Mazda6 (Pobst) sweeps SCCA SPEED TC Practices @ St. Petersburg

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SOURCE: www.world-challenge.com

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 31, 2006) - SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge Touring Car driver Randy Pobst, of Gainesville, Ga., wasted little time reintroducing himself to the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, an event he won a year ago, turning in the day's fast time with a 1:24.034 (77.111 mph) and sweeping both SPEED Touring Car practice sessions Friday in his No. 73 Mazdaspeed/Tri-Point Motorsports Mazda 6. RealTime Racing Acuras took the next two spots as Pierre Kleinubing, of Coconut Creek, Fla., was second fastest on the day, and Peter Cunningham, of Grafton, Wis., was third.

Smoothly navigating the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street course, Pobst turned the first session's quick time with a 1:24.464 (76.719 mph) in the morning before following that run with the class' fastest time of the day in the afternoon.

Afterward, Pobst was enthusiastic about his Thursday performance, saying that an adjustment to his Mazda at the year's first round at Sebring was key in his solid outing in St. Pete.

"I'm in a real good mood! I love being on top of the charts," Pobst said. "It's a good ego boost for me and the TriPoint team. I know why we're there. It's because we're handling extremely well. I made a breakthrough at Sebring and it's paying off here.

"I've got the car setup for the tight turns. It will make for some good TV. The car rotates really well around the tight turns."

Pobst also said that lessons he had learned as an SCCA Solo competitor helped on the street course's tight curves.

"Street circuits take me back to my Solo and autocrossing roots," Pobst said. "I'm a Solo guy at heart and street circuits remind me of that with their tight turns all tied together.

"I think some of the road racers are used to seeing curves, whereas here you have a wall here and a wall there and you have to pick those points, almost like pylons in an autocross, or a Solo event. Maybe that helps me, I don't know. I think I'm really fast in slow corners!"

Kleinubing shaved more than half of a second off of his morning time in the afternoon, but wasn't able to quite catch Pobst, turning a 1:24.277 (76.889 mph) in his No. 42 Acura Certified Pre-Owned/Realtime Acura TSX.

Reigning SPEED Touring Car Champion Cunningham, running the No. 1 Acura Certified Pre-Owned/RealTime Acura TSX, also improved in the afternoon, going from a 1:25.331 to a 1:24.545 (76.645 mph), which was enough to move from fourth after the first session to third.

Jeff Altenburg, of Ellicott City, Md., was fourth with a 1:24.674 (76.528 mph) in his No. 72 Mazdaspeed/Tri-Point Motorsports Mazda 6, and Eric Curran, of East Hampton, Mass., whose only SPEED Challenge win came on a street course last year in Denver, was fifth in the No. 43 Acura Certified Pre-Owned RealTime Acura RSX with a 1:25.148 (76.102 mph).

Qualifying for Sunday's Round Two race, part of the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, is set for 1 p.m. Friday. The race is scheduled to begin at 12:45 p.m. Sunday and will be broadcast via tape delay on SPEED Channel at 4 p.m. All times are eastern.

To follow qualifying and race action live, visit www.world-challenge.com and use the SCCA Pit Board, which features Live Timing and Scoring Presented by SRT and real-time session notes.

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida - Combined practice results for Sunday's SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge Touring Car Championship, part of the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at St. Petersburg Temporary Circuit, with position, car number in parentheses, driver, hometown, car, fastest lap time, and speed in miles per hour.


1,(73), Randy Pobst, Gainesville, Ga., Mazda 6, 1:24.034, 77.111.
2,(42), Pierre Kleinubing, Coconut Creek, Fla., Acura TSX, 1:24.277, 76.889.
3,(1), Peter Cunningham, Grafton, Wis., Acura TSX, 1:24.545, 76.645.
4,(72), Jeff Altenburg, Ellicott City, Md., Mazda 6, 1:24.674, 76.528.
5,(43), Eric Curran, East Hampton, Mass., Acura RSX, 1:25.148, 76.102.
6,(17), Chip Herr, Lititz, Pa., Audi A4T, 1:25.167, 76.085.
7,(97), Charles Espenlaub, Lutz, Fla., Mazda 6, 1:25.305, 75.962.
8,(2), Will Turner, Newburyport, Mass., BMW 325i, 1:25.393, 75.884.
9,(34), Nick Esayian, Encinitas, Calif., Acura RSX, 1:25.681, 75.629.
10,(74), Dino Crescentini, Malibu, Calif., Mazda 6, 1:25.910, 75.427.
11,(38), Seth Thomas, Cumming, Ga., BMW 325i, 1:26.021, 75.330.
12,(20), Brandon Davis, Denver, Colo., Acura TSX, 1:26.170, 75.200.
13,(12), Justin Hall(R), Davis, Calif., BMW 325Ci, 1:26.449, 74.957.
14,(18), Freddy Baker, Bedford, Ohio, Audi A4T, 1:26.562, 74.859.
15,(99), Jeff Courtney(R), Slinger, Wis., Audi A4, 1:26.848, 74.613.
16,(13), Brian Smith(R), Simpsonville, S.C., Dodge SRT-4, 1:27.186, 74.323.
17,(06), Kuno Wittmer, Montreal QB, , Mercedes-Benz C230, 1:27.250, 74.269.
18,(36), James Clay, Blacksburg, Va., BMW 325i, 1:27.323, 74.207.
19,(66), Dan Aweida(R), Boulder, Colo., Dodge SRT-4, 1:27.729, 73.863.
20,(11), Jon Prall, Los Gatos, Calif., BMW 325Ci, 1:27.908, 73.713.
21,(24), Jim Osborn, Ooltewah, Tenn., BMW 325Ci, 1:28.017, 73.622.
22,(26), Michael Flynn, Orlando, Fla., Subaru WRX, 1:28.169, 73.495.
23,(22), Hugh Stewart, Massapequa, N.Y., Dodge SRT-4, 1:28.224, 73.449.
24,(16), Phil Parlato, Commack, N.Y., BMW 325i, 1:28.373, 73.325.
25,(67), Robb Holland(R), Denver, Colo., Ford Focus, 1:28.429, 73.279.
26,(60), Mark Hein, Clearwater, Fla., Honda Civic Si, 1:28.674, 73.076.
27,(25), Christian Miller(R), Newark, Calif., Volkswagen Jetta, 1:28.869, 72.916.
28,(83), Karl Poeltl(R), Knoxville, Tenn., BMW 325i, 1:29.757, 72.195.
29,(14), Billy Revis(R), Clemmons, N.C., BMW 325, 1:30.338, 71.730.
30,(96), Charlie Putman(R), Mills, Wyo., Mazda 6, 1:31.731, 70.641.
31,(37), Paul Goldman(R), Menlo Park, Calif., BMW 325i, 1:31.822, 70.571.
32,(95), Henry Brosnaham, Appolo Beach, Fla., Mazda Protege, 1:35.153, 68.100.
33,(94), Mary Katharine(R), Delray Beach, Fla., Mazda Protege, 1:38.564, 65.744.
34,(6), Lance Stewart, Coconut Grove, Fla., Mazda 6, no time.
35,(35), Hal Brown(R), Blacksburg, Va., Dodge SRT4, no time.
36,(07), Joe Safina, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Mercedes-Benz C230, no time.
 
This was a great race to whatch especially the start which wiped out a coupla cars including an SRT-4 which hit the pit wall then some how managed to stick itself in reverse and throttle back across the starting grid and into the outside wall.

Pobst is the man this year though first with the 24hrs win in the porsche then placing first in the TC race he is gonna do some great things this year. Also another great highlight was him playing with Kleinubing and using lapped cars to slow him down.

I also have to say good job to the autohaus Benz as they had problems in practice but came back to finish in the top 10 during the race which i think is damned good for a first year car,team not to mention the only people using the benz.
 
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On a side note:
Is Bill Auberlen still a Speed World Challenge Driver? It seems as if he is always up front but I didn't catch him in this race. I know I seen him earlier in the season at the Rolex 24hr at Daytona.
 
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