Simpson Scores First TUDOR Pole at Lime Rock
“I tried to get a couple of good laps right away in case the rain started to come down," and one of those laps was good enough to give Simpson the pole for Saturday’s TUDOR United SportsCar Championship Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park.
That was a smart move, but not necessarily for the reason Simpson thought. Early in the session, Todd Slusher spun the No. 16 BAR1 Motorsports entry and made contact with the steel barrier, causing moderate damage to the left rear of the car.
Qualifying was halted while the safety crew loaded the car onto a wrecker, but the 15-minute clock for qualifying continued to count down, making for some nervous moments on pit row: With a 6 p.m. curfew at Lime Rock, would they get qualifying started again to give the other six entries a shot at beating Simpson’s time? And would the rain, which was just starting, hold off long enough for a few more laps?
In the end, a few raindrops did start falling and IMSA officials restarted the session a few minutes before the curfew, giving teams about three laps to try and beat Simpson. No one could, as the track was getting damp and slippery. His fast time of 49.055 seconds held up – especially impressive since he had never seen Lime Rock before this week – and he was followed by James French in the No. 38 Performance Tech car with a lap of 49.697.
Chris Cumming, who turned a lap of 49.966 seconds in the No. 11 RSR Racing car, qualified third. All the Prototype Challenge cars use ORECA FLM09 chassis and Chevrolet V-8 engines.
In GT Daytona, the other TUDOR Championship class running in Saturday’s Northeast Grand Prix, Dion von Moltke ran a lap of 54.004 seconds in his No. 48 Paul Miller Racing Audi R8 LMS, edging out Ben Keating’s 54.013 in his No. 33 Riley Motorsports Dodge Viper SRT GT3-R.
Keating had lead early in the session before von Moltke turned in his fastest lap, and Keating spun trying to “squeeze another hundredth of a second out of the car," he said. “No one can say we weren’t going for it."
Third in GT Daytona qualifying was Patrick Lindsey in the No. 73 Park Place Motorsports Porsche 911 GT America, with a lap of 54.251 seconds.
It was an especially happy day for von Moltke: His father had received the results of medical tests he had taken, “and he’s cancer free," said von Moltke. “So this is a good day."
Saturday’s race will be “tough," von Moltke said, because of the difference in speed of the Prototype Challenge and GT Daytona cars. Plus, “managing your tire wear will be important."
The race represents the TUDOR Championship’s first visit to the historic track and will be two hours and 40 minutes on the tight 1.5-mile Lime Rock road course. Von Moltke will share his Audi with co-driver Christopher Haase on Saturday, while Prototype Challenge top qualifier Simpson will share his car with Mikhail Goikhberg.
Saturday’s schedule includes Round 6 of the Continental Tire Challenge, which takes the green flag at 10 a.m. The Northeast Grand Prix, Round 8 of the TUDOR Championship, takes the green flag at 3:15 p.m. IMSA.com and the IMSA app will stream the race live. The Northeast Grand Prix will be aired on FOX Sports 1 on Sunday, July 26, from 5-7:30 p.m. ET.
Qualifying results for Saturday’s IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship Northeast Grand Prix at the 1.474-mile, 7-turn Lime Rock Park circuit with starting position, car number (in parentheses), driver, car and speed in miles per hour.
- (85) Stephen Simpson, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 108.172 mph
- (38) James French, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 106.775
- (11) Chris Cumming, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 106.200
- (54) Jon Bennett, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 105.893
- (52) Mike Guasch, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 105.069
- (8) Mirco Schultis, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 104.414
- (16) Todd Slusher, ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet, 104.143
- (48) Dion von Moltke, Audi R8 LMS, 98.259 – z
- (33) Ben Keating, Dodge Viper SRT, 98.243
- (73) Patrick Lindsey, Porsche 911 GT America, 97.812
- (23) Ian James, Porsche 911 GT America, 97.308
- (007) Christina Nielsen, Aston Martin V12 Vantage, 97.281
- (63) Bill Sweedler, Ferrari 458 Italia, 96.901
- (44) John Potter, Porsche 911 GT America, 96.885
- (22) Cooper MacNeil, Porsche 911 GT America, 96.216
- (76) Ray Mason, Audi R8 LMS, 93.464
- (97) Michael Marsal, BMW Z4, no time
z-GT Daytona class pole