LALLY AND HOLTOM WIN SPORT TOURING CLASS IN STRONG OUTING FOR CHEVROLET COBALT (at Watkins Glen)
In a close ST battle, Andy Lally and Jim Holtom claimed their first class victories of the season in the No. 00 Georgian Bay Motorsports Chevrolet Cobalt. It was a good day for the Cobalt, as three of the top five spots were claimed by that make. The performance also allowed Holtom to move into third place in the ST driver standings, trailing new points leaders Will Turner and Don Salama--who co-drive the No. 95 Turner Motorsport BMW 330i--by just one point, 104-103.
Lally and McCalmont started fifth in class, and watched as many of the top ST cars fell victim to oil on the track in the latter stages of the race. Like the No. 96 machine, the No. 00 was able to stay clean and work its way to the front to claim victory.
"The car wasn't all that strong out of the box, but we did a lot of work on handling," Holtom said. "It's really a race-winning car. We knew we would be strong here."
"It was good for Cobalt," Lally said. "This is a good track for the car. There are tracks that suit different cars and this one (Watkins Glen) is good for the Cobalt. It's a huge achievement."
Due to New York State age requirements, Holtom's usual co-driver, his 17-year-old son Jamie, was unable to drive. However, Jamie Holtom and Lally will share the No. 00 for the rest of the season, while Jim will compete against them in a sister car.
It was a strong day for the Cobalt as the No. 32 Franklin American Mortgage Chevrolet Cobalt of Tom Lepper and Bo Roach finished second. After starting second in class, the No. 32 worked its way up to the front of the class for a number of laps. The No. 20 Nuzzo Motorsports Mini Cooper of Tony Nuzzo and Steve Pattee finished third for the first podium of the season for the Mini. Tom Milner and Matt Connolly finished fourth in the No. 64 Matt Connolly Motorsports BMW 330ci, while Rod Strub and Ed Magner in the No. 48 Chevrolet Cobalt finished fifth.
The Grand-Am Cup Series Chemung Canal Trust 200 will be televised on SPEED Channel June 19 at 5 p.m. ET.
- grandamerican.com
This is from Friday's practice.