Hohn Wrings Out Fast Time at Soggy MX-5 Cup Lime Rock
Practice
LAKEVILLE, Conn. (May 26, 2006) - As the final practice session of the
SCCA Pro Racing SIRIUS Satellite Radio Mazda MX-5 Cup Presented by
Hankook wound down Friday at Lime Rock Park, Ben Hohn, of Easton, Conn.,
and Jason Saini, of Fort Worth, Texas, traded the day's fast time back
and forth multiple laps in a row. In the end, however, it was Hohn's No.
40 P1-Motorsports.com/HKF Racing Mazda MX-5 that took the top spot with
a 1:09.588 (79.151 mph).
After the morning's 20-minute session was nearly a wash-out with steady
showers turning the 1.54-mile, seven-turn road course into a continuous
puddle, it appeared the same might happen in the afternoon as the final
practice also started in the rain. The sun broke through toward the
end, however, drying the track and allowing times to plummet with each
lap.
The course didn't dry completely, but Hohn said that was fine with him.
"We made a bunch of changes on the setup of the car," said Hohn, who was
tenth in the morning session with a 1:24.533. "We went to the wet tires
where we had dry ones earlier. We changed around some of the suspension
and shock settings. The track was drying a little bit, so that was
worth a few seconds as well.
"We had all three P1 cars set up a little bit differently in order to
collect data. I think we figured out which one was right."
Hohn also said he was driving for others besides himself, and that may
have helped as well.
"Randy [Hale] said to go out there try hard for the Hole in the Wall
Gang kids. So I went out there and just tried the hardest I could and
make a good showing out of it. I'm sure that had a lot to do with it
too."
Saini chose not to run in the extremely wet morning conditions, but
appeared to be on his game regardless, running a 1:09.890 (78.809 mph)
at the end of the day in his No. 28 specmiata.com/Autobarn Mazda MX-5.
Saini held the top practice time on several occasions before Hohn's time
stuck at the end.
Erik Stearns, of Van Buren, Ohio, was third fastest Friday with a
1:10.645 (77.967 mph) in his No. 97 Team MER/Dick's Auto Salvage MX-5.
Ryan Pilla, of Amagansett, N.Y., was fourth in his MX-5 Cup practice
debut, turning a 1:10.819 (77.775 mph).
First-session leader Anders Hainer, of Hidden Hills, Calif., led early
during the afternoon run, but contact with another car near Turn Seven
caused damage to the right rear quarter of his No. 13 Under Armour MX-5,
and Hainer stopped practicing soon after. Before ending his day, Hainer
turned the fifth-fastest time of 1:11.234 (77.322 mph).
Qualifying for Sunday's SCCA Pro Racing SIRIUS Satellite Radio Mazda
MX-5 Cup Presented by Hankook race, part of the Rolex GT Sports Car
Weekend, is set for Saturday at 12:45 p.m. (EDT).
To follow MX-5 Cup qualifying and race action live via the web, go to
www.mx-5cup.com <http://www.mx-5cup.com/> , click the Lime Rock Park
event button under the 2006 schedule menu and then select the "Live
Timing and Scoring Link Brought to You by SCCA.com" link in the middle
of the page.
For other information, including a weekend schedule, entry list and
full results, visit www.mx-5cup.com <http://www.mx-5cup.com/> .