March 6, 2010

Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas Win the Grand Prix of Miami

Today’s Grand-Am ROLEX Sports Car Series race, the Grand Prix of Miami, that was held at Florida’s Homestead-Miami Speedway, saw the Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates teammates, Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas, take the overall win in their BMW Riley Daytona Prototype.

Coming in second was the Porsche Riley Brumos Racing entry of Darren Law and David Donohue, that lead the most laps in the race, having lead 71 of the total 129 laps in the race. Law lost the lead to Pruett on lap 80, and was never able recapture the top spot.

The top finishing GT Class car, was SpeedSource’s Mazda RX-8, driven by Emil Assentato and Jeff Segal.

Results:

POS  NO. CL  DRIVERS
  1   1  DP  Pruett / Rojas
  2  59  DP  Donohue / Law
  3  99  DP  Fogarty / Gurney
  4  61  DP  Frisselle / Wilkins
  5   8  DP  Dalziel / Forest
  6  10  DP  Angelelli / Taylor
  7  90  DP  Garcia / Rice
  8  60  DP  Negri / Pew
  9  77  DP  Gidley / von Moltke
 10   6  DP  Frisselle / Valiante
 11  55  DP  Bouchut / Tucker
 12   7  DP  James / Lester
 13  75  DP  Jonsson / Krohn
 14  69  GT  Assentato / Segal
 15  57  GT  Davis / Liddell
 16  41  GT  Gue / Keen
 17  70  GT  Bomarito / Tremblay
 18  94  GT  Auberlen / Dalla Lana / Hand
 19  95  DP  Hunter-Reay / Tucker
 20   7  GT  Edwards / Reese / Russell
 21  40  GT  Dempsey / Foster
 22  66  GT  Ballou / Lally
 23  68  GT  Christodoulou / Edwards
 24  43  GT  Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker
 25  67  GT  Pumpelly / Saravia Toriello
 26  42  GT  Nonnamaker / Sahlen
 27  72  GT  Grant / Grant / Grant
 28  44  GT  Potter / Stanton
 29  97  GT  Magnussen / Schaldach
 30  46  GT  Lewis / Zahn
 31  30  GT  Lamb / Taylor
 32  48  GT  Hines / Miller
 33   9  DP  Barbosa / Borcheller
 34  28  GT  Collins / Lux
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January 25, 2009

Brumos Racing Wins Daytona 24 Hours

After 24 long hours of circling the road course at Daytona International Speedway, Brumos Racing finally took the checkered flag to win the 24 Hours of Daytona. Driving the winning Porsche/Riley was David Donohue, Antonio Garcia, Darren Law, and Buddy Rice. It was a close battle to the end, with the top four cars staying on the lead lap.

Finishing 9th overall and first in the GT class was the TRG Porsche GT3 machine driven by Jorg Bergmeister, Andy Lally, Patrick Long, Justin Marks, and RJ Valentine. The sister car for TRG, driven by Ted Ballou, Emmanuel Collard, Tim George Jr, Richard Lietz, and Spencer Pumpelly, finished just one lap behind for a second in class placing.

For the full results from this race, please use the following link:

2009 Grand-Am Rolex 24 at Daytona Results

The standings are available at the following link:

2009 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Standings

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