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Archer Goes Flag-To-Flag For SPEED GT Win At Road America



ELKHART LAKE, Wis., (Aug. 20, 2006) - Tommy Archer, of Duluth, Minn.,
captured his first SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Championship
win of 2006 in a race that shuffled the season points at the Road
America Generac 500 weekend. Lawson Aschenbach, of Gaithersburg, Md.,
and Leighton Reese, of Minnetonka, Minn., completed the top three.

 

Starting from his second pole of the season in the No. 5
c3controls/Dodge Motorsports Dodge Viper, Archer got the holeshot off
the standing start and was never seriously challenged for the lead en
route to his sixth career victory, and first since St. Petersburg in
2005. Archer beat Aschenbach to the checkered flag by 1.028 seconds,
averaging 90.399 mph in a race that was slowed by one caution.

 

"Autosport Development picked me up six weeks before the season started
and this is only my fourth race with the two guys that work on my car,"
Archer said. "It was rewarding this weekend because we came here
expecting to be somewhat competitive and we've surprised even ourselves
in qualifying. The car just worked good and we made some adjustments
last night. The crew is now starting to understand what I need and that
little adjustments mean big things, even though it's a big car. We just
keep working hard at it and I talked to them during the race and I told
them after the race a couple more things we've gotta do to keep making
ourselves better. I think for the team, it's a pretty big high.

 

"It feels good to be here and win close to home. I have family here.  I
think this is the first race in fifteen or sixteen years that my mother
has been to a race."

 

For the fifth time in seven races, the Drivers' Championship shifted at
the top, and Aschenbach is back into the lead for the third time. After
starting alongside Archer in his No. 66 AXA Financial Porsche 911 GT3,
the 22-year old Piloti Rookie of the Year candidate followed the red
Viper for the entire race, but never had enough to make a bid for the
lead.

 

"It was a good run," Aschenbach said. "I had a bit of a wheel-spin
problem on the start, so it put me behind. I thought I might be able to
jump ahead of Tommy [Archer] on the start, but it just wasn't going to
happen. I settled in behind him, and I knew the both of us were going to
push pretty hard at the beginning and save our tires toward the middle
of the race and go again at the end. We just didn't have anything for
him [Archer]. The places that I was quicker weren't quite the places I
needed to be quicker, but we'll take the finish, we'll take the point
lead and we'll go to the next few races and see if we can keep it up
there."

 

The race, which started 15 minutes late owing to a cleanup from an
earlier session, had its own cleanup period, as Adel Elsayed, of
Boonton, N.J., spun his Viper exiting the famed Kink, struck the right
side wall and then was t-boned by the Viper GTS of Mike Hartley, of
Cherry Hill, N.J. While both cars sustained heavy damage, neither driver
was injured.

 

On the ensuing lap-seven restart, Reese, who had started fourth in his
No. 6 Banner Engineering Chevrolet Corvette C6, made a move past the No.
64 AXA Financial/Cavenas Elevators Porsche 911 GT3 of Ricardo Imery for
third going into turn five. The move earned Reese the B&M Oil Coolers
Coolest Move of the Race.

 

From there, Reese was able to close on the two leaders and the trio ran
together for the next 10 laps. In the closing laps, Archer and
Aschenbach used some speed they'd reserved throughout the race, and
Reese fell behind a bit. However, the driver who has been on the pole
and battled for the lead at times this season was thrilled with his
third place finish-the only finish for him in five races this year.

 

"It's always a thrill to be on the podium, we're not fighting for a
championship this year but it's been an awfully frustrating haul," Reese
said. "We've had a couple breakages and a couple of times we got crashed
out when we've had really good hardware, really good race cars. I'm just
thrilled for the people from Banner Engineering that we could give them
a little TV time and we entertained a lot of guests here this weekend,
so this is all icing on the cake."

 

Michael McCann, of N. Canton, Ohio, advanced from eighth on the grid to
finish fourth in his No. 82 McCann Plastics/K&N Filters Dodge Viper.
England's Johnny Mowlem gave Aston Martin its first-ever top-five finish
in the series, bringing home the No. 44 Autosport Designs Racing Aston
Martin DB9 in fifth.

 

Imery, Andy Pilgrim (Cadillac CTS-V), Ritch Marziale (Dodge Viper),
Michael Galati (Volvo S60R) and Bob Woodhouse (Dodge Viper) completed
the top 10, which featured six different auto manufacturers. 

 

Michael Greenberg, of La Canada, Calif., earned the Sunoco Hard Charger
for advancing 11 positions in his No. 04 Greenberg Cheese Company/Big
Daddy Racing Dodge Viper.

 

Aschenbach now leads the Drivers' Championship by six points (173 to
167) over Lou Gigliotti, who entered the weekend in the lead but
finished 14th. Pilgrim dropped one position, from second to third, with
162, followed by Imery (152) and McCann (147). Dodge made up ground in
the SCCA SPEED GT Manufacturers' Championship Presented by RACER
Magazine, and now trails Porsche by five, 45 to 40. Cadillac dropped one
position to third, with 35, and Chevrolet is still well within striking
distance, with 34.

 

The series next travels to Canada's Mosport International Raceway, a
race that featured a battle for the win between Cadillac and Corvette in
2005, in two weeks time, Sept. 1-3.

 

Today's Round Seven race will be broadcast on SPEED Channel Saturday,
Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. (EDT).

 

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Attached Image #1: Tommy Archer leads the entire pack into Road
America's turn five on the opening lap of Sunday's SPEED GT race.

Attached Image #2: Tommy Archer's Viper leads Lawson Aschenbach through
the shadows of the Billy Mitchell Bridge at Road America.

Credit: (c) 2006 Mark Weber/SCCA

 

ELKHART LAKE, Wis. - Results from Saturday's 19-lap, 76.911-mile SCCA
Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Championship Round Seven race, part
of the Generac 500 at Road America weekend, with finishing position,
starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, car, laps, distance
behind winner and reason out (if any).

1. (1), Tommy Archer, Duluth, Minn., Dodge SRT Viper, 19.

2. (2), Lawson Aschenbach(R), Gaithersburg, Md., Porsche 911 GT3, 19,
-1.028.

3. (4), Leighton Reese, Minnetonka, Minn., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 19,
-6.689.

4. (8), Mike McCann, N. Canton, Ohio, Dodge Viper, 19, -12.992.

5. (9), Johnny Mowlem, Berkshire, England, Aston Martin DB9, 19,
-14.785.

6. (5), Ricardo Imery(R), Caracas, VN, Porsche 911 GT3, 19, -16.674.

7. (7), Andy Pilgrim, Boca Raton, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V, 19, -17.283.

8. (13), Ritch Marziale, Tempe, Ariz., Dodge Viper Comp Coupe, 19,
-26.357.

9. (11), Michael Galati, Olmsted, Ohio, Volvo S60R, 19, -28.108.

10. (12), Bob Woodhouse, Blair, Neb., Dodge Viper, 19, -33.410.

11. (17), Tony Gaples, Libertyville, Ill., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 19,
-34.468.

12. (10), Rob Foster(R), Phoenix, Ariz., Dodge Viper, 19, -34.712.

13. (16), Jim McCann_Jr, Canton, Ohio, Dodge Viper, 19, -38.602.

14. (14), Lou Gigliotti, Dallas, Texas, Chevrolet Corvette C6, 19,
-40.499.

15. (18), Lenny Diller, Garden City, N.Y., Dodge Viper, 19, -52.871.

16. (22), Claudio Burtin, Atlanta, Ga., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 19,
-54.782.

17. (15), Doug Peterson, Bonita Sprints, Fla., Chevrolet Corvette C6,
19, -54.966.

18. (19), Bob Miller, Sykesville, Md., Porsche 911 Cup, 19, -1:10.023.

19. (28), John Bourassa, Jupiter Island, Fla., Porsche 911 Turbo, 19,
-1:19.653.

20. (6), Ron Fellows, Mississauga, Ontario, Cadillac CTS-V, 19,
-1:25.810.

21. (32), Michael Greenberg(R), La Canada, Calif., Dodge Viper, 19,
-2:08.568.

22. (30), Greg Weirick(R), Malibu, Calif., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 19,
-2:10.525.

23. (31), Bob Taylor, Denver, Colo., Chevrolet Corvette Z06, 18, -1 lap.

24. (26), Mark LoPilato, Granbury, Texas, Porsche 911 Turbo, 17, Mech.

25. (21), Sonny Whelen, Old Saybrook, Conn., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 15,
Mech.

26. (27), Tom Papadopoulos, East Hills, N.Y., Aston Martin DB9, 14,
Mech.

27. (3), James Sofronas, Newport Beach, Calif., Porsche 911 GT3, 13, -6
laps.

28. (23), Skip Sauls(R), Longmont, Colo., Dodge Viper, 12, Crash.

29. (20), Mike Davis, Huntington Beach, Calif., Mustang Cobra, 12, Mech.

30. (33), Adam Malmquist, Chicago, Ill., Chevrolet Corvette Z06, 9,
Mech.

31. (25), Adel Elsayed, Boonton Twp, N.J., Dodge Viper, 1, Crash.

32. (29), Mike Hartley, Cherry Hill, N.J., Dodge Viper GTS, 1, Crash.

33. (24), Brian Kubinski, Plainfield, Ill., Chevrolet Corvette C6, 0,
Mech.

Time of race: 51 minutes, 2.887 seconds.

Average speed: 90.399 mph

Margin of victory: 1.028 Seconds, record.

Lap leaders: Laps 1-19, #5 Tommy Archer

Fastest race lap: #5 Tommy Archer, 2:16.701 (106.603 mph), record.

Fastest qualifier: #5 Tommy Archer, 2:15.333 (107.681 mph)

Sunoco Hard Charger: #04 Michael Greenberg advanced 11 positions during
the race.

B&M Oil Coolers - Coolest Move of the Race: #6 Legihton Reese

Piloti Rookie of the Race: #66 Lawson Aschenbach

Cautions: One for Four laps.

 

SCCA SPEED GT Drivers' Championship

After Seven of 10 Rounds

Ps., Driver, Car, Points (wins)

1, Lawson Aschenbach(R), Porsche 911 GT3, 173 (1)

2, Lou Gigliotti, Chevrolet Corvette C6, 167 (2)

3, Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V, 162

4, Ricardo Imery(R), Porsche 911 GT3, 152 (1)

5, Mike McCann, Dodge Viper, 147 (1)

6, Bob Woodhouse, Dodge Viper, 132

7, Tommy Archer, Dodge SRT Viper, 126 (1)

8, Rob Foster(R), Dodge Viper, 108

9, James Sofronas, Porsche 911 GT3, 101

10, Claudio Burtin, Chevrolet Corvette C6, 88

 

SCCA SPEED GT Manufacturers' Championship Presented by RACER Magazine

After Seven of 10 Rounds

Ps., Manufacturer, Points (wins)

1, Porsche, 45 (2)

2, Dodge, 40 (2)

3, Cadillac, 35 (1)

4, Chevrolet, 34 (2)

 
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