Porsche Holds Off Corvette In Closing Laps At ‘The Glen’ For Fourth Straight IMSA Win

June 30, 2019
Staff Report
IMSA Wire Service

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – There is no stopping Porsche right now
in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT Le Mans
(GTLM) class.
The No. 911 Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR of Nick Tandy
and Patrick Pilet made it four consecutive wins for Porsche this
season in Sunday’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen, continuing a
dominant stretch rarely seen in the always-competitive GTLM class.
This one was certainly no cakewalk, however.
Tandy had to hold off a hard-charging Antonio Garcia in the
No. 3 Corvette C7.R to secure the win, crossing the stripe a
mere 0.452 seconds of the two-time defending series champion
and his longtime co-driver Jan Magnussen.
Tandy inherited the lead when teammate Earl Bamber had to pit
for fuel from the lead with 13 minutes remaining in the No. 912
Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR had to pit for fuel.
That set up a duel to the finish between Tandy and Garcia. At
one point, Garcia was over six seconds behind Tandy and over
the course of his final stint managed to close the gap to just one
car length, but was unable to make the pass on the final lap.
With the win, the No. 911 team moved into the GTLM class points
lead.
“We wanted to build a lead and when the team told me the Corvette
was catching us and the lap times he was running, I got a bit scared,”
said Tandy. “But in the end, our car held up really well. The Michelin
tires got better and better and the car balance got really good as the
fuel came out of the car.”
“It was difficult to be honest, especially because we really wanted to
win this race,” added Pilet. “We were so close so many times. And
we are now back in the championship, so it’s really a good win.”
Tandy and Pilet also won the last IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup
event, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Advance
Auto Parts in March. That win was followed up by consecutive trips
to victory lane for the No. 912 of Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor at
Long Beach and Mid-Ohio. Going further, at least one of the team’s
two cars has finished on the podium in all five races this season
with the No. 912 also finishing third in the season-opening Rolex 24
At Daytona.
With Garcia challenging Tandy in the closing laps, it was more than
just a race win on the line for Corvette Racing. The team has long
been in search of its 100th career IMSA win, scoring win No. 99 at
Long Beach in April of 2018.
Regardless, it was another strong points day for a No. 3 Corvette
team that is on quite an impressive stretch of its own, with four
consecutive podium finishes and three straight runner-up finishes.
With six races remaining on the 2019 WeatherTech Championship
schedule, Garcia and Magnussen are now one point behind the
No. 911 team in the class standings in search of a third straight
GTLM title.
Three different manufacturers finished on the Sahlen’s Six Hours
of The Glen podium with the No. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford
GT of Richard Westbrook and Ryan Briscoe finishing third. The
team’s No. 66 Ford GT of Dirk Mueller and Joey Hand finished
fourth, while BMW made it four manufacturers in the top-five
with the No. 24 BMW Team RLL of Jesse Krohn and John Edwards
finishing fifth.
Meyer Shank Racing Acura Dominates at Watkins Glen to
Claim GTD Win from Pole Position
Entering Sunday’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen at Watkins
Glen International, Trent Hindman and Mario Farnbacher were
in a unique position in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar
Championship.
Co-driving the No. 86 Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3, the
duo led the GT Daytona (GTD) championship standings without
a win yet in the season.
That all changed Sunday afternoon.
It was a dominating performance that started Saturday, with
Hindman putting the No. 86 Acura on pole for the second time
this season. Between Hindman, Farnbacher and endurance
teammate Justin Marks, the car paced the GTD field for a
race-high 83 laps to claim its first checkered flag of the season.
“I think our championship lead is now 16 points,” said Hindman,
who with Farnbacher now holds a 119-103-point lead over the
AIM Vasser Sullivan duo of Jack Hawksworth and Richard
Heistand. “It’s tremendous to come and get a win and keep
the championship lead, but there is plenty of opportunity to extend it.
“We’ll try to solidify our place in the championship. We’re just
going to take it race by race. Obviously, our focus was to win, and
that’s not going to change for the rest of the year. We’re always
going to be out here shooting for the win. Always being aggressive.
That’s what puts us in these positions to begin with. If it’s not
broken, don’t fix it.”
The win is a first for both Hindman and Marks in the WeatherTech
Championship, but the sixth for Farnbacher, who closed out the race.
Though the car topped the class for the majority of the race, it
was a nail-biter down to the end. Bill Auberlen – seeking his 59th
IMSA win to come within one of all-time win leader Scott Pruett –
was hunting down Farnbacher in his No. 96 Turner Motorsport
BMW M6 GT3. Auberlen was able to close to less than half a
second to Farnbacher in the closing minutes but would settle
for second by 0.676 seconds.
“It was for sure not easy,” said Farnbacher. “I tried to push for
no mistakes and Auberlen was pushing like crazy. He closed the
gap really easily and was always pushing. I tried to save it with
no mistakes. I’m really happy for the team. Finally, we have the
win. I’m so happy for the guys.”
Auberlen co-drove with Robby Foley and Dillon Machavern, the
latter of whom was part of the Turner Motorsport lineup that
won at Watkins Glen in 2018.
Scoring their second podium of the season was the No. 63
Scuderia Corsa WeatherTech Racing Ferrari 488 GT3 of Cooper
MacNeil, Toni Vilander and Jeff Westphal.
It’s a quick turnaround for the next IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar
Championship, which heads directly to Canadian Tire Motorsport
Park for next Sunday’s Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix presented
by Acura. It will be the first IMSA race to be televised live on
the NBC network, beginning at 1 p.m. ET.
IMSA Radio also will have live coverage throughout the weekend
on IMSA.com and RadioLeMans.com, with race coverage airing
on SiriusXM Radio.