ALMS – The uncompromising Muscle Milk at Lime Rock Park

Muscle Milk Pickett Racing dominated the Lime Rock Park race to claim its third consecutive victory of the season. The HPD of Klaus Graf and Lucas Luhr finished six laps ahead of its direct opponents.

Published on 07/07/2013 à 10:04

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ALMS – The uncompromising Muscle Milk at Lime Rock Park

Muscle Milk Pickett Racing continues its success with another victory won with the HPD of Klaus Graf and Lucas Luhr which started from pole at Lime Rock Park. If the Lola B12/60 of Chris Dyson and Guy Smith took the advantage during the first laps, Dyson Racing (which celebrated its 30 years of existence this weekend) lost contact with the n°6 during the change of driver. The No. 16 took second place on the podium, finishing six laps behind the winners. As for Meyrick-Legge's DeltaWing, the No. 0 retired after completing around a hundred laps.

Level 5 Motorsports unsurprisingly takes victory in LMP2 with the HPD ARX-03b driven by Ryan Briscoe and Scott Tucker, the driver IndyCar choosing to sacrifice his qualifications at Pocono for the ALMS race. Sharp-Cosmo's Extreme Speed ​​Motorsports HPD nevertheless managed to put the pressure on as it finished less than a minute behind the #551.

Bruno Junqueira and Duncan Ende took LMPC victory in the RSR Racing FLM by holding off the #05 of Jonathan Bennett and Colin Braun, the Core team finishing close behind the #9 on the finishing line.

First place also remained undecided from start to finish in GT. BMW Team RLL finally took victory with the Z4 GTE of Dirk Muller and John Edwards finishing less than a second ahead of the Corvette C6 ZR1 of Magnussen-Garcia. There Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Core of Patrick Long and Tom Kimber-Smith completed the podium less than half a minute behind. Spencer Pumpelly and Nelson Canache Jr dominated the GTC to win on the Flying Lizard Motorsports Porsche.

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