ALMS
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
1
Saturday
June
29,
2002
Changes
to
the
entry
list:
#11-P675
Lola
BK2/40,
delete
driver
Mel
Hawkins,
add
driver
John
Fergus.
#13-P675
Lola
B2K40/Millington,
add
driver
Bret
Arsenault.
#16-P900
R&S
MKIIIA/Lincoln,
add
driver
Butch
Leitzinger.
#67-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS
has
been
withdrawn.
#42-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS
add
driver
Joseph
Policastro,
Jr.
ALMS
Combined
practice
(1-hour
session):
At
8:02,
green
flag.
At
8:10,
Butch
Leitzinger
(#16-P900
R&S
MKIIIA/Lincoln)
spun
and
high-sided
at
turn
2.
The
car
was
pushed
and
restarted,
returned
to
the
pits.
At
8:35,
Chris
Dyson
(#16-P900
R&S
MKIIIA/Lincoln)
spun
and
continued
at
turn
2.
At
8:43,
Goodyear
tire
engineers
report
the
air
temperature
is
81
degrees,
with
a
track
temperature
of
89
degrees
under
hazy,
blue
skies.
At
8:50,
car
#30-P900
Lola
B2K10/Judd
is
fined
$1000
for
speeding
in
the
pits
(+15
mph,
second
offense).
At
8:56,
Jan
Magnussen
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
slowing
on
course
at
turn
10
(currently
fastest
car
on
the
track),
after
an
incident
with
#62-P675
Lola
B2K/42/Mazda
(scoring
reports
Dennis
Spencer).
At
9:02,
checkered
flag.
In
all,
29
of
the
30
cars
practiced,
only
the
#45-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R
did
not
make
it
on
the
track
(continuing
repairs
from
yesterday).
Top
three
in
class:
#1-P900
Frank
Biela
1:15.026,
#50-P900
Jan
Magnussen
1:15.344,
#2-P900
Tom
Kristensen
1:15.708
#37-P675
Jon
Field
1:17.643,
#56-P675
Jeff
Bucknum
1:25.270,
#11-P675
John
Fergus
1:26.108
#3-GTS
Ron
Fellows
1:21.825,
#4-GTS
Kelly
Collins
1:22.189,
#0-GTS
Domenico
Schiattarella
1:22.949
#23-GT
Sascha
Maassen
1:26.363,
#31-GT
Randy
Pobst
1:26.701,
#22-GT
Jorg
Bergmeister
1:27.028
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Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
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Saturday
June
29,
2002
From
the
Racer's
Group:
The
team
continues
to
work
through
some
of
the
things
that
come
with
setting
up
a
new
car.
The
braking,
steering
and
Michelins
are
working
well.
There
is
a
high
speed
push
going
into
turn
one
that
is
being
worked
on.
Kevin
Buckler
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"We're
continuing
to
make
a
lot
of
changes
to
the
new
car.
We're
trying
new
things
and
are
working
toward
the
next
session.
We're
running
one
second
off
last
year
and
hope
to
get
there
next
time
out."
B.J.
Zacharias
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"It
feels
like
the
speed
is
there,
but
there
is
a
lack
of
grip.
I'm
confident
we'll
get
there.
The
track
has
changed
since
yesterday
and
we
need
to
make
those
adjustments."
Car
#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257
will
not
be
taking
the
track
for
practice
due
to
an
alternator
problem.
Car
#45-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R
will
also
not
make
an
appearance
in
practice,
they
are
waiting
for
a
part
to
arrive
at
the
track.
At
11:19,
car
#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS
is
taking
a
hardship
lap.
ALMS
Combined
practice
(1-hour
session):
At
11:30,
green
flag.
At
11:37,
Jorg
Bergmeister
(#22-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
off
course
and
stopped
in
the
gravel
at
turn
11.
At
11:37,
black
flag
all
(to
retrieve
the
#22
car).
At
11:47,
green
flag.
At
11:53,
Bret
Arsenault
(#13-P675
Lola
B2K40/Millington)
reported
dragging
something
from
the
rear
center
of
the
car,
possibly
the
air
jack,
returns
to
the
pits.
The
car
leaves
without
any
adjustments
-
no
apparent
problem.
At
11:59,
Domenico
Schiattarella
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
into
the
gravel
at
turn
11
and
stopped.
At
11:59,
black
flag
all.
At
12:03,
Domenico
Schiattarella
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
returns
to
the
pits
under
its
own
power.
At
12:03,
green
flag.
At
12:13,
Johnny
O'Connell
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
into
the
gravel
at
turn
14.
At
12:13,
black
flag
all.
At
12:18,
Johnny
O'Connell
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
returns
to
the
pits,
the
team
spends
time
cleaning
the
underside
of
the
right
front,
removing
dirt
and
gravel.
At
12:19,
green
flag.
At
12:30,
checkered
flag.
Top
three
in
class:
#2-P900
Rinaldo
Capello
1:14.399,
#1-P900
Frank
Biela
1:14.550,
#50-P900
David
Brabham
1:15.087
#3-GTS
Johnny
O'Connell
1:22.621,
#0-GTS
Domenico
Schiattarella
1:22.660,
#4-GTS
Andy
Pilgrim
1:22.981
#56-P675
Jeff
Bucknum
1:24.611,
#11-P675
John
Fergus
1:25.412,
#77-P675
Jimmy
Adams
1:26.637
#31-GT
Johnny
Mowlem
1:26.498,
#23-GT
Sascha
Maassen
1:26.753,
#79-GT
Justin
Jackson
1:27.520
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
(about
their
fastest
in
class
during
the
session)
"We
went
out
on
this
type
of
Pirelli
(tires)
and
will
qualify
on
the
same
(compound).
We
were
pleased
with
the
lap,
but
it
wasn't
a
great
lap.
We
have
a
good
setup
and
we
hope
to
get
the
pole."
Next
session:
GT/GTS
Qualifying
at
3:15
pm.
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Prix
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Mid-Ohio
Pit
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Page
3
Saturday
June
29,
2002
It
was
a
good
news,
bad
news
scenario
for
the
Racer's
Group
and
owner/driver
Kevin
Buckler
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
at
the
24
hours
of
Le
Mans
two
weeks
ago.
The
good
news
was
winning
the
GT
class
in
the
famed
twice-around-the-clock
event.
The
bad
news
is
multiple
team
equipment
crates
that
were
delayed
by
European
customs
for
the
return
trip
to
the
States,
which
was
partly
due
to
that
same
class
victory.
Kevin
Buckler
"We
were
thrilled
to
win
Le
Mans.
We're
still
elated
and
exhausted.
When
we
were
shipping
our
equipment
crates
back,
we
had
three
new
things
that
were
not
listed
on
the
German
carnet
(customs
declaration).
The
first
was
t-shirts.
The
second
thing
was
a
large
camera
lens
that
belonged
to
a
friend
of
mine.
My
Guys
stuck
it
in
a
crate
so
he
wouldn't
have
to
carry
it
himself.
And
the
third
thing,
believe
it
or
not,
was
our
Le
Mans
trophy!
There
were
six
airline
container
crates
and
four
smaller
ones.
They
should
arrive
in
Chicago
(next)
Tuesday
(for
Road
America).
We're
pretty
well
equipped
this
weekend,
but
we
can't
run
two
cars.
There
are
nine
sets
of
wheels
in
one
of
those
crates,
plus
all
kinds
of
tools,
radio
equipment,
spare
fuel
rig,
spare
bodywork,
and
fabrication
pieces."
Note:
The
team
was
forced
to
withdraw
their
#67-GT
entry.
At
3:15,
the
air
temperature
is
87
degrees
and
the
track
temperature
is
115
degrees,
according
to
Michelin
tire
engineers.
ALMS
Qualifying
for
GT
and
GTS
classes
(20-minute
session):
At
3:15,
green
flag.
At
3:19,
Ron
Fellows
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:22.066.
At
3:21,
Mike
Fitzgerald
(#79-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:27.410.
At
3:26,
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:27.276.
At
3:27,
Sascha
Maassen
(#23-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
1:26.820.
At
3:28,
Sascha
Maassen
(#23-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
1:25.838.
At
3:35,
checkered
flag.
Top
three
in
class:
#3-GTS
Ron
Fellows
1:22.066,
#4-GTS
Andy
Pilgrim
1:22.196,
#0-GTS
Domenico
Schiattarella
1:22.662
#23-GT
Sascha
Maassen
1:25.838,
#31-GT
Johnny
Mowlem
1:26.272,
#22-GT
Timo
Bernhard
1:26.406
For
driver
Ron
Fellows,
this
is
his
10th
career
pole
and
3rd
of
the
season.
For
driver
Sascha
Maassen,
this
is
his
6th
career
pole
and
2nd
of
the
season.
ALMS
Qualifying
for
P900
and
P675
classes
(20-minute
session):
At
3:45,
green
flag.
At
3:47,
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
sets
the
fastest
lap
at
1:16.690.
At
3:47,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:19.280
(new
class
record).
At
3:49,
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
sets
a
new
track
record
with
a
1:14.261.
At
3:49,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:17.074
(new
class
record).
At
3:50,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:17.003
(new
class
record).
At
3:51,
Rinaldo
Capello
(#2-P900
Audi
R-8)
sets
the
second
fastest
overall
lap
with
a
1:16.453,
then
spins
the
car
in
turn
6,
stopping
half
on
and
half
off
course.
At
3:54,
black
flag
all.
At
3:57,
green
flag
(10
minutes
remaining).
At
3:59,
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
sets
the
fastest
lap
in
class
with
a
1:16.559
(new
class
record).
At
4:03,
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
moves
to
second
overall
with
a
1:15.063.
At
4:04,
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
sets
a
new
track
record
with
a
1:14.169.
At
4:07,
checkered
flag.
For
driver
Frank
Biela,
this
is
his
fourth
career
pole
and
second
of
the
season.
For
driver
Jon
Field,
this
is
his
first
ALMS
pole.
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Prix
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Mid-Ohio
Pit
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Saturday
June
29,
2002
Top
three
in
class:
#1-P900
Frank
Biela
1:14.169,
#50-P900
David
Brabham
1:14.841,
#51-P900
Bryan
Herta
1:15.084
#37-P675
Jon
Field
1:16.559,
#56-P675
Jeff
Bucknum
1:22.161,
#13-P675
Ben
Devlin
1:23.529
Domenico
Schiattarella
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
"We're
very
happy
today.
We
stay
close
to
the
Corvette
and
that
was
our
objective.
Even
though
we
had
to
work
on
braking,
we
feel
that
we'll
do
very
well
tomorrow."
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"We
are
very
happy
with
the
time,
but
we
need
to
get
the
tires
right.
This
is
our
first
time
on
Yokohamas.
The
left
rear
is
a
key
tire
for
us
and
the
biggest
problem
is
to
brake
late,
but
not
too
late."
Timo
Bernhard
(#22-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"We
had
trouble
this
morning
with
the
wheel
that
came
off
in
the
second
practice
session.
(But
for
qualifying)
there
was
lots
of
traffic
on
the
last
two
laps.
I
was
in
second
place
coming
into
the
pits,
which
was
disappointing,
then
when
I
got
out
of
the
car
I
found
myself
third.
This
is
my
first
time
at
this
track."
Andy
Pilgrim
(#4-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
"It
just
doesn't
get
any
closer.
I'm
one
tenth
behind
Ron,
then
the
Olive
Garden
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
is
five
tenths
behind
me.
And
not
forgetting
the
Saleen
(#26-GTS
Saleen
S7R),
they
are
right
on
us
too.
I
think
they
have
yet
to
roll
up
their
sleeves
this
weekend,
but
we'll
see.
I
think
the
race
this
weekend
is
going
to
be
a
wild
one
for
the
GTS
fans!
I
doubt
(the
field
could
be
any
closer).
Just
look
at
the
times.
I
think
this
close
competition
really
aids
the
series
by
making
it
stronger
when
the
competition
is
close."
Ben
Devlin
(#13-P675
Lola
B2K40/Millington)
"We
had
problems
earlier
in
the
week,
but
the
car
is
developing
better
during
qualifying.
The
track
was
slippery
(before
today)
but
is
much
grippier
now."
Bryan
Herta
(#51-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
"A
driver's
never
happy
unless
they're
on
the
pole.
(Normally)
for
the
race,
we
would
be
sitting
back
waiting
for
mistakes.
But
with
the
Audi's
mechanical
advantage,
we
will
have
to
try
and
force
mistakes
on
them.
Driving
the
LMP
car,
I've
been
relearning
the
lines
versus
the
Champ
(CART)
car."
Sascha
Maassen
(#23-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"Two
laps
was
not
the
qualifying
plan.
I
did
a
mistake,
but
it
was
a
good
one."
(about
being
slower
than
last
year)
"We
have
the
same
engine
size,
but
last
year
we
tried
to
beat
the
BMWs,
but
we
were
not
taking
that
risk
this
year."
(would
you
rather
run
against
the
BMW)
"I
would
rather
win
against
the
BMWs.
We
have
good
Porsches
here
and
good
competition,
probably
all
the
cars
are
(close
to)
the
same."
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
"We
had
a
great
weekend
at
Le
Mans.
It
was
a
great
race
two
weeks
ago,
but
that's
history.
We
are
here
to
win
the
race.
We
found
a
good
setup,
the
car
ran
well,
and
felt
good
on
full
tanks
this
morning.
This
is
the
same
car
we
ran
at
the
Le
Mans
race,
but
with
different
settings.
The
Panoz
are
doing
the
same
qualifying
times
we
had
last
year,
we
have
to
concentrate
on
improving
the
car.
The
engineers
will
listen
to
us,
and
we
have
found
good
solutions."
(about
the
heat)
"The
heat
is
always
a
problem,
however
the
tires
are
quite
good.
I
don't
expect
any
problems
tomorrow."
Ron
Fellows
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
"We're
on
a
roll.
The
Corvette
team
is
a
team
that
hasn't
functioned
any
better
than
it
is
now.
This
is
only
our
second
race
with
the
new
cars.
We're
eight
tenths
faster
than
we
were
last
year
with
the
old
cars.
The
progress
was
with
the
chassis."
(about
the
Ferraris
building
a
challenge
sooner
or
later)
"Unfortunately,
yes.
We
got
a
good
sign
how
good
the
550's
could
be
(at
Le
Mans).
Its
only
a
matter
of
time
before
the
Rafenelli
will
end
up
as
quick.
Our
team
has
built
fast
durable
cars,
and
has
fast
pit
stops."
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Prix
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Mid-Ohio
Pit
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Saturday
June
29,
2002
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
"We
busted
a
startenator
(combo
starter
and
alternator)
yesterday.
The
crew
was
able
to
rebuild
it
back
at
the
shop
(in
Dublin
Ohio)
last
night,
but
we
have
ordered
a
new
one
from
Lola
in
England.
We
called
over
and
we
have
a
guy
flying
back
over
with
it
tomorrow
morning.
Its
going
to
be
used
as
a
backup."
(about
the
qualifying
run)
"I
was
losing
grip
the
front
of
the
car
and
couldn't
go
any
faster.
We
tested
here
a
month
ago.
I'm
driving
with
my
son
Clint
this
weekend,
he
hasn't
had
many
laps
in
this
car
yet.
We
have
a
good
driver
lineup
and
hope
it's
a
fun
race.
We're
going
to
have
a
dogfight
with
the
900's.
This
track
is
all
about
handling
in
traffic.
We'll
push
as
hard
as
we
can,
and
keep
it
safe."
Jeff
Bucknum
(#56-P675
Pilbeam
MP84/Nissan)
"We're
really
pleased
with
second
today.
We've
had
a
lot
of
motor
problems
in
the
first
two
race
and
those
are
solved.
We're
happy
to
be
running
at
the
top
of
the
class
with
the
Lola.
If
a
couple
of
things
happen
tomorrow,
we
think
we
have
a
good
shot
at
winning."
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
"Traffic,
traffic,
traffic.
I
had
(only)
two
clean
laps.
One
of
those
I
had
a
mistake
on,
I
climbed
the
curb
going
into
one
and
killed
(the
lap).
We
were
aiming
for
a
better
time.
But
it's
great
to
have
both
our
cars
up
front
in
the
grid.
This
is
the
best
standing
for
our
team
this
year
on
the
grid."
Kevin
Buckler
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
"The
car
felt
ok,
but
not
one
hundred
percent.
We
are
where
we
were
last
year
at
this
track,
but
we
expected
to
be
a
little
quicker
this
time.
We're
a
little
off,
but
we're
going
to
continue
to
make
adjustments
and
keep
working."
ALMS
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
6
Sunday
June
30,
2002
ALMS
Combined
Morning
Warmup
(30-minute
Session):
At
8:00,
green
flag.
At
8:04,
Peter
Baron
(#43-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
spun
and
continued
coming
out
of
turn
11.
At
8:06,
Shane
Lewis
(#45-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R)
into
the
gravel
and
stopped
at
turn
11,
the
team
reports
the
throttle
stuck
going
into
the
turn.
Damage
seems
to
be
limited
to
excess
gravel
collection.
At
8:06,
black
flag
all
(to
retrieve
the
#45
call).
At
8:12,
green
flag.
At
8:16,
Dennis
Spencer
(#62-P675
Lola
B2K/42/Mazda)
stopped
on
the
side
of
the
course
between
turns
11
and
12.
The
crew
reports
the
engine
just
stopped.
At
8:27,
John
Graham
(#18-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
and
Tom
Weickardt
(#44-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R)
both
off
course
and
stopped
at
turn
10.
Weickardt
reports
his
car
had
a
steering
issue
which
forced
him
and
the
#18-P900
off
the
track
together.
The
car
seems
to
have
sustained
no
significant
damage.
Weickardt
came
over
and
apologized
to
Graham
afterwards
in
the
pits.
John
Graham
(#18-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
"When
the
Viper
came
in
I
had
no
where
to
go
and
went
straight
off.
We
don't
see
any
damage,
just
a
lot
of
gravel
at
the
front
of
the
car."
At
8:30,
checkered
flag.
All
30
cars
practiced.
Top
three
in
class:
#2-P900
Tom
Kristensen
1:15.306,
#50-P900
David
Brabham
1:16.082,
#38-P900
Johnny
Herbert
1:16.170
#37-P675
Jon
Field
1:18.162,
#77-P675
Jimmy
Adams
1:27.210,
#56-P675
Jeff
Bucknum
1:27.230
#26-GTS
Franz
Konrad
1:22.618,
#3-GTS
Ron
Fellows
1:24.404,
#4-GTS
Kelly
Collins
1:24.531
#31-GT
Randy
Pobst
1:27.311,
#43-GT
Peter
Baron
1:28.379,
#66-GT
Kevin
Buckler
1:28.848
To
further
honor
the
international
flavor
of
the
American
Le
Mans
Series,
a
new
procedure
is
being
instituted
in
pre-race
ceremonies
for
this
event.
Prior
to
the
playing
of
the
American
national
anthem,
portions
will
be
played
of
the
national
anthems
of
all
countries
represented
by
drivers
in
the
starting
field
for
the
event.
In
addition,
a
flag
of
each
nation
will
be
displayed
at
the
head
of
the
starting
grid,
with
the
flag
to
be
unfurled
while
that
country's
anthem
portion
is
being
played.
The
procedure
is
similar
to
what
is
done
prior
to
the
start
of
the
24
Hours
of
Le
Mans.
Including
the
United
States,
there
are
10
countries
represented
by
drivers
in
the
starting
field.
Others
are
Australia,
Belgium,
Canada,
Denmark,
England,
Germany,
Italy,
Sweden
and
Venezuela.
As
is
always
the
case
at
Mid-Ohio,
the
field
will
receive
the
green
flag
to
start
the
race
from
the
remote
starter's
stand
at
Turn
5.
The
pace
car
will
enter
pit
road
at
the
end
of
the
second
pace
lap
and
the
front
row
will
pace
the
field
to
Turn
5.
Timing
and
scoring
for
the
race
will
commence
at
the
start/finish
line
on
the
front
straight
when
the
lead
car
passes
the
control
line
at
the
end
of
the
second
pace
lap.
Pit
road
speed
limit
is
60
kph
for
the
length
of
pit
road
starting
at
the
double
pylon
markers
prior
to
the
first
working
pit
and
ending
at
the
double
pylon
markers
just
past
the
last
working
pit.
Next
session:
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Race
at
2:00
pm.
ALMS
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
7
Sunday
June
30,
2002
Grid
change:
#99-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS
is
moving
to
the
back
of
the
pack
after
changing
two
tires.
From
the
Yokohama
tire
engineers,
the
air
temperature
is
91
degrees
and
the
track
temperature
is
124
degrees.
American
Le
Mans
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio:
Note:
because
of
the
configuration
of
the
front
straight,
the
race
will
start
on
the
back
(longest)
straightaway,
near
turn
5.
At
2:07,
green
flag.
At
2:09,
at
the
finish
line,
all
30
cars
have
made
it
by
without
incident.
Leading
the
way
is
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8).
At
2:11,
Steve
Knight
(#11-P675
Lola
B2K40/Nissan)
spun
and
continued
in
the
esses
(turn
8),
dropping
several
positions.
At
2:11,
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
has
taken
the
lead
in
the
GT
class
after
3
laps.
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
leads
by
1.2
seconds
over
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
over
all.
Team
Corvette
continues
to
lead
in
the
GTS
class
(#3,
#4)
and
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
leads
in
the
P675
class.
At
2:14,
Peter
Baron
(#43-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS),
running
second
in
class,
is
off
and
stopped
in
the
gravel
at
turn
1.
The
driver
reports
there
was
oil
all
over
the
windscreen
of
the
car
making
it
hard
for
him
to
see,
apparently
from
Jimmy
Adams
(#77-P675
Pilbeam
MP94/Nissan).
The
#77
team
says
they
have
no
oil
problem.
At
2:14,
full
course
yellow,
to
free
up
the
#43
car.
At
2:15,
Steve
Knight
(#11-P675
Lola
B2K40/Nissan)
into
the
pits,
fuel
only.
No
driver
change.
The
car
will
be
black
flagged
for
a
1
minute
35
second
penalty
for
pitting
when
the
pits
were
closed.
At
2:17,
Shane
Lewis
(#45-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R)
has
moved
up
from
starting
last
in
the
field
to
seventeenth
overall
and
fifth
in
class.
At
2:19,
Peter
Baron
(#43-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
only,
work
to
clean
the
gravel
out
of
the
radiators,
no
driver
change.
At
2:21,
green
flag
(8
laps
have
been
completed).
At
2:23,
Steve
Knight
(#11-P675
Lola
B2K40/Nissan)
into
the
pits
for
the
penalty
stop.
At
2:26,
Goodyear
tire
engineers
report
the
air
temperature
is
92
degrees
with
a
track
temperature
of
129
degrees
(under
overcast
skies,
with
a
mild
breeze).
At
2:29,
Terry
Borcheller
(#26-GTS
Saleen
S7R)
into
the
pits
for
an
extended
stop,
the
engine
cover
is
off,
the
team
is
repairing
a
broken
right
side
half-shaft.
At
2:31,
Rich
Grupp
(#62-P675
Lola
B2K/42/Mazda)
is
slowing
in
turn
9.
At
2:32,
Rich
Grupp
(#62-P675
Lola
B2K/42/Mazda)
into
the
pits
with
an
apparent
engine
problem.
The
driver
is
out
but
no
one
is
working
on
the
car.
The
car
has
been
retired
(engine).
At
2:32,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257),
class
leader,
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
new
battery,
and
20-second
penalty
for
working
on
the
car
while
fueling,
no
driver
change.
Ben
Devlin
(#13-P675
Lola
B2K40/Millington)
takes
the
lead
in
class.
At
2:37,
after
30
minutes,
the
top
three
in
class:
#1-P900
Frank
Biela
(20
laps),
#50-P900
David
Brabham
(20
laps),
#38-P900
Johnny
Herbert
(20
laps);
#3-GTS
Ron
Fellows
(19
laps),
#4-GTS
Andy
Pilgrim
(19
laps)
#0-GTS
Emanuelle
Naspetti
(19
laps);
#13-P675
Ben
Devlin
(19
laps),
#56-P675
Chris
McMurry
(18
laps),
#77-P675
Jimmy
Adams
(18
laps);
#31-GT
Johnny
Mowlem
(18
laps),
#23-GT
Sascha
Maassen
(18
laps),
#22-GT
Timo
Bernhard
(18
laps)
ALMS
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
8
Sunday
June
30,
2002
At
2:38,
Steve
Knight
(#11-P675
Lola
B2K40/Nissan)
into
the
pits
for
a
40-second
penalty
stop,
too
many
men
over
the
wall.
At
2:39,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
into
the
pits
and
behind
the
wall
to
replace
the
alternator.
Rich
Grupp
(#62-P675
Lola
B2K/42/Mazda)
"The
car
was
running
great
until
the
motor
went
out.
I
guess
we
lost
our
bionic
gerbil!
There
was
a
lot
of
oil
on
the
track
from
one
car,
but
otherwise,
things
were
on
target."
At
2:43,
Kevin
Buckler
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
has
moved
into
second
place
in
class
behind
the
#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS.
At
2:48,
Johnny
Herbert
(#38-P900
Audi
R-8)
passes
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
for
second
place
overall
as
the
cars
come
up
on
a
group
of
slower
cars
going
into
turn
1.
At
2:54,
Jimmy
Adams
(#77-P675
Pilbeam
MP94/Nissan)
into
the
pits
with
blistered
tires.
Tires
and
fuel,
no
driver
change.
At
2:57,
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
no
driver
change,
gives
up
third
place
overall
to
Rinaldo
Capello
(#2-P900
Audi
R-8).
At
2:58,
Ron
Fellows
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R),
tenth
overall,
and
teammate
Andy
Pilgrim
(#4-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
continue
to
lead
in
the
GTS
class,
30
seconds
ahead
of
Emanuelle
Naspetti
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello).
At
3:00,
Bryan
Herta
(#51-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
no
driver
change.
At
3:00,
Robert
Julien
(#89-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Adam
Merzon.
At
3:00,
Ben
Devlin
(#13-P675
Lola
B2K40/Millington),
leader
in
class,
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
driver
change:
Bret
Arsenault.
Chris
McMurry
(#56-P675
Pilbeam
MP84/Nissan)
takes
the
lead
in
class.
At
3:02,
#26-GTS
Saleen
S7R)
returns
to
the
track
with
driver
change:
Franz
Konrad
after
a
very
long
stop
(23
laps
behind
the
leader
in
class).
At
3:02,
Scott
Maxwell
(#17-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Milka
Duno.
At
3:04,
Shane
Lewis
(#45-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R)
into
the
pits,
driver
reports
the
footbox
is
unbelievably
hot,
causing
him
to
get
out.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Kevin
Allen.
At
3:04,
Joel
Field
(#30-P900
Lola
B2K10/Judd)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
driver
change:
Mark
Neuhaus.
At
3:05,
John
Graham
(#18-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Didier
de
Radigues.
At
3:07,
Marc
Bunting
(#44-GTS
Dodge
Viper
GTS-R)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Tom
Weickardt.
At
3:07,
after
one
hour,
the
top
three
in
class:
#1-P900
Frank
Biela
(43
laps),
#38-P900
Johnny
Herbert
(43
laps),
#2-P900
Rinaldo
Capello
(43
laps)
#3-GTS
Ron
Fellows
(40
laps),
#4-GTS
Andy
Pilgrim
(40
laps),
#0-GTS
Emanuelle
Naspetti
(39
laps)
#56-P675
Chris
McMurry
(39
laps),
#13-P675
Bret
Asrenault
(38
laps),
#77-P675
Jimmy
Adams
(37
laps)
#31-GT
Johnny
Mowlem
(38
laps),
#66-GT
Kevin
Buckler
(38
laps),
#23-GT
Sascha
Maassen
(38
laps)
At
3:09,
Didier
de
Radigues
(#18-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
into
the
pits
to
repair
an
electrical
connection.
At
3:09,
James
Weaver
(#16-P900
R&S
MKIIIA/Lincoln)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Butch
Leitzinger.
At
3:10,
Kevin
Buckler
(#66-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
takes
the
lead
class,
passing
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS).
ALMS
Grand
Prix
of
Mid-Ohio
Pit
Notes
Page
9
Sunday
June
30,
2002
At
3:11,
Johnny
Herbert
(#38-P900
Audi
R-8)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
no
driver
change.
At
3:11,
Emanuelle
Naspetti
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Domenico
Schiattarella.
At
3:11,
Frank
Biela
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8),
overall
leader,
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Emanuele
Pirro.
Rinaldo
Capello
(#2-P900
Audi
R-8)
takes
the
overall
lead.
At
3:14,
Andy
Pilgrim
(#4-GTS
Corvette
C5-R)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Kelly
Collins.
At
3:14,
Rinaldo
Capello
(#2-P900
Audi
R-8),
overall
leader,
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Tom
Kristensen.
Emanuele
Pirro
(#1-P900
Audi
R-8)
takes
the
overall
lead.
At
3:14,
Didier
de
Radigues
(#18-P900
Panoz
LMP07/Mugen)
is
slowing
and
has
stopped
on
course.
At
3:14,
Joe
Policastro
Jr
(#42-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
runs
into
the
side
of
Johnny
Herbert
(#38-P900
Audi
R-8)
sending
the
#38
into
the
gravel
trap
at
turn
11.
At
3:14,
full
course
yellow.
At
3:20,
David
Brabham
(#50-P900
Panoz
LMP01)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
changed
steering
wheel
because
of
a
bad
fuel
setting
knob,
driver
change:
Jan
Magnussen.
At
3:20,
Joe
Policastro
Jr
(#42-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Tony
Kester.
A
3:20,
Jon
Field
(#37-P675
MG
Lola
EX257)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
no
driver
change,
40-second
penalty
for
fueler
visor
infraction.
At
3:20,
Chris
McMurry
(#56-P675
Pilbeam
MP84/Nissan)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
driver
change:
Bryan
Willman.
At
3:20,
Ron
Fellows
(#3-GTS
Corvette
C5-R),
leader
in
class,
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Johnny
O'Connell,
retains
the
lead
in
class.
At
3:20,
Steve
Knight
(#11-P675
Lola
B2K40/Nissan)
into
the
pits.
Fuel
only,
driver
change:
John
Fergus.
At
3:20,
Justin
Jackson
(#79-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Mike
Fitzgerald.
At
3:20,
Larry
Schumacher
(#99-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
David
Murry.
At
3:20,
Domenico
Schiattarella
(#0-GTS
Ferrari
550
Maranello)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Emanuelle
Naspetti.
At
3:20,
Johnny
Mowlem
(#31-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Randy
Pobst.
At
3:22,
Johnny
Herbert
(#38-P900
Audi
R-8)
into
the
pits
with
damage
and
behind
the
wall.
At
3:22,
Timo
Bernhard
(#22-GT
Porsche
911
GT3
RS)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Jorg
Bergmeister.
At
3:22,
Jimmy
Adams
(#77-P675
Pilbeam
MP94/Nissan)
into
the
pits.
Tires
and
fuel,
driver
change:
Joe
Blacker.
At
3:22,