Dalziel, Mills, Aschenbach Double Up in Mid-Ohio GT, GT-A, GTS

On Sunday, August 3, Ryan Dalziel (GT), Michael Mills (GT-A) and Lawson Aschenbach (GTS) completed a weekend sweep for Pirelli World Challenge at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, following a win in Round 12, the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge Presented by StopTech.
Sunday’s 50-minute sprint race ran with two yellow flag interruptions but compared to Saturday’s rain-shortened event in mixed conditions, it was a welcome change of pace with a clear, sunny afternoon.
 
Dalziel, of Winter Park, Fla., launched cleanly from the pole position in the No. 31 EFFORT Racing Porsche GT3 R; he’d garnered the pole as a result of setting the fastest race lap in Saturday’s Round 11.
 
From the lead, he was able to complete a flag-to-flag victory over Mike Skeen, of Charlotte, N.C., in the No. 2 Hawk Performance Audi R8 Ultra. Skeen was within one to two seconds for most of the race and ultimately finished 1.547 seconds behind by the checkered flag.
 
Dalziel had won his first ever Pirelli World Challenge start at St. Petersburg 2013, only to have had his car be found out of compliance in post-race technical inspection. Then he won Saturday’s race after it was red-flagged, so this marked a far more straightforward and simple victory – ultimately his second of his career.
 
“Conditions wise I thought it was harder today. It was harder racing today,” Dalziel said. “Mike kept me on my toes the whole time. Definitely didn’t want that last restart. There was a lot of pickup on the tires. I think both of us (Skeen) almost went off on the first lap trying to push to get away.”
 
Skeen finished second, for his second podium of the weekend. Despite the near miss on Saturday, Skeen was able to gain points in the championship on Sunday.
 
Third and on the podium for the sixth time this season was Anthony Lazzaro, of Atlanta, Ga., in the No. 61 R. Ferri Motorsports Ferrari 458 Italia GT3. Lazzaro passed both Johnny O’Connell, of Flowery Branch, Ga., and Andrew Palmer, of Chicago, in one fell sweep on Lap 12 to move into his ultimate finishing position, in what was awarded the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race.
 
Palmer, in the No. 21 GMG Racing Audi R8 Ultra finished fourth after a move of his own on O’Connell, on Lap 28. Points leader O’Connell, in the No. 3 Cadillac Racing Cadillac CTS-V.R, finished fifth.
 
In GT-A, Mills, of Angleton, Texas, delivered another dominant performance in the No. 41 EFFORT Racing Porsche GT3 R en route to his fourth GT-A win of the season, and third consecutive. He will retain the points lead he captured on Saturday, following a 10th place overall finish. 
 
“You couldn’t have asked for a better weekend for us,” Mills said. “We are blessed. I can’t say enough about EFFORT, Porsche, my teammates, Chuck, and my family. A real solid weekend for us.”
 
The same two drivers completed the podium as they had on Saturday, except in a different order. Albert von Thurn und Taxis, of Regensburg, Germany, finished second in GT-A in the No. 24 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 with Jim Taggart, of Cary, N.C. third in the No. 7 Absolut/Porsche Porsche GT3 R.
 
GTS was also fairly straightforward, although Aschenbach, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., in the No. 1 Blackdog Speed Shop Chevrolet Camaro, required a pass of Dean Martin, of Westland, Mich., in the No. 50 Picture Cars East/Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302S for the lead on Lap 7 to regain the top spot after starting from his second straight class pole. That was awarded the Cadillac CTS-V Move of the Race.
 
Martin had got into the lead anyway courtesy of a stellar standing start, where he gained 11 positions off the line to capture the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start. Several cars needed to take evasive action as two cars (Dan Knox, Butch Leitzinger) stalled and had to recover, and Martin made it through to the GTS lead. 
 
The rest of the GTS pack had a chance to catch Aschenbach following the second full-course caution of the race that flew with 16 minutes to go when Jorge de la Torre, of McAllen, Texas, was stopped off course at Turn 11 in the No. 04 TRG-AMR North America Aston Martin GT4. 
 
Nic Jonsson, of Buford, Ga., in the No. 36 DonorsChoose.org Kia Optima had passed Martin for second just before the yellow. After the yellow, Jonsson’s Kia Racing/Kinetic Motorsports teammate, Mark Wilkins, of Toronto, in the No. 38 PutOnTheBrakes.org Kia Optima made the move on Martin for third.
 
Aschenbach though, was thrilled with the win, his third of the season.
 
“Any time you can clean sweep a weekend that’s a big weekend for the team and Chevrolet,” he said. “I gotta say a big thank you to everyone at Blackdog Speed Shop. These guys have been working hard all year, we haven’t had the results we wanted. We had a really fast Camaro, the thing was on rails all weekend. I kept telling everybody we are not out of it this thing yet. We had a mountain to climb last year and we climbed it. We can do it again.”
 
Martin fell to fourth by the flag with Joey Atterbury, of Rochester, N.Y., fifth in the No. 33 Capaldi Racing/Ford Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302S for the second straight race.
 
As on Saturday, the Capaldi Racing No. 55 entry ran for charity, the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. In his series debut, 15-year-old Austin Cindric, of Mooresville, N.C., finished 14th in GTS in the No. 55 Ford Mustang Boss in what was a clean drive and his fourth race of the Mid-Ohio weekend. He also raced in all three USF2000 open-wheel races.
 
Of note, Mitch Landry, of Lake Charles, La., was the Sunoco Hard Charger with a gain of 14 positions from start to finish in the No. 97 VersaCrane/DeepSouth Ford Mustang Boss 302S. Landry finished 11th in GTS, one spot ahead of Mark Klenin, of Denver, Colo., who’d also turned in an excellent carve through the field to get up to 12th from the rear of the field in the No. 62 Invisible Glass/Premiere Copier/SCHOMP Aston Martin GT4.
 
Results from Sunday’s 32-lap 72.256 mile Pirelli World Challenge GT/GTS Round 12 race, part of the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge at Mi-Ohio Sports Car Course, with finishing position, class, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown,  car, laps and reason out (if any).
 
1. GT, (1), Ryan Dalziel, Winter Park, Fla., Porsche GT3R, 32.
2. GT, (2), Mike Skeen, Charlotte, N.C., Audi R8 Ultra, 32, -1.547.
3. GT, (6), Anthony Lazzaro, Atlanta, Ga., Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia, 32, -3.082.
4. GT, (5), Andrew Palmer, Chicago, Ill., Audi R8 Ultra, 32, -3.842.
5. GT, (4), Johnny O’Connell, Flowery Branch, Ga., Cadillac CTS-V R, 32, -5.432.
6. GT, (10), Andy Pilgrim, Boca Raton, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V R, 32, -7.315.
7. GT, (9), James Sofronas, Villa Park, Calif., Audi R8 Ultra, 32, -8.140.
8. GT, (8), Butch Leitzinger, State College, Pa., Bentley Continental GT3, 32, -8.743.
9. GT, (7), Alex Figge, Denver, Colo., McLaren 12C GT3, 32, -9.018.
10. GT, (13), Michael Mills(A), Angleton, Texas, Porsche GT3R, 32, -11.068.
11. GT, (14), Albert von Thurn und Taxis(A), Regensburg, Germany, Lamborghini Gallardo FL2, 32, -11.934.
12. GT, (15), Jim Taggart(A), Cary, N.C., Porsche GT3 R, 32, -25.437.
13. GT, (18), Tim Pappas(A), Boston, Mass., Mercedes AMG SLS GT3, 32, -30.804.
14. GT, (12), Dan Knox(A)(R), Pilot Point, Texas, Dodge Viper SRT GT3-R, 32, -31.329.
15. GT, (24), Marcelo Hahn(A), Sao Paulo Brazil, BR, Lamborghini Gallardo FL2, 32, -31.690.
16. GT, (16), Jeff Courtney(A), Milwaukee, Wis., Audi R8 Ultra, 32, -32.173.
17. GT, (20), Alex Welch(A), Englewood, Colo., Audi R8 Ultra, 32, -38.190.
18. GT, (22), Henrik Hedman(A)(R), Ft Lauderdale, Fla., Ferrari 458 GT3, 32, -39.369.
19. GT, (19), Peter Cunningham, Milwaukee, Wis., Acura TLX-GT, 31, -1 lap.
20. GT, (17), Bill Ziegler(A), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Audi R8 Ultra, 31, -1 lap.
21. GT, (3), Robert Thorne, Littleton, Colo., McLaren 12C GT3, 30, Mech.
22. GT, (11), Alex Lloyd, Westfield, Ind., Chevrolet Corvette, 23, -9 lap.
23. GT, (23), Walt Bowlin(A), Tarpon Springs, Fla., Audi R8 Ultra, 8, Mech.
24. GT, (21), Fred Roberts(A), Toronto, Ontario, Dodge Viper Coupe, 1, Crash.
 
1. GTS, (1), Lawson Aschenbach, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Chevrolet Camaro, 31.
2. GTS, (6), Nic Jonsson, Buford, Ga., Kia Optima, 31, -2.367.
3. GTS, (3), Mark Wilkins, Toronto, Ontario, Kia Optima, 31, -8.769.
4. GTS, (9), Dean Martin, Westland, Mich., Ford MustangBoss302S, 31, -8.977.
5. GTS, (4), Joey Atterbury, Rochester, N.Y., Ford MustangBoss302S, 31, -8.981.
6. GTS, (2), Andy Lee, Colorado Springs, Colo., Chevrolet Camaro, 31, -9.308.
7. GTS, (5), Tony Gaples, Libertyville, Ill., Chevrolet Camaro, 31, -9.806.
8. GTS, (11), Jack Roush Jr, Livonia, Mich., Ford MustangBoss302R, 31, -10.415.
9. GTS, (7), Alec Udell, The Woodlands, Texas, Ford MustangBoss302S, 31, -11.504.
10. GTS, (12), Nick Esayian, San Diego, Calif., Aston Martin GT4, 31, -12.503.
11. GTS, (22), Mitch Landry, Lake Charles, La., Ford MustangBoss302S, 31, -13.390.
12. GTS, (23), Mark Klenin, Denver, Colo., Aston Martin GT4, 31, -15.675.
13. GTS, (16), Brad Adams, New Orleans, La., Ford MustangBoss302S, 31, -22.285.
14. GTS, (24), Austin Cindric(R), Mooresville, N.C., Ford Mustang Boss, 31, -24.725.
15. GTS, (18), Geoff Reeves(R), Cleveland, Ohio, Chevrolet Camaro, 31, -25.496.
16. GTS, (19), Buz McCall, Boca Raton, Fla., Porsche Cayman S, 30, -1 lap.
17. GTS, (21), Ric Bushey, Virginia Beach, Va., Nissan 370Z, 28, -3 lap.
18. GTS, (10), Jack Baldwin, Marietta, Ga., Porsche Cayman S, 25, -6 lap.
19. GTS, (13), Jorge De La Torre(R), McAllen, Texas, Aston Martin GT4, 19, -12 laps.
20. GTS, (14), Brian Kleeman, Baltimore, Md., Nissan 370Z, 27, Mech.
21. GTS, (17), Larry Funk, Oberlin, Ohio, BMW M3, 8, Mech.
22. GTS, (15), Jay Matus(R), Houston, Texas, Porsche 996, 7, Mech.
23. GTS, (22), Robert Stout, Brownsburg, Ind., Scion FR-S, 7, Mech.
24. GTS, (8), Drew Regitz, Denver, Colo., Aston Martin GT4, DNS.
 
Time of race: 50 minutes, 36.088 seconds.
 
Average speed: 85.676 mph
 
Margin of victory: 1.547 Seconds (GT), 2.367 Seconds (GTS)
 
Lap leaders: Laps 1-32, #31 Ryan Dalziel (GT), Laps 1-6, #50 Dean Martin, Laps 7-31, #1 Lawson Aschenbach (GTS)
 
Fastest race lap: #31 Ryan Dalziel, 1:22.409 (98.639 mph) (GT); #1 Lawson Aschenbach, 1:29.376 (90.950 mph) (GTS)
Fastest qualifier: #31 Ryan Dalziel, 1:22.286 (98.787 mph) (GT); #1 Lawson Aschenbach, 1:28.435 (91.918 mph) (GTS) 
 
Results and points are provisional until posted as final.
 
O’Connell will still lead the GT points over Skeen, but Skeen gained 30 points as a result of his second place finish and O’Connell’s fifth in Round 12 (1228-1146). Cadillac should retain its lead in the Manufacturer’s Championship over Audi. 
 
Mills has an unofficial 27-point lead over Henrik Hedman, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., in the No. 10 DragonSpeed Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 in GT-A. Hedman finished ninth in GT-A in Sunday’s Round 12.
 
In GTS, Kia teammates Wilkins and Jonsson are 1-2 with Kia leading Ford in the Manufacturer’s Championship. 
 
The Mid-Ohio rounds air at 1:30 p.m. on NBCSN on August 10. Next up for the Pirelli World Challenge GT, GT-A and GTS is a trip to Sonoma Raceway, August 22-24, for Rounds 13 and 14. 
 
Adam Sinclair