Spencer Pumpelly brings home GTC win at Mid-Ohio

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Spencer Pumpelly brings home GTC win at Mid-Ohio

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Spencer Pumpelly brings home GTC win at Mid-Ohio

Posted: 07 Aug 2011 08:55 AM PDT

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The GTC category is often dizzy with lead changes and it was more of the same at Mid-Ohio. Spencer Pumpelly and Duncan Ende were one of the few duos to avoid penalties or spinning in the rain, thus enabling them to score their second GTC win in a row and third straight for TRG.

“It was a good win,” Pumpelly said. “I gotta give credit to the guys in the faster cars because I know I had a hard time. Some of those guys that pitted earlier really deserve a hats off; it was hard to keep car at speed. There was really not a lot of drama for us except wondering if we`re going to go green or not. I thought the win was already ours when Duncan handed it over. He did a good job hanging on to the lead…Thanks to Wolf. I was just following him most of the time (in the rain). I was just lifting on the straight-aways because there was so much water.”

“The TRG guys gave us a great car,” Ende added. “We rolled off the truck and had a bit of a tire situation on the test day. During the race we had a bit of a mix up with a back GT car. About 45 min into the stint I begin to feel it like we had the hardware to make it stand.”

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Defending race winner Black Swan Racing came ready to defend its title, but a delaminated tire near the one-hour, 30-minute mark sent Jeroen Bleekemolen back in the No. 54 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup he shares with Tim Pappas. The rain was nothing but good news for Bleekemolen, who splashed through the chaos for a runner-up finish.

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Back for its first race since Long Beach, Magnus Racing scored its second GTC podium finish with drivers Craig Stanton and John Potter.

ESPN2 will air the Mid-Ohio race at 10 p.m. ET on Sunday.

- ALMS

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Spencer Pumpelly brings home GTC win at Mid-Ohio


Flying Lizard Motorsports Mid Ohio results washed away

Posted: 07 Aug 2011 05:10 AM PDT

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It was a disastrous final few minutes at Mid-Ohio for the Lizards as Patrick Long – in second position in the No. 45 – hydroplaned on the flooded circuit, sliding off course into the gravel. It happened just minutes after teammate Darren Law in the No. 44 spun off the track at Turn 8 on the first lap of a restart. Both cars were able to rejoin, but the damage was done. The No. 45 finished ninth in GT, the No. 44 10th.

For the Lizards, it was a promising first race half. In the No. 45, Joerg Bergmeister started fourth on the GT grid and in the No. 44 Seth Neiman started 15th. The No. 56 BMW was on the pole, with the No. 55 BMW in P2 and the 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari in P3. At race start, the No. 4 Corvette got by the No. 45, but Bergmeister followed him through, overtaking the No. 55 and keeping P4. Over the next hour, still on a dry track, Bergmeister held position, turning the Porsche over to Long in P4. In the No. 44, Darren Law also took over from Neiman, who was now in P14.

Just past the one hour mark, Long moved to P2 with the No. 4 Corvette in the lead and the No. 56 BMW in P3. Over the next hour, cycling through numerous yellow flags, Patrick stayed close to the No. 4 Corvette, with the No. 3 Corvette moving to P3. In the No. 44, Law had moved to P13.

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As rainclouds built on the horizon, the teams readied for wet conditions. Just before the 2-hour mark, the rain hit and both Lizard Porsches pitted for rain tires. The entire GT field pitted except the No. 62 Risi Ferrari, which stayed out and took the GT lead. Patrick rejoined after the tire change and fuel top up, now in second position, with Risi in the lead. Risi finally pitted (under yet another caution), and Long took the lead. Law, who had had a problem-free run, was in eleventh place in the No. 44.

Just after the next race restart, with visibility falling rapidly, the Falken No. 17 Porsche overtook Long to take the lead. Just minutes later, still under green flag, the circuit was completely flooded and cars began sliding and spinning everywhere.

Flying Lizard team manager Eric Ingraham commented, “Clearly, the conditions were extreme at this point, given the fact that half of the best drivers in the field couldn’t stay on the track.”

A few minutes after Long went off, a caution was called, and shortly after, a red flag. When the cars finally parked in pit lane, the No. 45 was ninth and the No. 44 tenth.

Law added, “That was such a difficult stint in the second half because the conditions changed so drastically. I went from slick tires in the dry to slick tires in the wet to semi-wet conditions on rain tires to a complete deluge on rains–all in about 30 minutes. At the last green flag, when I went off it was a complete white out from the spray of the other cars. Luckily I didn’t go far off and got going again after they pulled me out and we were able to finish. Not the finish that we were hoping for, but thanks again to the guys for doing a great job with the car this weekend.”

- Flying Lizard Motorsports

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Ekstrom fastest in warm-up from Nurburgring

Posted: 07 Aug 2011 03:29 AM PDT

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With a 1:25.503, Ekstrom set the fastest time over the 2.25 mile course. Teammate Filipe Albuquerque was just shy with a 1:25.658.

Audi Rookie, Edoardo Mortara, pulled up in forth nailing a 1:25.727 with Martin Tomczyk following in fifth 0.241 down.

Timo Scheider ended up 8th turning a 1:25.831 over the Nurburgring.

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