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71  Ambrose, Derrick   1993  CorkSport Mazda Performance/BFGoodrich/Monarch Inspections/G-LOC Brakes Brush Prairie, WA
8  Cochran, Geoff   1991  Team Cochran, Winding Road Tualatin, OR
5  Davies, Jon   1990  E&L Machining Hood River, OR
26  Ferrick, Tim   1992  Bad Gas Racing Hood River, OR
99  Graziosi, Juan   1995   San Jose, CA
17  Gregg, Whitfield   1999  Flatout Motorsports Bellevue, WA
23  Jones, Eric   1993  Eric Jones Motorsports Eugene, OR
144  Kicera, Tyler   2002  Flatout Motorsports | XFactor Engines | Carbotech  Manheim, PA
127  Land, Sterling   1990  Sterling Land Wealth Advisory Group of RBC Dominion Securities Salmon Arm, BC
89  Leverone, Nick   1999  Flatout Motorsports Inc Mendon, MA
81  Lin, Scott   1991  PTL Design; R&P Motorsports; Automind Collision; RuggON Vancouver, BC
4  Mills, Amy   1999  Flatout Motorsports BELLEVUE, WA
20  Rawlins, Jason   1990  Miatacage.com Gaston, OR
24  Starr, Jason   1999  EricJonesMotorsports Portland, OR
94  Sutherland, Ken   (Guy that got DQ'd at TH) 1991  Wyatt Fire Protection/miatacage.com/Pittman and Brooks CPA Sherwood, OR
3  Wetter, James   1990  Kingston Mini Storage/Hoosier/G-LOC Brakes Bainbridge Island, Wa

 

 

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Last Spin Out West – Racing this weekend at PIR represents the second and final Hoosier Super Tour event for 2018 out west.  The first event took place just a couple weeks ago at Buttonwillow Raceway Park in California’s Central Valley.  For some drivers, PIR will be their last shot to generate points for the Hoosier SCCA Super Tour Point Championship before the 2018 SCCA® National Championship Runoffs® being held just north of San Francisco Oct 16-21 at Sonoma Raceway.

 

Competition Along the Columbia -- Nearly 160 racers are expected to tackle the 1.977-mile, 12-turn PIR circuit found alongside the Columbia River.  A couple different car classes are showing up with stout fields and will be ones to watch, including Spec Racer Ford Gen3, Formula Atlantic® and Spec Miata. And the weather looks to be perfect for racing with temperatures hovering in the upper 70s and no significant rain in the forecast.

 

Did You Know – A stone’s throw from downtown Portland, and sitting right along the border of Oregon and Washington, Portland International Raceway was developed around the remains of a housing community destroyed in 1948 by a disastrous flood. But the local Portland Jaycees saw potential in the abandoned roads left behind and created a road course that, in 1960, held its first race.  And incidentally, the venue has served as the backdrop for movies and television shows filmed in the area.

 

Unbeatable Ticket Prices -- The Hoosier Super Tour visit to beautiful PIR is open to spectators.  Admission is FREE for all fans who want to come out and experience the noise, color and action in person.  And be sure to make a weekend of it and enjoy everything The City of Roses has to offer.  But if you can’t get to the track, follow all the action at www.scca.com/live with live timing/scoring, trackside video cameras and Super Tour Radio presented by Hoosier Racing Tire.

 

Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour
May 19-20: Portland International Raceway; Portland, Oregon

 

Event/Circuit:
Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour
Round 7 of 10 - Races 13 and 14 of 20
Portland International Raceway: 1.977-mile, 12-turn circuit

 

Qualifying:
Six Groups
Saturday: 20-min. morning qualifying sessions
Sunday: 15-min. morning qualifying sessions

 

Races:
Six Groups
Saturday: 25-min. afternoon races
Sunday: 35-min. or 26-lap afternoon races

 

Live Timing and Notes: Live Timing & Scoring, lap notes, live video, Super Tour Radio presented by Hoosier Racing Tire and more via the SCCA® Pit Board available through www.scca.com/live.

 

Entry lists, full event schedules and more information available online at Hoosier Super Tour Portland event page.


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SM lumped in with all three prod classes, GTL and B-spec, and still just a 34 car group. At a Super Tour. Nope, no problems here.
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If this was a pic from this weekend, it looks like they don't have the right or any MAZDA decals, just sayin.

 

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PORTLAND, Ore. (May 20, 2018) – The Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour wrapped up its West Coast schedule Sunday at Portland International Raceway (PIR) during a weekend hosted by the SCCA’s Oregon Region.  Eighteen drivers managed to sweep class wins over the course of two days, but that feat certainly didn’t come easy in many cases.

 

One such example would be Mike Miserendino who claimed both Spec Racer Ford Gen3 (SRF3) victories in his No. 11 MBI Racing SCCA Enterprises SRF3 racecar. That makes four consecutive Hoosier Super Tour SRF3 wins thanks to his sweep a few weeks ago at Buttonwillow Raceway Park in California.  However, none of those wins came easy as competitor John Black fought tooth-and-nail with Miserendino during each of the races, and Sunday was no exception on PIR’s 1.977-mile, 12-turn circuit.

 

Black took the lead early Sunday with Miserendino tucked in right behind.  The two drivers put a gap on the rest of the field, then started jockeying for the lead.  One lap it would be Miserendino in the lead, the next lap Black would be out front.  About 20 laps in to the 26-lap race, the two leaders began to work through traffic.  It was then that Black encountered a little trouble and Miserendino scooted away to victory.

 

“It was a total dogfight between me and John,” a smiling Miserendino said after the race. “He got messed up by a lapper and I benefitted from it. But I feel bad for John. He’s a fun guy to race with and it was going to be a great race to the end. But sometimes you get lucky in racing and I’ll take wins any way I can get them.”

 

Ken Sutherland, in his No. 94 Wyatt Fire Protection/Miatacage.com/Pittman and Brooks CPA Mazda Miata, was another driver who worked extremely hard for back-to-back wins over the weekend, this time in the Spec Miata (SM) class.  On Saturday, Sutherland had a race-long duel with SM ace Tyler Kicera and emerged the victor.  On Sunday, the same battle was shaping up again.  But after a couple laps, Kicera fell away, which left Sutherland with a very healthy gap on the rest of the field.

 

To race fans trackside, it looked like Sutherland had another win locked up.  But somehow, Eric Jones started turning blazing laps and hunted down Sutherland.  Then on lap 16, Jones took the lead.  For the next seven laps, Jones and Sutherland where hooked together as they played a game of cat-and-mouse to see who would walk away the winner.  In the end it was Sutherland who reached the checkered flag first.

 

“I don’t know how Jones closed the gap,” Sutherland admitted. “All I saw was his yellow car getting bigger in my rearview mirror.  Honestly, I don’t know how I won the race.  He was definitely faster because he tracked me down from a long way back.  But it was a great race.  Great racing with Tyler, great racing with Eric. I couldn’t ask for more.”

 

One class that didn’t see a repeat winner on Sunday was Formula Vee (FV), but that’s not for lack of effort.  Saturday’s winner, Dennis Andrade, was out front again Sunday in his No. 87 D&D Racing Vortech.  But for the back half of the race, Andrade shared the lead with Stephen Saslow, also in a Vortech, and Quinn Posner driving a Protoform P3 racecar.

 

The on-track FV battle was mesmerizing. At times, it almost appeared to be a beautiful, synchronized dance.  But with only a couple laps remaining, things got even more exciting as the FV leaders dealt with faster race traffic.  Going into the first turn, Saslow’s car broke loose and spun -- shooting across the track and just missing fellow competitors.  Posner took evasive action, and Andrade exploited the opportunity to extend his lead.  It was Andrade who led the FV field to the white flag, but it was Posner who made the last-lap pass to win in his No. 9 Posner Law Office-sponsored car.

 

“It was a great race, swapping the lead back and forth the whole time,” Posner said. “But I got Dennis going down the back straight into turn 10 on the last lap. I knew where I could get Dennis. He was having some issues with his car in turns four through seven, so I just made up all my time there and then drafted him down the back straight. That’s what did it.”

 

With its trip to the West Coast complete, the Hoosier Super Tour series moves back east for the last three events of the 2018 season.  Next up is a June 1-3 visit to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. Follow all the action live at www.scca.com/live.

 

Below are provisional race results from Sunday’s Hoosier SCCA Super Tour event at Portland International Raceway with Class: Name, Hometown, Winner’s SCCA Region and Car.
-American Sedan®: Kevin Smith; Hillsboro, OR; Oregon Region; Pontiac Firebird
-B-Spec: Kyle Keenan; Vancouver, WA; Oregon Region; Kia Rio
-E Production: Kale Swifts; Surrey, BC; Northwest Region; Mazda RX-7
-F Production: Ian Green; Portland, OR; Oregon Region; Honda CRX Si
-H Production: Gordon Jones; Tualatin, OR; Oregon Region; BMW 1600
-Formula 500: Lance Spiering; Beaverton, OR; Oregon Region; KBS MK VII
-Formula 1000: JR Osborne; Greenwood Village, CO; Oregon Region; Firman F1000
-Formula Atlantic®: John Purcell; Vancouver, BC; Northwest Region; Star Pro Mazda
-Formula Continental®: Robert Armington; El Dorado Hills, CA; San Francisco Region; Van Diemen RF00
-Formula Enterprises 2: Thomas Burt; Woodway, WA; Northwest Region; SCCA FE2 Mazda
-Formula F: Rick Payne; Mission, BC; Northwest Region; Van Diemen Honda
-Formula Vee®: Quinn Posner; Camas, WA; Northwest Region; Protoform P3
-Formula Mazda: Bill Weaver; Fresno, CA; San Francisco Region; Star Formula Mazda
-GT-1: Michael Fine; West Sacramento, CA; San Francisco Region; Chevrolet Camaro
-GT-2: Michael McAleenan; Tacoma, WA; Northwest Region; BMW E36 GTR
-GT-3: Jeff Scoville; Seattle, WA; Oregon Region; Nissan 240-SX
-GT-Lite: Lans Stout; Cornelius, OR; Oregon Region; Nissan Sentra
-Prototype 1: Jim Devenport; Modesto, CA; San Francisco Region; Norma M20FC
-Prototype 2: Tim Day Jr.; Scottsdale, AZ; Cal Club; Stohr WF1
-Spec Miata: Ken Sutherland; Sherwood, OR; Oregon Region; Mazda Miata
-Spec Racer Ford 3: Mike Miserendino; Bakersfield, CA; Cal Club; SCCA Enterprises SRF3
-Super Touring® Lite: Wilson Powell; Danville, CA; San Francisco Region; Mazda Miata
-Super Touring® Under: Kevin Lachance; Red Deer, AB; Cal Club; Acura Integra
-Touring 1: Marc Hoover; Shingle Springs, CA; Arizona Region; Mazda MX-5 Miata
-Touring 2: Roger Eagleton; Burlingame, CA; San Francisco Region; Ford Mustang
-Touring 3: Jason Fraser; Snohomish, WA; Northwest Region; BMW 325is
-Touring 4: Ross Murray; Marina del Rey, CA; Cal Club; Mazda RX-8

 

Photo: Spec Miata driver Ken Sutherland, in car No. 94, claimed back-to-back wins this weekend during the Hoosier Super Tour stop at Portland International Raceway

Photo Credit: Doug Berger


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