Winward Mercedes-AMG Secures Michelin Pilot Challenge Win at Watkins Glen

Winward Mercedes-AMG Secures Michelin Pilot Challenge Win at Watkins Glen


KMW Honda Goes Last-to-First in TCR

 Winward Racing scored the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge victory in Saturday’s LP Building Solutions 120 after poor luck bit the team that had appeared to play its pit stop strategy to perfection, CarBahn by Peregrine Racing, inside the final 20 minutes of the two-hour race.

 

Bryce Ward and Philip Ellis co-drove the winning No. 57 Mercedes-AMG GT GT4 to the victory in Grand Sport (GS) to the team’s fourth victory in the series, but first since Indianapolis in 2023. Ellis is filling in this weekend for Daan Arrow, who had a schedule clash this weekend.

 

From her first pole and the first in GS by a woman since 2007, Hannah Grisham led the field for the bulk of her first stint in the No. 26 Heart of Racing Team Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 EVO she shares with Hannah Greenemeier. But as she pitted just after the minimum drive-time window of 40 minutes elapsed, it became apparent that tire management in the heat and excellence from the crew on pit lane would make a big impact in the two-hour race.

 

On both pit sequences, the CarBahn crew that fielded the No. 39 BMW M4 GT4 EVO of Sean McAlister and Jeff Westphal gained several seconds on their competitors, after starting fourth. Westphal withstood an overcut attempt by Ellis in the second stint after Ellis had gained several seconds prior to the last stop.

 

It appeared as though the No. 39 BMW had the race won before Westphal appeared to strike a curb at Turn 5, with the resulting damaging puncturing his left rear tire. It also brought out a full-course caution, the first of the race after the first 100-plus minutes ran without one.

 

Following a restart, an additional full-course caution for debris on track brought the race behind the safety car to the finish.

 

The No. 57 Mercedes-AMG won ahead of a pair of Fords, the No. 13 McCumbee McAleer Racing Ford Mustang GT4 (Nate Cicero, Robert Noaker) and No. 60 KohR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4 (Evan Slater, Mike Skeen). Skeen had made a pass of Luca Mars in the No. 95 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT4 EVO for third just after the restart.

 

“I think it comes down to teamwork,” Bryce Ward said. “Having Philip as a co-driver this weekend helped me so much during the practice we did. The 39 car jumped us in the pit stops; ours were great, but theirs were better as they needed less fuel with a fuel advantage. I was sad to see them go out … but the racing gods were in our favor today.”

 

Following an alternator belt issue at Mid-Ohio, this result helps Ward in the championship as several cars should be within 100 points once provisional results are posted.

 

“I don’t think we came here thinking we had to win, but we came in with the attitude we must finish every single lap as best as we can to put us in the championship,” Ward explained. “It worked in our favor.”

 

TCR: KMW Goes Last-to-First with Honda

    

A technical infringement sent the No. 5 KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering Honda Civic FL5 TCR to the rear of the Touring Car (TCR) field to start Saturday’s race. But a comeback drive from Rocco Pasquarella to start the race and a strong finish from Tim Lewis Jr. ensure the KMW car broke its run of bad luck.

 

Pasquarella started 14th in the TCR field but quickly ascended to 10th in the first lap, sixth a few later, and third by the time the minimum drive time window elapsed 40 minutes into the race.

 

Once Lewis took over the car, he was in podium position behind fellow Honda runners HART, its No. 89 Civic in the hands of Chad Gilsinger. However, Lewis passed Gilsinger for the lead with 32 minutes remaining with a hard-charging Celso Neto up to third in his No. 77 Stallion Motorsports w/GOU Cupra Leon VZ TCR.

 

Neto then passed Lewis for the lead into the Bus Stop with 20 minutes to go. However, that was short-lived as four minutes later, roughly the same time as the GS leader encountered an issue, Lewis and Eddie Gou in the No. 55 Gou Racing w/Stallion Audi RS3 LMS TCR passed Neto.

 

A further charge from Mason Filippi in the No. 33 Bryan Herta Autosport with Curb Agajanian Hyundai Elantra N TCR brought him up to second past Gou, ensuring another strong result for both he and Bryson Morris, the championship leaders entering the race.

 

But for Pasquarella and Lewis, the win was a needed result as its first with Honda after a series of near misses in the last 18 months since switching from Alfa Romeo.

 

“It was a tough start to the weekend but we knew we’d be strong going forward (from the back),” said Pasquarella, who won his first IMSA race. “Last-to-first wasn’t what we expected for our first win, but it’s pretty memorable.”

 

Lewis, who won his 10th race and first since Road America in 2024, added: “We had major adversity this weekend, but Rocco never gave up. The KMW team gave us a great car and we capitalized on it.”

 

The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge races next at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada outside Toronto for Round 6 on Saturday, July 11.


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