Gurney And Fogarty Rebound For Montreal Win

The two top mounts at Montreal battle for the lead. Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty in the #99 Gainesco Chevy/Riley would beat out Max Angelelli and Ricky Taylor in the #10 Suntrust Chevy/Dallara for the Grand-Am victory Saturday. Photo courtesy Grand-Am

In a worst-to-first turnaround, Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty led 45 of 73 laps to win Saturday’s Montreal 200 – one week after crashing out early in the early laps at Watkins Glen International in the No. 99 GAINSCO Auto Insurance Chevrolet/Riley.

After following Ricky Taylor for the opening 24 laps, Fogarty ran two strong laps before his pit stop after the No. 10 SunTrust Chevrolet/Dallara pitted. Gurney held the lead after the exchange of pit stops, and was able to maintain the advantage throughout the remainder of the two-hour race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

“We’ve been trying really hard to win here the last five years,” said Gurney. “We’ve had fast cars, but were never able to capitalize. Today we knew our car was really good. After Watkins Glen, we wanted to win the last two races, and I’m stoked we were able to pull it off here.”

“After Ricky made his pit stop, I ran a couple of good, quick laps. I almost crashed coming into the pits, I was trying so hard,” Fogarty said.  “That was the turning point, coming out of the pits ahead of the SunTrust team.”

Memo Rojas sustained minor bodywork damage in the Daytona Prototype championship-leading No. 01 TELMEX BMW/Riley co-driven by Scott Pruett. The team went on to finish fifth, and hold a 20-point lead (353-333) entering the final round at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Sept. 17. Pruett and Rojas can clinch their third DP championship in four years by competing 30 minutes and finishing at least 16th in the season finale.

Darren Law and David Donohue finished third in the No. 5 Action Express Racing Porsche/Riley, followed by the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Chevrolet/Coyote of Paul Edwards and Antonio Garcia.

Robin Liddell and Ronnie Bremer scored the GT win on Saturday. Photo courtesy Grand-Am

The GT race also saw a major turnaround. Robin Liddell and Ronnie Bremer co-drove the No. 57 Chevrolet Camaro to the class victory, giving Stevenson Motorsports its third victory in four years at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The No. 57 team’s triumph came one week after they led the most laps but finished 20that Watkins Glen International.

“Every lap for the last 30 minutes felt like a qualifying lap,” Liddell said.  “We were not leaving anything on the table trying to stay ahead.”

Liddell led the final 27 laps despite repeated efforts by Jonathan Bomarito in the No. 70 Mazdaspeed/Castrol Edge Mazda RX-8 started by Montreal native Sylvain Tremblay. Bomarito was able to pull alongside the leader on the final lap, but Liddell held the lead through the final turn and won by .289 seconds. Finishing third, another tenth of a second back, was the No. 41 Seattle Children’s Hospital/Bass 2 Billfish/Fishingcapital.com Mazda RX-8 of James Gue and Dane Cameron.

Bill Lester and Jordan Taylor finished ninth in the No. 88 Autohaus Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro, retaining a three-point lead entering the season finale. Leh Keen and Andrew Davis finished fifth in the No. 59 Brumos Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup to close the gap to 294-291 points. Tremblay and Bomarito now have 289 points, five behind the points leaders.

Boris Said won the pole and led 11 laps in the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Corvette. Owen Kelly lost the brakes in the closing laps and spun into the barrier at the pit exit, resulting in the lone caution period in the event.

The Rolex Series will wrap up its 2011 season with the EMCO Gears Classic at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, a two-hour, 45-minute race on Saturday, Sept. 17. This will be the first time that the 13-turn, 2.258-mile circuit in Lexington, Ohio, hosts the GRAND-AM finale.

Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas won the 2010 event, their fifth of nine victories in the No. 01 TELMEX BWM/Riley. Ozz Negri and John Pew finished second for Ohio-based Michael Shank Racing in the No. 60 Crown Royal XR Ford/Riley, followed by AIM Autosport’s Burt Frisselle and Mark Wilkins, who now drive the No. 61 GAMMA88 BMW/Riley.

Bill Auberlen and Joey Hand were GT winners, giving Turner Motorsports its first Rolex Series victory in the No. 94 BMW M6.

For more info, visit www.grand-am.com.

Rolex Grand-Am Sports Car Series
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal 200 – Aug. 20, 2011

Pos No. Class Pic Drivers Team/Car Laps Best Lap (#) Avg MPH Sponsors
1 99 DP 1 Fogarty / Gurney GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing / Chevrolet Riley 73 1:33.403 31 98.734 GAINSCO Auto Insurance, Bobstallingscars.com
2 10 DP 2 Angelelli / Taylor SunTrust Racing / Chevrolet Dallara 73 1:33.795 44 98.707
3 5 DP 3 Donohue / Law Action Express Racing / Porsche Riley 73 1:34.192 4 98.659
4 90 DP 4 Edwards / Garcia Spirit of Daytona Racing / Chevrolet Coyote 73 1:34.325 63 98.652
5 01 DP 5 Pruett / Rojas Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates / BMW Riley 73 1:34.434 57 98.622 TELMEX
6 9 DP 6 Barbosa / France Action Express Racing / Porsche Riley 73 1:33.893 59 98.585
7 61 DP 7 Frisselle / Wilkins AIM Autosport / BMW Riley 72 1:34.663 55 97.254 GAMMA 88
8 77 DP 8 Frisselle / Richard Doran Racing / Ford Dallara 72 1:34.742 71 97.169 Office Depot
9 60 DP 9 Negri / Pew Michael Shank Racing / Ford Riley 72 1:34.938 52 96.932 Crown Royal XR
10 2 DP 10 Dalziel / Popow Starworks Motorsport / Porsche Riley 72 1:33.698 58 96.740
11 57 GT 1 Bremer / Liddell Stevenson Motorsports / Camaro GT.R 68 1:42.014 58 91.194 Stevenson Auto Group
12 70 GT 2 Bomarito / Tremblay SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8 68 1:41.843 52 91.190 Mazdaspeed, Castrol Edge
13 41 GT 3 Cameron / Gue Dempsey Racing / Mazda RX-8 68 1:41.762 68 91.188 Seattle Children’s Hospital, Bass 2 Billfish, Fishingcapital.com
14 94 GT 4 Dalla Lana / Johnson Turner Motorsport / BMW M3 68 1:41.535 48 91.158 Turner Motorsport
15 59 GT 5 Davis / Keen Brumos Racing / Porsche GT3 68 1:42.183 49 91.123
16 42 GT 6 Edwards / Nonnamaker Team Sahlen / Mazda RX-8 68 1:41.996 35 91.100 Theracesite.com
17 44 GT 7 Potter / Stanton Magnus Racing / Porsche GT3 68 1:41.867 50 91.085 Magnus Racing
18 07 GT 8 Schaldach / Skeen Banner Racing / Camaro GT.R 68 1:42.690 35 91.047 The Cool TV, Mobil 1, Las Vegas Bike Fest
19 88 GT 9 Lester / Taylor Autohaus Motorsports / Camaro GT.R 67 1:42.109 41 89.823 Autohaus Motorsports
20 69 GT 10 Assentato / Segal SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8 67 1:42.478 42 89.767 FXDD
21 40 GT 11 Dempsey / Foster Dempsey Racing / Mazda RX-8 66 1:43.043 43 88.252 Visit Florida, Modspace, Mazda
22 43 GT 12 Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker Team Sahlen / Mazda RX-8 65 1:44.391 51 86.930 Theracesite.com
23 30 GT 13 Long / Mauro Racers Edge Motorsports / Mazda RX-8 65 1:44.313 45 86.878 3dimensional.com, IDEMITSU
24 8 DP 11 Dalziel / Potolicchio Starworks Motorsport / Ford Riley 59 1:34.550 29 98.196
25 31 GT 14 Kelly / Said Marsh Racing / Corvette 58 1:42.650 6 91.592 Whelen Engineering

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