Aquilante Start to Finish in T1 for 11th SCCA Crown

The T1 race at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course was highlighted by a pair of breakaway battles. Andrew Aquilante of Chester Springs, PA, emerged with his sixth T1 gold, his 11th overall in Runoffs competition.

While Aquilante and Mark Boden scrapped over the race lead, Brian Kleeman and Daniel Bender fought for third, several seconds behind the lead duo. The third-place battle was resolved on the 12th of 19 laps, as Bender, from Northbrook, IL — driving a 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 — overtook when Kleeman’s 2017 Ford Mustang FP350S ran wide at Turn 4.

The intense tussle for the lead continued even deeper into the race. Driving a 2005 BMW E46 M3, third qualifier Boden initially challenged Aquilante for the top spot at Turn 1 on the opening lap, only for Aquilante to vigorously defend his spot on the Tire Rack pole.

From there, Aquilante never edged away from Boden. The Mustang had a clear edge over the BMW accelerating out of corners, but Boden’s lighter, nimbler machine caught up by the end of the track’s two long straights and appeared better on the brakes. The gap between the two lead cars varied between 0.3 and 0.7 second as they gapped the third-place fight between Kleeman and Bender by eight seconds.

Approaching the end of the 17th lap, Boden’s BMW pushed wide as he accelerated onto the pit straight and contacted the wall on the outside. That brush on the left side caused tire a punctured tire, relegating the four-time SCCA National Champion to a 17th place finish.

Aquilante was left with a comfortable lead over Bender, and he reeled off the final two laps to finish his latest SCCA Runoffs triumph with an 8.272-second cushion.

“It feels like redemption, because this car let me down the last few years,” Aquilante remarked in a victory lane interview. “Indy is such a cool place, and to walk out on the podium here is a surreal feeling. I’m glad we get to do it.

“We knew was going to come down the inside at Turn 1 because he has a lot more power than us,” he continued. “That was no surprise, but then it was just a matter of managing the tires, clicking off the laps, and waiting for him to make a mistake.”

The winner said he watched Boden in his mirrors throughout the race and noted that Boden appeared to copy his line through several corners. He also noticed that Boden started to struggle in the banked final corner leading on to the pit straight.

“He came up, but I knew we just had to manage and keep him back there,” Aquilante said. “I could see where he was using his equipment a bit more, so I tried to keep him doing that until I could get a break. I made the decision that he was going to have to drive through me to get the lead, but he tagged the wall and cut a tire. It was a matter of biding my time, not making a mistake, and trying to force him into a mistake. That’s what we got.”

Bender is a former T1 champion whose last Runoffs triumph came in 2014. “It feels great,” he said. “T1 is a tough class; Andrew is really a master of this class, and that car is so good. To bring it home in second place really feels good. We put a lot of work into this year. The goal was obviously to win, but I’ll take second place.”

Kleeman, a resident of Cockeysville, MD, was pleased to qualify on the front row. But he quickly realized he would not contend for the win on Sunday. “I was hoping we could do better, but it’s still pretty good,” he acknowledged. “Third place at the Runoffs is never something to complain about. We sort of missed on our race setup and burned up the rear tires. It got real loose and was just tough to hold on to. But we made the most of it and hung in there.”

Ian Barberi of Pleasanton, CA, finished fourth in a 1995 BMW E36 M3, while Edgar Lau from Sisters, OR, rounded out the top five in a 2018 Mustang Shelby GT-350. Clark Nunes moved from 20th on the grid to 11th place at the finish to claim the Sunoco Hard Charger Award.

The 58th SCCA® National Championship Runoffs®, the Pinnacle of American Amateur Motorsports, crowns Sports Car Club of America’s Road Racing National Champions this year at the Racing Capital of the World—Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in Indianapolis, Indiana—during the Hagerty Race Days Friday Oct. 1 through Sunday, Oct. 3. 

Live, online video coverage of Runoffs races, presented by Mazda, is available throughout the three days of competition at SCCA.com/live along with an audio race call—supplied by the Super Tour Radio presented by Hoosier Racing Tire broadcast team—and live timing and scoring for each National Championship race.


Below are official results for Sunday's Touring 1 race at the 58th SCCA National Championship Runoffs from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with finish position, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, car and laps completed.

1, (1), Andrew Aquilante, Chester Springs, PA, Ford Mustang, 19.

2, (5), Daniel Bender, Northbrook, IL, Chevrolet Camaro Z28, 19.

3, (2), Brian Kleeman, Cockeysville, MD, Ford Mustang FP350S, 19.

4, (4), Ian Barberi, Pleasanton, CA, BMW E36 M3, 19.

5, (6), Edgar Lau, Sisters, OR, Ford Mustang Shelby GT-350, 19.

6, (7), Ross Murray, Marina del Rey, CA, Ford Mustang GT, 19.

7, (8), Tim Kezman, Franksville, WI, BMW E92 M3, 19.

8, (10), Hugh Stewart, Milford, CT, BMW E46 M3, 19.

9, (11), Michael Pettiford, Louisville, CO, Chevrolet Corvette, 19.

10, (9), Pratt Cole, Salt Lake City, UT, Ford Mustang, 19.

11, (20), Clark Nunes, San Jose, CA, Chevrolet Camaro, 19.

12, (16), Christina Lam, Vienna, VA, BMW E46 M3, 18.

13, (18), Paolo Salvatore, San Antonio, TX, Ford Mustang FP350S, 18.

14, (21), Chris Outzen, Sudbury, MA, Ford Mustang, 18.

15, (19), Joe Aquilante, Chester Springs, PA, Chevrolet Corvette, 18.

16, (22), Don Van Nortwick, Las Vegas, NV, Ford Mustang Shelby GT-350, 18.

17, (3), Mark Boden, Buffalo Grove, IL, BMW E92 M3, 17.

18, (14), Murat Mark Ketenci, Strafford, NH, BMW E46, 16.

19, (12), Joseph Gaudette, Manassas, VA, Chevrolet Corvette, 12.

20, (17), Chris Alliegro, Sisters, OR, Ford Mustang GT-350, 10.

DNF, (13), Chris Edens, Sherwood, AR, Mazda Miata, 5.

DNF, (15), Bill Baten, Carmel, IN, Chevrolet Camaro, 4. 

 

Race Stats

Length of Race: 49 miles (19 laps)
Overall Time of Race: 33:21.791 (avg. 88.567 mph)
Margin of Victory: 8.272 seconds
Fastest Race Lap: #46 Boden 1:43.752 (89.938 mph)
Lap Leaders: #33 Aquilante 1-19
Sunoco Hard Charger: #79 Nunes


Photo caption: Andrew Aquilante lights the way to his 11th SCCA National Championship with the T1 win at the Runoffs

Photo by Jay Bonvouloir

Words by John Oreovicz