RACE: National Runoffs: Qualifying day two report
Rain Changes the Game for Day Two of the 2006 SCCA National Championship Runoffs TOPEKA, Kan. (Oct. 10, 2006) -- Rain is the story of the day for the second round of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs® at Heartland Park Topeka. Many of ...
Rain Changes the Game for Day Two of the 2006 SCCA National Championship Runoffs
TOPEKA, Kan. (Oct. 10, 2006) -- Rain is the story of the day for the second round of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs® at Heartland Park Topeka. Many of Monday's times still stand and numerous drivers opted to forgo Tuesday qualifying, but with a handful of classes lucky enough to receive a dry track in the morning, several lead changes did occur.
John Saurino of Tulsa, Okla., stayed on top and managed to push his MG Midget a bit harder in F Production and improved his time to a 1:51.419. Also maintaining pole while improving his time was Don Knowles, of Phoenixville, Penn., clocking a 2:02.014 in his Showroom Stock B Pontiac Solstice.
Rick Gilhart of Cincinnati, Ohio is your new Touring 3 leader, driving his Mazda RX8 to a time of 1:58.043, and John Black, of Olympic Valley, Calif., now finds himself at the top of Spec Racer Ford with a 1:55.867. A new leader was also established in Formula Vee, when Stephen Oseth, of Leesburg, Va., set a 1:55.452 behind the wheel of his Vortech.
Mark Mercer, of Aurora, Colo., found a good chunk of time in Sports 2000 to take the lead with a 1:41.417 in his Lola 91/90, while Maryland Heights, Mo., resident Peter Zekert dropped a whopping seven seconds in his Nissan 200SX to take the lead in Grand Touring Lite with a time of 1:53.094.
Qualifying for the 2006 SCCA National Championship Runoffs will continue tomorrow, October 11, beginning at 8:00 a.m. Although the rain is expected to end for day three of Runoffs qualifying, temperatures are expected to be below 60F with strong winds for the next two days. You can watch the drama unfold from home with live timing and scoring at www.scca.com.
This, the 43rd running of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs® is the first to be held at Heartland Park Topeka. The Runoffs are commonly referred to as the "Olympics" of grassroots motorsports, where this year 755 entrants in 25 classes are slated to compete for the honor to call themselves the best amateur racers in the country.
-credit: scca
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