
Alonso Lopez and Tony Arbolino had the second and third fastest times.Īfter Fermin Aldeguer, Lukas Tuylovic, Bo Bendsneyder and Barry Baltus set the four best laps in Q1, the Moto2 class had its second qualifying session which allows the dispute of the top 18 places on the starting grid. Next up for the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge: August 22 at the Oak Tree Grand Prix at Virginia International Raceway.The second Moto2 qualifying session ended with a red flag, in a Q2 where Sam Lowes was the fastest and, therefore, is the pole position owner for sunday's race. “But I knew the Nissans had a very good chance of overtaking us once they were clear of traffic,” and they did, but they couldn’t close the deal." “We had a good pace from the beginning,” said Matt Plumb, who drove the Rum Bum Porsche to the checkered flag for his 21st win, a series record. Third in GS and overall was the Fall-Line Motorsports BMW M3 driven at the end by Trent Hindman, who shared driving duties with Ashley Freiberg. Zacharias, who shared the car with Brad Jaeger. 314 second back at the finish, driven by a hard-charging B.J. This win wasn’t easy, though - the second-place Doran Nissan 370Z was just.

The Rum Bum drivers had something to prove after a controversial crash at Lime Rock knocked them out of contention. Third in ST was another Cayman, the Murillo Racing car shared by Jeff Mosing and Eric Foss.

766 seconds ahead of Owen Trinkler and Sarah Cattaneo in their CRG Honda Civic Si. But Pumpelly’s power outage allowed Eversley to finish. and drove the Porsche Cayman to the front, and had more than a one-second lead on Eversley.

Pumpelley took over from Luis Rodriguez, Jr. “If he hadn’t run out of gas we’d have been racing for second.” “Pumpelley was in a zone,” Eversely said. While brothers Hugh and Matt Plumb had enough gas to win the GS class and take the overall victory in the Rum Bum Racing Porsche 911, Spencer Pumpelly’s Porsche Cayman rolled to a stop within sight of the checkered flag, handing the ST victory to the Honda of America Honda Civic Si of Ryan Eversley and teammate Chad Gilsinger. A few ounces of fuel prevented a Porsche sweep in both the Grand Sport and Street Tuner classes in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge race Saturday at Road America, part of the Continental Tire Road Race Showcase that continues Sunday.
