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Crescentini Up To The Challenge
March 30th, 2010
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Dino Crescentini rocketed into the lead from the second starting spot and dominated the second round of the SCCA World Challenge en route to the overall and GT class victories on the Streets of St. Petersburg Sunday.
Meanwhile, Peter Cunningham and Todd Buras completed clean sweeps of the GTS and Touring Car classes Sunday.
Driving the No. 4 Porsche 911 GT3, Crescentini had just enough momentum to get around Saturday’s race winner and polesitter Randy Pobst as the field funneled into turn one.
From there it was smooth sailing for Crescentini, who took his third overall World Challenge victory by .848-second over teammate and fellow GT competitor James Sofronas.
“The start was really scary for me because the launch control wasn’t working and I had to do it manually,” Crescentini said. “I haven’t done that in a while. I had some luck on my side with Randy (Pobst) slipping up and I took advantage of that. The car was so beautifully set up by the guys at GMG, as we saw in practice and qualifying. It seemed like every time I hit slower traffic, I was able to get by and whoever was behind me seemed to get held up, so I got really lucky.”
For the second-straight day it was Cunningham driving the No. 43 Acura TSX to victory in the GTS class, the 34th victory of his career.
While his victory Saturday was never in doubt, Sunday was a different story as he held off teammate Brandon Davis in the closing laps before edging him at the finish by .544-second.
“It was the same track, one day apart but a completely different story today with the same result, thankfully,” Cunningham said. “It was just a whole different deal.”
In Touring Car, Buras proved that his victory in his series debut Saturday was no fluke as he battled through a melee in turn three on the first lap to snatch the lead away from polesitter Mark Hein.
“I went around turn one at the start in fourth place,” Buras said. “I didn’t get a very good launch and I had something in my gut that said something wasn’t right. I stayed to the left and everyone else went to the right and the next thing I knew I was two or three cars ahead of my next competitor.”
The finish:
Showing driver, car, class and laps completed: 1. Dino Crescentini, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 31; 2. James Sofronas, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 31; 3. Andy Pilgim, Volvo S60, GT, 31; 4. Jason Daskalos, Dodge Viper, GT, 31; 5. Kuno Wittmer, Dodge Viper, GT, 31; 6. Rob Morgan, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 31; 7. Brian Kubinski, Chevrolet Corvette, GT, 31; 8. Tony Rivera, Nissan GT-R, GT, 31; 9. Jeff Courtney, Dodge Viper, GT, 31; 10. Tony Gaples, Chevrolet Corvette, GT, 31; 11. Charles Morgan, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 31; 12. William Ziegler, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 31; 13. Fred Roberts, Dodge Viper, GT, 31; 14. Peter Cunningham, Acura TSX, GTS, 30; 15. Brandon Davis, Acura TSX, GTS, 30; 16. Nick Esayian, Acura TSX, GTS, 30; 17. Kevin Helms, Honda Civic Si, GTS, 30; 18. Todd Buras, Volkswagen Jetta GLI, TC, 30; 19. Randy Pobst, Volvo S60, GT, 29; 20. Robert Stout, Scion tC, TC, 29; 21. Mark Hein, Honda Civic Si, TC, 29; 22. Dan Gardner, Scion tC, TC, 29; 23. Eric Meyer, Mazda RX-8, TC, 29; 24. Shea Holbrook, Acura Integra, TC, 28; 25. Brett Sandberg, Acura TSX, TC, 28; 26. Michael Pettiford, Pontiac Solstice GXP, GTS, 15; 27. Patrick Lindsey, Porsche 911 GT3, GT, 11; 28. Steve Ott, Nissan GT-R, GT, 9; 29. Tom Lepper, Pontiac Solstice GXP, GTS, 9; 30. Tony Wedderburn, Chevrolet Cobalt SS, TC, 8; 31. Alexander Lvov, Honda Civic Si, TC, 0.




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