Antinucci and Lewis Win for Second Time, Junqueira and Baker win in first race; 16-year-old Aghakhani wins Am Class while Johnson wins third consecutive LB Cup race

Watkins Glen, NY (June 28, 2019) – Round 3 of the Lamborghini
Super Trofeo North America championship produced another
exciting race that seems to happen whenever the championship
visits Watkins Glen International.
A total of 19 Huracan EVOs were on the grid on a hot, steamy day
in western New York and the field was looking to get back to
racing after an almost three-month span after the first two rounds
of the season.
At the end of the 50-minute battle, the No. 29 entry from Change
Racing, Lamborghini Charlotte was the overall, and Pro Class,
winner for the second consecutive race.
Pole sitter Richy Antinucci held his position through the first
part of the race after being challenged in the first few turns by
the field behind him. He held that lead until pitting with just
under 23 minutes remaining and turning the car over to co-driver
Corey Lewis. After the cars all cycled through their pit stops Lewis
was still in the lead.
The No. 34, with D. Bryce Miller behind the wheel, spun in the
Esses with 12 minutes remaining and the first full course yellow
of the race was brought out which promised to make the end of
the race a close one.
There were five minutes remaining when the field was shown
the green flag which translated to about three laps remaining.
As the cars crossed the line, Lewis left the rest of the field in his
rear view mirror opening almost a three second lead for the
remainder of the race as he drove to victory.
Andrea Amici and Sandy Mitchell in the No. 1 Prestige
Performance/Wayne Taylor Racing, Lamborghini Paramus
entry finished second in class. The No. 46 from Precision
Performance Motorsports, Lamborghini Palm Beach with
Conor Daly and Brandon Gdovic was third.
The Pro-Am Class had its own drama throughout the 50 minutes
as just after the start,Jake Eidson (No. 09 US RaceTronics,
Lamborghini Vancouver) suffered a drive-through penalty for
jump-starting the race which knocked him out of the class lead.
That gave the lead to Ryan Hardwick in the No. 22 Dream Racing
Motorsport, Lamborghini Atlanta and he held the lead until the
pit stops were over.
After the stops, Damon Ockey re-gained the lead in the No. 09
from Supercross star Chad Reed who was making his first-ever
start in Super Trofeo. Ockey held that lead for most of the second
half of the race until the restart with five minutes remaining.
After that Bruno Junqueira in the No. 53 Prestige Performance
Motorsport/Wayne Taylor Racing, Lamborghini Paramus assumed
the lead and went on to win with his teammate Bradley Baker
in their first race of the season.
Ockey and Eidson finished second place while Hardwick and
Reed were third in class.
The Am Class featured a classic battle between two of the youngest
drivers in the field in 21-year-old McKay Snow (No. 63 Change
Racing, Lamborghini Charlotte) and 16-year-old Steven Aghakhani
in the No. 6 US RaceTronics, Lamborghini Beverly Hills.
Snow, who won the first two rounds, jumped out to an early class
lead with Aghakhani right behind through the first part of the
race. Following the pit stops Aghakhani grabbed the lead and
held a second and a half lead until the restart.
Snow regained the lead on the restart but Aghakhani quickly
slipped back by him on that first lap and opened a slim half a
second lead and held on for the class win in his first-ever Super
Trofeo start.
Ashton Harrison was fastest in both qualifying sessions and her
speed showed as she took the lead in LB Cup to start the race. When
she passed the car along to her teammate Stephanie Cemo after
the mandatory stop, the result was same as they were in the lead
and remained in that position until there were about two minutes
left in the race.
Mel Johnson in the No. 08 GMG Racing, Lamborghini Newport
Beach, who won the first two rounds, moved around the No. 43
and took the class lead away from them after they held it for
almost 48 minutes. The victory made him three-for-three this year.
What They Said
Richy Antinucci (No. 29 Change Racing, Lamborghini Charlotte)
“It was a great race. I felt like we had a little gap and I tried to
manage that and I wanted to give as much tire as possible to
Corey because it was hot and we didn’t know if we would have
a yellow. On the restart you saw what he could do. It was amazing.”
Corey Lewis (No. 29 Change Racing, Lamborghini Charlotte)
“That last restart was probably a little more than what I wanted.
We managed our tires and with the restart we knew we had
enough tires to defend our lead. We timed that restart perfectly.
Hats off to Richy, Change Racing and Lamborghini Charlotte and
everybody involved. We have one more to go tomorrow and we
will see how that plays out.”
Bruno Junqueira (No. 53 Prestige Performance/Wayne Taylor
Racing, Lamborghini Paramus)
“It is nice to be back in IMSA and it’s my first time in Super Trofeo.
This car is great to drive. I love to drive the Lamborghini. Brad
gave me the car in good position and I am excited for us to win
our first race.”
Bradley Baker (No. 53 Prestige Performance/Wayne Taylor
Racing, Lamborghini Paramus)
“Bruno did a great job. It is fun to race with him and I am very
lucky to be his teammate.”
Steven Aghakhani (No. 6 US RaceTronics, Lamborghini Beverly Hills)
“It feels awesome to win and the team was amazing. We were
giving it our best after the engineers gave us a great car. I am
always happy finish on the podium but am extremely happy to
finish in first place. I’m ready to come back and do it again
tomorrow. After the restart I got caught behind some of the LB Cup
cars and I wanted to play it safe. I wanted to keep the car safe and
come away with a clean race.”
Mel Johnson (No. 8 GMG Racing, Lamborghini Newport Beach)
“It was a tough one today. I was a little bit behind there but the
safety car came out and I had a pretty good restart to get the win
a couple of laps to go. The 43 seemed to be in a lot of traffic at the
end and I was able to get around them and sneak through. Now it
is time to try and get four in a row.”