SAMAX - Watkins Glen qualifying
The No. 17 SAMAX/ Doncaster Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car will start fourth
on the GT grid for the June 3 Rolex Sports Car Series six-hour race at
Watkins Glen International. The grid was set by team standings when the
Friday qualifying session was replaced by a practice session to compensate
for track time lost on Thursday due to legal issues.
Greg Wilkins will drive the first race stint, followed by Dave Lacey and
Mark Wilkins, all of Toronto. With rain in the forecast, the team is
preparing for variable weather conditions.
"We're looking to find as much dry speed as we can so that we're ready for a
dry race. If it's wet, we'll just soften the car up and run on the rain
tires. We've run pretty well here in the rain before, so it's a bit of an
equalizer from our point of view," Greg Wilkins said. "Tomorrow we'll spend
our time thinking about the strategy because, undoubtedly, it won't be just
wet or dry, it will be intermittent, which will make it very interesting for
everybody."
bonus
Although many teams were disappointed they weren't able to qualify for the
Watkins Glen race, SAMAX Motorsport team owner Peter Baron had a different
view. He noted the GT cars were allowed an extra 30 minutes of practice in
lieu of qualifying, and the SAMAX/ Doncaster car will start from the second
row.
"It's a strange set of circumstances, but we're more than happy to take the
additional 30 minutes of practice. With having to cycle three drivers
through the car, it's a big help," he said. "Fourth is a great starting
position for a six-hour race; the drivers will be able to get into a good
groove. So we get the starting position with the added benefit of 30 more
minutes of practice time."
Baja-bound
SAMAX chief mechanic Robin Hayes and mechanic Ian Jones will finish the
season in off-road racing, working with the All-American Girls Racing team
in the Baja 1000 on Nov. 18. The team's drivers include Beccy and Robyn
Gordon, sisters of NASCAR driver Robby Gordon. Hayes and Jones met Beccy
Gordon in May, when she attended a Rolex Series race at Laguna Seca Raceway.
Her boyfriend, Ryan Hunter-Reay, was driving for SAMAX.
Asked the difference between sports-car racing and off-road racing, Hayes'
response was succinct: "Dirt."