MILLER
AND TRAVER FINISH 6th
WHILE STANTON BATTLES
BACK TO FINISH
13th
For Immediate Release
(DAYTONA BEACH, FL - September 1, 2006) Mikel Miller brought
home the #83 SimpleNet.com Porsche for BGB Motorsports in
6th place for the penultimate round of the 2006 Grand-Am
Cup season at Miller Motorsports Park. The #38 Porsche 996
however didn’t share the same good fortune; for the
second race in a row it was forced to pit prematurely due
to contact with another car, similar to the contact that
sent them into the pits early at Trois-Rivières.
Tim Traver and Mikel Miller have been able to deliver consistent
finishes all year and that’s why they sit in 5th place
in the 2006 team championship, 20 points behind the #96 Turner
Motorsports M3 and 12 points in front of their teammates
Mark Plummer and Craig Stanton.
Mikel Miller made his intentions known early in the weekend
when he put his Porsche on top of the sheets during the first
official practice and it sat there for most of the session
until dropping down to 4th place. Miller was able to dial
in a good car for teammate Tim Traver. Unhappy with his 17th
place qualifying, Tim Traver had something to prove as he
executed probably one of the best drives of his Grand-Am
Cup career. Despite shuffling back a few spots in the opening
laps, Traver put his head down and came up through the field.
Late in his stint he caught up with the #38 Porsche of Mark
Plummer who qualified 14th. The two of them occupied the
10th and 11th spots and ran together but Traver had more
to go. Tim drove the car further up the order and delivered
the car to the BGB pits in 4th place where a quick pit stop
sent them back out in 12th place. Mikel conserved his car
well for his late race charge hoping a yellow would come
out. With 20 minutes to go though the team decided that it
was now or never and Mikel went to work. The result was a
strong 6th place finish that allows the #83 Porsche to hold
its ground in the championship.
Just like Traver’s, Plummer’s intentions were
to deliver to his teammate a good car so that the team could
rely on a quick pit stop for a race that wasn’t predicted
to go yellow. Contact with another GS car at the 50 minute
mark forced Plummer into the pits. This early stop was needed
to recycle the car’s ECU and assess damage. Stopping
this early however with a limp back to the pits shuffled
Stanton down to 32nd place and required another fuel stop
at the end. Stanton’s strong drive delivered him to
12th place when he had to pit for his late race splash. It’s
unfortunate because Stanton was running consistent laps during
his stint that would have landed him in the top 5 had the
incident not occurred.
Team Manager, John Tecce had more to add:
“It’s unfortunate because I think that Craig
had a strong car… not a winning car but a strong car.
I was impressed by Tim’s drive. That was definitely
one of his best.”
Tape delay television coverage of the Discount Tire Sunchaser
200 will be available on Speed TV on September 23rd at 1:00pm.
BGB
Motorsports is an ambitious, professional Motorsports business.
Last year they established themselves as the team to look
out for in the Grand Am Cup's GS class. 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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