BOBBY ARCHER WINS 5TH CONSECUTIVE SCCA T1 RACE

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BOBBY ARCHER WINS 5TH CONSECUTIVE SCCA T1 RACE

Bobby Archer drove his No. 32 SuperClubs Resorts/Bobby Archer Motorsports/ViperSpeed Viper to a record 5th consecutive T1 victory on June 17th at Texas World Speedway (TWS) in College Station, Texas. With this victory, Archer completed a clean sweep of the National T1 races in SCCA’s Southwest Division. Taking into account three other events Archer competed in this year, this latest win marks the 8th consecutive time this year that Archer has driven his black-and-yellow No. 32 Viper to victory.

When ViperSpeed drivers Archer and Dr. Deborah Loth arrived at TWS they found out that the usual 2.9 mile layout would not be used, but instead a shorter 1.8 mile track configuration would be used. Both drivers quickly adapted to the new configuration and, despite the intense Texas heat, were excited to take to the track for qualifying. Loth, driving her own yellow Viper recently prepped by Bobby Archer Motorsports, started and finished Saturday’s Regional T1 race in 2nd place. Loth took the lead of the race for a while but spun after getting into the marbles outside a turn. She quickly gathered herself and the car up and was able to work her way back through the field for very respectable 2nd place finish.

Both Archer and Loth competed in Sunday’s National T1 race, with Bobby starting from the pole and Dr. Loth starting from the 4th position. Two Corvette Z06’s separated the Vipers of Archer and Loth. In all, eight T1 cars took the green flag for Sunday’s race, including a Steeda Mustang and a couple of Ferrari’s. Having slowed the field down to a crawl, Archer used the torque of his Viper’s V-10 to take off to a commanding lead at the drop of the green flag. The Z06’s stayed in contact though and one of them turned the fastest race lap while trying to track Archer down. As the field encountered traffic, Archer skillfully negotiated his way through the pack and again distanced himself from the other T1 cars. From then on, Archer was never seriously pressured again and would go on to win his 5th consecutive T1 race. One of the Z06’s blew a motor during the race, allowing Dr. Loth to move up a spot and claim a 3rd place podium finish in the National race. Given the 104° ambient temperature, Archer and Loth were quite pleased that their typically hot-running Vipers were able to withstand the heat and continue running strong through the end of the race.

The win at TWS should give Archer the Southwest Division’s T1 Championship. Meanwhile, Dr. Loth’s quest for the Southwest Division’s Regional T1 title resumes next weekend as Archer and Loth travel to Hallet, OK for a Midwest Division T1 race on June 30. Loth set a track record at Hallet in Regional T1 competition earlier this year and should be very competitive again as the ViperSpeed crew continues to develop her new T1 Viper. This will be Archer’s final scheduled race until the heavily anticipated SCCA Run-Off’s at Mid-Ohio on September 21st. For more information on ViperSpeed Racing, go to www.viperspeed.com. For more information on Bobby Archer Motorsports, go to www.bobbyarchermotorsports.com.
 

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Wow, this is really fantastic, as Deb switched over from a Porsche and has adapted quickly to the Snake. Key point for all of us that read the thread from the SCCA Forum complaining about the Viper being too fast,etc., was the comment about the ZO6. Rich noted that one of the ZO6's posted the race's fastest lap time, so one wonders if anyone will bother reading that. Archer and Loth had retstrictos this time, so could it come down to " Driver Skill ?"
 
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Rich Wesorick

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The thread that Bill is referring to regarding Viper restrictors can be found at www.sccaforums.com. Warning though - it might make your Snake-loving blood boil...

Thanks for your interest Bill. You should know that it is no accident that we decided to omit any discussion of restrictors in the above race report. Yes, we have to run restrictors, but we'll let the Vette guys focus on them (and us) while we focus on car set-up and driver skill.
 

Joseph Houss

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Absolutely!

It's Chris Barone in his shark tooth snake,

Adel Elsayed (VCA-NJ Region President)

...and a recent addition to Chris' team, Lenny Diller.
 

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Right on Rich.....glad to see once again the Vipers of Archer winning.....like I said on the SCCA forum....the car is one thing ...but Archer is another...restrict him all you want ....he is still gonna prevail.....GOOD JOB! It still comes down to the driver and setup and if the vette boys drove as good as they complain they would serve the Vette clan much better...
 

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FYI:

Also in SCCA ... but in GT1/ITE

Our Joisey Boys (better known as Snake Pit Racing) grabbed a 1st, 3rd and 5th at Pocono this weekend!

Not too shabby!

Congrats Chris, Adel and Lenny!!!!
 
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Rich Wesorick

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Joe:

Would that be Viper Days regular Chris Barone? If so, glad to hear the Viper club racing experience has paid off! It's great to see "one our own" being successful at the next level (so to speak).

Rich
 
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