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Precision Performance Motorsports Kicks off The Lamborghini Super Trofeo Season in Winning Fashion
Apr
08








LEEDS, ALABAMA (April 7, 2019) –
Precision
Performance Motorsports kicked off the 2019 Lamborghini Super Trofeo
season in winning fashion following the opening rounds at Barber
Motorsports Park. A breakthrough Race 1 victory for Conor Daly and
Brandon Gdovic highlighted a bittersweet weekend for the No. 46
Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO. Steve Dunn racked up a pair of
podiums in his No. 11 Killer Dana Lamborghini with a second and third
place finish in the Am category.
“Winning
Race 1 of the season is what we strive for – so yes, I’m proud of the
effort from the entire Precision Performance Motorsports team. Even
though we had a hiccup in Race 2 with a mechanical, we still racked up
points for the championship,” said PPM Team Manager, Sunny Voelker.
“Yesterday Brandon had an awesome start bringing us up to the lead and
Conor showed his ability to get up to speed in this new car by bringing
it home P1 against a hard charge by the Change 29 car. We couldn’t have
asked for more. There’s a good chemistry between all three of our
drivers we’ll be in the fight for the championship in both classes.
– Race 1 –
An
impressive first two corners of Race 1 saw Gdovic jump two positions to
second, while Dunn built himself a comfortable gap, running third in
the Am-class. Amidst Gdovic’s push forward, the leader was issued a
drive through penalty, which allowed him to advance to the front.
Just
as the mandatory pit window opened, Gdovic pitted the No. 46
Lamborghini and handed the controls off to Daly, who reentered in the
second position. Dunn followed suit the next lap and rejoined the field
third in the Am category, where he ultimately finished the race.
It
didn’t take long before Daly found himself in a three-way battle with
Lewis and Ockey, who he eventually dove around for the top slot. From
there, Daly increased his lead margin to just under two seconds where he
took the checkered flag, claiming the overall victory for himself,
Gdovic and the PPM team.
– Race 2 –
A
promising start to Race 2 saw Daly maneuver the No. 46 Lamborghini up
two positions in the opening laps. The Indianapolis native was having a
strong run for third when the No. 46 lost a wheel as a result of a tire
puncture, hampering its fight for another victory. The team was quick to
access the issue, allowing Daly to rejoin the field two laps down. Once
the pit window opened, he handed the controls over to Gdovic who
maintained his composure and drove the PPM machine to what ultimately
ended up being a third place in Pro/Pro
Despite
the incident the duo was able to accumulate valuable points this
weekend and leave Barber Motorsports Park second in the championship
standings with a three point deflect to the leaders.
Dunn
bested his Race 1 finish with a second-place podium for the No. 11
Killer Dana Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO. Despite a drive
through penalty following the pit window, the Colorado native was able
to put his head down and earn himself a podium sweep at Barber
Motorsports Park.
With
Rounds 1 and 2 complete, the series continues at Watkins Glen
International on June 29 and 30. A recap of this weekend’s races can be
seen on NBCSN on Friday, April 19 at 1 p.m. EDT.
Driver Quotes:
Brandon Gdovic | Driver, No. 46 Precision Performance Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO –
“Overall it was a good way to start the year. It has been a learning
process because I have not raced at Barber Motorsports Park, but it was
great to get a win in the first race of the season. We also just
received this car from Italy and have not had the time to properly sort
it out. I was actually looking forward to our qualifying position in
Race 1 because I knew that outside line would be a good place to start
so I jumped into second after the first two corners. I struggled a bit
with the car, so I was just trying to keep everyone behind me.
Fortunately, I was able to do so and Conor had a great stint so we were
able to bring home the first-place trophy. Today’s result was
unfortunate, but we’re leaving the weekend with some good championship
points so we couldn’t ask for more.”
Conor Daly | Driver, No. 46 Precision Performance Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO –
“It was fun to get out there and push hard this weekend. It was tough
because I know this track but not really the car and Brandon is the
opposite. When you look at our times, we knew we were fast but hadn’t
been able to put it together until race day so it was fun to get out
there and learn more about the car. The competition was a little hectic,
traffic was a little wild. We struggled with some stuff in the
beginning and had to work through some things, so it was nice to be able
to get a win in Race 1. Even with today’s incident, it was great
weekend overall. The team did a great job, Brandon did a great job at
the start and I am thankful for the opportunity to drive for Precision
Performance Motorsports and Lamborghini Palm Beach.”
Steve Dunn | Driver, No. 11 Killer Dana Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO –
“This season has already made the biggest difference, just getting to
work with Brandon Gdovic and Conor Daly. They have taught me things
about the car that I genuinely trust and helped me to make a quantum
leap. Now I can really drive confidently. I trust the team, the car, and
how it handles. Now I’m excited and ready for the season.”
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