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Official Race Results OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS Porsche Rennsport Reunion V Date: 9/25-27/2015 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Length: 2.238 Miles Group 6 - Stuttgart Cup Pos No. Name Hometown CarDescription Disp Laps BestTm InLap 1 5 Jeroen Bleekemolen Tavares FL 2006 Porsche RS Spyder 3400 20 1:19.678 13 2 31 Cooper MacNeil Hinsdale IL 2007 Porsche RS Spyder 3400 20 1:24.795 16 3 09 Patrick Long Playa del Rey CA Porsche 962 20 1:23.690 20 4 6 David Donohue West Chester PA 2007 Porsche RS Spyder 3400 20 1:24.457 16 5 117 Wolf Henzler Prunedale CA 2012 Porsche 997 3998 20 1:27.069 4 6 27 Christian Zugel Holmdel NJ 2008 Porsche RS Spyder 3400 20 1:26.643 5 7 28 Mark Bullitt Miami FL 2003 Porsche GT3 MR 3000 19 1:29.914 7 8 86A Bruce Leven Mercer Island WA 1988 Porsche 962 3200 19 1:28.664 5 9 16 Lloyd Hawkins Metairie LA 1990 Porsche 962C 3000 19 1:29.821 5 10 17 Tom Haacker Santa Ana CA 1986 Porsche 962 2800 19 1:31.016 19 11 31A Frederick Chin Malibu CA 2005 Porsche 996 GT3 RSR 3800 19 1:31.146 5 12 66 Kevin Buckler Petaluma CA 2003 Porsche 911 GT3RS 4000 19 1:31.218 16 13 68 Kevin Roush Upland CA 2000 Porsche GT3R 4000 19 1:31.762 4 14 08 James Sofranas Englewood CO 2004 Porsche RSR 3600 19 1:31.200 13 15 231 Ernie Spada Jr. Lake Oswego OR 2008 Riley Porsche Daytona Prototype,4000 19MK XI1:32.495 18 16 90 Carlos de Quesada Ft Lauderdale FL 2004 Porsche 996 RSR 4000 19 1:31.741 18 17 45 Josh Simpson Chicago IL 2012 Porsche RSR 3996 19 1:30.604 18 18 6 Tom Dooley Scottsdale AZ 1988 Porsche 962 Group C 3000 18 1:32.900 16 19 10 Jim Torres El Monte CA 1986 Porsche 962 3000 18 1:32.647 16 20 23 Pat Womack Tavares FL 1997 Porsche 993 RSR 3800 18 1:35.540 18 21 5 Lee Giannone Yardley PA 1985 Porsche 962 3200 18 1:35.530 17 22 116 John O'Steen Farmington CT 1986 Porsche 962 2500 18 1:33.076 6 23 2 Erich Wilms Encinitas CA 1989 Porsche 962 3000 18 1:34.956 16 24 22 David MacNeil Tavares FL 1997 Porsche 993 RSR 3800 18 1:37.124 18 25 12 Richard Harris Incline Village NV 1983 Porsche Typ 956C 2650 18 1:35.687 17 26 17T Bob Corliss Monterey CA 2005 Porsche GT3 Cup 3000 18 1:37.143 17 27 21 Michael Sweeney Carmel CA 1997 Porsche 993 RSR 3800 18 1:39.294 16 28 58 Ron Thomas Galena OH 2003 Porsche/Fabcar Fabcar Daytona3600 Prototype18 1:38.241 16 29 171 Alan Benjamin Boulder CO 1990 Porsche Cup 3600 17 1:41.253 6 30 60 Johan-frank Dirickx Kontich BEL 1997 Porsche 993 Carrera Cup3800 3.8 RSR 17 1:42.031 15 31 99 Larry Schumacher West Chester OH 2008 Porsche GT3 Cup 3600 17 1:36.511 16 32 64 Christopher Stannard Lane Cove NSW 1993 Porsche 964 Carrera RSR 3800 17 1:43.325 15 33 42 John Higgins Dayton OH 1985 Porsche/Fabcar GTPL 3600 16 1:35.232 16 34 28A Ed Palmer Oxnard CA 1990 Porsche 964 Cup 4000 16 1:45.334 4 35 36 Clay Koevary Tucson AZ 2000 Porsche GT3R 3800 13 1:32.599 12 36 100 Bruce Canepa Scotts Valley CA 1990 Porsche 962C 3200 12 1:23.812 1 37 07 Danny Marshall Danville VA 1999 Porsche 911 GT2 3600 10 1:41.572 5 38 34 Dan Curry Lebanon NJ 2008 Porsche RS Spyder 3400 6 1:31.538 6 39 1 Charles Nearburg Dallas TX 1986 Porsche 962 2994 40 5A Jerry Vento West Palm Beach FL1986 Porsche 962 4000 41 6 Bruce Canepa Scotts Valley CA Margin of Victory 35.445 Timing and Scoring - Patty & Bill Dwyer Race Length 44.76 Miles, Time of 30:47.068, Average 87.239 MPH Fastest Lap by: Jeroen Bleekemolen. Time of 1:19.678 on Lap 13 at 101.117 MPH. Page 1 of 2 printed @ 4:42 PM on 9/27/2015 OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS Porsche Rennsport Reunion V Date: 9/25-27/2015 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Length: 2.238 Miles Group 6 - Stuttgart Cup Pos No. Name Hometown CarDescription Disp Laps BestTm InLap 42 6 Gunnar Jeannett Sandy UT 2007 Porsche RS Spyder M 3400 43 16 Chris Dyson Poughkeepsie NY 1984 Porsche 962 2800 44 16T Patrick Long Playa del Rey CA 1990 Porsche 962 3000 45 45 Gunnar Jeannette Sandy UT 1999 Porsche G99 3600 46 59 Hurley Haywood New York NY 2011 Porsche GT3 4000 47 71 Wade Carter Woodenville, WN Porsche RSR 48 86 Bruce Leven Mercer Island WA 1985 Porsche 935 2800 49 96 Charles Goldsborough Roland Park MD 1996 Porsche 993 RSR 3800 Margin of Victory 35.445 Timing and Scoring - Patty & Bill Dwyer Race Length 44.76 Miles, Time of 30:47.068, Average 87.239 MPH Fastest Lap by: Jeroen Bleekemolen. Time of 1:19.678 on Lap 13 at 101.117 MPH. Page 2 of 2 printed @ 4:42 PM on 9/27/2015 .
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