Grande Ol’ Finale: Global Time Attack/Super Lap Battle

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Now that we have that settled and the history set, here is how the 2014 edition of the Global Time Attack/Super Lap Battle Finals presented by Continental Tire went down. Just know that eight records fell that day with a big one in the big one.

Enthusiast:

Enthusiast FWD saw a single competitor with Lewis Liang in the J&R Autosports Acura Integra turning in a time of 2:10.883.

 

Enthusiast RWD saw a new record set with the Marvelous Tune/StanceWorks E36 BMW M3 driven by Amir Bentatou in a time of 1:58.235. Amir’s 1997 M3 sedan is nearly stock but this will be the last year he’ll be in Enthusiast RWD as he is bumping up a class. Amir says to “Be prepared for big things next year.”
Jason Kim recorded a time of 2:04.824 in the DC Sports Honda S2000.

Karla Pestotnik rounds out the podium with the Cheworks-Karla Pestotnik Racing Honda S2000 tuning in a 2:05.670.

Street FWD:

global time attack super lap battleIn Street FWD, the “Legend” lives up to his name as Ken Suen and the Godspeed Project “Big Red” Honda Civic set a new record with a 1:55.602 run.

Pradana Willanto and the Evasive Motorsports X Sportcar Motion Acura CSX Type-S grabbed second spot with a 1:59.639.

 

Thomas Smith’s H1 Performance Honda Civic rounded out the podium with a 2:02.311.

Street RWD:

global time attack super lap battleStreet RWD had a big class and included a brand new 2015 Ford Mustang from Hillbank Motorsports. However, it would be the brand new Chevrolet Stingray Corvette Z51 that would take the top spot and new class record driven by Rif Dagher and tuned by Platte Forme AG with a time of 1:51.089. Legendary time attack driver and team,
Robert Walker and Evasive Motorsports, took home second with their Honda S2000 in a time of 1:51.777.
Mar Tsai brought out the Rolloface Performance BMW M3 and turned in a 1:55.253 to round out the class.

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