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Doran
Lista Remains Perfect With Inaugural Grand American 400 Win
FONTANA, Calif. (March 24, 2002) -- Belgian
Didier Theys and Swiss Fredy Lienhard Jr., teamed up to earn Doran Lista
Racing its third-straight win at the Grand American 400 on California
Speedway's new road course. The victory gave the team and its #27 LISTA
Judd-engined Dallara a perfect record to date in the 2002 Rolex Sports
Car Series season. Englishman James Weaver and rookie Chris Dyson
finished second after keeping the battle for the lead close throughout
the entire race. Despite setting the fastest qualifying time on Friday,
Theys had to maneuver through heavy traffic on the tight infield
portions of the road course at the start of the race when the #27
Dallara was forced to start from the back after a pre-race engine
change. It took the two-time Rolex 24 At Daytona winner 15 laps to move
into the second-place position behind Weaver, but his arrival sparked a
tight battle that would continue for the remaining 127 laps.
"At the
beginning, it was a little bit of a handful because its a cold day and
we're running a relatively hard compound in order to get two stints out
of one set of tires," Theys commented. "Until the front tires
some heat in them, I had to take it pretty easy."
The two teams exchanged the lead and both stayed on the lead lap
throughout the race. Theys had accumulated his largest lead of more than
a minute when he was forced into the pits with only 23 laps remaining. A
leaking tire was the culprit, and it handed the lead over to Dyson in
the #16 Thetford/Norcold Judd-powered Crawford.
Once back on track with a fresh set of tires, Theys began to quickly
eat into the rookie's lead, passing him with only 10 laps remaining.
However, the 24-year-old driver would not go down without a fight and
stayed within striking distance until he spun trying to close in on
Theys with just five laps remaining in the 142-lap, 400-mile race.
Rand Racing finished third overall and first in the SportsRacing
Prototype II class for the third-straight race. Terry Borcheller took
the #8 Nissan Lola out to an early class lead before handing off to Ralf
Kelleners. SRPII points leader Borcheller jumped behind the wheel one
final time before team owner Bill Rand brought it home.
"It's too bad that Anthony isn't here -- we miss him and send
him our best wishes and can't wait for him to be back in the seat
again," said Rand of the absence of driver Anthony Lazzaro due to
an injury suffered in last weekends Indy Racing League race.
G&W Motorsports #07 Momentum Motorcars/USI BMW-powered Picchio
had a strong start with its newly reworked engine, but fell back midway
through the race when brake trouble sent Darren Law into the pits to
replace the master cylinder. Andy Lally was eventually able to take the
Picchio back out for its second-place SRPII finish.
After dominating the GTS class during the 2001 season, Park Place
Racing returned to Victory Lane for the second time this season in a
major comeback. The #5 Saleen S7R suffered severe damage during a wreck
in Thursday's practice. The team was forced to take the car to Saleen
headquarters in Irvine for repairs, and did not get it back until this
morning.
Since it missed qualifying, the Saleen was forced to start from the
back of the field. However, drivers Chris Bingham and Derek Hill, son of
legendary driver Phil Hill, were able to maneuver the car through the
field for not only the GTS victory, but also an impressive fourth-place
finish overall.
“It was my first time in the car,” said Hill. “We weren’t
sure if we were going to be able to race at all so to have a clean race
like that, and have everything come together in the end is great. It was
more than we ever could have expected.”
Michael Ciasulli earned his third-straight American GT win of the
season, this time with Paul Menard in the #90 Flis Motorsports Corvette.
The #90 Corvette ran in second for most the race behind teammates Craig
Conway and Doug Goad in the Flis Motorsports' #09 Corvette. But
misfortune struck the defending AGT champions when steering problems
forced the #09 Corvette to retire with only 35 laps remaining. That
opened the door for Ciasulli and Menard, who was competing in his
first-ever Rolex Series race.
“What can I say, the car was hooked up all weekend,” commented
Menard. “We didn’t make a single change on the car except for a few
driver comfort things. The first time I saw the car was on Thursday, and
I give my hats off to Flis Motorsports. We kept plugging away and people
kept falling out. We just kept at it.”
The #19 ACP Motorsports Corvette moved into second place in the
class, followed by the #46 Morgan Dollar Motorsports Corvette.
Late-race misfortune struck the leaders in the GT class as well. Las
Angeles drivers Bill Auberlen and Cort Wagner looked as though they
would pick up their first victory in the #33 Ferrari 360GT in front of a
hometown crowd. However, the Ferrari of Washington entry became stranded
in the pits with shifter trouble with 31 laps remaining.
“Brutal, absolutely brutal,” said Auberlen. “You come so far,
you’re 30 minutes from the end. We had almost a two lap lead. We had
the ability to run away from anybody at anytime we wanted and a pump
fails in the car. Such a Mickey Mouse little part. We come in, we
replace it. We go down to third place and we run quickly again, like a
rocket ship. We just need any little kind of luck and we’re going to
split this class wide open. That’s what we are looking for.”
Although the team was able to get the Ferrari back on track, it was
not before The Racer's Group #66 Porsche GT3 R passed for the lead,
followed by the #34 ZIP Racing Porsche. The Racer's Group Porsche led
for the remainder of the race, giving drivers Kevin Buckler and Michael
Schrom a second victory to go with their Rolex 24 At Daytona win from
earlier this season.
The second stop on the Rolex Sports Car Series western swing will be
at Phoenix International Raceway for the United Auto 200, April 18-20.
Tickets are available online at www.phoenixinternationalraceway.com.
Additional information about the Rolex Sports Car Series can be found
online at www.grand-am.com. |
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Grand
American 400 California Speedway Final Race Results
| Date: |
March 24, 2002 |
| Track Length: |
2.81 miles |
| Winners Avg. Speed: |
104.412 mph |
| Margin of Victory: |
one lap |
| Time: |
3:50:06.696 |
| Pos. |
No. |
Class |
Class
Pos |
Driver |
Team/Car |
Laps |
Best
Lap Time |
In
Lap |
Avg
Speed |
Sponsors |
| 1 |
27 |
SRP |
1 |
Didier Theys, Scottsdale,
Ariz.; Fredy Lienhard Jr., Switzerland |
Doran Lista Racing / Judd
Dallara |
142 |
01:29.322 |
116 |
104.412 |
Lista |
| 2 |
16 |
SRP |
2 |
James Weaver, Great
Britain; Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Sherrill's Ford, N.C.;
Chris Dyson, Pleasant Valley, N.Y. |
Dyson Racing Team / Judd
Crawford |
141 |
01:30.311 |
87 |
103.263 |
Goodyear / Norcold /
Thetford / Bosch |
| 3 |
8 |
SRPII |
1 |
Terry Borcheller, Phoenix,
Ariz.; Ralf Kelleners, Germany; Bill Rand, Plano, Texas |
Rand Racing / Risi
Competizione / Nissan Lola |
137 |
01:33.448 |
119 |
100.637 |
Rand Racing / Risi
Competizione |
| 4 |
5 |
GTS |
1 |
Chris Bingham, Bellevue,
Wash.; Derek Hill, Santa Monica, Calif. |
Park Place Racing / Saleen
S7R |
134 |
01:35.682 |
103 |
97.960 |
Park Place Ltd |
| 5 |
90 |
AGT |
1 |
Paul Menard, Eau Claire,
Wis.; Michael Ciasulli, Union, N.J. |
Flis Motorsports /
Corvette |
130 |
01:38.541 |
92 |
94.850 |
Flis Motorsports |
| 6 |
66 |
GT |
1 |
Kevin Buckler, Sonoma,
Calif.; Michael Schrom, Ghent, N.Y. |
The Racers Group / Porsche
GT3 R |
127 |
01:41.781 |
35 |
92.824 |
The Racers Group /
Suncoast Porsche / ThaList.com / Rennlist.com |
| 7 |
34 |
GT |
2 |
Spencer Pumpelly, Mason
Neck, Va.; Steven Ivankovich, Chicago, Ill. |
ZIP Racing / Porsche GT3 R |
122 |
01:40.279 |
103 |
89.419 |
Zip Racing |
| 8 |
33 |
GT |
3 |
Cort Wagner, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Bill Auberlen, Hermosa Beach, Calif. |
Scuderia Ferrari of
Washington / Ferrari 360GT |
120 |
01:39.849 |
105 |
87.555 |
Ferrari of Washington |
| 9 |
19 |
AGT |
2 |
Kerry Hitt, Camp Hill,
Pa.; James Briody, Somerdale, N.J.; Brad Stout, St.
Louis, Mo. |
ACP Motorsports / Corvette |
119 |
01:40.314 |
70 |
87.318 |
Advanced Composite
Products |
| 10 |
54 |
GT |
4 |
Mike Fitzgerald, Fountain
Hills, Ariz.; Boris Said, Carsbad, Calif.; Bob Nagel,
Clearwater, Fla. |
Bell Motorsports / BMW M3 |
116 |
01:38.593 |
87 |
85.272 |
BBS / Stongard /
Performance Friction / Hella |
| 11 |
42 |
GTS |
2 |
Tommy Byrne, Ormond Beach,
Fla.; Richard Millman, McLean, Va. |
Team Greeneman / Porsche
GT3 R |
111 |
01:40.993 |
107 |
89.344 |
Team Greeneman |
| 12 |
07 |
SRPII |
2 |
Darren Law, Phoenix,
Ariz.; Armando Trentini, Houston, Texas; Andy Lally,
Northport, N.Y. |
G&W Motorsports / BMW
Picchio |
111 |
01:35.575 |
92 |
81.391 |
Momentum Motorcars / USI |
| 13 |
46 |
AGT |
3 |
Andrew Richards, Laguna
Niguel, Calif.; Rob Morgan, Little Rock, Ark.; Charles
D. Morgan, Little Rock, Ark. |
Morgan Dollar Motorsports
/ Corvette |
111 |
01:37.788 |
67 |
81.204 |
Computer Associates |
| 14 |
04 |
GT |
5 |
Cougar Jacobsen, Deland,
Fla.; Paco Orti, Deltona, Fla. |
Marcos Racing USA / Marcos
Mantis |
109 |
01:45.048 |
68 |
79.716 |
Majestic Car Audio |
| 15 |
09 |
AGT |
4 |
Craig Conway, Edgewater,
Fla.; Doug Goad, Farmington Hills, Mich. |
Flis Motorsports /
Corvette |
99 |
01:38.038 |
94 |
96.449 |
Flis Motorsports |
| 16 |
91 |
AGT |
5 |
Bill Beilharz, Phoenix,
Ariz.; Steven Lisa, Scottsdale, Ariz. |
Paladin Racing / Olds
Aurora |
80 |
01:41.468 |
17 |
58.484 |
Paladin Development Co |
| 17 |
24 |
GT |
6 |
Joao Barbosa, Portugal;
Thierry Perrier, France |
Perspective Racing /
Mosler MT900R |
51 |
01:39.156 |
26 |
93.944 |
Parishotels.com |
| 18 |
03 |
GT |
7 |
Cor Euser, Netherlands;
Dino Steiner, Deland, Fla. |
Marcos Racing USA / Marcos
Mantis |
44 |
01:44.647 |
4 |
77.195 |
Majestic Car Audio |
| 19 |
12 |
GTS |
3 |
R.K. Smith, Rancho Sante
Fe, Calif.; Rodney Mall, Riverside, Calif. |
K&N Filters Racing /
Ultima GTR |
35 |
01:39.318 |
12 |
64.294 |
K&N Performance
Filters |
| 20 |
75 |
GT |
8 |
Jay Policastro,
Greensburg, Pa.; Joe Policastro, Greensburg, Pa. |
Classic Motorsports /
Gunnar Racing / Porsche GT3 R |
34 |
01:44.014 |
32 |
95.525 |
Classic Industries /
Grabiak Performance Center |
| 21 |
50 |
GT |
9 |
Craig Stanton, Long Beach,
Calif.; Andrew Hajducky III, Carlisle, Mass. |
AASCO / Boduck Racing /
BMW M3 |
33 |
01:39.968 |
12 |
100.270 |
EMC / Giant Loop |
| 22 |
48 |
AGT |
6 |
Tommy Riggins,
Jacksonville, Fla.; Dave Machavern, Charlotte, Vermont |
Heritage Motorsports /
Mustang |
6 |
01:48.731 |
5 |
20.430 |
Heritage Ford and Toyota /
UniFirst Corp |
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