Roman De Angelis came out on top in a race of survival for for Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada and USA by Yokohama competitors in Race 1 in Montreal.
A few laps into the 30-minute race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a series of incidents took place across the track that resulted in a 15-minute full course caution.
While De Angelis – who is competing for points in both GT3 Cup Challenge Canada and GT3 Cup Challenge USA at this joint race weekend – led flag-to-flag, he admitted to mistakes that kept the race for the lead closer than it should have been.
GT3 Cup Challenge USA Drivers New to Montreal Prove Skill with Top-Five Finishes
Like De Angelis, Parker Thompson in the No. 3 Porsche is also competing for two championships this weekend with SCB Racing in GT3 Cup Challenge Canada and with JDX Racing in GT3 Cup Challenge USA. Thompson – a rookie from Canada, new to sports car racing this year – finished second in both championships in his first time at Montreal.
Thompson faced a stiff battle in the closing minutes with fellow GT3 Cup Challenge USA competitors Maxwell Root in the No. 7 Wright Motorsports Porsche and teammate Sean McAlister with JDX in the No. 11 Porsche.
Ultimately, Thompson was able to hold off the duo while Root and McAlister finished third and fourth, respectively.
In the Platinum Masters GT3 Cup Challenge USA class, it was a first career victory for Bill Smith in the No. 42 Topp Racing Porsche over teammate David Baker in Topp Racing’s No. 56 entry.
At the right spot at the right time to win the GT3 Cup Challenge USA Gold Class was Kurt Fazekas in the No. 52 Kelly-Moss Porsche. Fazekas was running second to polesitter Sebastian Carazo in the NGT Motorsports’ No. 27 entry, who was slowed by an incident and lost time and positions to eventual winner Fazekas.
Earning Yokohama Tire’s Hard Charger Award in the Platinum Class for gaining the most positions in the race was Juan Manuel Fayen driving the No. 19 FMS Motorsport Porsche.
Highs and Lows for GT3 Cup Challenge Canada Drivers in Race 1
With De Angelis and Thompson taking the first two spots on both the GT3 Cup Challenge Canada and USA podiums, third place in the Canada championship went to Marco Cirone in the No. 88 Mark Motors Racing Porsche.
Cirone’s podium finish also solidified his second Platinum Masters victory in GT3 Cup Challenge Canada and a big swing in the point standings for that championship, as fellow Masters competitors Alan Metni in the No. 99 Kelly-Moss/AM Motorsports Porsche and Etienne Borgeat in the No. 2 Lauzon Autosport Porsche were involved in the series of incidents at the beginning of the race.
Jeff Kingsley – winner of the first race of the season at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park last month – in the No. 16 Policaro Motorsports entry finished fourth ahead of former teammate Michael Di Meo, who now competes in OpenRoad Racing’s No. 96 Porsche.
While it was smiles for some GT3 Cup Challenge Canada competitors, others found themselves walking away from a difficult race.
Quebeckers Borgeat and his Lauzon Autosport teammate Patrick Dussault in the No. 77 were both involved in separate incidents at the start of the race.
While Dussault was able to continue to a ninth-place finish in GT3 Cup Challenge Canada, Borgeat was forced to retire with a heavily damaged racecar.
Another Quebecker, Jean Audet – piloting the No. 67 Grand TIMES Hotel Porsche with an IMSA 50th anniversary livery – suffered a similar fate during the race, being bumped and forced off track by another competitor momentarily. It was enough to relegate Audet’s Porsche to the back of the field.
Earning Yokohama Tire’s Hard Charger Award for gaining the most positions in GT3 Cup Challenge Canada was Marc Raymond driving the No. 30 SCB Racing Porsche.
Sam Fellows, winning in the GT3 Cup Challenge Canada Gold Class, took seventh overall in the Gold competitors on Saturday.
Race 2 at the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix goes green for GT3 Cup Challenge at 10:15 a.m. ET. Timing and scoring is available at www.scoring.imsa.com.
RESULTS: Race 1