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Point Standings
GRAND-AM DP
After Watkins Glen

Rank Driver Points
1 Memo Rojas 228
Scott Pruett 228
3 Max Angelelli 204
Ricky Taylor 204
5 JC France 188
Joao Barbosa 188
Terry Borcheller 188
8 Darren Law 187
David Donohue 187
10 Alex Gurney 185
Jon Fogarty 185
12 John Pew 179
Ozz Negri 179
14 Brian Frisselle 151
Henri Richard 151
16 Antonio Garcia 148
Paul Edwards 148
18 Burt Frisselle 146
19 Mike Forest 123
20 Mark Wilkins 121
21 Alex Popow 110
Enzo Potolicchio 110
23 Ryan Dalziel 93
24 Mark Blundell 53
25 Michael Valiante 46
26 Matt Bell 41
27 Graham Rahal 35
Joey Hand 35
29 Dario Franchitti 32
Jamie McMurray 32
Juan Pablo Montoya 32
Scott Dixon 32
33 Christian Fittipaldi 30
Max Papis 30
35 Mark Patterson 28
Martin Brundle 28
Zak Brown 28
38 Ryan Briscoe 26
Wayne Taylor 26
40 Nic Jonsson 25
Nicolas Minassian 25
Ricardo Zonta 25
Tracy Krohn 25
44 AJ Allmendinger 24
Justin Wilson 24
Michael McDowell 24
47 Christophe Bouchut 23
Luis Diaz 23
Scott Tucker 23
50 Buddy Rice 22
51 Henry Gilbert 21
Marc Goossens 21
Shane Lewis 21
54 Raphael Matos 20
Richard Westbrook 20
Ryan Hunter-Reay 20
57 Jimmie Johnson 19
58 Johannes van Overbeek 18
Jorg Bergmeister 18
Patrick Long 18
Seth Neiman 18
62 Sascha Maassen 17
63 Colin Braun 16
Doug Peterson 16
Jan Heylen 16
Jared Beyer 16
Jim Lowe 16
RJ Valentine 16
Romain Iannetta 16
Ross Kaiser 16
Scott Mayer 16
Tomas Enge 16
 

Fogarty Shatters Track Record

For Friday’s Crown Royal 200 at Watkins Glen
Thursday, August 06, 2009

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Jon Fogarty
After struggling with brake problems throughout practice, Jon Fogarty went out and shattered the Watkins Glen International short course qualifying record Thursday, capturing the pole position for the Crown Royal 200.

Round 9 of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 will take the green flag at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The race will be shown on SPEED (8 p.m. ET).

After breaking the record five minutes into the session, Fogarty backed it up with a lap of 1:05.069 (135.548 mph) to solidify his third pole position of the season in the No. 99 GAINSCO Pontiac Riley. He will be joined on the front row by Memo Rojas, who ran a lap of 1:05.315 (135.083 mph). Rojas was bidding for his fourth pole of the campaign in the No. 01 TELMEX Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Lexus Riley co-driven by Scott Pruett.

"We spent the day diagnosing some brake problems," said Fogarty, who collected his third pole of the season. "We eventually changed the entire braking system. Fortunately, we were granted two hardship laps by Grand-Am, and I was able to jump in and focus on going fast."

The GAINSCO and Ganassi drivers are tied for the Daytona Prototype point lead with 216 points each - one point ahead of No. 10 SunTrust Ford Dallara drivers Brian Frisselle and Max Angelelli, who will start third.

Frisselle ran a lap of 1:05.326 (135.015 mph), and will be joined on the second row by his brother, Burt Frisselle, who ran 1:05.336 (134.994 mph) in the No. 61 AIM Autosport Ford Riley. Brian Frisselle and Mark Wilkins won the 2008 Glen event in the No. 61 entry, leading all but three laps. Wilkins will co-drive that car with Burt Frisselle in Friday's race.

Timo Bernhard and Ricky Taylor will start in the third row, both seeking their first victory of the season. Bernhard co-drives the No. 12 Verizon Wireless Porsche Riley with Romain Dumas, while Taylor shares the No. 13 Lennox/Brach's Chevrolet Riley with Mike Forest.

Darren Law, Nic Jönsson, Rob Finlay and Mark Patterson rounded out the top 10 qualifiers.

Buddy Rice was originally the fifth fastest in the No. 90 AMA Porsche Coyote, but his time was disallowed when the car was found to be too wide in post-qualifying inspection. Rice and Antonio Garcia will start at the back of the Daytona Prototype grid.

Keen Wins Second Acxiom GT Pole

Leh Keen waited until late in qualifying to second his second Acxiom GT pole of the season in the No. 87 Farnbacher Loles Porsche GT3. Keen and co-driver Dirk Werner have four victories this season and have a 25-point lead (247-222) in the standings.

Andrew Davis secured the front row outside starting spot after Tom Sutherland had his qualifying time disallowed. Sutherland ran a lap of 1:12.139 (122.264 mph) in the No. 30 Click-Away Computers/3-Dimensional.com Mazda RX-8 co-driven by Dane Cameron, but the car was found to be too low in post-qualifying inspection.

Davis ran a time of 1:12.576 (121.528 mph) in the No. 57 BryanMark Financial/Stevenson Automotive Pontiac GXP.R co-driven by Robin Liddell.

Sharing the second row will be Eric Lux in the No. 86 Farnbacher Loles Porsche GT3 with a time of 1:12.667 (121.376 mph), and Joe Foster in the No. 40 Dempsey Racing Mazda RX-8 with a time of 1:12.937 (120.926 mph).

Defending GT class champion Paul Edwards will miss Friday's race due to a shoulder injury suffered in a mountain bike training accident. Team owner Leighton Reese qualified seventh in the No. 07 Drinkin' Mate Pontiac GXP.R co-driven by Kelly Collins. It marks the first race Edwards will miss in Rolex Series competition since the Brumos Porsche 250 in 2005.

Wayne Nonnamaker was uninjured in a practice accident Thursday afternoon, but the No. 43 Team Sahlen Corvette will not compete in the event.

Results

Pos

Num Cls Driver Team Car Time Gap Behind
1. 99 DP Jon Fogarty Gainsco/Stallings Pontiac Riley 1:05.069 - -
2. 01 DP Memo Rojas Chip Ganassi Racing Lexus Riley 1:05.315 0.246 0.246
3. 10 DP Brian Frisselle SunTrust Racing Ford Dallara 1:05.326 0.011 0.257
4. 61 DP Burt Frisselle AIM Autosport Ford Riley 1:05.336 0.010 0.267
5. 90 DP Buddy Rice Spirit of Daytona Racing Porsche Coyote 1:05.712 0.376 0.643
6. 12 DP Timo Bernhard Penske Racing Porsche Riley 1:05.730 0.018 0.661
7. 13 DP Ricky Taylor Beyer Racing Pontiac Riley 1:06.129 0.399 1.060
8. 58 DP Darren Law Brumos Racing Porsche Riley 1:06.322 0.193 1.253
9. 76 DP Nic Jonsson Krohn Racing Ford Lola 1:06.426 0.104 1.357
10. 2 DP Rob Finlay Childress-Howard Motorsports Pontiac Crawford 1:06.441 0.015 1.372
11. 60 DP Mark Patterson Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley 1:06.484 0.043 1.415
12. 55 DP Scott Tucker Supercar Life Racing BMW Riley 1:06.894 0.410 1.825
13. 77 DP Brad Jaeger Doran Racing Ford Dallara 1:07.033 0.139 1.964
14. 59 DP JC France Brumos Racing Porsche Riley 1:07.415 0.382 2.346
15. 45 DP Bill Lester Orbit Racing BMW Riley 1:07.499 0.084 2.430
16. 6 DP John Pew Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley 1:07.510 0.011 2.441
17. 5 DP Jared Beyer Beyer Racing Honda Riley 1:07.565 0.055 2.496
18. 87 GT Leh Keen Farnbacher Loles Motorsports Porsche GT3 1:11.788 4.223 6.719
19. 30 GT Tom Sutherland Racers Edge Motorsports Mazda RX-8 1:12.139 0.351 7.070
20. 57 GT Andrew Davis Stevenson Motorsports Pontiac GXP.R 1:12.576 0.437 7.507
21. 86 GT Eric Lux Farnbacher Loles Motorsports Porsche GT3 1:12.667 0.091 7.598
22. 40 GT Joe Foster Dempsey Racing Mazda RX-8 1:12.937 0.270 7.868
23. 69 GT Emil Assentato SpeedSource Mazda RX-8 1:12.998 0.061 7.929
24. 32 GT Max Hyatt PR1 Motorsports BMW M6 1:13.051 0.053 7.982
25. 07 GT Leighton Reese Banner Racing Pontiac GXP.R 1:13.056 0.005 7.987
26. 70 GT Nick Ham SpeedSource Mazda RX-8 1:13.213 0.157 8.144
27. 48 GT Kevin Roush Miller Barrett Racing Porsche GT3 1:13.286 0.073 8.217
28. 66 GT Justin Marks TRG Porsche GT3 1:13.508 0.222 8.439
29. 65 GT John Potter TRG Porsche GT3 1:14.514 1.006 9.445
30. 68 GT Josemanuel Gutierrez TRG Porsche GT3 1:15.341 0.827 10.272
31. 21 GT John Weisberg Battery Tender/MCM Racing Pontiac GTO.R 1:26.897 11.556 21.828
32. 42 GT Joe Sahlen Team Sahlen Corvette 1:37.973 11.076 32.904

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