Perfectly timed pit stop leads to IMSA
GTLM win for Ganassi and Ford in Canada -- Ryan Briscoe, Richard Westbrook
take No. 67 Ford GT to win
Some IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races are won on the track
and some are won in the pits.
During Sunday’s Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport
Park (CTMP), it was a case of the latter for the winning No. 67 Ford Chip
Ganassi Racing Ford GT of Ryan Briscoe and Richard Westbrook in the GT Le
Mans (GTLM) class.
After starting second – one week after collecting the pole position at
Watkins Glen International – the No. 67 paced itself throughout the first
half of the race, as each of the four manufacturers in the class took
their turns atop the leaderboard.
With less than an hour remaining, Westbrook took the reins from starting
co-driver Briscoe and ran second behind the No. 3 Corvette Racing
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R of Antonio Garcia. Garcia then ducked into the
pits as the class was set to cycle through another round of stops and
Westbrook cycled into the lead.
Drama quickly began to unfold as the No. 6 Acura Team Penske Acura DPi of
Juan Pablo Montoya lost a tire on track, bringing out a full-course
caution. Aware of the situation, the No. 67 Ford dove into the pits
immediately before the caution was called and completed its stop as the
safety car exited pit lane.
“You never stop believing,” said Westbrook. “We really improved the car
after first practice. It was a real handful. And at period of times during
the race, it was still a handful. We see stuff from the pickup. But when
the guys gave me some clear track, I managed to clean up the tires and the
pace wasn’t too bad.
“They just did a great call, so this goes to the team and my fantastic
teammate giving us a fantastic chance putting it on the front row, which
was definitely over-achieving. It just gives us great confidence knowing
we can win in this way. It’s just great to be part of.”
The win at CTMP is the second of the year for Westbrook and Briscoe, who
also delivered Ford Chip Ganassi Racing’s 200th team win at the Rolex 24
At Daytona in January.
And for the first time this season, the team entered the race weekend not
in the GTLM championship lead, but in second place behind teammates Joey
Hand and Dirk Mueller in the No. 66 Ford GT, who won last Sunday at at
Watkins Glen. However, with their victory and a fifth-place finish for the
No. 66 at CTMP, Westbrook and Briscoe reclaimed their position at the top.
“Unreal,” said Briscoe of getting the championship lead back. “This result
today, as Rick said, played the strategy perfectly, play the traffic, and
Rick just drove unbelievably. I mean the car was not easy to drive today.
He was just masterful. What a result. We’ll definitely take that.”
A pair of Corvettes rounded out the remaining steps on the GTLM podium,
with the No. 3 of Garcia and co-driver Jan Magnussen holding on to second
place and the No. 4 Corvette of Tommy Milner and Oliver Gavin in third.
With the runner-up result, the No. 3 moves into second place in the point
standings, six points out of first, 181-175.
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