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Practice report

Scott Maxwell jumps to first during CTSCC practice at Kansas Speedway

Practice two for the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge at the new event for the series in Kansas ended with the Aston Martin Vantage on top of the time sheets.

#55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage: Jade Buford, Scott Maxwell

#55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage: Jade Buford, Scott Maxwell

Eric Gilbert

#55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage: Jade Buford, Scott Maxwell
#55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage: Jade Buford, Scott Maxwell

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Scott Maxwell was among several drivers who moved up the charts after a stoppage with just over 10 minutes remaining in Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge practice at Kansas Speedway. Maxwell, driving the No. 55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage, took advantage of his cooling tires to turn a lap of 1:21.464 (104.733 mph). Charles Espenlaub also jumped to second in the No. 48 Cirocco Ozzimo/Atlas Acon/D Interiors BMW M3 for Fall-Line Motorsports, 1:21.645 (104.501 mph). Kris Wilson was fastest for the majority of the session, but settled for third in the No. 140 Invisible Glass Aston Martin for Automatic Racing.
 
The brief stoppage was for the No. 181 APR Tuned/Motul/Rays Wheels Volkswagen GTI of Aleks Altberg, who stopped on course with a mechanical issue.
 
In ST, Tom Dyer turned his fastest lap of 1:28.235 (96.696 mph) in the No. 196 Cruise America/USLED/Thor Motors Honda Civic Si with three minutes remaining in the session. Mat Pombo’s No. 30 Cybernation/i-Moto/EMI Mazda Speed 3 was second.

Billy Johnson Leads Opening CTSCC Practice At Kansas Speedway

Billy Johnson will have the distinction of leading the first official GRAND-AM practice session at Kansas Speedway, leading opening practice for the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Saturday afternoon. Johnson lapped the 2.37-mile course in 1:21.697 (104.435 mph) in the No. 61 Roush Performance Ford Mustang, edging out Jade Buford for GS honors. Buford is looking for his sixth pole this season in the No. 55 Multimatic Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage and was quick again off the truck with a lap of 1:21.816 (104.283 mph). Third in the GS class went to the No. 14 Doran Racing Nissan 370Z of BJ Zacharias and former Nissan GT Academy winner Bryan Heitkotter.
 
In the ST class No. 31 i-Moto Mazda Speed 3 drivers Pierre Kleinubing and Jayson Clunie each spent time at the top of the charts with Clunie setting the session’s fastest lap, 1:27.937 (97.024 mph). The No. 93 HART Honda Civic of Chad Gilsinger and Michael Valiante was second with Terry Borcheller third driving the No. 23 BMW 128i Burton Racing.

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