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BimmerWorld Amazing VIR Story! - Warning SPOILERS
** Caution - This story contains race SPOILERS **
BimmerWorld Makes an Amazing March to Take 2nd and 6th at VIR For starters, the opening episode at Round 1, held at Daytona International Speedway, produced an amazing finish of second-place for the #81 BimmerWorld/GearWrench BMW E90 driven by Seth Thomas and Bill Heumann. Episode Two, at the Miami-Homestead circuit, brought the BimmerWorld/GearWrench team slightly down to Earth, as the #81 took fourth and the #80 BMW E90 of James Clay and David White finished in seventh-place. Episode Three at Barber Motorsports Park held early promise when David White earned his first career series pole position, but with the track configuration playing right into the hands of their rivals, the team was forced to settle with a fifth and sixth-place finish with their two-car assault. Records will show that the #81 of Thomas and Heumann earned another podium with a second-place finish, and that Clay and White's #80 landed in sixth-place, but how the two cars arrived at their respective finishing positions hardly went according to the script. We'll begin with the #80, which started out on Thursday as BimmerWorld's usual #80 BMW E90, but come Saturday, Clay and White were still racing the #80, but not the #80 owned by BimmerWorld. Huh? What? A deal was quickly made with the RRT Racing team to rent their BMW E90. With the usual camaraderie and spirit within the GRAND-AM paddock, RRT aided BimmerWorld's immediate needs and with the 'surrogate' E90 in hand, BimmerWorld's peerless team of technicians began the foreboding task of 'BimmerWorld-izing' the RRT E90 to their specification. "We got the RRT car at 4 AM Friday morning, went over it and then teched it as the #80," Clay continued. "RRT handed us a solid car, but every team has their own way of doing things, so Jason Marks and the rest of our crew went to work on it making it like the BimmerWorld car we are more familiar with. It's hard to start a race weekend off with an all-nighter, but that's what was required and everybody dug in." "Adapting to any new car can be challenging, but the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge cars are relatively simple race cars which makes the process easier. Beyond the basic controls that every car has, there are only a handful of important switches, like the radio push-to-talk button and pit speed limiter for example, that you need to be very familiar with. Before the race, James, myself, and our crew practiced several driver changes to ensure that we wouldn't miss a beat during the pit stop in the race. We started the race as prepared as usual and it showed in our sixth-place finish." Achieving a sixth-place finish isn't normally something Clay's team would be satisfied with, but after the harrowing events leading up to the race, they'll make an exception. As if the #80's storyline wasn't exciting enough, the #81 came home in second-place gasping for fuel and sputtering across the finish line, thanks to a masterful plan hatched by BimmerWorld's race engineer and strategist, Wayne Yawn. Not to mention the masterful and fuel-miserly drives by Seth Thomas and Bill Heumann. Thomas says he drove with faith that they had enough fuel to make it to the finish line...but he still couldn't believe he had to stretch a tank of fuel as far as he was being asked to. "The last lap was the only lap I doubted Wayne! I was starving for fuel coming out of Turn 1 so I knew we were going to be cutting it close. I knew if I made it to the turn called 'Rollercoaster' I could coast to the finish. The car made it there and then some...I ran out of fuel just past the checkered flag. If Wayne says we could make it then I know we can. I definitely know he had it worked out down to the last lap, if not the last few inches on the track!" With two podium finishes from four races, Thomas and Heumann continue to forge an amazingly strong and productive partnership behind the wheel of their BimmerWorld/GearWrench BMW. Heumann says that with similar goals and personalities, their partnership is equally as strong on and off the track. With the 2010 season almost at the halfway point, Thomas and Heumann sit second in the drivers' standings, the BimmerWorld/GearWrench team holds second in the teams' championship, just six points behind the 2009 ST-class winners, and Clay and White have also marched up the driver's points after being taken out at Round 1, and are now tied for 11th, all in the team's first year in the series. Who knows what Episode Five will have in store for the team in five week's time at Lime Rock Park, but after the dramas this past weekend, James Clay says he wouldn't mind it if the plot was a tad bit boring going forward. "It will take a while for things to slow down, that's for sure. We have a lot of work to do to repair our own #80 now. The car is headed to Steve Bassen at Bassen Autobody right away. He spent the VIR race weekend looking over the crashed car and has everything in place to make it perfect again. After last weekend, we don't need any more cliffhangers or suspense. As for the next race at Lime Rock, I think a normal, boring event where everything goes according to plan would be nice!" Tune into SPEED on May 1st at 1 pm E.T. to watch BimmerWorld's amazing performance at the Bosch Engineering 200 from Virginia International Raceway, and follow the team's progress at www.BimmerWorldRacing.com. |
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Tim- It was good to finally meet you at NHMS the other day. Did you go down to VIR for the race? I'm thinking about going down to Lime Rock next month . . .
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I didn't go down to the race, just got the newsletter and wanted to share. When is the LR race, maybe I'll try to make it down. Tim
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There was a bunch of tore up equipment there at VIR. Amazingly, I had no body damage whatsoever. On the other hand, we broke 31,000 miles on the car. One driver (Ray Mason) actually drove this particular car back in 2001 at Daytona in a Grand-Am Cup race. We were team senior citizen over the weekend. One driver and my fueler can collect social security.
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Is there a way to watch this stuff over the internet? I love this kind of racing.
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Tim the race is May 28th which is Saturday.
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