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Old 05-31-2004, 06:39 PM
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Default In case you missed it: Caddy's cheating CTSVs have been put in place by the almighty RS6s.

<center><img src="http://www.speedarena.com/news/uploads/sportscar/randy1.jpg"></center><p>Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., made up for a poor finish in Round One of the 2004 SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Championship by dominating Round Two, the Mohegan Sun Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park on Monday. Teammate Michael Galati, of North Olmsted, Ohio, was second, followed by fellow Italian Max Angelelli.

Pobst started from the pole position in his No. 1 Audi Certified Pre-Owned Audi RS 6, but it was teammate Galati in the No. 2 entry that took the advantage on the standing start to take the lead. When Galati went wide on the second lap exiting the final corner, Pobst got a run and took the lead in turn one. From there, Pobst steadily pulled out an advantage and, when the caution flags waived late to move a car stranded on course, had his first win of 2004.

Pobst officially won by 0.144-second under caution, averaging 82.498 mph for the 46-lap, 70.38-mile event.

"I was giving it all I had," Defending series Champion Pobst said of his win. "There has been a lot of good work done on our Audi Certified Pre-Owned Audi RS 6s. We were allowed to run bigger Toyo Tires this year. But, in order to do that we had to reduce our boost. We lost about 50 horsepower. We used to be one of the quickest cars on the straight and now we're one of the slowest. What that means is our car handle really well and Lime Rock is a handling track. I am very please with the handling of the car.

"Michael [Galati] made a mistake coming down the hill," Pobst added. "I watched him going into that corner and I said, `Wow, he's fast. Oh, he's not going to make it.' He got out in the dirt and I had to be real careful. But, I got by him. I just put my head down and ran as hard as I could. Audi needed a real come back and so did I. I love winning."

Galati, who finished third in the opening round, held on to his second-consecutive podium finish with Angelelli charging hard prior to the final caution.

"On the second lap, I came down the hill a little too fast got completely sideways and slid off the track," Five-time series Champion Galati said. "And, Randy [Pobst] went by me in turn one. After that, I was trying to stay with him. It seemed like his car was working good."

Angelelli started fifth but fell back to ninth before mounting a charge late in his No. 16 Cadillac/Mobil 1/Motorola/Bose Cadillac CTS-V. The driver from Monaco ran out of green flag laps to mount a charge at the Audis, but maintained the point lead.

"It was very difficult in the beginning," Angelelli said of his start. "I lost a lot of positions. But, my car was very good the second half [of the race]. I gave it everything I had."

Tommy Archer, of Duluth, Minn., finished fourth in his No. 22 3R-Racing/c3controls Dodge Viper Competition Coupe after starting 12th, earning the Sunoco Hard Charger of the Race Award. Andy Pilgrim, of Delray Beach, Fla., finished fifth in his Cadillac.

Leighton Reese, of Minnetonka, Minn., was awarded the Remus Power Move of the Race for his pass on Pilgrim and then Phil McClure on laps 15 and 16. Reese later retired his Corvette with driveline problems.

Angelelli now leads the SPEED GT Championship points with 60, followed by Galati (54), Pilgrim (48), Archer (47) and McClure (42). Audi and Cadillac are now deadlocked atop the SPEED GT Manufacturers' Championship Presented by Racer Magazine, with 14, followed by Dodge (6) and Chevrolet (3).

Today's race will be broadcast on June 6 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT) on SPEED Channel. Round Three of the 2004 season will be June 25-27 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.




LAKEVILLE, Conn. - Results from Monday's 46-lap, 70.38-mile SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Championship Round Two race, part of the Mohegan Sun Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park with with finishing position, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, class, car, laps, distance behind winner and reason out (if any).
1. (1), Randy Pobst, Gainesville, Ga., Audi RS 6 Comp, 46.
2. (2), Michael Galati, N. Olmsted, Ohio, Audi RS 6 Comp, 46, -.144.
3. (5), Max Angelelli, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Cadillac CTS-V, 46, -.257.
4. (12), Tommy Archer, Duluth, Minn., Viper CompCoupe, 46, -.619.
5. (6), Andy Pilgrim, Delray Beach, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V, 46, -3.394.
6. (7), Phil McClure, Floris, Iowa, Corvette Z06, 46, -4.192.
7. (3), Michael Culver, Westport, Conn., Porsche 911 Cup, 46, -4.953.
8. (10), Eric Curran, S. Deerfield, Mass., Viper CompCoupe, 46, -6.347.
9. (4), Lou Gigliotti, Dallas, Texas, Corvette Z06, 46, -6.894.
10. (15), Thomas Oates, Chester Springs, Pa., Corvette Z06, 46, -8.259.
11. (9), John Young, Woodside, Calif., Saleen SR, 46, -9.221.
12. (20), Tim Wiens, Westminster, Colo., Viper CompCoupe, 46, -9.391.
13. (11), Jeff McMillin, Erie, Pa., BMW M3, 46, -12.121.
14. (14), Sonny Whelen(R), Old Saybrook, Conn., Dodge Viper, 46, -16.181.
15. (26), Bob Woodhouse(R), Blair, Neb., Viper CompCoupe, 45, -1 lap.
16. (23), Tom Stewart, Purcellville, Va., BMW M3, 45, -8.723.
17. (21), Jim McCann(R), Canton, Ohio, Viper CompCoupe, 45, -10.744.
18. (22), Stu Hayner, Yorba Linda, Calif., Pontiac GTO, 45, -11.954.
19. (25), Adel Elsayed, Boonton, N.J., Viper CompCoupe, 43, -3 laps.
20. (19), Mike McCann(R), Canton, Ohio, Viper CompCoupe, 43, -2.542.
21. (17), Tony Gaples, Lake Forest, Ill., Corvette Z06, 40, Mech.
22. (24), John Bourassa, Jupiter Island, Fla., Porsche 911 T, 37, Mech.
23. (13), Jon Groom, Boonton, N.J., Porsche 911 Cup, 34, Crash.
24. (16), Jason Martinelli(R), Woodbury, Conn., BMW M3, 28, Crash.
25. (8), Leighton Reese, Minnetonka, Minn., Corvette Z06, 21, Diff.
26. (28), Charles Estenlaub, Lutz, Fla., Ford Mustang, 7, Engine.
27. (18), Lenny Diller(R), Garden City, N.Y., Viper CompCoupe, 1, Crash.
28. (27), Carol Hollfelder, Covina, Calif., Ford Mustang, 0, DNS.
Time of race: 51 minutes, 11.187 seconds.
Average speed: 82.498 mph
Margin of victory: 0.144-second, under caution
Lap leaders: Laps 1-2, #2 Michael Galati; laps 3-46, #1 Randy Pobst
Fastest race lap: #1 Randy Pobst, 54.968 (100.203 mph), RECORD
Fastest qualifier: #1 Randy Pobst, 54.362 (101.320 mph), RECORD
Remus Power Move of the Race: #6 Leighton Reese
Sunoco Hard Charger: #22 Tommy Archer

Point Standings
1, Max Angelelli, Cadillac CTS-V, 60
2, Michael Galati, Audi RS 6, 55
3, Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V, 49
4, Tommy Archer, Dodge Viper, 46
5, Phil McClure, Chevrolet Corvette, 42
6, Randy Pobst, Audi RS 6, 35
John Young, Saleen SR, 35
8, Michael Culver, Porsche 911 Cup, 34
9, Lou Gigliotti, Chevrolet Corvette, 32
10, Tim Wiens, Dodge Viper, 30

Manufacturers' Championship Presented by Racer Magazine
1. Audi, 14
Cadillac, 14
3, Dodge, 6
4, Chevrolet, 3
Old 05-31-2004, 06:52 PM
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Thanks for the update Christian. I knew caddy had it coming to them.
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I still have no idea why they didn't air this live. There was nothing on Speed all day.
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Default Probst was my instructor at a Road Atlanta BMW driving school in 1989.

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Default Great news! I hope this becomes a more common sight this year <m..>

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/67130/audis.1.jpg"></center><p>I took this one during last year's Puerto Rico Grand Prix. Audis being tech-inspected after finishing 1-2.
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are these event on TV?
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Read the text of my post....somewhere in there it lists when it will be aired.
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How are the caddy's cheating?
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Default The caddies are "7/8th scale cars", not full size production vehicles like the other cars...

They are smaller in every dimension, and the engine was something like a full foot further back than in the race car (race rules only allow engine to be moved 3" back). If you look at a pic of the racing car, and compare it to the production car, you will see how the door handles don't line up, and the driver is much much further back.

Of course, the RS6 is not stock by any means since its running a manual tranny and non-stock differentials, so you can debate who is bending what rules for days (like the guys in AWOT do).
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