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WOLF HENZLER WINS FIFTH STRAIGHT PORSCHE MICHELIN SUPERCUP
WOLF HENZLER WINS FIFTH STRAIGHT PORSCHE MICHELIN SUPERCUP AT INDIANAPOLIS; PATRICK LONG SECOND IN RACE WITH NINE CAUTION LAPS
INDIANAPOLIS, June 19 – In a race littered with crashes, spinouts and nine of the 16 laps run under caution, Wolf Henzler, from Nurtingen, Germany, who has now won the first five rounds of the Porsche Michelin Supercup series, used a fast start and fast re-starts to score the win in his Infineon Team Farnbacher Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car for Round #5 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Henzler, who got a great jump at the green flag and immediately put several car lengths between himself and guest driver Patrick Long, survived three safety car yellow cautions to hold off Patrick for the win. It looked like Long, the American Le Mans Series factory driver from Westlake, Calif., would get close enough to challenge for the lead after the second restart, but German Klaus Graf has a tire go down from previous damage to his rim, and hit the tire wall, causing the race to finish the last five laps under yellow. The IMS safety crew was able to remove his car in time, but could not repair the tire wall damage before the race laps were completed. Supercup rookie Dirk Werner, from Kissenbrueck, Germany, who continues to impress with his aggressive driving and ability to run with the leaders, finished third (second-place points as Long is not eligible for points), while his closest points rival, Christian Menzel, from Kelberg, Germany, was fourth (third-place points). Indianapolis’ Mark Taylor, the Panther Racing IRL regular and Patrick Long’s teammate as the other factory guest driver, had to retire after completing 8 laps due to damage caused by several spins and contact. The highest finishing American guest entrant was Jim Collier, from Dallas, in The Racer’s Group car, who finished 14th, while Kelly Moss’ Tim Rosengrant, from Cresco, Penn. Was 15th. The Racer’s Group Porsche driven by Gary Becker, from Encino, Calif., was knocked out of the race after a collision with The Racer’s Group teammate Marc Bullock on lap six, bringing out one of the three cautions. Round #6 for the world's fastest single-marque international sports car series will take place on Sunday, June 20, at 9:40 AM local time with another 16-lap race on the 2.605-mile road circuit at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. All the competitors will be driving evenly matched 2004 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars, purpose-built racecars manufactured by the Porsche factory on the same assembly line as Porsche’s complete line of sports cars for the consumer. Tickets for the United States Grand Prix and Porsche Michelin Supercup race on Sunday can be purchased online at www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com, or by calling the IMS ticket office at (317) 492-6700 or (800) 822-INDY outside the Indianapolis area. Parking and camping information also can be obtained through the ticket office. Media Contacts: Eric Powell, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, (317) 492-4555, epowell@brickyard.com Bob Carlson, Porsche Cars North America, (770) 290-3676, bcarlson@porschecars.com Andy Schupack, Porsche Cars North America (401) 741-6980 – cell at the track andrew_schupack@compuserve.com World Wide Web: www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com www.porsche.com/motorsport # # # U.S. Grand Prix, Indianapolis Porsche Michelin Supercup – Race #1 Results – Saturday 6/19/04 All driving Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race cars Fin./Qual Number/Driver, Hometown, Nationality; Entrant, City, Country; Laps Complete/Fastest Lap (min:sec) 1/1 5/Wolf Henzler, Nurtingen, Germany; Infineon – Team Farnbacher PZM, Lichtenau, Germany; 16/1:36.984 2/2 2/Patrick Long, Westlake, CA; Porsche AG, Weissach, Germany; 16/1:37.250 3/3 6/Dirk Werner, Kissenbrueck, Germany; Infineon – Team Farnbacher PZM, Lichtenau, Germany; 16/1:37.164 4/5 39/Christian Menzel, Kelberg, Germany; tolimit Motorsports, Lohne, Germany; 16/1:37.614 5/6 20/Patrick Huisman, Bornerbroek, The Netherlands; DeWalt Racing – PZRO – J. Alzen Motorsport, Betzdorf, Germany; 16/1:37.662 6/4 17/Tim Bergmeister, Langenfeld, Germany; Kadach Racing Team, Winnenden, Germany; 16/1:37.471 7/7 8/Andrea Montermini, Roteglia (R.E.), Italy; Walter Lechner Racing School Team, Faistenau, Austria; 16/1:37.519 8/12 99/David Saelens, Monaco, Belgium; Kadach Racing Team, Winnenden, Germany; 16/1:37.705 9/11 9/Robert Renauer, Jedenhofen, Germany; Team Herberth/PZ Olympiapark, Jedenhofen, Germany; 16/1:38.031 10/13 16/Philip Beyrer, Allschwill, Switzerland; Kadach Racing Team, Winnenden, Germany; 16/1:38.885 11/15 15/Marcel Kesseler, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Jetstream Motorsport, Wijchen, The Netherlands; 16/1:39.723 12/10 21/Alessandro Zampedri, Brescia, Italy; DeWalt Racing – PZRO – J. Alzen Motorsport, Betzdorf, Germany; 16/1:37.992 13/14 14/Simon Frederiks, Beuingen, The Netherlands; Jetstream Motorsport, Wijchen, The Netherlands; 16/1:40.721 14/19 26/Jim Collier, Dallas, TX, USA; The Racers Group, Sonoma, CA, USA; 16/1:42.578 15/18 30/Tim Rosengrant, Cresco, PA, USA; Tim Rosengrant, Cresco, PA, USA; 16/1:42.785 16/20 24/Joseph Kunz, Laguna Beach, CA, USA; The Racers Group, Sonoma, CA, USA; 16/1:42.790 17/21 23/Patrick Flanagan, Laguna Hills, CA, USA; The Racers Group, Sonoma, CA, USA; 16/1:42.285 18/22 28/Steve Johnson, Bristol, VA, USA; Steve Johnson, Bristol, VA, USA; 16/1:42.565 19/24 27/Marc P. Bullock, Tulsa, OK, USA; The Racers Group, Sonoma, CA, USA; 16/1:44.303 20/25 29/Gary C. Pennington, Irmo, SC, USA; Gary C. Pennington, Irmo, SC, USA; 16/1:43.254 21/16 10/Max Braunmuehl, Abensberg, Germany; Team Herberth/PZ Olympiapark, Jedenhofen, Germany; 14/1:42.829 All DNFs due to accidents: DNF/9 46/Klaus Graf, Dornhan, Germany; tolimit Motorsports, Lohne, Germany; 10/1:37.007 DNF/17 1/Mark Taylor, Indianapolis, IN, USA; Porsche AG, Weissach, Germany; 8/1:40.270 DNF/23 25/Gary Becker, Encino, CA, USA; The Racers Group, Sonoma, CA, USA; 6/1:44.113 DNF/8 7/Walter Lechner Jr., Faistenau, Austria; Walter Lechner Racing School Team, Faistenau, Austria; 5/1:38.026 DNF/26 4/Dominik Farnbacher, Lichtenau, Germany; Infineon – Team Farnbacher PZM, Lichtenau, Germany; 1/1:52.004 Fastest Racing Lap of 1:36.984 was set by Wolf Henzler on lap #2. # # # |
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