Tooele, Utah (12 August 2017) – Making his first ever Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy USA start, young McKay Snow made a big impression on Saturday as he took a flag to flag victory at Utah Motorsports Campus in the No. 66 TruSpeed Autosport/Porsche GT3 Cup machine.
Image courtesy of Photos by Michael Wells
It was a mix of youth and experience leading the 34-car field as young Max Root (No. 07 GT Technik/Porsche 911 GT3 Cup) returned to the podium with his run to second place, while former series champion Loren Beggs (No. 08 911 Design/Porsche GT3 Cup) solidified his 2017 championship leading status with a run to third.
The young Snow, who calls Utah home and has a lot of experience on the 3.048-mile circuit, took the lead at the start and never looked back, growing his advantage all the way to the checkered flag. The podium celebrations saw incoming Porsche North America President Dr. Daniel Armbruster participate in the trophy awards as he prepares to take on his new role following the successful tenure of Jens Walther.
“I just tried to be consistent and not make any mistakes,” said Snow, who joined TruSpeed Autosport for the race weekend after a last minute call-up. “I knew that if I was able to do that, I’d be able to stay out front. It is great to be racing back at Miller and to take the win. It is the same old track to me, I could run this place blindfolded!”
Taking the Diamond Masters win was Michael Zuieback (No. 2 Competition Motorsports/Discount Tire Porsche 911 GT3), who had to play a patient game through the duration of the race to emerge with the victory over Preston Calvert, who was making his first ever start in the growing series.
It turned out to be a big day of racing for Discount Tire, as Sam Hornish won the NASCAR Xfinity race at Mid-Ohio aboard his Discount Tire-sponsored machine.
“The first half of the race, Preston took off on me and built a nice gap,” said Zuieback. “But the second half of the race I just refocused and was able to improve my pace and had faster laps and began to close the gap a little bit. When I caught up to him, we hit some traffic and he got caught out and had to slow down. So that cleared the way for me to get by him. He was the rabbit and it took everything I had to catch up to him! It was a fun race and a great day for Discount Tire, winning here and winning at Mid Ohio, just a fun day all around.”
“The racing was great today and I had a really great time out there,” said Calvert, who will also compete in the Pirelli Sprint X event. “I raced door to door through turns three and four, and it worked out well with the drivers giving each other the room needed. It is a great group to race with. The competition is very strong with some young drivers and also some very good older drivers that are awesome as well. So I really enjoyed it and want to keep racing here.”
Taking the Platinum victory was Ray Shahi (No. 65 Porsche/TruSpeed Autosport) to add to his sterling record of wins this season after winning the first seven races of the year. After being bested in the eighth race by his TruSpeed Autosport teammate Larry Schnur, Shahi was pleased to return to the best seat in the house atop the podium. Schnur took second on Saturday ahead of David Lockwood in his No. 42 Air Power Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.
“I’m very excited to be back on top again,” said Shahi. “We had some issues on Friday with the car and I couldn’t go out. But the team got everything sorted for me to be ready to go today. I had a good start to the race and then next thing you know, I was gone! Just made sure I kept everyone behind me. It is nice to be back on top. The streak was over at Laguna, the streak starts again now hopefully!”
The continued Silver class battle between Sean McAlister (No. 00 Competition Motorsports/Porsche Cayman GT4) and Jeff Kearl (No. 26 Rearden Racing/Porsche Cayman GT4) saw Kearl emerge with the victory over McAlister to add another chapter to the duo’s season-long tussle for the top.
The Silver Masters podium saw Steve Goldman (No. 1 Competition Motorsports/Porsche Cayman GT4) add to his trophy case with a victory over Carl Toffelmire (No. 62 Competition Motorsports/Porsche Cayman GT4) and Martin Brauns (No. 59 Flying Lizard/Porsche Cayman GT4).