Acura Teams Battle for Top-Five Finishes at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park

Acura Teams Battle for Top-Five Finishes at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park
• Acura Team Penske’s Ricky Taylor, Helio Castroneves finish fifth in fuel strategy run
• Meyer Shank Racing battles to finish fifth and sixth in GTD class
• MSR’s Katherine Legge, Acura remain second in close GTD championship battle

BOWMANVILLE, ON, Canada (July 8, 2018) – A hard-fought race saw both Acura Team Penske and Meyer Shank Racing net fifth-place finishes in their respective classes today during the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Series race at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park.

Using an alternative pit strategy, Ricky Taylor and Helio Castroneves brought their Acura ARX-05 home fifth overall and in the prototype division, while Katherine Legge remains in the thick of the GTD championship fight after she and Alvaro Parente finished fifth in class in their Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3.

Acura Team Penske Prototype
An early caution flag just 20 minutes into Sunday’s two-hour, 40-minute contest saw Acura Team Penske elect to split its pit strategies, bringing Castroneves in for an early stop and driver change to Taylor in the #7 ARX-05, while leaving starting driver Dane Cameron on track in the #6 Acura.

As a result, Taylor went into a fuel-conservation mode for the remainder of the race in an attempt to move up the order as the rest of the field made its scheduled pit stops. But the high number of cautions in the race – seven – blunted that strategy and resulted in a fifth-place finish for Taylor and Castroneves.

Issues in the pit lane also ended the challenge of the #6 ARX-05 of Cameron and Juan Pablo Montoya. After leading the race early, Cameron cut a tire due to on-track debris during a full-course caution at the one-hour, 24-minute mark. He pitted for a replacement, but ran a red light at Pit Exit, resulting in a stop-plus-60-second-hold penalty, taking the #6 Acura out of contention for the victory. Later, an issue with the left-front wheel while Montoya was driving dropped the #6 to 10th-place in the Prototype class at the checkers.

Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3
Unable to match the front-running pace in GTD due to a combination of recent Balance of Performance adjustments and handling issues, the Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3s persevered to score fifth and sixth-place finishes in the production-based class after a hard-fought race.

Starting sixth in the #86 NSX GT-3, Parente extended his fuel mileage during his opening stint to gain several positions, before handing off to Legge at their second scheduled pit stop. Fighting deteriorating handling in the final 30 minutes, Legge held on for a fifth-place finish in GTD to keep her within three points of the lead in the GTD Drivers’ Championship. Dealing with issues similar to their teammates throughout the weekend, Lawson Aschenbach and Justin Marks combined to bring their #93 Acura home sixth in GTD.

Next
After consecutive races for all three WeatherTech SportsCar Championship classes at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park and Watkins Glen, the series next runs one of two GT class-only races, the July 21 Northeast Grand Prix at the tight, fast, Lime Rock Park road course in Lakeville, Connecticut