Fix and Andretti grab Motor City 100 poles in Detroit

June 3, 2016

 Fix and Andretti grab Motor City 100 poles in Detroit

Hometown driver Dean Martin sets pole in TA4 at Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix

DETROIT, Mich. [June 3, 2016] – Paul Fix, driver of the No. 50 StopFlex.com/ TheCarCoach.com Chevrolet Corvette, will start on pole for Dual 1 of the Motor City 100, presented by 3-Dimensional Services, tomorrow, Saturday June 4, as the Trans Am Series makes its return to Detroit in the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. Adam Andretti and Dean Martin will also start on pole in their respective classes, TA2 and TA4.

Fix’s pole came courtesy of a 1:34.613 lap around the 2.36-mile Belle Isle Grand Prix Circuit, beating out RJ Lopez by just over a tenth of a second for the top spot on the Trans Am grid. Lopez turned a 1:34.774 lap behind the wheel of the No. 06 Optica Lopez/Republica Brewing Chevrolet Corvette, still strong enough to start alongside Fix come tomorrow.

“It’s great to have Trans Am back in Detroit,” said Fix. “These big muscle cars—this is where they really belong. I’m pleased to have the StopFlex.com, CarCoach.com Chevrolet Corvette on pole, and I feel like we really have a good car here this weekend. We turned a strong lap, but it was also in traffic. Tomorrow, we’ll look to get out front, stay clean and ahead of it— I’m confident in putting together a strong performance.”

John Baucom, in the No. 86 Roadraceparts.com/Baucom Motorsports Ford Mustang, will start third in the TA class after turning a 1:36.399 lap. While Trans Am veteran Greg Pickett, in the No. 68 Pickett Racing Jaguar XKR, and 2013, 2014 Champion Doug Peterson, in the No. 87 3Dimensional.com Cadillac CTS-V, will start fourth and fifth after laps of 1:36.476 and 1:36.567, respectively.

In TA2 Adam Andretti, in the No. 44 ECC/Anchor Bolt and Screw Dodge Challenger, captured pole with a time of 1:38.347 bringing full-circle a lifetime of experiences with Trans Am at the Detroit Grand Prix as he emerged in front of a class qualifying session.

“I remember coming out to the Detroit Grand Prix races with my uncle Mario when I was young,” said Andretti. “Trans Am was always racing on the grand prix weekends longside the open-wheels, and I grew up watching those races. To be here racing in Detroit with Trans Am, it’s an honor in and of itself. To be on pole, that’s something special. I’m just thrilled and thrilled for our team. They work so hard and to bring this home for Engineered Components Company, Anchor Bolt and Screw and BSN Sports and our crew, it’s a dream come true—it really is.”

Starting alongside Andretti will be 2013 and 2014 TA2 Champion Cameron Lawrence, in the No. 11 TI Automotive Dodge Challenger, making his first Trans Am appearance in 2016. Lawrence powered the No. 11 around the circuit to the tune of a 1:38.814 lap, giving Dodge a front row sweep for the class.

Defending TA2 Champion Gar Robinson, in the No. 74 Pura Vida Tequila/74 Ranch Resort Chevrolet Camaro, will start third, courtesy of a 1:38.880 lap—just short of Lawrence’s time. The TA2 class top five was completed by Louis-Philippe Montour, in the No. 77 SpeedLogix/Montour LTD Dodge Challenger, and Marc Miller, in the No. 12 Stevens Miller Racing Dodge Challenger, Lawrence’s Stevens-Miller teammates—giving the team three drivers in the top five and Dodge four cars in the top five.

Dean Martin secured the TA4 pole by a comfortable margin, nearly a full two seconds above Brain Kleeman, 1:40.691 to 1:42.526, who will start alongside him in tomorrow’s race. Martin, who calls the Detroit area home, is proud to carry on the heritage of production racing in Detroit.

“It’s great to be on pole here at home,” said Martin. “I’ve been racing on this course for awhile now, and it’s great to see this legacy of American muscle production racing continue in Detroit, where it belongs. I’m looking forward to the race and we’re starting in a strong position; but as I’ve said from the beginning, this weekend the driver who wins TA4 will be the one who manages the multi-class traffic best—fortunately, I’ve raced in series with multi-class formats for some time now.”

Two-time defending class champion Ernie Francis, Jr., in the No. 98 Beta Tools/Liquid Performance Chevrolet Camaro, will start third in TA4 after turning a 1:42.588 lap, while Michigan’s own Craig Capaldi, in the No. 8 Wolverine Bronze/Ford Performance Ford Mustang, and Todd Napieralski, in the No. 39 Tremec/SKF/Backstreet Performance Chevrolet Camaro, complete the TA4 top five with times of 1:42.791 and 1:43.442, respectively.

Dual 1 of the Motor City 100, presented by 3-Dimensional Services Group, a 50-minute race, will be held at 8:55 AM EST, tomorrow June 4. Dual 2 will be held at 11:40 AM EST on Sunday, June 5 where starting order will be determined by finishing order in Dual 1.

Kyle Marcelli, in the No. 96 MBRP Performance Exhaust Chevrolet Camaro, had his times disqualified after technical inspection after the No. 96 was found to not have the series-required restrictor as per 14.8.18 in the series rulebook. Subsequently, he will be moved to the back of the TA2 starting grid.

The Motor City 100, presented by 3-Dimensional Services Group, represents Trans Am’s first appearance in Detroit since 2001 and is the series’ 19th appearance in the Motor City.

Fans can keep up with the Trans Am Series throughout the weekend at www.gotransam.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gotransam and on Twitter at @gotransam.

TA Qualfiying Final 

TA2/TA4 Qualfiying Final 


Motor City 100 Event Schedule:

Saturday, June 4, 2016
8:55 AM - 9:45 AM 3-Dimensional Services Group Motor City 100 - Dual 1

Sunday, June 5, 2016
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Trans Am Driver Autograph Session
11:40 AM - 12:30 PM 3-Dimensional Services Group Motor City 100 - Dual 2

All times EST


About:

3-Dimensional Services Group:

The 3-Dimensional Services Group is a global leader in rapid manufacturing incorporating full-service prototype, low-volume production and assembly. The companies utilize state-of-the-art technology to provide flexible manufacturing solutions to its customers with a unique approach to tooling and design validation without compromising quality, all to meet the demands of today’s compressed timing. The companies’ capabilities include rapid prototyping of solid models; state-of-the-art fiber laser technology to cut, weld, drill and surface treat; robotic lasers for fabricating; waterjet cutting; high-speed CNC machining centers for power, speed and accuracy; stamping, forming and injection molding presses as well as a pattern and model shop.

The Trans Am Series:

The Trans Am Series, America’s Road Racing Series, began igniting the passion of motorsports fans across the world in 1966 and has been home to some of the greatest names in road racing. Today, Trans Am continues to honor its legacy, while challenging the status quo in racing, through meaningful racing platforms and a driver-oriented focus. The Trans Am Series is operated by The Trans Am Race Company, LLC (TARC), through a five-year agreement in which TARC oversees the management and marketing of the Trans Am Series. SCCA Pro Racing sanctions Trans Am events and provides operations services to the Series.

Defending Champions include: Amy Ruman (TA), Gar Robinson (TA2), Ernie Francis, Jr., (TA3 American Muscle) and Lee Saunders (TA3 International). For more on the Trans Am Series visit www.gotransam.com, “like” Trans Am on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gotransam, or follow Trans Am on Twitter at @gotransam.

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