Corvette, Garcia Nip Ford In Back-And-Forth Watkins Glen Qualifying Session

June 29, 2019
Staff Report
IMSA Wire Service

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – If Saturday’s qualifying session for the
Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen at Watkins Glen International
is any indication, the race in the GT Le Mans (GTLM) class
Sunday may come down to a good, old-fashioned battle
between Corvette and Ford.
Throughout the 15-minute session, the top spot on the leaderboard
switched hands a remarkable eight times with the car in every
occasion coming from the Corvette Racing or Ford Chip Ganassi
Racing camps.
When all was said it done, however, it was the No. 3 Chevrolet
Corvette C7.R of Antonio Garcia who topped the No. 67 Ford GT
of Richard Westbrook by 0.317 seconds for Corvette Racing’s first
pole of the season. Garcia and Westbrook swapped the lead five
times between the two of them in the final eight minutes, as lap
times continued to fall throughout the session before Garcia landed
the knockout punch with a lap of one minute, 40.799 seconds
(121.429 mph).
“You always need to be careful around Richard because he is
always really fast,” said Garcia. “The guys did a really good job
telling me what he was doing and everything. That gave me the
opportunity the first time to cool down and then I could go again
because I had more, as I showed on the last lap.
“I’m really happy for Chevrolet. Finally, we got something that is
good, so hopefully it’s something for turning around tomorrow
and starting to win races again.”
A win tomorrow for Garcia and his co-driver Jan Magnussen
would be an historic one for Corvette Racing. The team has long
been in search of its 100th IMSA victory, scoring win No. 99 in
April 2018 at Long Beach.
Garcia and Magnussen’s winless streak dates back even further
to VIRginia International Raceway in August 2017, but remarkable
consistency for the No. 3 team has led the duo to back-to-back
GTLM class championships. So far in 2019, Garcia and Magnussen
sit second in points with three consecutive podium finishes and
back-to-back runner-up finishes.
Another Corvette C7.R, the No. 4 of Tommy Milner rounded out
the top three with a lap of 1:41.291 (120.839 mph), just short
of Westbrook’s lap of 1:41.116 (121.049 mph). The No. 24 BMW
Team RLL BMW M8 GTE of John Edwards broke up the
Chevrolet/Ford party by qualifying fourth, one spot ahead of
Joey Hand’s No. 66 Ford GT in fifth.
Acura Sweeps GTD Front Row as Hindman Earns Second
Motul Pole Award of Season
Trent Hindman is getting comfortable in the No. 1 spot.
Leading the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT
Daytona (GTD) point standings with co-driver Mario Farnbacher,
Trent Hindman found another top position to take – the pole
for Sunday’s Six Hour of The Glen at Watkins Glen International.
In Saturday’s qualifying session, Hindman drove the No. 86
Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3 to the top of the leaderboard,
earning the Motul Pole Award with a time of 1:44.978 (116.595 MPH).
It’s his second Motul Pole Award of the year.
“To come here and pay these guys back for their efforts, feels really
good,” said Hindman, who with Farnbacher will be joined by
endurance racer Justin Marks. “But they deserve all the credit on
this one. It was a tough couple weeks to get things turned around
for this event. There’s still plenty that needs to be done tomorrow.
“It’s a long race, but qualifying up front is certainly very important
for us. The Acura really loves clean air. Whether it’s wet or dry,
it doesn’t really matter. But being out front, unobstructed is great
for us. We’re going to try and take full advantage of that. It’s a
really good result in qualifying.” 
One thing Hindman hasn’t done yet is win, despite having a
top-10 finish in each of his nine WeatherTech Championship
GTD starts. He has four runner-up finishes, including the class’
most recent WeatherTech Championship race at Mid-Ohio Sports
Car Course.
“That’s like the biggest thing right now,” said Hindman. “We’ve
been so close and even in Daytona and Sebring we’ve been quick,
but had some horrible luck fall in our way. So unfortunately,
we couldn’t capitalize on the speed that we had. Every race we
come out, we’re always shooting for a win.
“There’s no event where we’re ever trying to take a back-seat
approach. It’s just a matter of how everything really shakes
out tomorrow. But pole position is where we want to be starting,
it’s a step in the right direction.”
Making it an all-Acura, all-Meyer Shank Racing front row was
Christina Nielsen in the No. 57 Heinricher Racing with Meyer
Shank Racing Acura. Nielsen jumped to second in the final
three minutes of the 15-minute qualifying session with a time
of 1:45.295 (116.244 MPH). Nielsen will co-drive with Katherine
Legge and Bia Figueiredo.
Also jumping up the charts late in the session was Dillon
Machavern in the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M6 GT3.
Machavern was part of the Turner team’s winning lineup last
year at The Glen and will be join this weekend by Bill Auberlen
and Robby Foley.
The Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen will be televised Sunday
at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN, with live streaming of the race in its
entirety starting at 9:30 a.m. ET Sunday on NBCSports.com and
the NBC Sports App. IMSA Radio also will have live coverage
throughout the weekend on IMSA.com and RadioLeMans.com
with complete race coverage also airing on SiriusXM Radio
(Sirius Channel 218/XM Channel 202/Streaming 972).