Subaru Road Racing Team Reaches Podium at Miami GRAND-AM Race
- Team Driver Bret Spaude Sets GS Class Qualifying Record in #35 WRX STI -
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SRRT Driver's Andrew Aquilante and Bret Spaude take third place on the podium. |
Subaru Road Racing Team (SRRT) teammates Andrew Aquilante and Bret
Spaude qualified for a front row start, and achieved a third place
finish Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The two-and a half-hour
sprint race served as the third round of the 2012 GRAND-AM Continental
Tire Sports Car Championship.
Spaude, of Bushnell, Fla., qualified the #35 SRRT WRX
STI on the front row for the race, comprising of a massive 67-car
starting grid encompassing two car classes, and kept the WRX STI in the
lead for 19 laps around the 2.3-mile combination NASCAR-style banked
oval, and flat infield road course located just south of Miami, Fla.
While running in a comfortable 10th place
on lap 30 of 82, Spaude handed driving duties over to teammate Andrew
Aquilante of Chester Springs, Pa., who brought the distinctive #35 WRX
STI to the checkered flag in third-place after making numerous exciting
on-track maneuvers.
"The varying weather conditions throughout the race
posed a challenge, but our car performed flawlessly all weekend; plus
our pit stop strategy proved to be the right one, said SRRT owner Joe Aquilante, principal of
Phoenix Performance in Phoenixville, Pa., where the SRRT Subaru is
prepped and maintained. "We can't wait for the next round which is at our home racetrack in Millville [New Jersey]."
Added team driver Bret Spaude, "I
enjoyed a great first stint and didn't feel much of any pressure [from
the competitors] from behind in the wet [conditions]. Our WRX STI
really stuck well in the corners, and I was able to keep the lead right
up to my first pit stop." After handing off the car to his teammate,
"AJ [Aquilante] picked up right where I left off and made some
incredible passes to help us get onto the podium."
Aquilante and Spaude were among 67 cars entered in two classes in GRAND-AM Road Racing's largest participatory series.
"We're pleased to take away a podium finish from the
Homestead round, our team has been working hard in tapping the
performance potential of our Subaru WRX STI," remarked James Han,
motorsports marketing manager for Subaru of America, Inc. "Both Bret
and Andrew put in some great drives under difficult and varied weather
conditions while maneuvering through heavy traffic. We'll build on this
result for our next race in two weeks."
The race-prepped #35 SRRT 4-door WRX STI is developed
to compete against rival teams fielding cars producing over 400
horsepower.
The next race, the B+ Heroes 200, will be May 11-13
at New Jersey Motorsports Park, in Millville, NJ, nearby to both the
team's race shop location, and corporate headquarters for Subaru of
America, Inc.
The Homestead round was taped and is scheduled for broadcast on SPEED TV on May 12 at noon ET.