Archer Fastest in Final SCCA SPEED GT Practice at Long
Beach
Archer Fastest in Final SCCA SPEED GT Practice at Long Beach
LONG BEACH, Calif. (April 8, 2006) - Where it took almost 10 laps to run
the first practice session's fast time on Friday, SCCA Pro Racing SPEED
World Challenge GT driver Tommy Archer, of Duluth, Minn., needed just
three on Saturday to turn the best lap in the final practice session in
preparation of Sunday's SCCA SPEED GT race, part of the Toyota Grand
Prix of Long Beach. Lou Gigliotti, of Dallas, Texas was second behind
Archer for the second day in a row. Mike McCann, of North Canton, Ohio,
was third.
His time of 1:27.224 (81.225 mph) was a shade quicker than the 1:27.348
he ran Saturday in his No. 5 c3controls/Autohaus Dodge Viper, and Archer
said that his experience with street courses, along with his team's
preparation, were possible reasons for his fast times.
"I've driven on a lot of street courses," Archer said. "You drive like
the walls aren't there. The guys who do drive like the walls are there
are going to go a little slower because they are bailing off of the
throttle.
"The team continues to work on the car and make it a little more
comfortable for me. We weren't all that much faster, but it was cold
this morning. We'll just have to see what happens."
With qualifying next on the schedule, Archer said the team's preparation
would remain the same - aggressive.
"When qualifying comes, as we've seen all last year and this year, guys
who weren't so fast in practice all the sudden become fast in
qualifying. It's like they aren't showing their whole deck of cards,"
Archer said. "We just came in with the feeling that we should just go
out there and play our game. And if they want to play theirs, then they
can do that.
"We're an aggressive team," Archer continued. "I don't mess around. At
St. Pete, it caught me out. In 2004 and 2005, there were a lot of
passes I made that made me a hero because I made them. But when you
make one mistake, you're a zero. But, you have to get through that if
you're going to be an aggressive driver and an exciting driver.
"One thing my wife likes about me is when she comes to the track, she
says she knows that when I catch somebody, I'm going to pass them."
In his No. 28 LG Pro Long Tube Headers Chevrolet Corvette C6, Gigliotti
stepped up his morning performance late in the session, running his best
time of 1:27.356 (81.102 mph) on his sixth lap.
Round One winner McCann came on late as well, grabbing the third fastest
time of the session with a 1:28.012 (80.498 mph) in his No. 82 McCann
Plastics/K&N Filters Dodge Viper.
Team Cadillac drivers took the next two spots as reigning SPEED GT
Drivers' Champion Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla. (No. 1 XM/Mobil
1/Motorola/On Star/Cadillac CTS-V) was fourth with a 1:28.033 (80.479
mph) and Ron Fellows (No. 16 XM/Mobil 1/Motorola/On Star/Cadillac CTS-V)
was fifth with a 1:28.210 (80.317 mph).
SCCA SPEED GT qualifying is set for 8 a.m. Sunday, and will precede the
SPEED GT race, which is scheduled for 4 p.m.
To follow the last practice, qualifying and race action via Live Timing
Presented by SRT and live lap notes, visit www.world-challenge.com
<http://www.world-challenge.com/> and click on the Toyota Grand Prix of
Long Beach event homepage.
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Photo Credit: Mark Weber/SCCA (c) 2006
Photo Caption: Tommy Archer (front) leads Mike McCann (left) during the
final SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT practice session before
Sunday afternoon's race, part of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Results from practice session #2 for Sunday's SCCA
Pro Racing SPEED WORLD CHALLENGE race, part of the Toyota Grand Prix of
Long Beach, with position, car number in parentheses, driver, hometown,
car, fastest lap time, and speed in miles per hour.
1,(5), Tommy Archer, Duluth, Minn., Dodge SRT Viper, 1:27.224, 81.225.
2,(28), Lou Gigliotti, Dallas, Texas, Chevrolet Corvette C6, 1:27.356,
81.102.
3,(82), Mike McCann, N. Canton, Ohio, Dodge Viper, 1:28.012, 80.498.
4,(1), Andy Pilgrim, Boca Raton, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V, 1:28.033, 80.479.
5,(16), Ron Fellows, Missisauga, Ontario, Cadillac CTS-V, 1:28.210,
80.317.
6,(87), Tomy Drissi, Hollywood, Calif., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 1:28.412,
80.134.
7,(11), Mike Davis, Huntington Beach, Calif., Saleen S2, 1:28.556,
80.003.
8,(14), James Sofronas, Newport Beach, Calif., Porsche 911 GT3,
1:28.557, 80.002.
9,(17), Rob Foster(R), Phoenix, Ariz., Dodge Viper, 1:28.900, 79.694.
10,(56), Ritch Marziale, Tempe, Ariz., Dodge Viper, 1:28.974, 79.627.
11,(66), Lawson Aschenbach(R), Gaithersburg, Md., Porsche 911 GT3,
1:29.040, 79.568.
12,(96), Skip Sauls(R), Longmont, Colo., Dodge Viper, 1:29.107, 79.509.
13,(13), Bob Woodhouse, Blair, Neb., Dodge Viper, 1:29.217, 79.410.
14,(34), Tony Gaples, Libertyville, Ill., Chevrolet Corvette C6,
1:29.224, 79.404.
15,(64), Ricardo Imery(R), Caracas, Venezuela, Porsche 911 GT3,
1:29.263, 79.370.
16,(15), John Dearing(R), Mission Viejo, Calif., Dodge Viper GTS,
1:29.292, 79.344.
17,(31), Sonny Whelen, Old Saybrook, Conn., Chevrolet Corvette C6,
1:29.755, 78.934.
18,(26), Claudio Burtin, Atlanta, Ga., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 1:29.942,
78.770.
19,(23), Bob Miller, Sykesville, Md., Porsche 911 Cup, 1:30.029, 78.694.
20,(40), Greg Weirick(R), Malibu, Calif., Chevrolet Corvette C6,
1:32.414, 76.663.
21,(99), Gary Sheehan(R), Martinez, Calif., Subaru WRX STI, 1:33.293,
75.941.
22,(69), Igor Sushko(R), Kiev UKR, , Nissan Skyline GT-R, 1:38.380,
72.014.
23,(29), Eric Olberz(R), La Canada Flintridge, Calif., Porsche 911 GT3,
2:21.587, 50.038.
24,(24), Paul Gerrard(R), Boulder, Colo., Volvo S60R, no time.
25,(76), John Bourassa, Jupiter Island, Fla., Porsche 911 Turbo, no
time.