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Difficult Day by the Bay for Team Cadillac
By GM Racing News; photos copyright Richard Prince
Jul 16, 2005, 20:21 PST

 

Cadillac and Pilgrim Maintain Championship Leads as Papis and Angelelli Encounter Trouble at Infineon Raceway

SONOMA, Calif., July 16, 2005 - Despite a brilliant blue sky and bright California sunshine, Team Cadillac's day at Infineon Raceway was clouded by accidents and mechanical gremlins. Andy Pilgrim was the top finisher among three Cadillac drivers competing in the SCCA SPEED World Championship GT, bringing his black CTS-V home in eighth place at the track across the bay from San Francisco. Max Papis was sidelined after contact with Tommy Archer's Viper, but persevered to finish 21st after the Team Cadillac crew repaired his car's damaged rear suspension. Max Angelelli was credited with 20th place after experiencing a transmission problem while running third. Lou Gigliotti won the 25-lap race, scoring Corvette's first SPEED GT victory since 2003.

The good news for Team Cadillac: Pilgrim maintained his lead in the drivers championship, and Cadillac continued to lead the manufacturers' standings over Porsche.

"It was a tough day, to say the least," said Pilgrim, who now holds a four-point lead in the drivers championship. "Qualifying 14th wasn't exactly the highlight of my year, but we had a good start and I passed several cars on the first lap. I was happy to be running 10th, and then with all of the action ahead of us, suddenly I was up to sixth.

 


"I couldn't gain any ground on the Porsche in front of me, and then unfortunately we had an engine issue," he continued. "The sound of the engine changed and I lost some power, so I just had to hang on to the checkered flag."

Papis was involved in an incident with Archer on the sixth lap when the Viper driver tried to go inside of him in Turn 7. The resulting contact left Papis with a flat right-rear tire and a damaged suspension. The crew replaced the components and got Papis back on track.

"It was unfortunate that Max got hit, but the team did an awesome job in the pits to get him back in the race," said Team Cadillac program manager Dave Spitzer. "We knew the rules required Max to finish half the race distance in order to lose some REWARDS weight, and thanks to the Team Cadillac crew, he did."


A mechanical problem in the gearbox system took Max Angelelli out of contention when he slowed on the 16th lap.

"The car was good and I tried my best," Angelelli reported. "I'm just glad that I was able to finish half of the race and lose some REWARDS weight."

Despite the difficulties in today's race, Cadillac has a four-point lead over Porsche in the manufacturers championship after seven rounds of the 11-race series. Team Cadillac is looking forward to brighter days when the SCCA World Challenge resumes at Portland International Raceway on July 31.

Today's SPEED GT race at Infineon Raceway will be televised on the SPEED Channel at 1:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 17.


RACE SUMMARY
Track: Infineon Raceway, 2.53-mile road course
Winner: Lou Gigliotti, Corvette C6
Margin of Victory: 7.121 seconds
Average Speed: 86.779 mph
Pole: Lou Gigliotti, Corvette C6, 91.463 mph

SCCA SPEED GT RESULTS
Pos./Driver/Car/Laps
1. Lou Gigliotti, Corvette C6. 25 laps
2. Tony Gaples, Corvette C6, 25
3. Tommy Archer, Dodge Viper, 25
4. Mike McCann, Dodge Viper, 25
5. Robin Liddell, Porsche 911 Cup, 25

8. Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V, 25
20. Max Angelelli, Cadillac CTS-V, 15 (transmission)
21. Max Papis, Cadillac CTS-V, 15


SPEED GT CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (after 7 of 11 events)
Driver/Car/Points (victories in parentheses)
1. Andy Pilgrim/Cadillac CTS-V, 163
2. Tommy Archer/Viper, 159 (2)
3. Robin Liddell/Porsche 911, 151 (1)
4. Wolf Henzler/Porsche, 127 (1)
5. Max Papis/Cadillac CTS-V, 126 (1)

Manufacturer/Points (victories in parentheses)
1. Cadillac, 42 (2)
2. Porsche, 38 (2)
3. Dodge, 28 (2)
4. Chevrolet, 22 (1)

NEXT EVENT
July 31, Portland International Raceway
TV: SPEED, Aug. 7, 3 p.m. EDT (check local listings)

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