Francis and Buffomante secure final Trans Am poles of 2017
Ernie Francis, Jr. in his Ford Mustang |
Ernie Francis, Jr., and Tony Buffomante captured the final pole positions of the 2017 Trans Am Championship presented by Pirelli today at Daytona International Raceway. Within the production ranks Lee Saunders secured his fourth consecutive TA3 pole at Daytona, while Ramin Abdolvahabi qualified pole for the TA4 class for his first career Trans Am pole.
For Francis, a Florida native and 2017 champion of the TA class, the pole marks his eighth of the season in this the 13th round. The lap, a 1:43.211 set from behind the wheel of the No. 98 Framelessshowerdoors.com Ford Mustang on the 3.56-mile course, was nearly a full second faster than the nearest qualifier.
Despite having the championship in hand and nine wins already to his name, Francis is still pushing the No. 98 for its tenth win of the season and is more than really for the challenge of the 103.24-mile, 29-lap Trans Am finale with all four of Trans Am’s classes running together, including the influx of TA2 which typically holds its own race.
“We’re excited for this race," said Francis. “This is one we look forward to all year long; it’s great to be out here for the Classic 24 with HSR. This car is awesome out here at Daytona; it’s one of the only tracks where we can get near the car’s top speed. We’ve got pole today, so we’ll see how tomorrow’s race goes. We’d like to round our nine wins up to ten. I think traffic is going to play into the race a lot. We’re not going to be able to run full bore all the time; with the TA2 cars they’ll be running in packs as we come to them. We’ll play it by ear and hopefully use it to our advantage; I’ve got a lot of experience running in traffic with different series, so I think we’ll be all right and work our way through it."
Starting alongside Francis will be Vinnie Allegretta, in the No. 41 TA Sights & Sounds Chevrolet Corvette, a return to form for the 2017 TA runner-up and his highest starting position since Round 7 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Allegretta turned a 1:44.166 lap during the qualifying session.
Third quick in TA qualifying was Tomy Drissi, in the No. 8 Murder on The Orient Express Chevrolet Corvette, who turned 1:44.680, after a remarkable effort from the Ave Motorsport team to repair the No. 8 after an incident in Practice 1 that left it in need of major repair, missing the second practice session.
The TA qualifying top five was completed by Jim McAleese, in the No. 03 McAleese and Associates Chevrolet Camaro, who tied his highest starting position of the year, and Amy Ruman, in the No. 23 McNichols Company Chevrolet Corvette, winner of the past three TA class competitions at Daytona. McAleese logged a 1:44.763 in the session while Ruman would turn a 1:44.763.
After a disappointing outing at Circuit of The Americas that saw the No. 34 Bestline Superior Lubricants Ford Mustang knocked out of TA2 title contention following contact from behind, Tony Buffomante rebounded in style securing the TA2 class pole for the third consecutive time at Daytona, this time with a 1:50.412 lap.
Now sitting third in the TA2 standings by a mere five points, Buffomante, the 2016 champ, and the Mike Cope Racing Enterprises team are eyeing a strong finish to their 2017 campaign.
“It’s incredibly important for us to finish strong," said Buffomante. “The guys got dealt a pretty big blow last week at COTA, through no fault of our own; we got taken out and it really hurt the car pretty bad. They’ve been working on the car nonstop; we didn’t even participate in the test day on Wednesday. To get back in action, even though she’s a little bumped and bruised, it means a lot to me to put the car on pole–their hard work paid off. We’re just trying to finish strong and raise the banner for Mike Cope, Ford, and Wilwood–and hopefully have a little fun along the way."
The fact that the 19 TA2 class competitors will take to the track in multi-class competition does not faze the road-racing veteran; in fact, he looks forward to the challenge.
“It’s going to be old school multi-class racing out there," said Buffomante. “It’s going to be fun; I’m really looking forward to it. It adds an element of strategy to it. Going through the TA traffic, if they’ve got some issues, is going to be challenging and of course coming around on the other cars as well. I’m going to try and find some clean spots and pick up some drafts where I can from some of the faster cars and hopefully that’s enough to get us away, but I doubt it. Everyone’s too close, I was listening to the laps come over the radio; they’re all within half a tenth or a tenth of each other. I don’t expect anyone to run away with this thing."
Starting alongside Buffomante will be TA2 debutant Josh Bilicki, in the No. 25 BC Race Cars Chevrolet Camaro, as he makes his first career Trans Am start. Bilicki would turn a 1:50.583 lap, just edging the 1:50.596 set by 2017 TA2 champion Gar Robinson, in the No. 74 Pura Vida Tequila Chevrolet Camaro, who will start third in class.
Shane Lewis, in the No. 72 Pura Vida Tequila/ 74 Ranch Resort, made it a second row sweep for Robinson Racing with a 1:50.801 lap of his own, while Scott Lagasse, Jr., in the No. 17 Screen Your Machine/ ACS Chevrolet Camaro, completed the TA2 top five with a time of 1:50.801.
The TA2 top ten was completed by, in order, Cameron Lawrence, Louis-Philippe Montour, Tom Sheehan, Keith Prociuk and Curt Vogt.
In TA3 it was another Florida native who secured a class pole with Lee Saunders, in the No. 84 Landsearch LLC Dodge Viper ACRX, turning a 1:52.273 lap. The pole is Saunders’ fourth consecutive in TA3 at Daytona International Speedway; however, out of his three previous poles, only 2016 has resulted in a victory for the No. 84.
Saunders was followed in the qualifying session by the Fall-Line duo of Tim Kezman, in the No. 4 Fall-Line Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, and Mark Boden, in the No. 46 Fall-Line Motorsports Porsche 991 GT3 Cup, with times of 1:52.512 and 1:52.765, respectively. Kezman and Boden are in the midst of a battle for the TA3 class championship with Boden holding a 16-point advantage following qualifying; if Boden completes 50% of the scheduled 29 laps come tomorrow’s race, the TA3 title will be his.
The TA3 qualifying top five was completed by Conor Flynn, in the No. 94 Irish Mike’s Automotive Porsche 997, and Tom Herb, in the No. 16 Fall-Line Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, with times of 1:52.838 and 1:54.034, respectively.
In TA4, Ramin Abdolvahabi, in the No. 2 DaVinci Plastic Surgery Aston Martin Vantage GT4, captured his first career Trans Am pole with a 1:57.379. Abdolvahabi, previously a TA3 competitor, is featuring in the No. 2 this weekend in lieu of Steven Davison, currently serving suspension for incident contact.
Immediately following Abdolvahabi in the session was Todd Napieralski, in the No. 39 Chevrolet Performance/ TREMEC Chevrolet Camaro, who turned a 1:47.957 lap. Chris Outzen, in the No. 09 DWW Motorsports Ford Mustang, would qualify third with a time of 1:58.256; while TA4 champion Brian Kleeman, in the No. 07 DWW Motorsports Ford Mustang, rounded out the field with a 1:58.559 lap.
Trans Am will return to the track tomorrow, Saturday November 11, for the 2018 Trans Am Finale at 10:15 AM ET scheduled for 103.24-miles, 29-laps around the 3.56-mile course at Daytona International Speedway.
The weekend sees Trans Am join Historic Sportscar Racing at Daytona International Speedway, holding their Classic 24 Hour & Daytona Historics Races, pairing the past and present of motorsport on Trans Am’s year-end celebration.
Results
Pos | No. | Cls | PIC | Drive | City | Sponsor/Car | Time |
1 | 98 | TA | 1 | Ernie Francis Jr | Dania FL | FramelessShowerDoor.com/Ford Mustang | 01:43.211 |
2 | 41 | TA | 2 | Vinnie Allegretta | Hampton Bays NY | TA Sights And Sounds/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:44.166 |
3 | 8 | TA | 3 | Tomy Drissi | Los Angeles CA | Ave Motorsports/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:44.680 |
4 | 03 | TA | 4 | Jim McAleese | Leesburg VA | McAleese and Associates/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:44.691 |
5 | 23 | TA | 5 | Amy Ruman | Stow OH | McNichols Company/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:44.763 |
6 | 57 | TA | 6 | David Pintaric | Canfield OH | Kryderacing/Cadillac CTSV | 01:44.920 |
7 | 06* | TA | 7 | RJ Lopez | Santo Domingo | RepublicaBrew/OpticaLopez/TBazuca/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:45.003 |
8 | 15 | TA | 8 | Steve Kent Jr | Emmitsburg MD | BC Race Cars/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:45.597 |
9 | 7 | TA | 9 | Claudio Burtin | Marietta GA | GoShare/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:45.704 |
10 | 59 | TA | 10 | Simon Gregg | Ponte Vedra FL | Derhaag Motorsports/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:47.422 |
11 | 33 | TA | 11 | Daniel Urrutia Jr (R) | Coral Springs FL | Ferrea Racing Components/Chevrolet Corvette | 01:47.825 |
12 | 19 | TA | 12 | Kerry Hitt | Harrisburg PA | Advanced Composite Products Inc/Cadillac CTSV | 01:49.090 |
13 | 34 | TA2 | 1 | Tony Buffomante | Naperville IL | Bestline Superior Lubricants/Ford Mustang | 01:50.412 |
14 | 25 | TA2 | 2 | Josh Bilicki | Richfield WI | BC Race Cars/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:50.583 |
15 | 74 | TA2 | 3 | Gar Robinson | San Antonio TX | PuraVidaTequila/74RanchResort/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:50.596 |
16 | 72 | TA2 | 4 | Shane Lewis | Jupiter FL | PuraVidaTequila/74RanchResort/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:50.687 |
17 | 17 | TA2 | 5 | Scott Lagasse Jr (R) | St. Augustine FL | Screen Your Machine/ACS/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:50.801 |
18 | 79 | TA2 | 6 | Cameron Lawrence | Windermere FL | Class Auto Centers/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:51.000 |
19 | 13 | TA2 | 7 | LouisÂPhilippe Montour (R) | StÂDonat Que Canada | Montour LTD/Ford Mustang | 01:51.950 |
20 | 97 | TA2 | 8 | Tom Sheehan | Bow NH | LTK Insulation Technologies/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:52.126 |
21 | 9 | TA2 | 9 | Keith Prociuk | Deer Park IL | HP Tuners/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:52.195 |
22 | 12 | TA2 | 10 | Curt Vogt | Wallingford CT | Cobra Automotive/Ford Mustang | 01:52.937 |
23 | 31 | TA2 | 11 | Elias Anderson (R) | Driftwood TX | Harris Hill Raceway/ARX Mfg LLC/Ford Mustang | 01:52.984 |
24 | 08 | TA2 | 12 | Bobby Kennedy | Daytona Beach FL | Kennedy Kars/Ford Mustang | 01:53.473 |
25 | 55 | TA2 | 13 | Maurice Hull (R) | High Point NC | Waukegan Farms LLC/Ford Mustang | 01:54.856 |
26 | 14 | TA2 | 14 | Matt Parent (R) | Bellevue WA | Mike Cope Racing/Ford Mustang | 01:55.023 |
27 | 10 | TA2 | 15 | Carlo Falcone (R)/Antigua | Antigua Pro Racing/Ford Mustang | 01:56.471 | |
28 | 29 | TA2 | 16 | Ray Neveau (R) | San Clemente CA | Class Auto Centers/Chevrolet Camaro | 01:56.879 |
29 | 50 | TA2 | 17 | Bruce Nesbitt | Chicago IL | BrakeOMeter/OrionInd/SurfSolnGrp/Ford Mustang | 01:58.603 |
30 | 60 | TA2 | 18 | Tim Gray | Eden Prairie MN | Ryan Companies US Inc/Ford Mustang | 02:01.199 |
31 | 3 | TA | 13 | Henry Gilbert | Miramar FL | PerformanceDrivingGroup/Chevrolet Corvette | 02:02.369 |
32 | 75 | TA2 | 19 | Carl Wingo (R) | Nashville TN | Franklin American Mortgage Co/Ford Mustang | 02:02.537 |