Pruett Takes Pole in Austin
Scott Pruett, who co-drives the No. 01 Ford EcoBoost/Riley with Joey Hand, took a big step toward making that happen late Friday afternoon when he qualified the Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Prototype on the pole for Saturday’s Lone Star Le Mans at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.
Pruett and Hand were second at Long Beach and Watkins Glen, but they haven’t visited victory lane so far this season. But if there’s a prime place to turn the season around, it’s at Circuit of The Americas where he and his previous co-driver, Memo Rojas, won the race here last year.
“This year," Pruett said, “we’re coming in to the race with one focus, and that’s to win. Typically, we’re worried about the championship so we’re conservative, we’re cautious, we don’t take risks. But this year, it’s all about winning."
Rojas, incidentally, moved over to the No. 0 DeltaWing for 2015, and Pruett said that car, though Rojas and co-driver Katherine Legge only qualified seventh, could be a factor: “The DeltaWing has a ton of straightaway speed," Pruett said.
In Prototype qualifying, Pruett laid down a fast lap – one minute, 58.441 seconds, with a speed of 103.343 mph. His closest competition was another team that needs a good run – the No. 60 Michael Shank Racing Honda HPD Ligier JS P2 of John Pew and Oswaldo Negri, Jr., with a best lap of 1:58.512. That team has one second and two thirds this year, and with only to races left in the season – this one, and the 10-hour closer, Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta – time is running out to earn a victory.
Third in Prototype qualifying was the No. 5 Action Express Mustang Sampling Corvette DP of defending season champions Christian Fittipaldi and Joao Barbosa, with a lap of 1:59.008. The No. 5 car is involved in a three-way battle for the points lead where three teams are separated by just two points – they are in second, with their Action Express Racing team car, the No. 31 Whelen Corvette DP, in third. The No. 31, with Eric Curran and Dane Cameron, qualified fifth.
Leading the points coming to Austin was the No. 90 VisitFlorida.com Corvette DP of Michael Valiante and Richard Westbrook. They qualified sixth, after Valiante spun at the top of the hill in Turn 1, but he was able to restart.
Fourth in Prototype qualifying on the hot track was the No. 10 Konica Minolta Corvette DP of Wayne Taylor Racing, with brothers Ricky and Jordan Taylor as the drivers.
Jordan is convinced heat may be a factor Saturday. “It’s going to be really warm tomorrow, probably our hottest race of the year. That, with a pretty physical track, will make for a long race. We’ll try and hydrate as much as possible tonight and try and stay as cool as possible tomorrow."
In GT Le Mans, points leader Patrick Pilet topped qualifying with a lap of 2:04.396 in the No. 911 Porsche North America entry he shares with 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Nick Tandy. Second was Dirk Werner 2:04.490 in the No. 25 BMW Team RLL Z4 GTE. Third was Earl Bamber in the No. 912 car, a sister Porsche to Pilet’s car, with a lap of 2:04.625.
In GT Daytona, Dion Von Moltke put his No. 48 Paul Miller Racing Audi R8 LMS on the pole with a lap of 2:11.097. Second was Texan Ben Keating in his No. 33 Riley Dodge Viper GT3-R with a lap of 2:11.658. Bill Sweedler was third, lapping his No. 63 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 458 Italia at 2:11.729.
Chris Cumming posted the fastest lap in Prototype Challenge, a 2:02.222 in the No. 11 RSR AutoMaxUSA ORECA/Chevrolet he co-drives with Bruno Junqueira. They were followed by the No. 85 JDC/Miller car of Matt McMurry with a lap of 202.697. Third was James French in the No. 38 Performance Tech car, whose best lap was 2:03.586.
Race time is 12:35 p.m. ET Saturday with FOX Sports 2 providing the live TV broadcast beginning at 12:30 p.m. The race will be rebroadcast in its entirety by FOX Sports 1 at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Live timing and scoring during all on-track sessions is available at IMSA.com and the IMSA mobile app.
Lineup
Pos | CP | No | Class | Drivers | Time | Speed | Diff | Laps | Make |
1 | 1 | 01 | P | Hand/Pruett | 1:58.441 | 103.343 | 0.000s | 4 | Ford EcoBoost Riley DP |
2 | 2 | 60 | P | Pew/Negri Jr. | 1:58.512 | 103.281 | 0.071 | 7 | Honda HPD Ligier JS P2 |
3 | 3 | 5 | P | Barbosa/Fittipaldi | 1:59.008 | 102.850 | 0.567 | 6 | Corvette DP |
4 | 4 | 10 | P | R.Taylor/J.Taylor | 1:59.033 | 102.829 | 0.592 | 7 | Corvette DP |
5 | 5 | 31 | P | Curran/Cameron | 2:00.011 | 101.991 | 1.570 | 6 | Corvette DP |
6 | 6 | 90 | P | Westbrook/Valiante | 2:00.111 | 101.906 | 1.670 | 4 | Corvette DP |
7 | 7 | 0 | P | Rojas/Legge | 2:01.570 | 100.683 | 3.129 | 4 | DeltaWing DWC13 |
8 | 1 | 11 | PC | Junqueira/Cumming | 2:02.222 | 100.146 | 3.781 | 8 | ORECA FLM09 |
9 | 2 | 85 | PC | Goikhberg/M.McMurry | 2:02.697 | 99.758 | 4.256 | 7 | ORECA FLM09 |
10 | 8 | 70 | P | Nunez/Bomarito | 2:02.779 | 99.691 | 4.338 | 6 | Mazda Prototype |
11 | 9 | 07 | P | T.Long/Joel.Miller | 2:03.484 | 99.122 | 5.043 | 6 | Mazda Prototype |
12 | 3 | 38 | PC | French/Daly | 2:03.586 | 99.040 | 5.145 | 8 | ORECA FLM09 |
13 | 4 | 54 | PC | Bennett/Braun | 2:03.697 | 98.951 | 5.256 | 7 | ORECA FLM09 |
14 | 5 | 8 | PC | van der Zande/Hedlund | 2:04.009 | 98.703 | 5.568 | 6 | ORECA FLM09 |
15 | 1 | 911 | GTLM | Tandy/Pilet | 2:04.396 | 98.395 | 5.955 | 3 | Porsche 911 RSR |
16 | 6 | 52 | PC | Guasch/Kimber-Smith | 2:04.432 | 98.367 | 5.991 | 8 | ORECA FLM09 |
17 | 2 | 25 | GTLM | Auberlen/Werner | 2:04.490 | 98.321 | 6.049 | 8 | BMW Z4 GTE |
18 | 3 | 912 | GTLM | Bergmeister/Bamber | 2:04.625 | 98.215 | 6.184 | 5 | Porsche 911 RSR |
19 | 4 | 3 | GTLM | Magnussen/Garcia | 2:04.651 | 98.194 | 6.210 | 6 | Chevrolet Corvette C7.R |
20 | 5 | 17 | GTLM | Sellers/Henzler | 2:04.813 | 98.067 | 6.372 | 7 | Porsche 911 RSR |
21 | 6 | 24 | GTLM | J.Edwards/Luhr | 2:04.968 | 97.945 | 6.527 | 6 | BMW Z4 GTE |
22 | 7 | 4 | GTLM | Gavin/Milner | 2:05.245 | 97.728 | 6.804 | 7 | Chevrolet Corvette C7.R |
23 | 8 | 62 | GTLM | Kaffer/Fisichella | 2:05.996 | 97.146 | 7.555 | 6 | Ferrari F458 Italia |
24 | 7 | 61 | PC | Yount/R.Lewis | 2:08.350 | 95.364 | 9.909 | 6 | ORECA FLM09 |
25 | 1 | 48 | GTD | Haase/von Moltke | 2:11.097 | 93.366 | 12.656 | 6 | Audi R8 LMS |
26 | 2 | 33 | GTD | Keating/J.Bleekemolen | 2:11.658 | 92.968 | 13.217 | 7 | Dodge Viper GT3R |
27 | 3 | 63 | GTD | Sweedler/To.Bell | 2:11.729 | 92.918 | 13.288 | 8 | Ferrari 458 Italia |
28 | 4 | 007 | GTD | Nielsen/Wittmer | 2:11.761 | 92.895 | 13.320 | 7 | Aston Martin V12 Vantage |
29 | 5 | 73 | GTD | Lindsey/Pumpelly | 2:12.213 | 92.578 | 13.772 | 8 | Porsche 911 GT America |
Race time is 12:35 p.m. EDT Saturday with FOX Sports 2 providing the live TV broadcast beginning at 12:30 p.m. The race will be rebroadcast in its entirety by FOX Sports 1 at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Live timing and scoring during all on-track sessions is available at IMSA.com and the IMSA smartphone app.