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FINAL RACE RESULTS PWC GT/GTA/GT Cup Round 19 FINAL RACE RESULTS PWC GT/GTA/GT Cup Round 19 processing by MONITOR Systems Sanction # [PRWC-11-15] Grand Prix of Sonoma presented by Kia as licensed to: SCCA PRO RACING DEPT. at Sonoma Raceway on Aug 28-30 2015 Track Length: 2.385 Miles PS ST CAR --DURING-RACE-- FNPS NOCLASS DRIVER/HOMETOWN/STATE SPONSOR/CAR PTS LAPS STATUS FAST LAP SPEED 1 2 31 GT 1 Renger van_der_Zande/Nijmegen EFFORT Racing/World PMO/Porsche 911 GT3R 145 30 1:34.315 91.035 Netherlands/ 2 49 GT 2 Kevin Estre/Lochau Austria/ K-PAX Racing/McLaren 650S GT3 110 30 -2.186 1:34.736 90.630 3 5 61 GT 3 Olivier Beretta/Monte Carlo/ FerrariOntario/Toronto/Alberta/Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia 95 30 -22.365 1:35.071 90.311 4 16 GT 4 Robert Thorne/Littleton/CO K-PAX Racing/McLaren 650S GT3 92 30 -25.050 1:35.413 89.987 5 88 GT 5 Andy Pilgrim/Boca Raton/FL Cadillac Racing/Cadillac ATS-VR GT3 80 30 -25.324 1:34.838 90.533 6 11 33 GT 6 JD Davison/St Petersburg/FL AE/ReplayXD/Nissan Nismo/Nissan GT-R GT3 76 30 -27.478 1:35.352 90.045 7 3 66 GT 7 (A)Frank Montecalvo/Highlands/NJ Bayshore Racing/Mercedes Benz AMG SLS GT3 72 30 -31.023 1:35.520 89.887 8 93 GT 8 Johnny O Connell/Flowery Branch/GA Cadillac Racing/Cadillac ATS-VR GT3 68 30 -32.514 1:35.522 89.885 9 10 05 GT 9 Bryan Heitkotter/Fresno/CA Nissan GT Academy GT-R/Nissan GT-R GT3 64 30 -32.969 1:35.423 89.978 10 14 08 GT 10 (A)Eric Lux/Buffalo/NY Rembrandt Charms/Monticello MC/Mercedes Benz 60 30 -37.475 1:35.817 89.608 AMG SLS GT3 11 19 07 GT 11 (A)Martin Fuentes/Mexico City/MX ScuderiaCorsa/Hublot/Samsung/Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia 57 30 -46.984 1:35.857 89.571 12 12 20 GT 12 Guy Smith/Beverly UK/UK Bentley/Breitling/Mobil 1/Bentley Continental GT3 54 30 -1:12.421 1:35.253 90.138 13 21 30 GT 13 (A)Henrique Cisneros/Miami/FL MOMO/Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia 51 30 -1:25.810 1:35.831 89.595 14 227 GT 14 (A)Christina Nielsen(R)/Aarhus Denmark/ RoyalPurple/Orion/LaSalle/Pass/Aston Martin 48 30 -1:26.387 1:36.453 89.017 Vantage GT3 15 26 19 GT 15 (A)Drew Regitz/Denver/CO WWW.IRACERCOACHING.COM/Audi R8 LMS Ultra 45 29 -1 lap 1:38.911 86.805 16 24 95 GT 16 (A)Bill Ziegler/Ponte Vedra/FL Swisher Racing/BMW E89 Z4 GT3 43 29 -1 lap 1:37.898 87.703 17 15 43 GT 17 Ryan Eversley/Atlanta/GA RealTime/Acura Motorsports/HPD/Acura TLX-GT 41 29 -1 lap 1:34.537 90.821 18 25 29 GT 18 (A)Eduardo Cisneros(R)/Miami/FL MOMO/Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia 39 29 -1 lap 1:36.650 88.836 19 20 32 GT 19 (A)Bret Curtis/Austin/TX TurnerMS/SPECTRA/UnitedSteel/BMW E89 Z4 GT3 37 27 -3 lap 1:36.314 89.146 20 17 10 GT 20 (A)Henrik Hedman/Ft Lauderdale/FL DragonSpeed/MercedesBenzAMG SLS GT3 35 27 -3 lap 1:35.692 89.725 21 16 64 GT 21 Duncan Ende/Los Angeles/CA ScuderiaCorsa/MerchantSrvLTD/Ferrari 458 GT3 5 -25 laps 1:38.350 87.300 Italia 22 23 42 GT 22 Peter Cunningham/Milwaukee/WI RealTime/Acura Motorsports/HPD/Acura TLX-GT 1 -29 laps no time 23 13 16 GT 23 Chris Dyson/Pleasant Valley/NY Bentley/Breitling/Mobil 1/Bentley Continental GT3 1 -29 laps no time 24 7 41 GT 24 Michael Lewis(R)/Laguna Beach/CA EFFORT Racing/Curb-Agajanian/Porsche 911 GT3R 1 -29 laps no time 25 62 GT 25 Mike Skeen/Charlotte/NC DeVilbiss/Hawk Performance/Audi R8 LMS Ultra 0 -30 laps no time 26 18 65 GT 26 (A)Mike Hedlund/Woodside/CA Scuderia Corsa/Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia 0 DNS no time 27 27 11 GTC 1 Colin Thompson/Doylestown/PA PorscheBucksCounty/PennValley/Porsche 911 GT3 152 29 1:39.188 86.562 CUP 28 28 17 GTC 2 Alec Udell/The Woodlands/TX AmsourceCapital/PantherPipelin/Porsche 911 GT3 110 29 -4.954 1:39.271 86.490 CUP 29 29 02 GTC 3 Sloan Urry/Salt Lake City/UT SecurityNational/Engel&Volkers/Porsche 911 GT3 95 29 -8.693 1:39.454 86.331 CUP 30 30 13 GTC 4 Lorenzo Trefethen(R)/Napa/CA Trefethen Family Vineyards/Porsche 911 GT3 CUP 85 29 -30.636 1:40.073 85.797 31 31 81 GTC 5 Victor Gomez(R)/San Juan/PR Porsche San Juan/Porsche 911 GT3 CUP 80 29 -46.038 1:40.355 85.556 32 32 97 GTC 6 Mitch Landry/Lake Charles/LA Deep South/VersaCrane/Porsche 911 GT3 CUP 76 28 -53.671. 1:41.444 84.637 33 33 77 GTC 7 Preston Calvert(R)/Potomac/MD Calvert Dynamics/PhoenixPerf/Porsche 911 GT3 72 28 -1:25.444. 1:41.642 84.473 CUP 34 34 18 GTC 8 Phil Fogg_Jr/Allendale/NJ Zoro/TruSpeed/Porsche 911 GT3 CUP 0 DNS no time ** Better than the Existing Track Record GT Margin of Victory: 02.186 Seconds GTC Margin of Victory: 04.954 Seconds GT Fastest Race Lap: Car # 31 Renger van_der_Zande 01:34.315 - 91.035 MPH GTC Fastest Race Lap: Car # 11 Colin Thompson 01:39.188 - 86.562 MPH Overall Race: 00:50:54.748 71.55 Miles 84.321 Miles per Hour Series Chief Steward:Pat diNatale Series Chief T/S: R Vargo Time Posted Signed: __________________ Signed: _____________________ ________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08-30-2015 15:15:16 GT #33 reprimand - out of line at restart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lap Leaders: [#31 1-30].
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