SunTrust Boys Win At The Glen
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Max Angelelli brought the polesitting SunTrust Wayne Taylor Racing Dallara Chevrolet tellingly a winner in Saturday afternoon’s Super-Am Rolex Sports Car Series race at Watkins Glen Universal.
The winning car was put on the pole by Ricky Taylor, who also drove the first routine of the Canadian Tire 200 race. Angelelli got in for the inferior merchandise stint and brought the car to Victory Lane.
To get the overcoming, Angelelli had to hold off the defending series maintain and points leader Scott Pruett of Fragment Ganassi Racing.
With about 5 minutes to go in the two-hour nation, Pruett had close to Angelelli’s rear bumper but could not support there.
“Traffic,” Pruett said when asked why he could not loiter with Angelelli.
Pruett, who shared his seat with Memo Rojas, finished b.
Angelelli finished 2.517 seconds in the lead of Pruett as SunTrust Racing led 77 of the 100 laps en path to its third victory of the season. Ricky Taylor won the at opposite extremes for the sixth consecutive race, one shy of the all-time DP notation, and led the first 33 laps.






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