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ALMS Point Standings
2011 Final

LMP1 standings
Pos Driver Total

1 Chris Dyson 186
1 Guy Smith 186
2 Klaus Graf 124
3 Lucas Luhr 114
4 Tony Burgess 85
4 Chris McMurry 85
5 Humaid Al Masaood 64
5 Steven Kane 64
6 Jay Cochran 60
7 Adrian Fernandez 25
7 Stefan Mücke 25
7 Harold Primat 25

LMP2 standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Christophe Bouchut 126
1 Scott Tucker 126
2 Luis Díaz 78
3 Joăo Barbosa 56
4 Ryan Hunter-Reay 30
5 Zak Brown 26
5 Stefan Johansson 26
5 Mark Patterson 26
6 Marino Franchitti 23

LMPC standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Ricardo González 156
1 Gunnar Jeannette 156
1 Eric Lux 156
2 Jon Bennett 130
2 Frankie Montecalvo 130
3 Kyle Marcelli 124
4 Elton Julian 115
5 Tomy Drissi 108
6 Rudy Junco, Jr. 92
7 Anthony Nicolosi 86
8 Jarrett Boon 68
9 Jan-Dirk Lueders 45
10 Ryan Dalziel 44
11 Christian Zugel 41
11 Jon Field 41
12 Ken Dobson 39
12 Henri Richard 39
13 Clint Field 31
14 Dane Cameron 30
14 Jens Peterson 30
14 Ryan Lewis 30
15 Butch Leitzinger 25
16 Chapman Ducote 21
17 David Ducote 15
17 Andy Wallace 15
18 David Cheng 13
18 Javier Echeverría 13
18 Ricardo Vera 13
19 James French 9
19 Michael Marsal 9
19 Rene Villeneuve 9
20 Alex Figge 8
20 Miles Maroney 8
21 James Kovacic 6

GT standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Joey Hand 159
1 Dirk Müller 159
2 Oliver Gavin 135
2 Jan Magnussen 135
3 Bill Auberlen 129
3 Dirk Werner 129
4 Jörg Bergmeister 106
4 Patrick Long 106
5 Wolf Henzler 97
5 Bryan Sellers 97
6 Jaime Melo 83
6 Toni Vilander 83
7 Scott Sharp 66
7 Johannes van Overbeek 66
8 Seth Neiman 60
9 Olivier Beretta 58
9 Tommy Milner 58
10 Marco Holzer 53
11 Augusto Farfus 52
12 David Murry 49
13 Sascha Maassen 47
13 Bryce Miller 47
14 Darren Law 39
15 Anthony Lazzaro 38
16 Guy Cosmo 37
17 Andy Priaulx 30
17 Patrick Pilet 30
18 Rob Bell 26
19 Andrea Robertson 25
20 Ed Brown 24
21 Martin Ragginger 20
22 Dominik Farnbacher 18
23 David Robertson 14
23 Boris Said 14
24 Mika Salo 12
24 Emmanuel Collard 12
25 Colin Braun 11
25 Melanie Snow 11
26 Cristiano da Matta 6
26 Bruno Junqueira 6
27 Nicky Pastorelli 1
27 Dominik Schwager 1

GTC standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Tim Pappas 185
2 Duncan Ende 157
2 Spencer Pumpelly 157
3 Jeroen Bleekemolen 132
4 Bill Sweedler 117
5 Dion von Moltke 108
6 Leh Keen 79
7 Damien Faulkner 71
8 Brian Wong 64
9 Peter LeSaffre 63
10 Nick Ham 62
11 Sebastiaan Bleekemolen 60
12 John Potter 53
12 Craig Stanton 53
13 Sean Edwards 41
13 Peter Ludwig 41
14 Chris Cumming 38
15 James Sofronas 36
15 Alex Welch 36
16 Andrew Davis 32
17 Marc Bunting 28
18 Henrique Cisneros 27
18 Carlos Kauffman 27
19 Alain Li 26
20 Emilio Di Guida 22
21 Mike Piera 20
21 Ben Keating 20
22 Scott Blackett 18
23 Bob Faieta 16
24 Shane Lewis 15
25 Chris Thompson 14
25 Matthew Marsh 14
26 Butch Leitzinger 13
26 Jaap van Lagen 13
27 Dominik Farnbacher 9
27 David Heinemeier Hansson 9
28 Brendan Gaughan 8
Peugeot buries Audi in Petit qualifying

ALMS Petit LeMans race
Friday, September 25, 2009

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Nic Minassian in the pole winning Peugeot
Adriano Manocchia/AR1.com
Peugeot broke Audi’s stranglehold on the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this year. It could be on the way to doing the same at Road Atlanta. Nic Minassian led a front-row sweep for Peugeot Sport in qualifying Friday for the 12th annual Petit Le Mans powered by MAZDA6, the first step toward what the French manufacturer hopes is its first victory in the American Le Mans Series.

Minassian’s lap of 1:06.937 (136.606 mph) in the Peugeot 908 HDi that he will drive with Pedro Lamy outpaced Franck Montagny in the sister factory coupe by 0.223 seconds. Montagny, whose best lap was 1:07.160 (136.152 mph) will team with fellow Frenchman and last year’s pole-winner Stephane Sarrazin.

Peugeot is racing fellow diesel-power Audi for the third time this season, following clashes at Sebring and Le Mans.

“Coming here and racing in America is the best training you can get,” said Minassian, who won the overall Petit Le Mans pole in a Creation-Judd prototype for the 2007 race. “You get the best fight with the teams…very professional. And the tracks here are very challenging. It’s satisfying when you are successful. I think the team has improved a lot because of  the experience they’ve had over the years. The mechanics, engineers, everything - they were focused but young so the experience has really helped us develop. I think the thinking is a bit more straight forward.”

That will help with Peugeot seeking to end Audi’s nine-year winning streak at Petit Le Mans. The German manufacturer, also winner at Le Mans in eight of the last 10 years, grabbed third on the grid with Dindo Capello’s lap of 1:08.200 (134.076 mph). He will drive one of Audi Sport Team Joest’s two factory R15 TDIs with Allan McNish.

The pairing won Petit Le Mans the last three seasons including a nail-biting race against Peugeot last year. The odds are even this year with a two-on-two battle; Peugeot had only one 908 in the 2008 race.

“It is always easier with two cars,” Minassian said. “You can try different things with each car. If you only have one car, it’s always in the back of your mind that this is the only chance you have. But with two cars, you can take a little bit more risk if you need to.”

Simon Pagenaud was the fastest non-diesel qualifier with a lap of 1:08.348 (133.786 mph). He placed fifth in qualifying behind the wheel of de Ferran Motorsports’ XM Acura ARX-02a that he will share with Gil de Ferran and Scott Dixon. The other Acura LMP1 entry from championship-leading Patr¢n Highcroft Racing did not qualify as the team continued to build up a new chassis after Scott Sharp’s horrific crash in Thursday afternoon’s practice.

Dyson Racing’s Marino Franchitti captured his third consecutive LMP2 pole position in his Mazda-powered Lola B09/86 coupe. Franchitti’s best lap of 1:10.152 (130.346 mph) was more than a second clear of Klaus Graf in the Team Cytosport Porsche RS Spyder.

Franchitti will drive with Butch Leitzinger - the two were class winners at Lime Rock - and Ben Devlin. The car missed significant practice time earlier this week after installing a new engine Thursday morning.

“The BP Dyson Mazda car was unbelievable,” Franchitti said. “After the fifth lap of testing we ran a 1:11 even though we didn’t do any (pre-event) testing here. The night session went really well for us. I was pretty confident we had a good car that could compete for the pole. But today, it’s like Road America and Mosport; when you put together a good lap, it can really be a lot of fun.”

Graf, who was quickest in each of Thursday’s three sessions, put in a fastest lap of 1:11.405 (128.058 mph). He will drive the Porsche prototype – which coincidentally Cytosport purchased from Dyson Racing – with team owner Greg Pickett and Porsche factory driver Sascha Maassen.

Lowe’s Fernandez Racing’s Adrian Fernandez qualified third in class at 1:11.758 (127.428 mph). He and teammate Luis Diaz clinched the class driver’s title in the previous Series round at Mosport and have won seven times in eight races this year.

“This is the first year of our program (with Lola and Mazda) so to get it to the end will just be fantastic,” Franchitti said. “We know the Porsche and the Acura will just run and run, so we need to focus on running our race and focus on finishing.”

David Murry shocked the GT2 field with his first pole position, the first pole for the Ford GT-R and first for Robertson Racing in the American Le Mans Series. The Atlanta driver turned a best lap of 1:20.819 (113.142 mph) to slip by LG Motorsports’ Tom Sutherland in one of the closest qualifying sessions in the Series - and certainly at Road Atlanta - regardless of class.

Sutherland is driving the LG Corvette C6, in its first race back following a major fire in April at the Long Beach round, with Tomy Drissi and Matt Bell.

A grand total of 0.093 seconds separated the top three cars; Corvette Racing’s Olivier Beretta was third at 1:20.912 (113.012 mph). He will drive with Oliver Gavin and Marcel Fässler.

The top nine GT2s were within 0.941 seconds.

“I have to say, I’ve been in the American Le Mans Series since Day 1 and this has to be the most competitive field I’ve ever been in,” said Murry, whose lengthy career includes stints as a factory driver for Porsche, Lotus, Toyota and Nissan. “The factories are really stepping up their games, and last night there were something like six cars within a tenth of a second. It’s just been great.

“I’ve driven for the Porsche factory a bunch and I know how all that works,” he added, “but that’s the great thing about this series. It’s how the team performs on the track. They might have the technologies and the funding but it shows that it’s so close, that if you work hard and you do your work you can compete with these teams on the same level. I’ve been on the front before, but this is really special.”

The Ford GT-R has shown flashes of potential this year. Murry has kept it consistently among the top half of the GT2 field but admitted there wasn’t any hint of a pole run this week. The improvement of the car over the course of the year was phenomenal. Murry’s qualifying time last year was nearly two full seconds off Jaime Melo’s class pole-winning lap.

“The whole team is emotional. We had the car delivered to us 10 days before this race,” Murry said. “We worked so hard to setup the core. We’re a little privateer team. If you look at it, we’ve had a year-and-a-half to get where we are today. We don’t have the factory support or the funding so we’ve had to work extremely hard to get here.

“This morning with the red flag I had to rush to get the tires up to temperature so we could figure out the aero balance,” he added. “So we had to setup the car for qualifying without really testing the setting. We went out for qualifying and we really didn’t know what the balance would be.”

It turned out to be just fine.

The 12th annual Petit Le Mans powered by MAZDA6 on Saturday, September 26 is the American Le Mans Series’ cornerstone event at Road Atlanta in Braselton Ga. The green flag for the 1,000-mile/10-hour endurance classic is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. ET with SPEED airing live television coverage starting at 11 a.m. ET ... rain or shine! American Le Mans Radio presented by Porsche and Living Timing & Scoring will be available on Racehub at americanlemans.com. Live coverage also can be heard on Sirius 126 and XM 242. You can follow the Series on Twitter (almsnotes) and on our Facebook page.

The race will also mark the ninth round of the 2009 MICHELIN® GREEN X® Challenge. Tickets are available at americanlemans.com and roadatlanta.com.

Results

Pos

Num CL Car Driver Time Behind Gap Fastest Driver
1 07 P1 Peugeot 908 HDI FAP Nicolas Minassian 1:06.937 -0.000 -0.000 Nicolas Minassian
2 08 P1 Peugeot 908 HDI FAP Franck Montagny 1:07.160 -0.223 -0.223 Franck Montagny
3 2 P1 Audi R15 TDI Rinaldo Capello 1:08.200 -1.263 -1.040 Rinaldo Capello
4 1 P1 Audi R15 TDI Lucas Luhr 1:08.228 -1.291 -0.028 Lucas Luhr
5 66 P1 Acura ARX-02a Simon Pagenaud 1:08.348 -1.411 -0.120 Simon Pagenaud
6 7 P1 Oreca 01 AIM Nicolas Lapierre 1:09.566 -2.629 -1.218 Nicolas Lapierre
7 37 P1 Lola B06/10 AER Jon Field 1:09.685 -2.748 -0.119 Jon Field
8 20 P2 Lola B09 86 Mazda Marino Franchitti 1:10.152 -3.215 -0.467 Marino Franchitti
9 88 P1 Lola B09 60 Judd Jonny Cocker 1:10.552 -3.615 -0.400 Jonny Cocker
10 6 P2 Porsche RS Spyder Klaus Graf 1:11.405 -4.468 -0.853 Klaus Graf
11 15 P2 Acura ARX-01B Adrian Fernandez 1:11.758 -4.821 -0.353 Adrian Fernandez
12 12 P1 Lola B06/10 AER Chris McMurry 1:12.676 -5.739 -0.918 Chris McMurry
13 40 GT2 Doran Ford GT MK 7 David Murry 1:20.819 -13.882 -8.143 David Murry
14 28 GT2 Chevrolet Riley Corvette C6 Tom Sutherland 1:20.877 -13.940 -0.058 Tom Sutherland
15 4 GT2 Corvette C6.R Olivier Beretta 1:20.912 -13.975 -0.035 Olivier Beretta
16 92 GT2 BMW E92 M3 Dirk Mueller 1:20.981 -14.044 -0.069 Dirk Mueller
17 90 GT2 BMW E92 M3 Joey Hand 1:21.219 -14.282 -0.238 Joey Hand
18 45 GT2 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Patrick Long 1:21.299 -14.362 -0.080 Patrick Long
19 3 GT2 Corvette C6.R Johnny O'Connell 1:21.491 -14.554 -0.192 Johnny O'Connell
20 21 GT2 Panoz Esperante GTLM Ford Dominik Farnbacher 1:21.648 -14.711 -0.157 Dominik Farnbacher
21 87 GT2 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Wolf Henzler 1:21.760 -14.823 -0.112 Wolf Henzler
22 62 GT2 Ferrari F430 GT Jaime Melo 1:22.718 -15.781 -0.958 Jaime Melo
23 17 GT2 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Bryan Sellers 1:23.081 -16.144 -0.363 Bryan Sellers
24 11 GT2 Dodge Viper Comp Coupe Chris Hall 1:23.121 -16.184 -0.040 Chris Hall
25 44 GT2 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Seth Neiman 1:25.601 -18.664 -2.480 Seth Neiman

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