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Six Hours of The Glen 2005
The new SAMAX team took the Rolex Sports
Car Series GT class by storm this week, but were forced to withdraw
from Sunday's six-hour race at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International when
a brake rotor failed during Saturday qualifying. The No. 71 Porsche
911 GT3 RS posted the fastest GT practice times on both Friday and
Saturday, in the hands of Ryan Dalziel of Windermere, Fla.; Mark Greenberg
of Boston and Bryan Sellers of Dayton, Ohio.
Dalziel was aiming for the class pole
position when the rotor failed, collapsing the left-front suspension
of the car and zapping it into a tire barrier. "The rotor broke, torqued the caliper
up into the wheel and just tore the whole suspension apart," team owner
Peter Baron said. "When we heard the car had hit the wall, we knew
it had to be some sort of mechanical failure because Ryan has yet to
put a tire off in all the driving he's done for us, and his lap times
have been absolutely stunning. It's unbelievable, because his lead
on that lap was the pole by a second, maybe a second and a half."
The No. 71 Porsche will miss the next
series race, at Daytona International Raceway in Daytona Beach, Fla.,
on June 30, but will return to race at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham,
Ala., on July 31. The Daytona event is a compressed schedule, with
practice, qualifying and race in one day. "We're not running for [championship]
points, so it's not worth messing with the program to flog the car
together just to make a one-day race," Baron explained. "With a program
that's dedicated to podiums and wins versus championship points, it's
better to skip a race and be sure we have a better car for our next
outing." SAMAX is based in Pompano Beach, Fla.
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