| Other Prototype Challenge podium players at The Glen included Dave House and Mikel Miller in the 2016 No. 86 Ligier JS P315 prepared by One Motorsport and the CB Motorsports 2017 No. 18 Ligier JS P315 of Matt Forbush and Tom Long. House and Miller overcame an overnight engine change for fifth overall and second in P3 while Forbush and Long shook off some issues of their own to secure third in P3 and sixth in the overall order. Runner-up honors in the P2 category went to the 2009 No. 018 Oreca FLM09 Prototype Challenge car of Wayne Jackson who co-drove with Wally Owens, the P2-class winning co-driver at The Mitty. Jackson and Owens finished seventh overall. Next up on the HSR Prototype Challenge presented by Michelin schedule is Round 4 of the 2025 championship at the HSR VIR Historics at VIRginia International Raceway (VIR), September 4 – 7. Pierce Marshall, Driver – No. 02 Matador Motorsports Cadillac Dallara DPi: “I will be completely honest, the yellow completely saved us in this race. To Bob’s credit, he’s getting more and more comfortable in the car, and he trusted his car a little better in the race than I did. That allowed him to build a good gap, he did a great job there and just stayed consistent on lap time. I tried to catch him a little bit, but it was difficult. We did what we could in terms of pitting at the same time they did, and I can’t thank Eric enough for his drive and great coaching. And thanks again always to HSR for putting on such a phenomenal event. This is multi-class prototype racing, just like what the big boys do, and we couldn’t be happier to be doing it ourselves.” |