- Steve Streimer Claims First TCX Win
- TC Championship Leaders Finish 1-2
- Fartuch Wins TCA Battle Over Rumburg
- PROVISIONAL RESULTS - PDF Link
Watkins Glen, NY - A chaotic finish capped off the first of two TC America Powered by Skip Barber Racing School races at Watkins Glen International. The #30 BMW M2 CS Cup driven by Steve Streimer for Hard Motorsport took the lead in the closing moments of the race, passing the #5 BMW M2 CS Cup of Roy Block, who would go on to finish second in the TCX class. The #81 BMW of Jacob Ruud finished fourth after leading the majority of the race and suffering a punctured tire with just minutes remaining.
In the TC category, the two points leaders, the #92 Honda Civic Type-R of Eric Powell and the #9 Honda Civic Type-R of Kevin Boehm, finished the same way they started, with Powell first and Boehm second. The #52 BMW M240iR of Tom Capizzi driving for Auto Technic Racing finished in third in the TC class.
A fierce battle in the opening lap within the TCA field shuffled all but the front few - The #16 Honda Civic Si of Carter Fartuch never had to look in the mirror, taking victory at Watkins Glen over the #33 Hyundai Veloster Turbo of Luke Rumburg driving for Forbush Performance. Rumburg’s teammate, the #18 Hyundai Veloster Turbo of Caleb Bacon, finished third in the TCA class.
The #81 BMW M2 CS Cup driven by Jacob Ruud for Classic BMW drove away from the field at the start of the first of two races at Watkins Glen for TC America Powered by Skip Barber Racing School. Prior to Road America, Ruud was undefeated in the TCX category, and entered Rounds 9 and 10 at Watkins Glen having won all but one race this year. Ruud built a 25-second lead, but it was erased with a flat right-rear tire with just over three minutes remaining in the race. The #5 of Roy Block passed Ruud as two other cars, the #38 BMW M2 CS Cup of Joseph Catania for Rigid Speed and the #30 BMW of Steve Streimer from Hard Motorsport, closed quickly from behind. The final lap saw the #38 of Catania pull off course in the bus stop prior to turn 5, and the #5 of Roy Block slow, which allowed Steve Streimer through to win his first race in TCX.
In the TC field, leaders Powell and Boehm commandingly drove away from the rest of the field at the start of the race. The #21 Nissan 370Z of Rob Hines and the #78 Hyundai Veloster N of Jeff Ricca collided in the bus stop on the opening lap, forcing Hines to retire with crash damage. Ricca would go on to finish 21st overall. The #88 Hyundai Veloster N of Kurt Washeim and the #28 Honda Civic Type-R of Ken Fukuda fought for fourth in TC. Washeim and Fukuda made contact in the carousel, spinning Washeim’s Hyundai. Both drivers continued and finished in fourth and fifth, respectively.
The #16 Honda Civic Si of Carter Fartuch led from flag to flag, with no real pressure from behind. Deeper in the field, the #780 Honda Civic Si of Sally McNulty battled with the #20 Honda of Mike Stillwagon, driving for Skip Barber Racing School. The two ran nose to tail, lap after lap, where they finished sixth and seventh in class.
TC America Powered by Skip Barber Racing School races again on Sunday, September 19th, at 10:00 AM ET. The race will air on SRO’s GT World YouTube Channel.