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O'Connell, Martin double up in Detroit

Both drivers go flag-to-flag for Round Six World Challenge wins

#50 Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302: Dean Martin

#50 Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302: Dean Martin

David Yowe

Johnny O'Connell, of Flowery Branch, Ga. (GT) and Dean Martin (in photo), of Westland, Mich. (GTS) repeated their Round 5 victories in Round 6 of the 2014 Pirelli World Challenge season, at the Cadillac V-Series Challenge presented by the Metro Detroit Cadillac Dealers. Additionally, Marcelo Hahn, of Sao Paulo, Brazil, became the first driver to score a second win within the GT-A classification this season.

Both O'Connell and Martin not only repeated their wins, but completed the same feats as they achieved on Saturday – flag-to-flag victories from Motul pole positions, which they earned by virtue of setting the fastest race laps in Round 5. O'Connell's win is his third this season and fifth in six starts over three years at Belle Isle Park; Martin's is his second of the season and third in four starts the last two years at Belle Isle.

In GT, the Cadillac teammates of O'Connell, in the No. 3 Cadillac Racing Cadillac CTS-V.R and Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, Fla., in the sister No. 8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac CTS-V.R, got great starts from first and second on the grid and held the pace to the rest of the field for the remainder of the race.

The gap between them closed as the leaders worked through GTS class traffic in the waning stages of the race. Pilgrim got to O'Connell's rear bumper but never made a passing attempt. As the race reached the final 10 minutes, two separate instances of contact put the race under yellow. O'Connell's margin of victory under yellow was 0.148 of a second following the conclusion of the 25-lap race. "There are certain tracks that you know that you have to do well at. When we are on the street circuits we have an opportunity," O'Connell said. "The hardest thing for any driver is winning the first time at any track and once you win you wake up the next morning knowing that you can do it again."

In third in GT was Andrew Palmer, of Chicago, in the No. 21 GMG Racing Audi R8 Ultra for his second straight podium finish after finishing second on Saturday. It's Palmer's fourth podium finish of his first season in Pirelli World Challenge. Rounding out the top five was Mike Skeen, of Charlotte, N.C., in the No. 2 Hawk Performance Audi R8 Ultra, and Anthony Lazzaro, of Atlanta, Ga., in the No. 61 R. Ferri Motorsports Ferrari 458 Italia GT.

Skeen matched his fourth place result from Saturday while Lazzaro charged from eighth on the grid up to fifth by the finish. Lazzaro made several passes, with a move on Robert Thorne, of Littleton, Col., in the No. 6 K-PAX Racing McLaren 12C GT3 for seventh on Lap 12 earning him the Cadillac CTS-V Move of the Race.

Hahn, driving the No. 0 Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Gallardo FL2, completed an excellent bounce back race in GT-A after contact at Turn 6 ended his race on Saturday. Second was GT-A points leader Michael Mills, of Angleton, Texas, in the No. 41 EFFORT Racing Porsche GT3 R and third, for his second straight podium finish, was Dan Knox, of Pilot Point, Texas, in the No. 80 ACS Manufacturing, Inc./Performance SpeedTech SRT Viper GT3-R. "I was in first place yesterday and made a mistake and my team spent all night repairing the car for today," Hahn said. "In the beginning I was in second place and it was hard to pass Mills, but I got a chance and used it."

Eight cars in the GTS race were in podium contention, two had a more realistic shot at the win as a GT-A car was wedged in-between second and third place for the first 13 laps of the race.

Martin, in the No. 50 Picture Cars East/Rehagen Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302S led the similar car driven by Alec Udell, of The Woodlands, Texas, in the No. 17 Watson Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302S for the first 13 laps, with the rest of the field engaged in a tight battle for third.

The GTS field closed up as Martin and Udell had to hold off Tony Buffomante, of Naperville, Ill., in the No. 33 Capaldi Racing/Ford Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302S, Mark Wilkins, of Toronto, in the No. 38 Kia Motors America Kia Optima, Jack Roush Jr., of Livonia, Mich., in the No. 60 ROUSH Road Racing Ford Mustang Boss 302R and Jack Baldwin, of Marietta, Ga., in the No. 73 RESET-MD/StopTech/Motul Porsche Cayman S.

Lap 20 proved the decisive moment of the race in the battle for the remaining podium positions behind Martin. Contact between James Sofronas, of Villa Park, Calif., in the No. 14 Spyder/The Thermal Club Audi R8 Ultra and Udell entering Turn 12 took Udell out of contention; the 18-year-old sought his first podium since finishing third in Sunday's second race here last year. Seventh place did not reflect how well he raced.

Additionally, contact between Baldwin and Roush at Turn 8 knocked Roush out of the race and put the field under yellow for the second time, and ultimately ended the race behind the safety car.

Martin was able to hang on and complete his first career series weekend sweep, with a winning margin of victory under yellow of 2.124 seconds. "We are committed to doing a full season in the series with our Mustang; the Mustangs really show their strength here in Detroit, our home territory," Martin said. "It's really great to bring home a win for Ford here. Hats off to our crew, brand new car that was originally built as a show car and we tore it down and took what was left from the race car from Barber."

Buffomante advanced to second, for his second podium finish and fourth top-five finish of the season. Wilkins, in third, has his third podium and fourth top-five finish in the last five races. Baldwin ended fourth, ahead of Ric Bushey, of Virginia Beach, Va. in the No. 51 Nissan/Motul/SPL/OSGiken/Sparco/Sunoco Nissan 370Z in a career-best fifth place.

Bushey had a banner day en route to this result. His SFR Enterprises, Inc. team worked more than 36-plus hours in the days prior to the weekend to even make the trip to Detroit. From 17th on the GTS grid, Bushey gained seven positions off the standing start to secure the Optima Batteries Best Standing Start Award. The ultimate gain of 13 positions from his starting spot also meant he earned the Sunoco Hard Charger Award.

Of note, Roush, who was classified 19th, earned the Invisible Glass Clean Pass of the Race Award for his move on Lawson Aschenbach, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on Lap 9. Aschenbach, driving the No. 1 Blackdog Speed Shop Chevrolet Camaro, endured a difficult weekend with a 19th place result Saturday and a 20th on Sunday.

Points are provisional until posted as final, with O'Connell now in the lead of GT leaving the weekend with 702 points. Lazzaro on 614 and Palmer on 579 round out the top three. In GTS, the margin is 15 between Wilkins on 571 and Baldwin on 556. Martin, on the strength of his two wins, has vaulted from 17th entering the weekend to third leaving it, now on 466 points. In GT-A, Mills with 325 points leads Tim Pappas and Henrik Hedman, who both have 307 points.

The next round for the GT, GT-A and GTS contingent is at Elkhart Lake's Road America from June 19-21, as Pirelli World Challenge returns to the picturesque Wisconsin road course for the first time since 2009. With the TC, TCA and TCB classes also in action there, it will be the second of four all-class weekends this season.

The Cadillac V-Series Challenge presented by the Metro Detroit Cadillac Dealers races will air on NBC Sports Network on Sunday, June 15, at 2:30 p.m. ET.

RESULTS

DETROIT, MI - Results from Sunday's 25 lap 58.75 mile Pirelli World Challenge Championship GT/GT-A/GTS Round 6 race, part of the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix at Belle Isle Road Course, with finishing position, class, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, car, laps and reason out (if any).

1. GT, (1), Johnny O'Connell, Flowery Branch, Ga., Cadillac CTS-V R, 25.

2. GT, (2), Andy Pilgrim, Boca Raton, Fla., Cadillac CTS-V R, 25, -.148.

3. GT, (3), Andrew Palmer, Chicago, Ill., Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -2.877.

4. GT, (4), Mike Skeen, Charlotte, N.C., Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -4.146.

5. GT, (8), Anthony Lazzaro, Atlanta, Ga., Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia, 25, -5.804.

6. GT, (6), James Sofronas, Villa Park, Calif., Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -6.173.

7. GT, (9), Nick Mancuso, Chicago, Ill., Ferrari 458 GT3, 25, -8.408.

8. GT, (7), Robert Thorne, Littleton, Colo., McLaren 12C GT3, 25, -12.158.

9. GT, (10), Tim Bergmeister, Langfeld Germany, , Porsche GT3R, 25, -16.507.

10. GT, (12), Marcelo Hahn(A), Sao Paulo Brasil, BR, Lamborghini Gallardo FL2, 25, -21.738.

11. GT, (11), Michael Mills(A), Angleton, Texas, Porsche GT3R, 25, -23.050.

12. GT, (14), Dan Knox(A)(R), Pilot Point, Texas, SRT Viper GT3R, 25, -28.218.

13. GT, (16), Henrik Hedman(A)(R), Ft Lauderdale, Fla., Ferrari 458 GT3, 25, -33.967.

14. GT, (13), Tim Pappas(A), Boston, Mass., Mercedes AMG SLS GT3, 25, -34.782.

15. GT, (15), Bret Curtis(A), Austin, Texas, Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -38.106.

16. GT, (17), Brent Holden(A), Newport Coast, Calif., Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -38.447.

17. GT, (18), Bill Ziegler(A), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Audi R8 Ultra, 25, -43.628.

18. GT, (5), Alex Figge, Denver, Colo., McLaren 12C GT3, 22, -3 lap.

1. GTS, (1), Dean Martin, Westland, Mich., Ford MustangBoss302S, 24.

2. GTS, (3), Tony Buffomante, Naperville, Ill., Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -2.124.

3. GTS, (5), Mark Wilkins, Toronto, Ontario, Kia Optima, 24, -2.930.

4. GTS, (7), Jack Baldwin, Marietta, Ga., Porsche Cayman S, 24, -4.183.

5. GTS, (17), Ric Bushey, Virginia Beach, Va., Nissan 370Z, 24, -6.070.

6. GTS, (14), David Sterckx, Brussels Belgium, BG, Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -7.296.

7. GTS, (2), Alec Udell, The Woodlands, Texas, Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -8.242.

8. GTS, (12), Drew Regitz, Denver, Colo., Aston Martin GT4, 24, -16.697.

9. GTS, (16), Brad Adams, New Orleans, La., Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -18.204.

10. GTS, (13), Mitch Landry, Lake Charles, La., Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -19.396.

11. GTS, (19), Tony Gaples, Libertyville, Ill., Chevrolet Camaro, 24, -29.459.

12. GTS, (11), Nick Esayian, San Diego, Calif., Aston Martin GT4, 24, -32.988.

13. GTS, (10), Erik Davis, Burbank, Calif., Ford MustangBoss302S, 24, -35.151.

14. GTS, (21), Buz McCall, Boca Raton, Fla., Porsche Cayman S, 23, -1 lap.

15. GTS, (20), Jorge De La Torre (R), McAllen, Texas, Aston Martin GT4, 23, -1 lap.

16. GTS, (15), Mark Klenin, Denver, Colo., Aston Martin GT4, 23, -1 lap.

17. GTS, (23), Chris Outzen, Sudbury, Mass., Ford MustangBoss302S, 23, -1 lap.

18. GTS, (22), Todd Napieralski, Chelsea, Mich., Chevrolet Camaro, 23, -1 lap.

19. GTS, (9), Jack Roush Jr, Livonia, Mich., Ford MustangBoss302R, 19, -5 lap.

20. GTS, (8), Lawson Aschenbach, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Chevrolet Camaro, 15, Mech.

21. GTS, (4), Andy Lee, Colorado Springs, Colo., Chevrolet Camaro, 11, -13 laps.

22. GTS, (6), Nic Jonsson, Buford, Ga., Kia Optima, 4, -20 laps.

23. GTS, (18), Geoff Reeves(R), Cleveland, Ohio, Chevrolet Camaro, 1, -23 laps.

Time of race: 52 minutes, 42.660 seconds.

Average speed: 66.874 mph

Margin of victory: .148 Seconds (GT); 2.124 Seconds (GTS); Both Under Yellow

Lap leaders: Laps 1-25, #3 Johnny O'Connell (GT); Laps 1-24, #50 Dean Martin (GTS)

Fastest race lap: #61 Anthony Lazzaro, 1:32.488 (91.471 mph) (GT); #73 Jack Baldwin, 1:40.016 (84.586 mph) (GTS)

Fastest qualifier: #3 Johnny O'Connell, 1:32.492 (91.467 mph) (GT); #50 Dean Martin, 1:40.735 (83.982 mph) (GTS)

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