 18 7 15 14 12 6 13 15 10 2003 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Bill Auberlen 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Will Turner 4 Peter Cunningham 5 Chuck Hemmingson 6 Jeff Altenburg 7 Roger Foo 8 Mike Fitzgerald 9 Matt Plumb(R) 10 Tim Pappas(R) Car BMW 325i Acura RSX-S BMW 325i Nissan SE-R Mazda Protege ES Mazda Protege ES Mazda Protege ES Lexus IS300 BMW 325 Lexus IS300 Points 291 212 170 162 160 147 146 143 124 122 Purse SEB MOS LRP RAT INFMOH RAM LAG RAT $88,100 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 4 $60,600 2 1 1 5 20 35 4 22 1 $18,100 9 4 9 15 6 6 5 11 21 $20,200 15 42 22 6 5 5 1 30 3 $24,275 7 7 7 4 32 3 33 3 18 $36,200 38 40 21 2 2 26 6 1 2 $18,550 3 12 8 8 7 9 11 35 7 $11,700 4 3 23 9 28 4 32 12 8 $16,750 32 6 2 31 - 10 7 - 5 $11,550 6 9 28 14 33 12 2 8 13 TRV LAG RAT VIR 2 4 4 3 9 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 4 6 13 1 14 5 20 9 3 24 7 22 12 7 16 8 8 9 9 6 5 3 6 21 7 8 11 13 The Records 167 PR 1 2 9 4 8 25 10 7 29 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2004 (GT Class) Ps. Driver 1 Tommy Archer 2 Michael Galati 3 Max Angelelli 4 Randy Pobst, 5 Andy Pilgrim 6 Phil McClure 7 Mike McCann(R) 8 Leighton Reese Tim Wiens 10 Lou Gigliotti Car Dodge Viper Audi RS 6 Cadillac CTS-V Audi RS 6 Cadillac CTS-V Corvette Z06 Dodge Viper Corvette Z06 Dodge Viper Corvette Z06 Points 240 234 206 204 198 186 149 143 143 135 Purse SEB LRP MOH INF POR MOS MOS RAM RAT LAG $87,100 4 4 4 3 1 3 6 7 5 3 $72,200 3 2 1 13 9 1 7 1 12 11 $36,000 1 3 6 22 19 4 5 5 1 7 $55,600 26 1 2 7 2 2 21 2 13 4 $23,550 2 5 7 4 4 5 4 14 6 22 3 8 19 3 4 12 $24,350 5 6 31 2 $21,300 11 20 9 8 6 12 8 9 15 8 $16,200 7 25 22 5 7 6 2 15 7 28 $16,600 10 12 28 9 5 13 10 12 10 10 $14,800 13 9 5 20 14 10 3 19 3 27 2004 (Touring Car Class) Ps. Driver 1 Bill Auberlen 2 Nic Jonsson 3 Matt Plumb 4 James Sofronas 5 Peter Cunningham 6 Justin Marks 7 Pierre Kleinubing 8 Jeff Altenburg 9 Bob Stretch 10 Dino Crescentini(R) Car BMW 325i BMW 325Ci Acura TSX BMW 325Ci Sentra SE-R BMW 325i Acura TSX Mazda 6 BMW 325Ci BMW 325i Points 251 234 214 196 188 187 174 156 143 130 Purse SEB LRP MOH INF POR MOS MOS RAM RAT LAG $69,200 1 1 4 1 2 8 3 7 12 8 $45,600 7 2 2 2 1 5 5 5 10 10 $46,700 8 5 1 4 7 2 1 8 7 $26,400 3 7 10 7 5 7 4 2 24 6 $37,700 13 3 3 3 24 4 23 1 22 2 $24,200 5 4 8 5 3 21 7 21 2 5 $39,300 2 20 5 23 8 1 29 DQ 1 4 $43,350 4 8 6 24 10 22 27 3 8 1 $14,650 32 10 29 10 6 3 10 9 6 20 $12,350 9 28 16 6 4 9 22 10 9 21 2005 (GT Class) Ps.Driver 1 Andy Pilgrim 2 Tommy Archer 3 Robin Liddell 4 Wolf Henzler 5 Max Papis 6 Leighton Reese 7 Stu Hayner 8 Tony Gaples 9 Lou Gigliotti 10 Tim Wiens Car Points Purse Cadillac CTS-V 248 $27,080 Dodge Viper 242 $55,100 Porsche 911 Cup 214 $27,700 Porsche 911 Cup 210 $31,340 Cadillac CTS-V 188 $25,230 Corvette C6 166 $16,390 Pontiac GTO 158 $12,400 Corvette C6 154 $13,180 Corvette C6 150 $20,740 Dodge Viper 143 $13,970 SEB 2 1 3 4 5 8 29 25 27 9 STP 4 1 2 5 13 24 18 12 3 7 RATMOH 2 5 4 6 15 13 22 1 1 3 5 24 11 9 10 8 23 4 12 25 CLE LRP INF POR DEN MOS LAG 3 6 8 10 4 4 4 12 9 3 4 6 6 3 1 8 5 9 2 11 24 31 5 7 3 1 12 22 18 2 21 8 22 16 1 4 - 19 2 5 8 7 5 4 10 6 9 5 9 10 2 13 12 20 9 26 7 1 - 19 2 23 11 12 17 7 10 19 6 2005 (Touring Car Class) Ps.Driver Car Points Purse SEB STP RAT MOH CLE LRP INF POR DEN MOS LAG The Records 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Peter Cunningham Randy Pobst Pierre Kleinubing Brandon Davis Eric Curran Jeff Altenburg Charles Espenlaub Matt Richmond Seth Thomas James Clay Acura TSX Mazda 6 Acura TSX Acura TSX Acura RSX Mazda 6 Mazda 6 BMW 325i BMW 325i BMW 325i 263 248 243 202 199 196 193 177 159 151 $69,970 $81,300 $72,760 $33,810 $49,200 $51,900 $52,660 $16,920 $13,440 $13,360 1 25 24 11 7 3 31 9 10 5 3 1 2 11 8 5 6 4 25 7 3 9 1 10 6 2 4 7 8 26 3 3 8 10 1 1 6 6 5 7 4 5 7 2 19 8 10 4 9 12 6 2 5 10 3 7 27 15 28 8 9 2 6 7 12 26 10 5 8 4 8 1 16 5 2 12 17 3 7 20 10 7 8 6 1 2 3 12 13 11 2 5 3 14 22 15 1 7 6 4 3 4 6 5 34 19 11 33 10 37 2006 (GT Class) Ps.Driver 1 Lawson Aschenbach(R) 2 Lou Gigliotti 3 Andy Pilgrim 4 Ricardo Imery(R) 5 Tommy Archer 6 Mike McCann 7 Bob Woodhouse 8 James Sofronas 9 Rob Foster(R) 10 Ron Fellows Car Porsche 911 GT3 Corvette C6 Cadillac CTS-V Porsche 911 GT3 Dodge Viper Dodge Viper Dodge Viper Porsche 911 GT3 Dodge Viper Cadillac CTS-V Points 231 225 225 218 206 183 178 156 155 116 Purse SEB STP LBC MOH INFMMP RAM MOS RAT LAG $68,000 5 1 8 2 8 8 2 6 5 9 $43,950 23 4 4 1 10 1 14 9 6 7 $33,200 2 8 7 5 3 3 7 21 1 8 $32,500 8 3 23 6 1 2 6 8 7 2 $64,500 25 23 2 4 2 20 1 2 2 6 $34,600 1 17 3 23 5 5 4 19 9 4 $25,900 3 5 11 10 7 6 10 5 4 30 $13,400 4 6 5 25 6 12 27 4 17 5 $17,700 9 7 6 7 22 7 12 10 10 11 $18,100 - - 1 - - 4 20 3 3 - 2006 (Touring Car Class) Ps.Driver 1 Pierre Kleinubing 2 Randy Pobst 3 Chip Herr 4 Peter Cunningham 5 Eric Curran 6 Brandon Davis 7 Jeff Altenburg 8 Charles Espenlaub 9 Nick Esayian 10 Jeff Courtney(R) Car Acura TSX Mazda 6 Audi A4 Acura TSX Acura RSX Acura TSX Mazda 6 Mazda 6 Acura RSX Audi A4 Points 286 267 232 228 221 209 208 154 145 140 Purse SEB $94,200 3 $80,950 2 $31,800 10 $51,275 5 $54,500 11 $48,800 9 $49,200 4 $32,800 DQ $25,500 7 $11,500 17 168 STP MOH INF MMP DEN RAM MOS RAT LAG 3 2 1 1 3 8 3 4 4 1 5 4 2 8 4 7 1 13 4 1 12 11 21 1 1 2 5 2 6 2 18 7 7 4 8 3 32 9 5 3 2 5 5 3 1 8 7 6 6 1 10 2 5 11 27 3 3 4 4 6 10 7 2 5 27 24 5 5 2 22 6 6 10 8 10 8 11 20 13 14 8 7 4 13 12 12 11 9 10 25 2007 (GT Class) PS. Driver 1 Randy Pobst 2 Andy Pilgrim 3 Lawson Aschenbach 4 Michael Galati 5 Eric Curran 6 Lou Gigliotti 7 Jeff Courtney 8 Tommy Archer 9 Doug Peterson 10 Rob Foster(T) Car Porsche 911 GT-3 Cadillac CTS-V Cadillac CTS-V Porsche 911 GT-3 Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Dodge Viper Dodge Viper Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Points 303 287 280 269 190 162 151 143 137 136 Purse SEB LBC MMP LMS WGI TOR MOH MOS RAT LAG $35,900 7 6 4 3 1 1 2 17 3 2 $30,700 6 2 11 1 4 4 4 4 7 1 $32,000 2 11 6 2 2 6 3 2 1 6 $20,650 4 4 5 14 5 3 5 3 4 3 $33,800 1 1 26 19 23 7 1 1 18 28 $13,900 28 3 2 15 3 9 11 6 26 $8,975 11 13 10 5 15 11 13 9 6 18 $14,400 8 7 1 11 6 5 DSQ - - $9,500 23 8 3 13 12 8 10 7 - $8,200 16 5 7 4 14 12 15 22 12 23 2007 (Touring Car Class) PS. Driver 1 Jeff Altenburg 2 Randy Pobst 3 Kuno Wittmer 4 Pierre Kleinubing 5 Peter Cunningham 6 Chip Herr 7 James Sofronas(T) 8 Michael Galati 9 Charles Espenlaub 10 Brandon Davis Car MAZDA6 MAZDA6 Acura RSX Acura TSX Acura TSX Audi A4 BMW 325Ci MAZDA6 MAZDA6 Acura TSX Points 277 259 230 225 220 210 205 174 161 153 Purse SEB MMP LRPWGI1 WGI2 TOR MOH MOS RAT LAG $71,450 1 1 3 5 3 6 3 6 10 4 $67,700 2 2 11 1 1 4 21 5 15 6 $46,100 7 4 7 20 4 5 10 4 4 2 $48,075 3 3 18 2 21 3 5 3 5 13 $54,100 5 7 5 7 15 1 6 10 17 1 $17,575 4 18 1 10 9 17 2 2 12 21 $23,050 13 6 2 6 2 8 4 9 11 $36,050 11 24 9 4 8 7 15 11 1 16 $28,375 6 8 6 3 5 18 8 21 14 14 $20,550 8 10 14 11 11 13 11 15 9 3 2008 (GT Class) PS. DRIVER 1 Randy Pobst 2 Andy Pilgrim 3 Brandon Davis 4 James Sofronas 5 Michael Galati 6 Jason Daskalos 7 Michael McCann 8 Jeff Courtney 9 Tony Gaples 10 Eric Curran CAR Porsche 911 GT3 Cadillac CTS-V Ford Mustang Cobra Porsche 911 GT3 Porsche 911 GT3 Dodge Viper Cadillac CTS-V Dodge Viper Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette PTS. 983 907 831 750 733 629 620 618 580 554 PURSE SEB LBC MMP WGI MOH RAM MOS DET NJM RAT $65,700 1 2 4 1 6 3 2 1 7 5 $38,400 2 3 3 2 3 22 6 2 3 3 $39,800 4 1 2 21 2 23 23 3 2 1 $25,250 9 5 9 6 8 4 15 6 1 7 $21,050 3 4 14 3 5 15 3 5 9 14 6 8 12 26 13 17 7 4 6 $13,300 8 $12,700 12 15 10 5 9 6 5 4 20 22 $12,400 5 10 6 13 15 8 7 11 6 24 $10,350 6 14 12 11 10 11 8 17 8 13 $17,475 26 25 30 4 29 2 1 19 18 4 2008 (Touring Car Class) PS. DRIVER 1 Peter Cunningham 2 Pierre Kleinubing 3 Kuno Wittmer 4 Chip Herr 5 Jason Saini(R) 6 Michael Galati 7 Seth Thomas 8 Charles Espenlaub 9 James Clay 10 Charlie Putman CAR Acura TSX Acura TSX Acura TSX MAZDA6 MAZDA6 MAZDA6 BMW 325i MAZDA6 BMW 325i MAZDA6 PTS. 939 934 930 885 770 711 693 685 626 559 PURSE SEB $69,900 3 $77,450 1 $84,300 2 $66,100 13 $49,700 9 $51,100 11 $17,050 6 $31,375 4 $20,000 10 $19,650 14 2009 (GT Class) PS. DRIVER 1 Brandon Davis 2 James Sofronas 3 Tony Rivera 4 Andy Pilgrim 5 Eric Curran 6 Randy Pobst 7 Tony Gaples 8 Sonny Whelen 9 Dino Crescentini 10 Bill Ziegler (R) CAR Ford Mustang GT Porsche 911 GT3 Porsche 911 GT3 Volvo S60 Chevrolet Corvette Volvo S60 Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette Porsche 911 GT3 Porsche 911 GT3 2009 (Touring Car Class) PS. DRIVER 1 Pierre Kleinubing 2 Jason Saini 3 Peter Cunningham 4 Seth Thomas 5 Charles Espenlaub 6 Kuno Wittmer 7 Eric Foss (R) 8 James Clay 9 Nick Esayian 10 Patrick Lindsey CAR Acura TSX Mazda6 Acura TSX BMW 328i Mazda6 Acura TSX Mazda3 BMW 328i BMW 328i Mazda6 PTS 1012 931 910 851 811 776 568 562 558 552 PURSE SEB LBC NJ MOS WGI AUB MOH RAM RAT LAG $32,300 3 3 3 2 8 2 1 4 3 4 $28,300 5 1 6 9 3 6 3 15 5 1 $30,200 1 7 5 3 7 5 2 1 4 17 $24,600 12 6 1 4 5 4 1 16 1 5 2 2 3 $25,100 2 2 DSQ 5 2 17 16 $21,900 DNS 8 2 8 4 1 4 6 19 2 $8,600 4 9 7 12 - 19 8 10 8 10 $6,800 11 22 8 7 10 11 10 9 18 9 $14,600 17 DNS - 6 1 15 5 3 9 18 $5,650 8 12 11 13 11 10 11 11 12 19 PURSE SEB $81,600 2 $66,700 3 $75,400 9 $37,400 1 $38,400 12 $42,700 13 $28,200 4 $18,400 6 $18,100 5 $13,100 - NJMOS1MOS2 WGI AUB MOH RAM RAT LAG 5 2 5 6 3 3 1 10 1 1 4 3 8 1 1 4 8 8 2 5 1 5 2 2 6 6 2 14 10 4 1 11 4 8 1 7 11 7 2 2 4 8 2 9 6 4 1 6 7 8 7 10 4 18 6 6 9 11 6 9 5 5 12 7 9 11 9 5 12 7 2 3 9 11 8 4 7 6 11 3 4 - - - - - 5 3 7 10 169 The Records PTS 973 960 921 878 847 803 769 767 758 328 VIR MMPLRP1LRP2 WGI MOH RAM MOS RAT 6 4 5 2 2 2 5 3 4 7 2 2 3 3 19 2 6 3 1 3 1 5 9 1 10 4 5 5 8 3 1 5 7 4 5 1 11 1 6 13 10 4 3 2 16 12 17 15 17 1 5 16 1 2 2 7 10 4 14 6 7 12 14 4 5 12 10 4 18 11 10 8 3 16 7 16 12 11 1 13 15 15 12 11 11 8 12 13 8 11 2011 World Challenge Media Guide 2010 (GT Class) (Starting Position) Finshing Position PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DRIVER - CAR Randy Pobst, Volvo S60 Kuno Wittmer, Dodge Viper James Sofronas, Porsche 911 GT3 Andy Pilgrim, Volvo S60 Jason Daskalos, Dodge Viper Rob Morgan, Porsche 911 GT3 Jeff Courtney, Dodge Viper Tony Gaples, Chevrolet Corvette Dino Crescentini, Porsche 911 GT3 Patrick Lindsey, Porsche 911 GT3 PTS. 1296 1098 1052 1044 888 838 836 759 723 711 S1 (1) 1** (6) 6 (3) 3 (4) 2 (5)12 (11) 8 (12)10 (13) 9 (2)14 (8) 4 S2 (1)14 (6) 5 (3) 2 (4) 3 (5) 4 (11) 6 (12) 9 (13)10 (2) 1** (8)15 LB (2) 6 (1) 1** (8) 5 (4) 9 (10)12 (13) 8 (9) 7 (16)10 (6) 2 (12)19 M1 (1) 1** (3) 2 (2)14 (5) 4 (10) 8 (6) 6 (8) 7 (7) 5 (4) 3 M2 (1) 2* (3) 4 16) 6 (4)16 (6) 3 (13) 8 (9) 7 (11)12 (5) 9 (7) 5 WG (1) 3* (4) 2 (6) 7 (13)14 (5) 4 (9)10 (14)12 (7) 8 (8) 6 (3) 5 TR (1) 1** (7) 6 (4) 2 (2) 3 (11) 9 (6) 7 (8) 8 (9)10 (5) 5 (3) 4 M1 (5) 7 (6) 4 (1) 2* (3) 9 (11) 6 (9) 8 (10)13 (8)15 (7) 5 (4) 3 O2 (5) 3 (6)14 (1) 1** (3) 2 (11) 7 (9) 8 (10) 5 (8) 6 (7)15 (4) 4 V1 (1) 1** (2) 4 (3) 2 (5) 3 (6) 6 (7) 5 (8) 7 (9) 8 DNS V2 (3) 2 (2)10 (4) 3 (1) 1** (6)11 (7) 5 (10) 6 (5) 7 - MR (1) 3* (2) 1** (7) 5 (3) 2 (6) 6 (8) 7 (4) 4 (5)12 - O2 (1) 1** (10) 2 (2) 3* (9) 8 (3) 4 (5) 6 V1 (1) 4** (2) 1 DSQ (4) 2 (5) 3 - V2 (1) 1** (2) 2 (4) 3 (5) 4 (6) 5 - MR (1) 1* (4) 4 (6)13 (2) 2** (3) 3 V1 (2) 2 (4)16 (6) 3 (9) 4 (10) 9 (7) 8 (14)10 (1) 1** - V2 (4) 1* (3)14 (6) 6 (5) 2 (9)15 (8) 3 (12) 7 DSQ - MR (6) 1** (3) 3 (5)10 (7) 6 - * Lap Led** Most Laps Led 2010 (GTS Class) (Starting Position) Finshing Position PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DRIVER - CAR PTS. Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX 1466 Nick Esayian, Acura TSX 1252 Ernie Jakubowski(R), Porsche Cayman S 535 Kevin Helms(R), Acura RSX 526 Tyler McQuarrie(R), Lotus Exige S 359 Ben Crosland(R), Ford Mustang FR500S 293 Michael Pettiford, Chevrolet Corvette 275 Tommy Sadler, Acura TSX 266 John Heinricy, Chevrolet Corvette 264 George Winkler(R), Ford Mustang FR500S 241 S1 (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 6 (4) 4 - S2 (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 - LB (2) 6 (3) 2 (1) 1** (4) 3 DNS - M1 (1) 3 (4) 4 (3) 2 (2) 1** - M2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 2 (2) 1** - WG (1) 1** (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 - TR (1) 1** (2) 3 (3) 2* - M1 (1) 1** (2) 2 (3)10 (10) 4 (4) 5 (6) 9 * Lap Led** Most Laps Led 2010 (TC Class) (Starting Position) Finshing Position PS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DRIVER - CAR Robert Stout(R), Scion tC Eric Meyer(R), Mazda RX-8 Brett Sandberg(R), Acura TSX Robb Holland, VW GTI Dan Gardner(R), Scion tC Shea Holbrook(R), Honda Civic Si Michael Pettiford, Volkswagen Jetta GL Don Istook, Volkswagen GTI Todd Buras(R), Volkswagen Jetta GLI Nick Wittmer, Honda Civic Si PTS. 1317 1022 740 619 595 553 441 428 414 392 S1 S2 (3) 2 (3) 2 (4) 5 (4) 5 (6) 4 (6) 7 (7) 3 (7) 4 (8) 6 (8) 6 (2) 1** (2) 1** - LB M1 (2) 1** (1) 4** (3) 2 (5) 3 (9) 7 (6) 5 (4) 5 DNS (8) 6 (1) 3 - M2 (2) 1* (6) 5 (7) 7 (3) 3 (8) 8 - WG (4) 1** (1) 7* (5) 4 (2) 2 (6) 8 (7) 5 - TR (3) 3 (2) 2 (4)10 (10) 6 (6) 8 (9) 5 (7) 4 (8) 7 (1) 1** M1 (8) 4 (15) 3 (9) 6 (2)12 (7)10 (11) 8 (6) 7 (4) 5 O2 (8)10 (14) 8 (9)13 (2)15 (7) 3 (11) 6 (6)14 (4) 9 * Lap Led** Most Laps Led The Records LEGEND S1-St. Pete 1 M2-Mosport 2 O2-Mid-Ohio 2 170 S2-St. Pete 2 WG-Watkins Glen V1-VIR 1 LB-Long Beach TR-Toronto V2-VIR 2 M1-Mosport 1 M1-Mid-Ohio 1 MR-Miller