Trans-Am: Francis Masters Rain, Wins Lime Rock Pole

Seven-time Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli champion Ernie Francis Jr. surprised local favorite Chris Dyson in heavy rain at Lime Rock Park on Friday, winning the Motul Pole Award for Saturday’s Trans Am Memorial Day Classic.

Despite running on only seven cylinders, Francis turned a lap of 59.205-seconds in the No. 98 Future Star Racing Breathless Racing Ford Mustang to capture his second pole of the season and 49th of his career – 21st in the lead TA category.

“Qualifying went well, we are always good in the rain,” said Francis Jr. “The car might have helped us out a little bit, we were down a cylinder for that run. It seemed to help us not spin the tires too much coming around the track. So it seemed to work out, but that’s something that we will have to fix before tomorrow. We got pole, we are very happy with that, and great to get those extra points toward the championship. Hopefully, we can extend that lead tomorrow.”

Dyson put his extensive Lime Rock Park knowledge to work early in the challenging conditions, turning a best lap of 1:00.051-seconds in the No. 20 ALTWELL CBD Ford Mustang. Prior to qualifying, Dyson unofficially eclipsed his two-year-old record on the 1.478-mile Classic Course with a lap of 49.951-seconds on a cool, dry track.

“We did our normal changes to the car that have worked pretty well for us in the past,” said Dyson, a resident of nearby Poughkeepsie. “The balance was pretty good, but unfortunately my visibility was really, really bad. I just could not see out there, so I did the best time. I thought that was good enough to hold, and I came in. Then Ernie went a fraction quicker that next lap. I thought we could go out and try to improve, but the track was getting worse, and the session got flagged prematurely.

“Growing up here, I’ve seen this place in all kinds of conditions, and I was surprised how well the track was draining today,” Dyson continued. “I’m hoping the rain goes away tomorrow for us to have our fans, friends and family out in dry weather. Either way, we will put on a great show.”

Chris Dyson

Sports car veteran Andy Lally will start third in the No. 21 Dyson Mustang, 1:00.077-seconds. Trying to improve his time, the Long Island native crashed in Turn 1, putting an end to the session three minutes early. Lally won in his lone TA start in 2017 at Watkins Glen International.

“I’ve never driven a Trans Am car in the wet before,” Lally said. “I was very happy with the balance of the car, but we lost the windshield (fogged up from the inside) and I just couldn’t see going into Turn 1. I missed my brake marker and just flew. Unfortunately, we went off on the outside of Turn 1, and tagged the wall enough to do a little left front fender damage.  We were pushing to go get pole and I was just too deep.

“I feel bad for the crew,” Lally continued. “This is the first time in all the years racing for Dyson that I’ve done damage to the car. The team says the damage doesn’t look too bad, so we will make it to grid tomorrow for the race.”

Paul Fix II timed in fourth-fastest for his first start of the season, running 1:01.7890-seconds in the No. 4 StopFlex.com/Car Coach Corvette. Fix is the only driver to win three-consecutive Trans Am races at Lime Rock. (2013, 2014, 2015)

“It was like I never left,” said Fix, a native of upstate New York. “It’s a car I’ve raced in the past, and it felt very comfortable. I’ve never raced on the Pirelli rain tires before, so at first, it was a slow progression. I was trying to feel out the grip level and how fast I could go without taking risks. I had to be smart about reacclimating myself. Even though we just got a few laps in, I know it’s going to be a great day tomorrow.”

Several drivers, including Laguna Seca winner Tomy Drissi, Ken Thwaits and Kerry Hitt, opted to end their session after a handful of timed laps.

Qualifying Results

 

Pos No. Class PIC Name Sponsor Car Time Diff Gap
1 98 TA 1 Ernie Francis Jr / Southwest Ranches Fla Future Star Racing Ford Mustang 59.205 0.000s 0.000s
2 20 TA 2 Chris Dyson / Poughkeepsie N.Y. ALTWELL CBD Ford Mustang 1:00.051 0.846 0.846
3 21 TA 3 Andy Lally / Atlanta Ga Amamos LaVida Tequilla Ford Mustang 1:00.077 0.872 0.026
4 4 TA 4 Paul Fix / Amelia Island Fla StopFlex.com/CarCoachReports Chevrolet Corvette 1:01.769 2.564 1.692
5 8 TA 5 Tomy Drissi / Los Angeles Calif Lucas Oil Chevrolet Camaro 1:02.243 3.038 0.474
6 10 XGT 1 Erich Joiner / Manhattan Beach Calif Good Boy Bob Coffee Roaster Porsche 991 GT3 R 1:03.418 4.213 1.175
7 57 TA 6 David Pintaric / Canfield Ohio Kryderacing Ford Mustang 1:04.336 5.131 0.918
8 59 TA 7 Simon Gregg / Ponte Vedra Bch Fla ThePeterGreggFoundation Chevrolet Camaro 1:05.110 5.905 0.774
9 23 TA 8 Amy Ruman / Stow Ohio McNicholsCo/CornerTechCNCSolut Chevrolet Corvette 1:13.694 14.489 8.584
10 19 TA 9 Kerry Hitt / Harrisburg Penn AdvancedCompositeProductsInc Cadillac CTS-V 1:24.412 25.207 10.718
11 5 TA 10 Ken Thwaits / Brentwood Tenn Franklin Road Apparel Chevrolet Camaro No Time
12 11 SGT 3 Justin Oakes / Houston Tex Droneworks Chevrolet Corvette DNQ
13 97 SGT 2 Michael Phillips / South Salem NY F.A.S.T. Auto Racing Chevrolet Corvette DNQ
14 67 SGT 1 Jason Berkeley / Falls Village Conn Falls Village Inn Chevrolet Corvette DNQ
15 94 GT 1 Philip Di Pippo / Mattituck NY Sasco Sports Ford Mustang DNQ

 

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