BGB
MOTORSPORTS FINISHES 4th AT VIR
12 LAPS OF GREEN
AND UNNECESSARY
CONTACT PROHIBIT #38 & #84 FROM
SHINING
WHILE #83 PORSCHE
CARRIES THE TORCH
For Immediate Release
(Daytona Beach, FL-April 26, 2006) Tim Traver and Mikel
Miller finished 4th in the SimpleNet.com Porsche 996 to deliver
their best ever Grand-Am Cup finish. Preliminary calculations
show that this finish could secure them the 4th place spot
in the 2006 team championship but only the release of the
official standings will tell.
Saturday’s Grand-Am Cup 200 at VIR was dominated by
one car and one car only: the pace car. The field never saw
more than 12 laps of green flag racing as the combination
of rain, over 80 cars and overly optimistic passing attempts
turned the 2.5 hour event into a 63 mph lead-follow session.
The #83 Porsche 996 of Miller and Traver soldiered on and
kept its nose clean to finish an outstanding 4th while posting
the 3rd quickest lap time for the 83 car field.
When the green
flag dropped, Mark Plummer in the #38 Porsche delivered yet
another clean opening stint using discretion and experience
to keep his car in great position despite the rain and slippery
conditions. Strategies for all three cars were decided before
the start of the race and would have been executed as discussed
but an actual race never restarted after the first series
of caution laps. During these first laps the #84 Rhinestone
Roxy/HighDefSpex/Car Doctor World Porsche of Ryan Pilla pitted
for rain tires as the downpour continued. When the green
flag came out on the back stretch, Pilla’s day was
over before he knew it when a Porsche hit Pilla after it
was hit by a Mustang that chose to rejoin the racing surface
unsafely. Both Ryan Pilla and Beau Buisson were greatly disappointed
that they did not have the chance to apply their new Porsche
knowledge.
Despite not having many opportunities, Mark Plummer
in the #38 Porsche continued to advance position and stay
clean making it up to 4th place. The fact that a green
flag race never resumed would relegate the #38 Porsche to
losing valuable track position with no hope of making it
up. To make matters worse, a stumble from continued atrophy
of the fuel system due to the Sunoco fuel reared its ugly
head again causing the car to have to pit under green for
analysis by the team. Craig Stanton was able to regain some
track position while having to diagnose the problem, recycle
the cars electrical system and launch the car over curbs
with the hopes of knocking loose any clogging sediments or
materials. The team returns
home to Daytona Beach with three days to prepare for round
#3 of the 2006 Grand-Am Cup GS championship and head to California’s
Laguna Seca Raceway.
BGB Motorsports is an ambitious, professional
Motorsports business. They continue to establish themselves
as the team to watch in the Grand-Am Cup series. Based
in Daytona Beach, Florida, the team operates as a customer
oriented business, running cars under the Grand Am Cup, SCCA
and Porsche Club of America sanctioning bodies
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