BRASELTON, Georgia (September 29, 2019) – The HSR Fall Classic came to a safe and successful conclusion Sunday at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta where three feature races and the final round of WeatherTech Sprint races produced even more winners in a competitive weekend of racing.
Sunday’s full schedule began at 8:10 a.m. EDT with the one-hour B.R.M Chronographes Endurance Challenge race for Historic, Prototype and GT Modern (GTM) competitors.
The overall and Prototype class B.R.M. victory went to the Hudson Historics 2009 No. 230 Corvette Daytona Prototype of William Hubbell.
The winner shared the podium with Dominick Incantalupo who co-drove the 2011 No. 54 Roin Realty Holdings Oreca FLM09 with Sean Rayhall to second place overall and in the Prototype class.
Price Ford and Cody Ellsworth finished third overall and scored the GTM victory in the 2015 No. 12 Autometrics/Team Racerink Porsche GT3 Cup. The win was the second HSR endurance race victory of the year for Ford and Ellsworth who also captured B.R.M. Challenge GTM honors last May in the HMSA/HSR race at Barber Motorsports Park.
The overall B.R.M. Challenge top five was completed by the final two podium placing GTM competitors. Charles Craig and Cory Friedman drove the Autometrics 2007 No. 26 Porsche 997 RSR to fourth overall and second in class. Francesco Melandri soloed to fifth overall and third in GTM in the 1996 No. 96 Porsche 993 KMR GT2/Evo.
The B.R.M. Challenge Historic class win was earned by Hartmut von Seelen and Kevin Wheeler in the 1973 No. 51 Porsche 911 prepared by KMW Motorsports.
While the B.R.M. Challenge race kicked Sunday’s schedule off at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, a combined afternoon HSR Global GT and HSR Classic RS Cup sprint wrapped up the weekend’s HSR Feature Race schedule.
The overall and Global GT victory went to Ray Evernham who wheeled his unique 1936 No. 19 Chevrolet “Ghost” to its second win of the weekend. Evernham also won Saturday’s WeatherTech Sprint Group 9 race in “Ghost” in addition to loaning his 1965 No. 19 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster to NASCAR Legend Bill Elliott for a winning effort in Friday’s Sasco Sports International/American Challenge race.
Evernham shared the overall Global GT podium with runner-up David Richardson in the FlatSix Motorsports 2007 No. 06 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup and Craig, who made it two podium finishes on the day in the Autometrics 2007 No. 26 Porsche 997 RSR.
The HSR Classic RS Cup race saw Todd Treffert seal a perfect three-for-three-win record in this weekend’s HSR Fall Classic Feature Races in the Speedconcepts 1974 No. 14 Porsche 911 IROC. After victories Friday in the Sasco Sports Porsche class, and overall in the B.R.M Chronographes Endurance Challenge race on Saturday, Treffert completed the triple play with the Classic RS Cup win Sunday afternoon.
Mike Banz finished second in the Classic RS Cup race in his Heritage Motorsports 1974 No. 13 Porsche 911 RSR while Ben McGraw was third in the 1973 No. 00 Porsche 911.
The HSR Atlanta Fall Historics was the first of three race weekends that will bring the 2019 season to a close. The 2019 schedule concludes for the third-straight year with back-to-back runnings of the HSR Classic Daytona presented by IMSA, November 13 – 17, and the Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, presented by the Alan Jay Automotive Network, December 4 – 8.
More information for both event weekends, including Daytona and Sebring competitor entry forms and spectator tickets, can be found at www.HSRRace.com.
About HSR:
Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) was formed in the mid-1970s with an event at Road Atlanta. There was one goal then and it remains true today: to celebrate the race cars from the past. As a “time machine” of sights and sounds, HSR provides a venue for competitors and spectators alike to share in the wonderful history and excitement created by the cars that competed at race tracks around the world. HSR currently sanctions eight vintage and historic racing events at some of the world’s most renowned race tracks, including Road Atlanta, Sebring International Raceway, Daytona International Speedway and more. The complete schedule and full event information can be found on HSR’s website at www.HSRRace.com. Look for the HSR Channel on YouTube and follow HSR on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/HSRrace/ and on Twitter and Instagram at @HSR_race. A dedicated website for the Classic 24 Hour at Daytona presented by IMSA is available at www.Classic24hour.com.