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Gigliotti Wraps Up Perfect SPEED GT Weekend With Win at Mid-Ohio

 

Gigliotti Wraps Up Perfect SPEED GT Weekend With Win at Mid-Ohio

 

LEXINGTON, Ohio (May 20, 2006) - At Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on
Saturday, Lou Gigliotti, of Dallas, Texas, went flag-to-flag in his No.
28 LG Pro Long Tube Headers Chevrolet Corvette C6 to win the SCCA Pro
Racing SPEED World Challenge GT race Presented by Trenton Forging
Quality Formed Solutions by 0.324-sec. over rookie Lawson Aschenbach, of
Gaithersburg, Md.  Michael Galati, of Olmsted, Ohio, finished third.

 

Starting from the pole for the 25th time in his SPEED World Challenge
career, Gigliotti made a fast, clean break from the field at the start
of the 29-lap race and was never seriously challenged.  

 

Before the race, Gigliotti said it would take a full-course caution to
win the fourth round race.  It didn't appear that was the case as he
turned consistent, fast laps to keep the rest of the SPEED GT field at
bay.   

 

Needed or not, however, he got his wish on lap 23 when a multi-car
incident at Turn 12 of the 13-turn, 2.258-mile course sent the No. 6
Banner Engineering Chevrolet Corvette C6 driven by Leighton Reese, of
Minnetonka, Minn., and Mike McCann, of N. Canton, Ohio (No. 82 McCann
Plastics/K&N Filters Dodge Viper), into the gravel.

 

The incident also claimed Johnny O'Connell, of Flowery Branch, Ga. (No.
16 XM/Mobil 1/Motorola/On Star Cadillac CTS-V) and the No. 76 Indeco Inc
Porsche 911 Turbo driven by John Bourassa, of Jupiter Island, Fla.
Reese, McCann and O'Connell were battling for fourth at the time of the
incident.

 

Overall, Gigliotti said things couldn't have gone much better.

 

"Any of these guys will tell you, when you get the lead the idea is to
win the race at the slowest possible speed so you don't break anything,"
Gigliotti said.  "My car had a vibration from lap number one and I still
don't know what it is. I was really worried that I broke something on
the standing start.

 

"Before the race, I thought I'd need a caution to win. Once the race was
going the way it was, I didn't want the caution at the end. The car was
good and in cruise mode. I could adjust for the vibration I had. But,
for all I know, if we went green the whole way, something would have
broken. Something is wrong, so probably, the caution was a godsend."

 

Right after taking the checkered flag, Gigliotti slowed on the back
straight during the cool-down lap, not from a problem, but in order to
honor a friend.

 

"A few weeks ago, a really dear friend of mine passed away. I carried a
small vial of his ashes taped to my roll cage. That's why I slowed down
on the straightaway at the end of the race so that I could sprinkle his
ashes. He always wanted to run a race. Now he ran one, he won one and
he's at Mid-Ohio forever."

 

Aschenbach, of Gaithersburg, Md., in his No. 66 AXA Financial Porsche
911 GT3, never appeared to have enough to catch Gigliotti, even after
passing then-second Galati while running the race's fast lap of 1:28.773
(91.568 mph) on lap 20 - a new SPEED GT record.  The runner-up finish,
however, coupled with McCann's early departure, pushed the rookie into
the Drivers' Championship lead with 104 points, just two ahead of
Gigliotti.

 

"I really thought before this weekend that we could come in and have a
very good chance to win this race," Aschenbach said.  "But, it was just
incredible what [Gigliotti] did in qualifying and what he did in the
race. We'll take second place and we're leading the points now.

 

"It's our championship to lose right now. As long as we keep our head on
our shoulders and keep continuing to have good cars, we'll be fine.
We'll take second and head out to the next race.

 

"If we didn't have the caution, I think I could have caught up to Lou
but I don't think I could have passed him. I was in a good rhythm before
the caution and afterward, the car just didn't seem the same."

 

Mid-Ohio was the first 2006 appearance for Galati in a No. 24 At Speed
Motorsports Volvo S60R.  Galati said had turned only 10 laps on the
weekend prior to Saturday's race.

 

"I got a phone call Monday night, asking if I was available to run the
race, and here I am!" Galati said.  "I had a good start and I was able
to get into second. After that, I tried to chase down Lou [Gigliotti]. I
tried to hustle him a little bit, but it didn't work too well. 

 

"The brake pedal started to get a little long and I was pumping the
brake pedal all the time. It was pretty tough. And then Lawson
[Aschenbach] put pressure on me. He was right there."

 

 Not challenging Aschenbach after the pass on lap 21, which won
Aschenbach the B&M Oil Coolers "Coolest Move of the Race," was a
decision made easier, he said, when a finish was the main goal.

 

"I figured that I had enough gap with the guys behind that if he went
by, I'd still get a good finish," Galati said. "Our main goal was to
finish. We haven't finished a race in a while. My hat's off to the guys.
They worked all night. It's a great feeling to be here today."

 

Tommy Archer, of Duluth, Minn., turned in a solid performance, moving
all the way up to fourth in his No. 5 c3controls/Autohaus Dodge Viper
after starting 13th.  Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., avoided the
messy Turn 13 and finished fifth in his No. 1 XM/Mobil 1/Motorola/On
Star Cadillac CTS-V.

 

Bob Woodhouse, of Blair, Neb., won the Sunoco Hard Charger award after
advancing 19 position to finish 10th.  

 

Aschenbach also earned the Piloti Rookie of the Race award as the top
finishing rookie.

 

Behind Aschenbach's 104 points and Gigliotti's 102, Andy Pilgrim is in
third in the point standings with 89, trailed by McCann (80) and
Woodhouse (77).  

 

Cadillac continues to lead the SPEED GT Manufacturers' Championship
Presented by Racer Magazine, leading Dodge 25-21.  Porsche is third with
21 points, and Chevrolet has 19.

 

The SPEED GT race, part of the SPEED World Challenge Presented by
Trenton Forging Quality Formed Solutions weekend, will be broadcast
Saturday, May 27, at 9 p.m. (EDT).

 

For more information, visit www.world-challenge.com
<http://www.world-challenge.com/> .

LEXINGTON, Ohio - Results from Saturday's 29-lap, 65.481 mile SCCA Pro
Racing SPEED WORLD CHALLENGE SPEED GT Championship Round Four race, part
of the Speed WC Presented by Trenton Forging at Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course, with finishing position, starting position in parentheses,
driver, hometown,  car, laps and reason out (if any).

 

1. (1), Lou Gigliotti, Dallas, Texas, Chevrolet Corvette C6, 29.

2. (2), Lawson Aschenbach(R), Gaithersburg, Md., Porsche 911 GT3, 29,
-.324.

3. (4), Michael Galati, Olmsted, Ohio, Volvo S60R, 29, -1.295.

4. (13), Tommy Archer, Duluth, Minn., Dodge SRT Viper, 29, -1.719.

5. (7), Andy Pilgrim, Boca Raton, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V, 29, -2.000.

6. (8), Ricardo Imery(R), Caracas, Venezuela, Porsche 911 GT3, 29,
-7.592.

7. (17), Rob Foster(R), Phoenix, Ariz., Dodge Viper, 29, -10.963.

8. (10), Ritch Marziale, Tempe, Ariz., Dodge Viper, 29, -13.988.

9. (20), Stu Hayner, Yorba Linda, Calif., Pontiac GTO, 29, -14.488.

10. (31), Bob Woodhouse, Blair, Neb., Dodge Viper, 29, -16.295.

11. (16), Jim McCann, N. Canton, Ohio, Dodge Viper, 29, -17.918.

12. (19), Claudio Burtin, Atlanta, Ga., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 29,
-19.552.

13. (14), Bob Miller, Sykesville, Md., Porsche 911 Cup, 29, -22.559.

14. (21), Lenny Diller, Garden City, N.Y., Dodge Viper, 29, -23.354.

15. (18), Johnny Mowlem, Charvil Berkshire, England, Aston Martin DB9,
29, -23.690.

16. (9), Sonny Whelen, Old Saybrook, Conn., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 29,
-41.121.

17. (25), Greg Weirick(R), Malibu, Calif., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 28, -1
lap.

18. (26), David Farmer, Albemarle, N.C., Corvette C6, 28, -1 lap.

19. (28), Michael Solley, Destin, Fla., Porsche 911 GT3, 28, -1 lap.

20. (22), Skip Sauls(R), Longmont, Colo., Dodge Viper, 23, Mech.

21. (5), Johnny O'Connell, Flowery Branch, Ga., Cadillac CTS-V, 21,
Crash.

22. (6), Leighton Reese, Minnetonka, Minn., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 21,
-8 laps.

23. (3), Mike McCann, N. Canton, Ohio, Dodge Viper, 20, Crash.

24. (24), John Bourassa, Jupiter Island, Fla., Porsche 911 Turbo, 19,
Mech.

25. (11), James Sofronas, Newport Beach, Calif., Porsche 911 GT3, 13,
Mech.

26. (23), Adel Elsayed, Boonton Twp, N.J., Dodge Viper, 13, Crash.

27. (27), Tom Papadopoulos, East Hills, N.Y., Aston Martin DB9, 12,
Mech.

28. (15), Tony Gaples, Libertyville, Ill., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 6,
Mech.

29. (12), Doug Peterson, Bonita Sprints, Fla., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 0,
DNS.

30. (29), Ed Braswell(R), Key West, Fla., Chevrolet Corvette C5, 0, DNS.

31. (30), Igor Sushko(R), Kiev UKR, Nissan Skyline GT-R, 0, DNS.

 

Time of race: 46 minutes, 50.945 seconds.

Average speed: 83.863 mph

Margin of victory: .324 Seconds

Lap leaders: Laps 1-29, #28 Lou Gigliotti

Fastest race lap: #66 Lawson Aschenbach(R), 1:28.773 (91.568 mph)

Fastest qualifier: #28 Lou Gigliotti, 1:26.973 (93.463 mph)