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Herr Takes Second-Straight SPEED Touring Car Win at Wet Mosport

 

Herr Takes Second-Straight SPEED Touring Car Win at Wet Mosport

 

CANADA (Sept. 3, 2006) - Chip Herr, of Lititz, Pa., battled damp
conditions, a slew of Acuras and a Mazda to wheel his Audi A4 to a
second-consecutive SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge Touring Car win
today at Mosport International Raceway, part of the Mobil 1 Presents
Labour Day Grand Prix Weekend. Brandon Davis, of Denver, Colo., and
Pierre Kleinubing, of Coconut Creek, Fla., completed the podium.

 

Herr started from the pole on the damp track, but relinquished the lead
twice over the course of the 25-lap, 61.475-mile event that was limited
to 50 minutes in duration. In the end, he took his third-career win by
6.491 seconds, averaging 72.074 mph.

 

Driving the No. 17 Agincourt Autohaus/STaSIS Audi A4, Herr relinquished
the lead to the No. 73 Tri-Point Motorsports/Mazdaspeed Mazda 6 of Randy
Pobst at the start, done single-file, similar to a re-start, after a
delay to retrieve a broken down car on the formation lap aborted the
traditional standing start. Herr re-took the point from Pobst on the
third lap, only to come under attack by a slew of Acuras.

 

On a lap-13 restart, Davis got the jump on the field from fourth to take
the lead in his No. 20 Acura Certified Pre-Owned/RealTime Racing Acura
TSX. From there, he held off a furious attack from teammate Kleinubing,
in the No. 42 entry, until Kleinubing succumbed to pressure from Herr on
lap 19. Two laps later, Herr was past Davis for the lead, and clicked
off a succession of fastest race laps to speed away to the win.

 

"On the restart my car just completely shut down," Herr said of the
restart when Davis and Kleinubing passed for the lead. "I was on the
throttle. It would have been a nice drag race for us, but my car just
cut out and I saw a lot of cars come to the inside of me. I knew it was
a long race so I had to just hang back there and hope that the problem
would fix itself."

 

After watching Michael Galati use all-wheel-drive in rainy conditions to
lap all but second place in the SPEED GT race, Herr was confident of his
chances in Sunday's damp conditions.

 

"The weather was definitely a factor for the STaSIS Audi," said Herr,
who also won at Mid-Ohio in May and at Road America two weeks ago. "The
car handles really well in the dry, but when it comes to wet weather...I
really thought we had a huge advantage over the Acuras. But today, I'm
really impressed how well these guys drove and how well their cars
handled, because the only advantage I saw was coming out of Turn Five,
which is a really slow turn, so it's just about traction.  Everywhere
else it was pretty heads-up with them.

 

"It was a good run for us today. Agincourt Autohaus was a big help
coming on board this week in Canada.  We didn't expect two wins
in-a-row, nobody expects wins in SPEED World Challenge, but we'll take
'em when we can get 'em."

 

Davis, who started from the pole and led at Mosport in 2005, hoped to
score the second win of his career on Sunday, but it was not to be. He
was proud of the Acura's performance in the wet, though, against the
all-wheel-drive Audi.


"On the exit of ten there's a concrete patch, and you can't do this
during the race, because you'd be going too slow and it'd take too long,
but on the restart, I went all the way to the outside and then cut back
across and pulled out to the asphalt on the inside and got a great
launch," Davis said of his move to the lead. "Going into Turn One, I was
next to Pierre [Kleinubing] and I had the outside and I carried in a
little more speed.

 

"I didn't know how long Chip [Herr] was going to stay back there with
the Audi.  The all-wheel drive is definitely a frightening sight to see
in my mirrors. Obviously, the front-wheel drive cars, our cars, are
absolutely amazing. So I have RealTime Acura to thank for that."

 

Kleinubing, who had won two of the previous three SPEED Touring Car rain
races, also viewed the day as a success in conditions that were not as
favorable to his mount as the Audi. He was in contention for the win
early and scored valuable points in both the Drivers and Manufacturers'
Championships.

 

"The whole time, I was worrying about [main Championship rival] Randy
[Pobst], so I knew what I had to do was finish ahead of him," Kleinubing
said. "Once I got by him I pulled away. I had things under control. I
was hoping to go for longer with Chip [Herr], but I could never
capitalize on it.  It seemed like the longer the run, the better we got
to a certain point. Toward the end though, it sort of went away and it
went [Herr's] way. 

 

"It's unbelievable what we can do with a front-wheel drive car against
the Audis.  It didn't seem to be any worse than the Audi other than
coming out of Turn Five, so my hat's off to Acura today, an unbelievable
car."

 

Peter Cunningham, of Grafton, Wis., was the third RealTime Acura TSX in
a row, finishing fourth, followed by Eric Curran, of E. Hampton, Mass.,
in one of the team's Acura RSXs.

 

Christian Miller, of Newark, Calif., had a career-best finish of sixth
in his No. 25 034 Motorsport Volkswagen Jetta, earning Piloti Rookie of
the Race honors.

 

Pobst (Mazda 6), Robb Holland (Dodge SRT4), Jeff Courtney (Audi A4) and
Jeff Altenburg (Mazda 6) completed the top 10.

 

Brian Smith, of Simpsonville, S.C., advanced from 21st on the grid to
finish 11th in his No. 13 Woodhouse Auto Family/Kicker Dodge SRT4 to
take home the Sunoco Hard Charger award. Jeff Nowicki, of Birmingham,
Mich., advanced six positions on the first lap in his Ford Focus to win
the B&M Shifters Holeshot Award.

 

Kleinubing extended his season points lead to 24 over Pobst (238 to 214)
with just two races remaining. Defending Champion Cunningham is third,
with 184, followed closely by Herr, at 183. Davis completes the top
five, with 173.

 

Acura pushed its Manufacturers' Championship Presented by RACER Magazine
lead to 14 points over Mazda 59 to 45. A second-place finish at the
penultimate Round at Road Atlanta Sept. 29 can clinch the title. Audi
has made inroads on the Championship the last two races with two wins
and sits third, with 31, followed by BMW (11) and Dodge (five).

 

Today's race will be broadcast on PEE Channel Sunday, Sept. 10 at 3
p.m. (EDT).

 

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

 

CANADA - Results from Sunday's 25-lap, 61.475-mile SCCA Pro Racing SPEED
World Challenge Touring Car Championship Round Eight race, part of the
Mobil 1 Presents Labour Day Grand Prix weekend at Mosport International
Raceway, with finishing position, starting position in parentheses,
driver, hometown, car, laps complete, distance behind winner and reason
out (if any).

1. (1), Chip Herr, Lititz, Pa., Audi A4, 25.

2. (9), Brandon Davis, Denver, Colo., Acura TSX, 25, -6.491.

3. (6), Pierre Kleinubing, Coconut Creek, Fla., Acura TSX, 25, -7.233.

4. (3), Peter Cunningham, Grafton, Wis., Acura TSX, 25, -10.487.

5. (11), Eric Curran, East Hampton, Mass., Acura RSX, 25, -19.005.

6. (10), Christian Miller(R), Newark, Calif., Volkswagen Jetta, 25,
-21.456.

7. (4), Randy Pobst, Gainesville, Ga., Mazda 6, 25, -21.973.

8. (13), Robb Holland(R), Denver, Colo., Dodge SRT-4, 25, -28.036.

9. (16), Jeff Courtney(R), Slinger, Wis., Audi A4, 25, -29.429.

10. (15), Jeff Altenburg, Ellicott City, Md., Mazda 6, 25, -30.514.

11. (21), Brian Smith(R), Simpsonville, S.C., Dodge SRT-4, 25, -30.875.

12. (18), Fred Pignataro, East Northport, N.Y., BMW 325, 25, -31.769.

13. (17), Nick Esayian, Encinitas, Calif., Acura RSX, 25, -54.915.

14. (19), Charlie Putman(R), Mills, Wyo., Mazda 6, 25, -55.221.

15. (8), James Clay, Radford, Va., BMW 325i, 25, -57.714.

16. (22), Phil Parlato, Commack, N.Y., BMW 325i, 25, -1:08.046.

17. (23), Jeff Nowicki, Brimingham, Mich., Ford Focus, 25, -1:13.898.

18. (25), Mary Katharine(R), Delray Beach, Fla., Mazda Protege, 25,
-1:33.608.

19. (26), Henry Brosnaham, Apollo Beach, Fla., Mazda 6, 24, -1 lap.

20. (14), Freddy Baker, Bedford, Ohio, Audi A4, 23, -2 laps.

21. (20), Seth Thomas, Cumming, Ga., BMW 325i, 23, -2 laps.

22. (2), Charles Espenlaub, Lutz, Fla., Mazda 6, 21, -4 laps.

23. (12), Dino Crescentini, Malibu, Calif., Mazda 6, 20, Crash.

24. (7), Andrew Wojteczko(R), Toronto, Ontario, Lexus IS300, 18, Crash.

25. (24), Seth Neiman, Woodside, Calif., BMW 325Ci, 13, Handling.

26. (5), Kuno Wittmer, Montreal, Canada, Mercedes-Benz C230, 0, DNS.

Time of race: 51 minutes, 10.569 seconds.

Average speed: 72.074 mph

Margin of victory: 6.491 Seconds

Lap leaders: Laps 1-1, #17 Chip Herr; laps 2-2, #73 Randy Pobst; laps
3-12, #17 Chip Herr; laps 13-20, #20 Brandon Davis; laps 21-25, #17 Chip
Herr

Fastest race lap: #17 Chip Herr, 1:42.467 (86.392 mph)

Fastest qualifier: #17 Chip Herr, 1:31.143 (97.126 mph)

Cautions: Three for seven laps

Sunoco Hard Charger: #13 Brian Smith advanced 10 positions in the race

B&M Holeshot Award: #84 Jeff Nowicki advanced six positions on the
opening lap

Piloti Rookie of the Race: #25 Christian Miller

 

SCCA SPEED World Challenge Touring Car Drivers' Championship

After Eight of 10 Rounds

Ps., Driver, Car, Points (Wins)

1, Pierre Kleinubing, Acura TSX, 238 (2)

2, Randy Pobst, Mazda 6, 214 (1)

3, Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, 184

4, Chip Herr, Audi A4, 183 (3)

5, Brandon Davis, Acura TSX, 173 (1)

6, Jeff Altenburg, Mazda 6, 156

7, Eric Curran, Acura RSX, 154

8, Jeff Courtney(R), Audi A4, 124

9, Nick Esayian, Acura RSX, 115

10, Charles Espenlaub, Mazda 6, 112

 

SCCA Pro Racing SPEED Touring Car Manufacturers' Championship Presented
by RACER Magazine

Ps., Manufacturer, Points (Wins)

1, Acura, 59 (3)

2, Mazda, 45 (1)

3, Audi, 31 (3)

4, BMW, 11 (1)

5, Dodge, 5