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Smith gives Dyson Mid Ohio pole
August 5th, 2011
Guy Smith took his third pole position of the season for Saturday’s American Le Mans Series race at Mid Ohio, having delivered on his promise from first practice.
For five laps or so Klaus Graf – fastest in second practice – was the only man on track with the Muscle Milk Lola Aston Martin. The German set a best time of 1m12.892s, but once the Dyson Mazda Lolas went on track, that all changed.
Smith’s first effort 1m12.9s wasn’t quite enough, but his tyres were good enough for a second lap and that proved to be a 1m12.727s – which definitely was good enough.
Graf, having given it his best shot as far as he was concerned and shot his tyres, accepted his fate and climbed from his car with a front row start in the bag.
“In clean air we know the car is fast and we proved that today,” said Smith. “I think we have all been suffering from a lack of grip, it’s been a little like rally driving. It’s going to be a tough race and the track is very dusty, so it was a good effort.”
Smith’s team-mate Steven Kane, on his first visit to the famous track, was third fastest, 0.880s away from pole.
Joey Hand took pole position for the GT class with a lap of 1m20.539s, the 32-year-old American setting the pace ahead of his BMW team-mate Dirk Werner by just 0.116s.
Both M3 GTs waited until near the end of the GT session to move ahead of the Risi Ferrari of Jaime Melo and Jorg Bergmester’s Flying Lizard Porsche.
Oliver Gavin was the fastest Corvette driver in fifth – the top five covered by less than half a second. Guy Cosmo was an impressive sixth in the Extreme Speed Ferrari.
The two Jaguar XKRs were not bottom of the pack either, former Champ Car stars Bruno Junqueira and PJ Jones placing 11th and 12th in class, some two and bit seconds away from the pace of the BMWs.
Gunner Jeannette initially dominated the LMP Challenge class but came under pressure late on from Kyle Marcelli’s Intersport car.
The Core Autosport driver held on to take pole in the category with a 1m17.281s, but Marcelli’s final attempt appeared to look likely to challenge until he came up behind Javier Echeverria’s car and lost momentum. The Mexican ironically improved his own lap to go fifth.
Jon Field was third in the second Intersport car ahead of Eric Lux in the Genoa Racing machine.
“I’m thrilled because we still have a couple of issues with the car,” said Jeannette of his lap time, having pitted before the end of the session. “I was going to stay out but then I had a big moment and I decided to save the car from the race.”
Results to follow.




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