Late Incidents Ruin Winning Bids for Tristan McKee, Barry Boes; M1 Racecars Tops in Pro-Am (Jared Odrick), Western Challenge (Brody Goble)
Overview
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Tristan McKee, Driver, No. 28 Spire Gainbridge/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:
“It was a good learning experience. We started third but fell back to around sixth or so and rallied our way back to the top-three on the next restart. Held position there for pretty much the rest of the race until we got wrecked going into the Corkscrew and we had to go to the back. From there, we ended up coming back finish sixth. But it was a good weekend, our Spire/Gainbridge Camaro was pretty solid. We’ve still got some things to work on, but I think it was really good for me not seeing the track before in a TA2 car. We’ve just got to keep improving, keep testing. I want to thank all the TeamSLR guys who give me a good racecar.”
Barry Boes, Driver No. 27 Accio Data/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:
“It was an unfortunate end to what could have been our second solid weekend in a row here on the West Coast. We qualified eighth overall, which is really good, but not surprising as I typically start strong in the initial sessions of a weekend, and here we only had a 25-minute practice before we qualified. The race was going pretty much according to plan, I was leading in Pro-Am, and all of a sudden came upon an incident at the Corkscrew and sustained damage that didn’t allow us to continue. It’s a shame after we got our first Pro-Am win last weekend at Sonoma, but I am happy for our M1 Racecars teammate Brody Goble, who was first in the Western Championship race and on the overall national podium.”
Next Up
The Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series resumes three weeks hence with round five, the annual Trans Am Memorial Day classic, at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, May 23-24. The weekend begins with a pair of TA2 test sessions at 10:05 a.m. EDT and 1:05 p.m. Friday (May 23), followed by official TA2 practice at 5:15 p.m. Qualifying is slated for 9:05 a.m. Saturday (May 24), followed by the 68-lap, 75-minute race around the 1.478-mile, seven-turn circuit at 2 p.m. Live streaming video of the race will be provided by Speed Sport 1, with simulcast coverage on the Trans Am channel on YouTube.
-TeamSLR-