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Muscle Milk dominates at Mosport
July 24th, 2011
The Muscle Milk Lola-Aston Martin of Lucas Luhr and Klaus Graf notched up its second American Le Mans Series race win of the year at Mosport Park.
Luhr absolutely dominated the opening stages, stretching out a 54-second advantage over Chris Dyson’s Dyson Lola-Mazda in the first half hour.
But Luhr then fell down the order by pitting later than the rest of the field under the first yellow – the team adamant that the call to open the pits had come too late for it to bring the car in at the same time as the other frontrunners, leaving it among the LMPC cars for a while.
That gave Dyson a spell in the lead, but the Lola-Aston was too quick to be held back today, and just before the halfway mark Luhr was able to retake the lead and then pull away from Dyson’s Guy Smith. The second Dyson car of Steven Kane and Humaid Al Masaood was third, with the inexperienced Al Masaood having run close behind Dyson in the first stint.
BMW was finally defeated in the GT class, as Jan Magnussen and Olivier Beretta won for Corvette, just ahead of the Jaime Melo/Toni Vilander Risi Ferrari.
The BMWs had still led much of the race, with Joey Hand in front until a troubled first pitstop that ended with a penalty for pitlane contact with the Risi Ferrari.
Dirk Werner and Bill Auberlen then hit the front in the other BMW, until they were given a penalty for tapping the GTC-leading TRG Porsche into a spin, dropping them to third.
Porsche did challenge for the victory, and even led for a while, until Flying Lizard’s Jorg Bergmeister spun in traffic while running first in class. The car was later delayed by a long pit visit for power steering repairs.
CORE Autosport’s Gunnar Jeanette and Ricardo Gonzalez dominated the LMPC class, as GTC came down to another thrilling last-lap battle in which Spencer Pumpelly narrowly overcame TRG team-mate Dion von Moltke win in the car he shares with Duncan Ende, having fought back brilliantly after the clash with Werner.




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