Lime Rock Park Friday Notebook

July 19, 2019
Staff Report
IMSA Wire Service

LAKEVILLE, Conn. –

Tandy Tops 1-2 Porsche Sweep in Northeast Grand Prix Practice
Day at Lime RockThe ongoing battle for IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar
Championship GT Le Mans (GTLM) class supremacy between Porsche GT Team teammates continued in Friday’s three practice sessions at Lime
Rock Park for Saturday’s two-hour, 40-minute Northeast Grand Prix.
And while there’s no points or prize money awarded for leading practice, that didn’t prevent No. 911 Porsche 911 RSR driver Nick Tandy from
stealing the fastest time of the day from teammate Laurens Vanthoor
in the No. 912 entry late in the day’s third and final practice session.
Tandy finished the day atop the time chart with a best lap of 49.782
seconds (106.592 mph), 0.156 seconds quicker than Vanthoor.
“This track is quite specific,” Tandy said. “It’s the tire wear that we
have. So, there’s a different car that you have between qualifying and
the race. We just focused on the race preparation for most of the session, and then at the end put a new set of tires on and did a qualifying
simulation, which was pretty good. It was a good time to go out on
track, so to end Day 1 with Porsche 1-2, it’s a good start.”
Saturday’s race will be televised on NBCSN at 9:30 p.m. ET. Live
streaming is availablef beginning at 3 p.m. ET on the NBC Sports App
and NBCSports.com. IMSA Radio also will have live coverage on
IMSA.comRadioLeMans.com and SiriusXM Radio.

Sellers, Paul Miller Racing Looking to Return to Lime Rock
Victory Lane in No. 48 Lamborghini

The 2018 Northeast Grand Prix was the second and final victory of
the season for the No. 48 Paul Miller Racing Lamborghini Huracán GT3
team and driver Bryan Sellers, but it helped to propel them to the
WeatherTech Championship GT Daytona (GTD) class title at season’s end.
This weekend marks a year since that victory – the most-recent one for
the team – making Sellers and the team extra hungry to return to the
top step of the podium. It’s also a big weekend for the team as it’s the
closest race to home for team owner Paul Miller, who hails from
Parsippany, New Jersey.
“This is a huge place for Paul Miller Racing,” Sellers said. “He’s just
two hours away, and this is a place that he grew up coming to, racing
at, and this is a place where we want to get a result every single time
we come. We’ll try and work hard for him, because the smile on his
face after a result at this one is worthwhile.”
Sellers posted the fastest lap of the final practice session Friday
afternoon with a time of 51.797 seconds (102.445 mph), just a tick
slower than Bill Auberlen’s overall best GTD time of the day at 51.715
(102.608 mph) in the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M6 GT3.
“It’s hard to tell in these sessions,” Sellers said. “Basically, what happens
is you go towards the track temp coming down and you’re scrubbing
tires at the end, so the number looks good, right? But the important
thing is, we seem to have a pretty good car.”
Sellers is sharing the No. 48 Lamborghini with Corey Lewis this weekend. Lewis normally is the team’s third driver in IMSA Michelin Endurance
Cup rounds, but Lewis was pressed into service this weekend as a late
replacement for Ryan Hardwick, who is nursing an injury sustained
during practice at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park two weeks ago.

Trinkler Scores Motul Pole Award One Year after Team TGM’s
Inaugural IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Win at Lime Rock Park

Lime Rock Park continues to deliver positive momentum for Team
TGM in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.
The Ted Giovanis-led squad scored its inaugural series win one year
ago this weekend at the “bullring” with the No. 46 Mercedes-AMG GT4
of Owen Trinkler and Hugh Plumb. The team would go on to win two
additional races on its way to the 2018 Grand Sport (GS) class
championship.
During the 15-minute qualifying session for Saturday’s Lime Rock 120,
Trinkler put the No. 46 first on the charts again with his second
consecutive and third overall Motul Pole Award of the season with
a time of 53.963 seconds (98.600 mph).
“I’m so happy for our team and Team TGM and Motul for doing this
Pole Award,” said Trinkler. “This Mercedes-AMG GT4 did a great job
here at Lime Rock Park. I’m so happy that we got the pole again.
Threepeat for us and let’s see if we can just get the job done tomorrow.”
 Trinkler’s pole position led a top-five field with five different
manufacturers. The No. 39 Audi R8 GT4 for Carbahn Motorsports
will start alongside Team TGM’s Mercedes-AMG on the front row.
After winning at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park two weeks ago, the
No. 71 Chevrolet Camaro GT4.R for Rebel Rock Racing will start third
next to the No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT4 in fourth place.
Starting fifth will be the No. 69 Motorsports In Action McLaren GT4.

Lewis Earns Second Career IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Motul
Pole Award for Hyundai, Bryan Herta Autosport in TCR

Michael Lewis proved to be untouchable in Friday’s IMSA Michelin
Pilot Challenge TCR qualifying session at Lime Rock Park.
The series rookie posted the quickest sector time in all three of the
track’s segments to earn his second Motul Pole Award of 2019 in the
No. 98 Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster TCR N. Lewis quickly
made himself comfortable at Lime Rock, having also paced Practice 1
this morning.
“First of all, thank you to Bryan Herta Autosport for providing me
and (co-driver) Mark Wilkins this awesome Veloster N TCR,” said
Lewis. “Hyundai is building a great machine and Bryan Herta
Autosport is really putting it together well.
“The car rolled off the trailer very well and we were able to get it
done in practice, get a good baseline and make it happen in
qualifying. It was a great couple laps, a little bit stressful. There
was some traffic that exited in front of us on our clear lap so just
had to make some space and we went for it.”
Lewis and Wilkins will be driving for their second win of the season,
after taking home the first Pilot Challenge victory at Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course for Hyundai and BHA in May.
Two other Pilot Challenge rookies followed suit behind Lewis in
TCR. Alex Papadopulos, will start second in the No. 3 KMW
Motorsports with TMR Engineering Alfa Romeo Giuietta TCR,
while Brian Henderson qualified third in the No. 84 Atlanta
Speedwerks Honda Civic TCR.
The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge 120 goes green on Saturday,
July 20 at 11:10 a.m. ET. The race can be streamed live on IMSA.tv 
with IMSA Radio commentary. The NBCSN television broadcast will
air on Friday, July 26 at 6 p.m. ET.

Excitement Builds for New Corvette Stingray in IMSA Paddock

While many teams and competitors were resting up Thursday night
ahead of a busy day of on-track activity at Lime Rock Park, the new
Corvette C8 “Stingray” was being officially unveiled in Tustin, California.
The new road-going sports car from Chevrolet is revolutionary as
the first mid-engine Corvette in an illustrious history for the car
that dates back to 1953. And while no news has yet been announced
on when the C8 will hit WeatherTech Championship racetracks,
there’s plenty of excitement for the new production vehicle.
“I was very fortunate after Watkins Glen and after Canadian Tire
Motorsport Park to have two spells at the Nurburgring working
with the Corvette road car group on the 2020 Corvette Stingray,”
said No. 4 Corvette Racing C7.R driver Oliver Gavin. “It was great
to be part of that entire operation and to work with that team at
such a challenging track. The Stingray was absolutely everything
Tadge (Juechter, Corvette Executive Chief Engineer) said at the launch.
“The overall experience you get is absolutely fantastic. I got a lot
of enjoyment and pleasure in driving the Stingray and working
with the team. It’s great to see. It’s a fantastic product and a great
car. The Corvette owners are going to love it. I just can’t believe
that it’s going to be sold for less than $60,000! That’s absolutely
extraordinary with the performance in the car.”