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Grp1 Race Revised Official The Jellystone 2005 National Western Michigan, SCCA at Grattan Raceway, a 2.00 mile road course in Belding Michigan Sanction # 05-N-34-S August 13-14,2005 Group1-T1,T2,SSB,SSC REVISED OFFICIAL Race Results Pos PIC No. Class Name Hometown Region Member# Car Sponsor Laps Total Tm Best Tm 1 1 37T T1 Lance Knupp "Fenton, MI" WMR 317685 Chevy Corvette 23 33:24.437 01:23.794 2 2 0T T1 Jeff Amos "Bedford, OH" NEO / 344257 Porsche GT3 Fred Baker Porsche 23 33:45.345 01:25.827 3 3 18 T1 Jeffrey Robbins "Northville, MI" DET / 324714 Chevy Corvette RSIG Security Group 23 34:12.706 01:27.413 4 1 69T T2 Kristian Skavnes "Sparta, NJ" NNJ / 142205 Subaru WRX STI Subaru of American/Goodyear 23 34:17.352 01:28.055 5 2 35T T2 Adam Dean White Lake, MI Philly 284076 Pontiac Firebird 23 34:25.881 01:28.094 6 3 87T T2 Bill Ziegler Stamford,CT NER 281195 Pontiac Firebird Swisher Sports/Phoenix Perf 23 34:47.596 01:29.137 7 4 74T T2 Jeremy Lucas "Delaware, OH" OVR / 297766 Honda S2000 Honda Research/Kumho/Koni/Cobalt 22 33:26.808 01:29.271 8 5 02T T2 George Biskup Naperville Chicago 349452 Dodge Control Solutions 22 33:27.031 01:29.433 9 6 99T T2 Jason Henderson "Cincinnati, OH" CINCY / 335835 Nissan 350Z 350EVD.com/Racetech/HM 22 33:41.174 01:29.388 10 7 2 T2 Bryan Viviani Leechburg, PA 39 337861-1 Pontiac Firebird Sewickly Porsche 22 33:43.574 01:29.672 11 8 81 T2 Joel Lipperine "Pittston, PA" NEPA / 266214 Ford Mustang Hankook Tire/RaceShopper/SpeedWorkz 22 33:51.778 01:29.292 12 9 27 T2 Max Zupon "Newbury, OH" NEO 346341 Porsche Boxster 22 33:53.474 01:30.375 13 10 05 T2 Tony Swan "Ypsilanti, MI" DET / 93349 Honda S2000 Car and Driver Magazine 22 33:54.288 01:30.534 14 1 92T SSB Harry Manning "Racine, WI" MIL / 181670 Mazda Miata Hoosier/Hawk/Redline/Rosen Mazda/Bosch 22 34:38.884 01:32.515 15 2 26T SSB Toby Grahovec Palos Park, IL CHI 269773 Acura Intregra Hoosier Redlinde 22 34:40.668 01:33.437 16 1 56T SSC Ryan Ciechanski Clinton Township, MI Detroit 323799 Honda Civic Hoosier Tire, DPR Racing, CIE 21 33:26.058 01:33.997 17 4 7 T1 Ed Amonsen "Ann Arbor, MI" KAN / 317718 Chevrolet Corvette C6 Katherine Voss 21 33:26.163 01:28.652 18 2 06T SSC Jonathan Start "Caledonia, MI" WMR / 345437 Mazda 3 Kalin Construction/Sky-Tek/ST-Controls/Hoosier 21 33:51.119 01:34.829 19 3 43T SSC Pete Taylor "Ortonville, MI" DET / 56668 Dodge Neon Hankook Tire/Skytek Engineering 21 33:54.206 01:35.284 20 4 76T SSC Richard Boenning Cinti, OH Cinti 206442 Honda Civic SI 21 33:57.837 01:40.968 21 5 5T SSC Jason Rusby "Milford, MI" DET / 168773 Dodge Neon ACR GaleanaRacing.com 21 34:00.047 01:35.936 22 6 10 SSC Dan Waleke "Sterling Heights, MI" DET 300555 Dodge Neon GaleanaRacing.com 21 34:01.205 01:36.046 23 7 42 SSC Lee Niffenegger "Delaware, OH" OVR / 239362 Honda Civic SI Honda/Kumho/Comptech/Cobalt Fricton 21 34:11.142 01:35.596 24 3 94 SSB Craig Markusic "Marysville, OH" OVR / 199382 Acura Integra 21 34:16.704 01:35.958 25 8 33 SSC Jonathan Fernandez "Rochester, MI" DET / 316126 Dodge Neon 21 34:31.305 01:36.097 26 9 34 SSC Larry Ray "Uniontown, OH" OVR / 122503 Dodge Neon Raycing Motorsport 21 34:37.431 01:37.285 27 10 31 SSC Brett Mars "Wexford, PA" StCt / 333210 Mazda 3 Allegheny Ford Sterling Isuzu 21 34:37.564 01:36.851 28 11 73 T2 John M. Buttermore "Pontiac, MI" DET / 315948 Cadillac CTS-V Nearbrook Motorsports 19 33:29.924 01:32.883 29 12 39 T2 John Williams "Cleveland, OH" NEO / 258060 Porsche Boxster S Proless Creative Studios 16 24:45.208 01:31.089 DNS 13 1 T2 Andrew Aquilante Chester Springs, PA Philly 336891 Pontiac Firebird Phoenix Performance/Goodyear 0 -.--- -.--- DNS 14 3 T2 William Moore "Chagrin Falls, OH" NEO / 240488 Chevy Camaro Msports/Swift Filters/Hawk/Auburn 0 -.--- -.--- Margin of Victory: 20.908 New Track Records: Average Speed: 82.617mph T1 #37 1:23.794 SSC #56 1:33.997 Best Lap Time: 1:23.794 #37 Con Peplowski, Chief Scorer T2 #691:28.055 SSB #92 1:32.515 Overall Time of Race: 33:24.437 14-Aug-05 The 2005 Jellystone National Western Michigan Region, SCCA at Grattan Raceway, a 2.00 mile road course in Belding Michigan Sanction # 05-N-34-S August 13-14, 2005 Group2-FA,FC,CSR,DSR,S2000 OFFICIAL Race Results Pos PIC No. Class Name Hometown Region Member# Car Laps Total Tm Best Tm 1 1 87T FA Douglas Peterson "Bonita Springs, FL" BUCC / 249652 FA 23 29:41.731 01:15.309 2 2 93T FA J.R. Walker "Wheaton, IL" CHI / 246971 Star Pro-Mazda 23 29:45.312 01:15.596 3 1 00T FC Jeremy Hill "Toronto, ON" OVR / 256493 Photon HS1 23 29:57.491 01:17.032 4 2 14T FC Bill Jordan Waterford, MI Detroit 164710 Vandieman RF-00 23 29:59.990 01:16.990 5 3 32T FC Kirk Kindsfater "Ft. Collins, CO" MIL / 346716 VanDiemen RF-00 23 30:22.499 01:17.861 6 4 7T FC Jim Victor "Davenport, IA" GRR / 164580 VanDiemen RF-05 23 30:41.747 01:18.249 7 5 6 FC Michael Parrillo "Oakbrook, IL" CHI / 250195 VanDiemen RF-02 22 29:57.153 01:19.510 8 3 43 FA Tom Mihelich "Troy, MI" DET / 211860 VanDiemen FSCCA 22 29:57.245 01:19.741 9 6 21 FC Carlos Franca "Ortonville, MI" DET / 223775 VanDiemen RF-99 22 30:27.402 01:18.145 10 1 13T S2 Tony Sleath "Dearborn, MI" DET / 200744 Carbir CS2 22 30:38.508 01:21.728 11 2 76 S2 David Stefke "Cincinnati, OH" CINCY / 102770 Doran JE-1 21 29:47.221 01:23.024 12 1 2T DSR Allen Franzolino "Parma, OH" NEO / 140755 Beasley B2 21 30:00.765 01:23.339 13 2 12T DSR Clark Lincoln "Romeo, MI" DET / 217270 Ralt/Honda RT5 21 30:07.095 01:22.393 14 1 08T CSR Joe Horvath "Mentor, OH" NEO / 205986 SRSCCA 21 30:07.205 01:23.290 15 2 40T CSR John Metzger Crosslanes, WV SWV-47 246568 Ralt RT5 20 30:44.602 01:28.546 16 7 26 FC Seth Ravndal "Clinton, OH" OVR / 201570 VanDiemen RF-01 19 25:29.571 01:18.260 17 3 16 CSR E.B. Lunken "Cincinnati, OH" CINCY / 9983 Essex Wasp 19 29:59.964 01:28.952 18 3 63 DSR Barney Powers "Lebanon, OH" CINCY / 13090 Bobsy SR7H 18 30:00.152 01:30.219 19 4 77 DSR Tom Cormack Chicago, IL CHI 337289 Predator Vision 5 07:16.079 01:25.048 Margin of Victory: +3.581 Average Speed: 92.943 Best Lap Time: 1:15.309 #87 Overall Time of Race: 29:41.731 Con Peplowski, Chief Scorer 14-Aug-05 The Jellystone 2005 National Western Michigan SSCA at Grattan Raceway, a 2.00 mile road course in Belding Michigan Sanction Number 05-N-34-S August 13-14,2005 Group3-FF,FM OFFICIAL Race Results Pos PIC No. Class Name Hometown Region Member# Car Sponsor Laps Total Tm Best Tm 1 1 10T FM Jason Vinkemulder "Spring Lake, MI" WMR / 328278 Star Formula Mazda Vinkemulder Financial LLC 23 30:26.522 01:18.205 2 2 71T FM Max Eriksen "Elizabethtown, KY" KRY / 350451 Star Mazda Eriksen Chiropractic Centers 23 30:39.130 01:18.308 3 3 17T FM Fabio Castellani "Streamwood, IL" CHI / 171920 Star FMD2 Pro-One/Hoosier 23 30:41.168 01:18.490 4 4 75T FM Robert Kaminsky Homer Glen, IL CHI 137036 Star Kaminsky Racing Inc 23 31:20.709 01:19.425 5 5 79 FM Charles Gruner Granger, IN St. Louis 239570 Star FM 23 31:36.617 01:21.429 6 1 20T FF Russell Ruedisueli "Rochester Hills, MI" DET / 117985 Vandiemen RF-99-K Williams Engines 23 31:43.073 01:20.813 7 2 78T FF B. Clark Cambern Lansing, MI WMR 341488 VanDieman RF97K Justice, Adams Racing 23 31:43.153 01:20.529 8 6 97 FM Jim Masters "Farmington Hills, MI" DET / 301896 Star Mazda Adrenalin Art Studio 22 30:31.268 01:20.391 9 7 96 FM William Eriksen "Elizabethtown, KY" KRY / 350450 Star Mazda Eriksen Chiropractic Centers 22 30:36.876 01:20.242 10 3 13T FF Chuck Brewer "Loveland, OH" CINCY / 41941 Citation FU2 PMK 22 30:55.470 01:20.843 11 4 18 FF Jim Dietz "Hinckley, OH" NEO / 106828 VanDiemen RF97 "Lake Erie Graphics, Inc." 22 31:00.996 01:22.297 12 8 38 FM Guy Pipitone "Copley, OH" NEO / 257583 Star Mazda 22 31:08.543 01:21.847 13 5 8 FF Michael Lentine Akron, OH STL 333337 Vandiemen RF98K 21 31:25.711 01:26.411 14 6 91 FF Mark Davison "Oakland, MI" DET / 24571 Swift DB-1 Rapid Solutions 20 27:37.260 01:20.702 Margin of Victory: 12.608 Average Speed of Race: 90.664mph Best Lap Time: #10FM 1:18.205 Con Peplowski, Chief Scorer Overall Time of Race: 30:26.522 14-Aug-05 The 2005 Jellystone National Western Michigan Region, SCCA at Grattan Raceway, a 2.00 mile road course in Belding Michigan Sanction # 05-N-34-N August 13-14, 2005 Group4-GT1,GT2,GT3,AS REVISED OFFICIAL Race Results Pos PIC No.
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