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No Trouble For Sun Trust At Lime Rock
June 1st, 2010
LAKEVILLE, Conn. — They say that the cream always comes to the top. Here Monday afternoon, the cream of the Grand Am’s Rolex Sports Car Series’ Daytona Prototype set was the SunTrust Ford-Dallara of Max Angelelli and Ricky Taylor, which claimed the victory on the tight 1.54-mile Lime Rock Park circuit.
Although there were numerous lead changes in the two-and-three- quarter-hour affair, it was Angelelli and Taylor who clearly had the measure of the field, leading the Canadian-based Starworks Motorsport BMW-Riley of Ryan Dalziel and Mike Forest across the line by nearly three seconds.
Taking a hard-fought third in the Michael Shank Racing Ford-Riley were Brian Frisselle and Michael Valiante, with the Rolex 24 winning Action Express Porsche-Riley of Joao Barbosa and Terry Borcheller in fourth and the AIM Motorsports Ford-Riley of Burt Frisselle and Mark Wilkins fifth.
The action began at the green flag when the point-leading Chip Ganassi Telmex BMW-Riley with Memo Rojas and Scott Pruett was forced out of the race, when Rojas damaged the car’s front end in a first-lap, second-turn tangle with Jon Fogarty, who was sharing the eventual sixth-placing Gainsco Chevrolet-Riley with Alex Gurney.
Despite the incident, however, the two did leave the track with a slightly reduced, but still substantial, margin in the championship contest.
As for the the GT contest, there the show was all Mazda RX-8 with SpeedSource’s 19-year-old John Edwards and 20-year-old Adam Christodolou leading the similar entries of Dempsey Racing’s James Gue and Leh Keen and their point-leading SpeedSource teammates Emil Assentato and Jeff Segal to the finish. Not only did the youngsters show a tremendous amount of maturity, but they did so with a car that had never turned a competitive racing lap before Monday’s start.



David Phillips
Chris Hall
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Jason Lofing
Ray Bryden
Patrick Atherton
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