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Tim Carroll Leads Every Lap to Win CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series Race at Portland. (Trans Am Photo)

Carroll Leads All In TA2 Portland Event

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli’s Western Championship Race 2 at Portland Int’l Raceway remained green from start to finish, leaving competitors to rely purely on their speed and skill throughout the 51-lap event.

Tim Carroll in the No. 46 CRDMFG.com Chevrolet Camaro faced a formidable challenge from Michael LaPaglia in the closing laps, but ultimately led from flag to flag, claiming his first-career victory in the CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series. XGT competitor Chris Evans also led his class from beginning to end, dominating the event to take the overall race win.

Carroll took the green flag from the first position after laying down the class’s fastest lap in Saturday’s Race 1 and got off to a great start, pulling out ahead of his competitors. LaPaglia started the race from the runner-up spot, but struggled on the first lap as the front of the field jockeyed for position, getting shuffled back to fourth by the conclusion of the first lap and dropping to fifth by lap six.

Third-place starter Tim Barber (No. 33 DIG Motorsports Ford Mustang) took over second, followed by fifth-place starter Ken Sutherland (No. 68 Kallberg Racing/Wyatt Fire Chevrolet Camaro), who had moved into third, and the top-three remained the same for the next 24 laps.

While Carroll led Barber by more than three seconds, LaPaglia was fighting his way back to the front, working his way into the third position on lap 26. Behind him were Kyle Kelley (No. 80 PK+k Properties/UPRacing.com Ford Mustang) in fourth and Sutherland in fifth, but both of them soon faced mechanical issues, with Kelley retiring due to a rear-end issue on lap 31 and Sutherland forced into the paddock with a stuck throttle on lap 37.

That same lap, LaPaglia was able to make the pass on Barber, taking over second and setting his sights on the leader. LaPaglia was methodical in the closing laps, reeling in Carroll and narrowing the gap from more than two seconds to a mere two-tenths, but despite his best efforts, he just couldn’t complete the pass before the checkered flag waved.

Carroll crossed the finish line first to earn his first-career Trans Am win, followed by LaPaglia and Barber. Newcomer Cole Moore (No. 54 Naake-Klauer Motorsports Ford Mustang) finished fourth and Saturday’s winner Barry Boes (No. 32 Accio Data/TRB Autosport Ford Mustang) finished fifth, overcoming a crash in this morning’s practice session to earn his fourth top-five finish of the year.

“I think Tim [Barber] had some good words of wisdom in the beginning,” said Carroll. “He was like, ‘Just go when it’s green,’ and we just took off from there. I was like, ‘Let’s get a couple good qualifying laps in for the first start,’ and we did that. Then I thought, ‘Alright, we’re clicking off some cars, we’ll just keep doing this a little longer.’ Then halfway through the race, I was just counting the corners, getting all the marks and stuff, and I knew these guys were coming at some point in time.

“Once they got there, I thought, ‘It’s time for qualifying laps again.’ Then I think we started hucking it, and Michael [LaPaglia] was getting close to me in Turns 1 and 2, and I’m like, ‘Oh man, I think that’s going to be the spot if he’s going to do it.’ But I had some extra distance into 10. I was like, ‘Oh man, he’s coming.’ But it was awesome. I just really want to thank all the guys that helped make this possible: Scott Barnett, his brother Bruce Barnett. His wife’s here—everybody’s here—my wife’s here.

“This is like the biggest weekend for all of us, and it’s just so awesome to have all the support behind us. Special thanks to Alex for the engineering from M1 Racecars, that helped us out. I’m just super pumped to be able to be a part of those guys.”