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Competitive PWC season reaches halfway after wild action in all classes including SprintX

Five different SprintX teams/manufacturers win in 5 races; 4 different makes take GTS too

#58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R: Patrick Long, Marc Lieb

#58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R: Patrick Long, Marc Lieb

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#4 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS: Dane Cameron, Spencer Pumpelly
#9 K-Pax Racing McLaren 650S GT3: Alvaro Parente, Ben Barnicoat
#4 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS: Dane Cameron, Spencer Pumpelly
#8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-VR GT3: Michael Cooper, Jordan Taylor
#2 CRP Racing Mercedes AMG GT3: Ryan Dalziel, Daniel Morad
#4 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS: Dane Cameron, Spencer Pumpelly
#43 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Ryan Eversley, Tom Dyer, #93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#75 Always Evolving/AIM Autosport Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3: Ricardo Sanchez, Frank Montecalvo
#43 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Ryan Eversley, Tom Dyer
#8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-VR GT3: Michael Cooper, Jordan Taylor
#8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-VR GT3: Michael Cooper, Jordan Taylor
#93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#43 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Ryan Eversley, Tom Dyer
#8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-VR GT3: Michael Cooper, Jordan Taylor
#4 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS: Dane Cameron, Spencer Pumpelly
#93 RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3: Peter Kox, Mark Wilkins
#2 CRP Racing Mercedes AMG GT3: Ryan Dalziel, Daniel Morad
#8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-VR GT3: Michael Cooper, Jordan Taylor
#58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R: Patrick Long, Marc Lieb

Austin, Texas – The 2017 Pirelli World Challenge Championships are living up to its expectations at the halfway point of the season including some of the most intense and competitive battles in numerous sports car divisions.

It figured to be tough to better the last race and final lap drama of the 2016 GT title run with Alvaro Parente, Patrick Long, Johnny O’Connell and Michael Cooper all in the hunt. But the new SprintX format with two-driver pairings in 60-minute shootouts has already produced five different teams and manufacturers winning in the first five events.

The auto makes of Ferrari, Mercedes, Cadillac, Porsche and Audi have been victorious at SprintX competition at VIRginia International Raceway, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and Lime Rock Park.

Point standings are tight in various PWC classes as the GT/GTA/GT Cup Sprint, GTS Sprint and Touring Car divisions move to the upcoming doubleheader weekend at the popular Road America road circuit on June 23-25.

The next SprintX weekend is set for August 11-13 at the Utah Motorsports Campus in Grantsville, Utah, with all of the Pirelli World Challenge categories will be in action.

Michael Cooper sits no. 1 in overall GT point standings

Looking over the GT Overall point standings which include GT Sprint and GT SprintX races, young Michael Cooper of Syosset, N.Y., the 27-year-old driver of the No. 8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-V.R. sports car, holds down the current advantage over 2011 PWC GT champion Long and 2016 PWC GT titleholder Parente, 145 to 135.

Cooper, teaming with Jordan Taylor in the SprintX events, has recorded one win, one second and one third in SprintX as well as a fifth and seventh in GT Sprint races. Long, in the No. 58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R, has one GT Sprint and GT SprintX victory in 2017 with Parente, in the No. 9 K-PAX Racing McLaren 650S, having two GT Sprint wins.

With Cooper at 145 along with Long and Parente at 135, VIR GT SprintX Round 2 winner Ryan Dalziel, in the No. 2 CRP Racing/DeVilbiss Mercedes-AMG GT3 ranks fourth overall at 118 points followed by Jordan Taylor at 107, VIR GT SprintX Round 1 winner Daniel Mancinelli, in the No. 31 TR3 Racing Ferrari 488 GT3, at 103, Bryan Sellers, in the No. 6 K-PAX Racing McLaren 650S, at 102 and O’Connell, the four-time PWC GT champion in the No. 3 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-V.R., at 101.

Cooper and Taylor head up the separate GT SprintX points at 107 followed Dalziel and his teammate Daniel Morad at 84, Lime Rock Round 6 winner Spencer Pumpelly, in the No. 4 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS, at 82, the Bentley pair of Adderly Fong and Vincent Abril at 73 and Long, a race winner with Marc Lieb in Round 5 at Lime Rock, at 66.

Parente and Long continue to be just one point apart in the PWC GT Sprint class with Alvaro at 70 and Patrick at 69. Ferrari’s Alex Riberas has 54, Sellers 50 and O’Connell 43. The next GT Sprint Rounds 4 and 5 are set for June 23-25 at Road America.

In the GT manufacturer points, it is extremely tight with Porsche at 53, McLaren GT at 52, Cadillac at 51, Audi at 39 and Ferrari at 35

Schein/Heylen lead SprintX PRO/AM points

In the GT SprintX Pro/Am points, Michael Schein (Am) and Jan Heylen (Pro) advanced to the lead following a double win last weekend at Lime Rock Park. The No. 16 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R duo have 119 markers to James Sofronas, in the No. 14 GMG Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R, at 104 followed by Yufeng Luo, in the No. 78 Absolute Racing Bentley Continental GT3, at 95 and Tim Pappas (Am) and Jeroen Bleekemolen (Pro) at 91. In the GT Cup SprintX points, Allesandro Bressan/Yuki Harata lead the Pro/Am standings with Joe Toussaint/Cory Friefman top the Am/Am points.

Schein also leads the GTA Sprint standings with 69 over Sofronas’ 63 and Mike Hedlund, in the No. 98 K-PAX Racing McLaren 650S, at 53. Preston Calvert leads the points in the GT Cup Sprint points.

Four different GTS winners in four different machines

Achenbach tops GTS points

The GTS division has seen four different weekend sweeps with four separate drivers, teams and manufacturers with Andrew Aquilante double win for Ford at St. Petersburg, Nico Jamin two wins for KTM XBow at VIR, Jade Buford with double victories at CTMP for SIN CAR R1 and last weekend’s two wins by Rodrigo Baptista in the Flying Lizard Motorsports Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR.

But it is former GT series champion Lawson Aschenbach with the big GTS point lead after seven podium finishes in eight races in the new Black Speed Shop Chevrolet Camaro GT4R with 173 points. Martin Barkey holds second at 127 in his Mantella Autosports KTM XBow followed by Baptista at 117, 17-year-old Nate Stacy at 104 in the No. 14 Flying Lizard Motorsports Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR and Anthony Mantella at 100 in the No. 8 Mantella Autosports KTM XBow.

Aschenbach’s Blackdog Speed Shop teammate, veteran Tony Gaples, holds the GTS Am point lead with 141 over another GTS veteran Mark Klenin with 127 in the No. 62 Tender Belly McLaren 570S. Klenin scored his first PWC GTSA win last weekend at Lime Rock Park. George Kurtz is third in GTSA points at 124 in the GMG/Crowdstrike McLaren 570S followed by PWC newcomer Jason Bell in the No. 2 Racer’s Edge SIN CAR R1 GT4 at 121 and Adam Merzon in the No. 018 Case-It Racing Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsports MR at 118.

Holton impressive with new Audi in touring car so far

Young Paul Holton, 20, has been sensational in his No. 71 C360R Audi RS3 LMS sedan in the 2017 Touring Car division with two victories and three runners-up finishes in the first six TC races. The Orlando, Fla., racer posts 136 points at the midway portion of the TC season.

Second in the TC standings is Nick Wittner in the No. 91 ST Racing BMW M235iR at 91 followed by young J.T. Coupal in the No. 009 BERG Racing Audi RS3 LMS at 91, Andrew Magagnoli in the No. 80 Rooster Hall Racing BMW M235iR at 79 and VIR TC Round 2 winner Greg Liefooghe in the No. 20 Stephan Cameron Racing/ART Racing BMW M235iR at 78.

Defending TCA champion Goulart leads the points again

The S.A.C Racing pair of defending TCA champion Elivan Goulart and VIR double winner Matthew Fassnacht are in a battle for the TCA point lead with Goulart, driving the No. 70 S.A.C. Mazda Global MX-5 Cup, at 140 points and Fassnacht, in the No. 74 S.A.C. Mazda MX-5, at 134.

Dean Copeland, in the No. 07 Copeland Motorsports Mazda Global MX-5 Cup, holds down third in TCA points at 112 followed by Eric Powell, in the No. 23 Tech Sport Racing Mazda MX-5, at 110 and former TCB series champion Tom O’Gorman at 99 in the No. 94 Shea Racing/HPD Honda Civic Si.

Teenager Jake Pipal tops TCB point battle

Jake Pipal, age 19, currently holds down the top spot in the TCB points with 138 in his Pipal Motorsports Honda Fit followed by Canadian racer P.J. Groenke, in the No. 25 Tech Sport Racing Chevrolet Sonic, at 128 and Lime Rock double winner Canaan O’Connell, son of Johnny O’Connell, at 123 in the No. 24 Tech Sport Racing Chevrolet Sonic. Veteran Travis Washey ranks fourth in TCB points at 118 in the No. 30 Indian Summer Racing MINI Cooper.

 

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