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Parente does the double for McLaren in Lime Rock GTs

Former GP2 star Alvaro Parente completed a Lime Rock Park double in his K-Pax McLaren 650S by winning round 11 of the headline Pirelli World Challenge GT class on Saturday.

#9 K-Pax Racing McLaren 650S GT3: Alvaro Parente

#9 K-Pax Racing McLaren 650S GT3: Alvaro Parente

Michael Tan

#2 CRP Racing Audi R8: Kyle Marcelli
#58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R: Patrick Long
#43 RealTime Racing Acura TLX-GT: Ryan Eversley
#58 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R: Patrick Long
#88 Bentley Team Absolute Bentley Continental GT3: Adderly Fong

With poleman Andrew Palmer’s Bentley not taking part after his horrific accident in warm-up that hospitalized him and Jorge de la Torre, poleman Parente led Patrick Long’s Porsche 911 into Turn 1.

Johnny O’Connell (Cadillac) just held off Acura’s Ryan Eversley behind them before establishing himself in a solid third.

In early lappery, Parente was carved up by the GT Cup leader Sloan Urry, which almost allowed Long a run on him, but he held on for his fourth win of the season. After the race he sent his best wishes to Palmer, with whom he'd raced hard the day before.

O’Connell’s chances of a top finish went up in smoke at half distance due to a right-rear puncture, handing third to Eversley.

Kyle Marcelli (Audi R8) passed a struggling Eversley in the final six minutes for third, ahead of the battling James Davison (Nissan) and Adderley Fong (Bentley).

Friday opener

Parente had won Friday’s first race of the weekend after a smart pass on race leader Palmer’s Bentley just after the 10-minute mark. As they encountered traffic, Parente looked high and then low into Turn 1 to take the race lead from Palmer.

With eight minutes to go, Palmer went off at Turn 1 following contact with Patrick Long, which sent Palmer down to fifth.

Race Control handed Long a drive-through penalty for contact. With Long serving the penalty, Marcelli and O’Connell inherited second and third respectively.

Michael Schein and Martin Fuentes shared the GTA-class honours for Porsche and Ferrari respectively.

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