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Slow Start, Quick Finish To Second Qualifying Day at SCCA Runoffs

For Immediate Release

 

Slow Start, Quick Finish To Second Qualifying Day at SCCA Runoffs

 

LEXINGTON, Ohio (Sept. 21, 2005) - An auspicious beginning that included
three delays set the tone for a messy Wednesday qualifying session at
the 2005 SCCA National Championship Runoffs(r) Presented by Kohler. 

 

The less than stellar start first came in Formula Continental, the first
session of the day, when the 20-minute session was cut short in order to
clear a seven-car incident from the 2.258-mile Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course - a sizable dent into the 34-car field.  

 

The incident started when Bill Johnson, of Austin, Texas, (Athena
Manufacturing Van Diemen RF-00) and Cole Morgan, of Lighthouse Point,
Fla. (Morgan Homes Swift DB6) came together at Turn 11.  The contact
caused each car to spin on track and bring the other cars involved into
the mix.  At the time, Morgan was second in qualifying.  Others involved
in the incident included Brian Tomasi, of Elgin, Ill. (who was
second-fastest in the session); Justin Pritchard, of Granville, Ohio;
Mike Eakin, of Crawfordville, Fla.; Darren Brown, of Dallas, Texas; and
Dave Weitzenhof, of Bath, Ohio.  All drivers were treated and released
on site except for Eakin, who was transported to MedCentral/Mansfield
Hospital in Mansfield, Ohio, where he was later released. 

 

Ricardo Vassmer, of Coral Springs, Fla., led the shortened FC qualifying
session in his Ultralub/Comprent Motor Sports Van Diemen RF-01, with a
1:24.426 (96.288 mph).  Tomasi was second in the session with a 1:24.823
in his Hoosier Race Tire/RMX/Nova Com Van Diemen RF-01, while William
Jordan, of Waterford, Mich., was third fastest Wednesday, turning a
1:24.843 in his J&F Painting Contractors LLC Van Diemen RF-00.

 

Once clear, the course reopened for the Formula Atlantic/Formula Mazda
joint session, normalcy appeared to return, but another incident at Turn
11, involving four cars, caused a red flag on the last lap of the
session.  This time it was FM favorite Fabio Castellani, of Streamwood,
Ill., who spun, causing the three cars behind him to spin and connect
with one another as they attempted to avoid Castellani's
Pro-One/Hoosier/OMP Formula Mazda.  The others involved were Chris
Schanzle, of Damascus, Md.; Maxwell Eriksen, of Elizabethtown, Ky.; and
FA driver Oliver Zitsmann, of Redding, Conn.  All four drivers were
evaluated and released on site.

 

Graham Rahal, of New Albany, Ohio, avoided the potential pitfall and
continues to drop his class-leading time, running a 1:16.901 (105.617
mph) in his Bobby Rahal Automotive Group Swift 014.  Mirl Swan, of
Platte City, Mo., found his best time on his 12th and final lap
Wednesday to take second in the session with a 1:19.300 in his WR
King/Swan Racing Swift 008a.  Keith Lively, of San Francisco, Calif.,
was third Wednesday and is fourth overall after recording a 1:19.527 in
his LAL Motorsports/Hoosier Ralt RT41.

 

After the early morning troubles, the rest of Wednesday's focus back on
the track, where some class leaders were dethroned and more records
tumbled.

 

John Black, of Olympic Valley, Calif., wrestled the Spec Racer Ford top
spot away from Joe Colasacco, of Greenwich, Conn. (Federated Kaufmann
Fund SRF) by just 0.04-sec after turning a 1:38.208 (82.698 mph).  Jeff
Beck, of Ingleside, Ill., moved up Wednesday and is now third after
running a 1:38.326 in his Lindell Motorsports/Ryan Companies ride.  

 

D Sports Racing's Mark Jaremko's Runoffs picture is looking a whole lot
brighter after he dropped nearly 3.5 seconds from his first-day
qualifying time.  Jaremko, of Spokane, Wash., blasted off a 1:21.881
(99.279 mph) in his Lee Stohr Cars/Goodyear/Red Line Stohr WF1 to take
over the class top spot.  Jaremko's time was a new class record.  Steve
Ott, of Brighton, Colo., had led DSR until Wednesday and actually
improved his time to a 1:22.183, but it left his Racing Concepts/Hoosier
Speads RS06 behind Jaremko.  Rod Morley, of Provo, Utah, was third in
Wednesday's session (and is fourth overall) after running a 1:23.825 in
his Volo Motorsports/Consensio LLC Stohr.

 

Six Touring 2 drivers eclipsed last year's qualifying record, and two of
those were under the new mark set Tuesday by Rob Hines, of Arlington,
Va.  Dave Schotz, of Simi Valley, Calif., ripped off a 1:38.294 (82.959
mph) in his SCCAForums.com/Kumho/Carbotech Chevrolet Camaro, nearly
six-tenths better than Hines' 1:38.829.  Chuck Hemmingson, of West Des
Moines, Iowa, powered his Subaru/Rotary Lift 2005 Subaru WRX STi to a
second-best lap of 1:38.359, while Don Knowles, of Pittsboro, N.C., was
third with a 1:39.025 in his Phoenix Performance Goodyear Pontiac
Firebird.

 

Wiley McMahan, of Covington, Ga., was the fastest Formula 500 entry on
Wednesday afternoon, but unfortunately, times across the F500 board were
slower than the day before.  Driving his Dolphin Motorsports QRE Invader
QC-1McMahan turned in a 1:30.128, which was slower than the 1:29.834 he
ran yesterday to finish third.  Doug Marsh, of Eastlake, Ohio, was
second in the session with a 1:30.181 in his Hoosier/Rocketech
Motorsports Rocketech R2, while overall leader Michael Brent, of Bethel,
Conn., was third fastest Wednesday in his QRE/Hoosier Invader QC-1,
running a 1:30.264.

 

The third and final day of qualifying for the 2005 SCCA National
Championship Runoffs is set to begin at 8 a.m. (EDT) on Thursday,
beginning with GT Lite and then a joint session between CSR and S2000.
Race grids will be set at the conclusion of the day.  To watch all 23
classes via live timing and scoring, visit www.scca.com
<http://www.scca.com/> , where complete schedule information and results
are also available.

 

Leaders After Two of Three Qualifying Sessions (2nd Session/Overall) - 

 

A Sedan - John Heinricy, Holly, Mich., Pontiac Firebird - 1:37.117 /
Same

C Sports Racing - Jacek Mucha, Laval, Quebec, Ralt JMS - 1:23.771 /
Mucha - 1:22.443

D Sports Racing - Mark Jaremko, Spokane, Wash., Stohr WF1 - 1:21.881 /
Same

E Production - Buddy Norton, Pelham, N.C., Caterham 7 - 1:34.824 / Same

Formula Atlantic - Graham Rahal, New Albany, Ohio, Swift 014 - 1:16.901/
Same

Formula Cont. - Ricard Vassmer, Coral Springs, Fla., Van Diemen RF-01 -
1:24.426 / Vassmer - 1:23.969

Formula Ford - Dennis Hoinig, Delray Beach, Fla., Van Diemen RF-00 -
1:29.200 / John Robinson, St. Cloud, Fla., Swift DB6 - 1:28.876

Formula Mazda - Robert Kaminsky, Lockport, Ill., - 1:27.239 / David
Donovan, Plantation, Fla. - 1:27.115

F Production - John Saurino, Tulsa, Okla., MG Midget - 1:36.865 / Same

Formula Vee - Brad Stout, St. Louis, Mo., Vortech - 1:39.149 / Same

Formula 500 - Michael Brent, Bethel, Conn., Invader QC-1 - 1:30.264 /
Michael Brent - 1:29.534

G Production - Kevin Dennis, Rochester, N.Y., Nissan 510 - 1:40.920 /
Kent Prather, Wakarusa, Kan., MGA - 1:40.573

Grand Touring 1 - Lew Larimer, Hayward, Calif., Oldsmobile Cutlass -
1:24.374  / Lew Larimer - 1:24.063

Grand Touring 2 - Duane Davis, Camas, Wash., Toyota Celica - 1:28.973 /
Same

Grand Touring 3 - John Saurino, Tulsa, Okla., Nissan 240SX - 1:31.162 /
Same

Grand Touring Lite - Warren Montague, Manakin Sabot, Va., Toyota Tercel
- 1:37.129 / Montague - 1:35.804

H Production - Tom Feller, Clarkston, Mich., Triumph Spitfire - 1:40.309
/ Same

Sports 2000 - John Fergus, Powell, Ohio, Carbir CS2 - 1:27.179 / Same

Spec Racer Ford - John Black, Olympic Valley, Calif. - 1:38.208 / Same

Showroom Stock B - Toby Grahovec, Palos Park, Ill., BMW Z4 - 1:45.764 /
Grahovec - 1:44.768

Showroom Stock C - Joel Lipperini, Pittston, Pa., Mini Cooper S -
1:47.803 / Ryan Ciechanski, Clinton Twp., Mich., Honda Civic Si -
1:47.515

Touring 1 - John Heinricy, Holly, Mich., Chevrolet Corvette - 1:32.845 /
Same

Touring 2 - Dave Schotz, Simi Valley, Calif., Chevrolet Camaro -
1:38.294 / Same

 

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Photo Credit: Weber/SCCA (c) 2005

Photo Caption: John Saurino (front) makes his way toward the top of the
GT3 field Wednesday during qualifying.  

 

Curtis Kitchen,
SCCA Public Relations Manager
800-770-2055