AUSTIN, Texas – After an hour-long rain delay postponed the start of the TC America race, it was TC-classed machinery that was able to take advantage of the wet track and claim the overall victory Saturday at Circuit of The Americas.
Jeff Ricca, driving the No. 78 Genracer Hyundai Veloster N, claimed his first victory of the season in the soggy conditions.
“The track is actually pretty grippy when it’s wet, so we had a great setup and it really paid off,” said Ricca, “I was able to pass where I didn’t think I could, but it worked out and I’m very excited to grab the class and overall win.”
Ricca also set the fastest lap and will start Sunday’s race from pole.
The abbreviated 35-minute race saw TCX points leader Jacob Ruud and the No. 81 Classic BMW lead the field the green flag with Steve Streimer’s No. 30 Hard Motorsport BMW second. Josef Federl would run in front of the TC field in the No. 23 TechSport Nissan with Caleb Bacon leading TCA in the No. 18 Forbush Hyundai.
On the second green flag lap Eric Powell, who started third in the TC class, would get the No. 92 Skip Barber Racing Schools Honda around Mike LaMarra’s No. 37 LA Honda World Honda Civic Type-R and the No. 23 to grab the class lead and move up to third overall.
At the 24-minute mark the second-placed car of Streimer would spin at the esses, giving Powell second place overall as the other rear-wheel TCX cars would struggle in the wet. Ricca, who started 15th overall, would slot into third overall, second in TC, just ahead of the pole-sitting Federl.
With 21 minutes remaining, Powell would then slip past Ruud at turn five and claim the overall and TC-class lead. Ricca would pounce on Ruud half a lap later and grab second overall and in class. Behind the top two in TC, Toby Grahovec and the No. 26 Classic BMW would get past Federl for fourth overall, third in TC and start to close on Ruud for third overall.
At the 17 minute mark Ricca would catch and pass Powell for the lead by sneaking on the inside of the Honda at turn one. Four minutes later a safety car would be called for Mark Pombo’s stranded No. 60 Mini Cooper GP3. The race would get back to green with just less than six minutes to go with Ricca leading overall and in TC, Ruud leading TCX and sitting third overall and Caleb Bacon in TCA, 11th overall.
At the four minute mark Mike LaMarra’s No. 37 Honda would slide past Federl’s Nissan for fifth in the TC class with Kevin Boehm’s No. 9 DXDT Honda following LaMarr through for sixth in class. Toby Grahovec, sitting third in TC, would then get past the No. 81 of Ruud’s TCX machine to claim third overall.
The TCA field would see Jose Blanco and the No. 99 VGMC Honda Civic Si get past the No. 61 Mini of Derek Jones for second in class with two minutes to go, with the Mini driver fighting back on the final lap.
The checkered flag would fly with Ricca winning overall and in TC, Powell second in class and LaMarra claiming third overall and in class as Grahovec would face a last-lap issue and fall through the field.
Ruud would continue his winning ways in TCX, finishing fifth overall with Samantha Tan and the No. 438 ST Racing BMW coming home second in class. The No. 50 Classic BMW of John Hennessey would come home in the final podium spot.
Bacon would take a green to checkers win in TCA with Derek Jones coming home second and Blanco third.