Max Gee Outlasts and Outruns to Win STU

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (October 1, 2017) – Max Gee, of Mansfield, Ohio, won the SCCA Runoffs® driving the No. 22 Gee Motorsports/Hoosier Honda Prelude and was crowned National Champion Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the Super Touring® Under class (STU).

To win, Gee had to keep ahead of a charging Ray Huffmaster, of Clarkston, Michigan, in the No. 36 BlueForceStaffing.com/Hoosier Pontiac Solstice in the final laps. Mark Liller, of Aldie, Virginia, finished third in the No. 79 Angry Sheep Motorsport/Hoosier/Carbotech Dodge Neon SRT-4.

Gee, who had former IndyCar driver and fellow Mid-Ohio instructor Scott Harrington helping him this week, made up for a dismal 2016 Runoffs in which he didn’t complete a single lap.

“It would have been great to win last year,” Gee said, “but this year at this track is unbelievable. It still hasn’t sunk in yet and I don’t believe it will for a while.”

The eventual podium finishers all survived an exciting Turn 1 in which multiple drivers found themselves over-extending their grip levels and taking paths through the grass. After the first lap, the field settled into a race which would see positions swapped by racing and attrition.

“After watching all the races and waiting until Sunday afternoon to race we had a lot of time to study and look at everybody coming into one and must have thought about how many different scenarios and of course it didn’t go anything like we thought,” said Ray Huffman, the second-place finisher. “I was just glad to get through and make it into (Turn) 3.”

Ray Huffmaster’s son, Rob Huffmaster, of Clarkston, Michigan, made it through the start and pulled out to an early lead in his No. 24 BlueForceStaffing.com/Hoosier Honda S2000, but slowed to a stop at the end of the back straight on lap eight, allowing Gee to take over the lead.

“I was excited I got first,” Gee said of seeing the younger Huffmaster drop by the wayside, “but I knew I had to keep my nose down and hit my marks and try not to mess up too much and try to preserve the car all at the same time.”

Gee wouldn’t relinquish the top spot again, but it wasn’t without facing a charging Ray Huffmaster who closed to within five seconds at the end as the pair worked through traffic.

“I was trying to do math and drive at the same time which I’m not good at, so I just kept driving and looking in my mirror,” Gee said.

The third-place finisher, Liller started in eighth, made it through the Turn 1 confusion and took advantage of the attrition and hard racing to work up to third place. Once there, he had to fight off the hard-charging John Weisberg, of Webster, New York, in the No. 51 Redcom Labs/Mazda/Hoosier/Red Line/BERG Mazda MX-5 to hold on to the third spot.

“Towards the end of the race Weisberg was coming up on me,” Liller said. “He really closed on me and it was everything I had to keep him back.”

Filling out the top five was Joe Moser, of Wilmette, Illinois, the 2016 Runoffs winner in the No. 63 Hoosier/King Motorsports Honda Prelude.

The Sunoco Hard Charger award was earned by Willie Phee, of Cumming, Georgia, in the No. 74 G-Loc Brakes Acura TSX for starting 30th and finishing in 16th place.

The 54th SCCA National Championship Runoffs, the Pinnacle of American Motorsports, crowns Sports Car Club of America’s Road Racing National Champions this year at Indianapolis Motor Speedway from Friday, September 29 through Sunday, Oct 1.

While the live broadcast of all 28 National Championships is available at SCCA.com and Motor Trend OnDemand, each race will be on demand in the coming weeks.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Provisional results for Sunday’s STU race at the 54th SCCA National Championship Runoffs from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with finish position, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (3), Max Gee, Mansfield, OH, Honda Prelude, 19.
2, (5), Raymond E Huffmaster, Clarkston, MI, Pontiac Solstice GXP, 19.
3, (8), Mark Liller, Aldie, VA, Dodge Neon SRT-4, 19.
4, (10), John Weisberg, Webster, NY, Mazda MX-5, 19.
5, (6), Joe Moser, Wilmette, IL, Honda Prelude, 19.
6, (12), Anthony Simmers, Boulder, CO, Volkswagen GTI, 19.
7, (13), Brad McCall, Boca Raton, FL, Scion FR-S, 19.
8, (15), Ian Barberi, Pleasanton, CA, BMW M3, 19.
9, (16), Ian Girvan, Crawfordsville, IN, Acura Integra GSR, 19.
10, (14), Raymond Philibert, Pompano Beach, FL, Mazda Miata, 19.
11, (19), Mark Wajda, Cement City, MI, Honda Civic Si, 19.
12, (20), Robert S Verenna Jr, McDonald, PA, BMW 325i, 18.
13, (24), Greg Goss, East Greenbush, NY, Honda S2000, 18.
14, (23), Frank Capobianco, Ronkonkoma, NY, BMW 325i, 18.
15, (28), Christopher DeShong, Valrico, FL, Honda Prelude, 18.
16, (30), Willie Phee, Cumming, GA, Acura TSX, 18.
17, (27), Steve Rose, Mebane, NC, Mazda RX-7, 18.
18, (21), Matt Wolfe, Canton, MI, Mazda Protege, 18.
19, (31), Rachel Kullman, Seminole, FL, Mazda Miata, 18.
20, (32), Roger Troxell, Sterling, VA, Mazda 6, 18.
21, (25), Andrew Doyle, Fishers, IN, Dodge SRT4, 17.
22, (33) Matthew Benazic, Whitestone, NY, Honda Prelude Si, 16.
23, (2), Kevin Boehm, Marysville, OH, Honda Civic, 10.
24, (26), Tom Lyttle, Decatur, GA, Mazda Miata, 8.
25, (11), Charles Tobel, New Hudson, MI, Pontiac Solstice, 8.
26, (1), Rob Huffmaster, Clarkston, MI, Honda S2000, 7.
27, (17), Paul Azan, Miami, FL, BMW 328, 4.
28, (18), Eric Thompson, Aberdeen, NJ, Toyota Celica ST165, 3.
29, (4), John Schmitt, Sunbury, OH, Honda Civic, 2.
30, (9), Luis Rivera, Angleton, TX, Mazda Miata, 2.
31, (22), Dinah Weisberg, Webster, NY, Mazda Miata, 1.
32, (7), Steve Eich, Raymond, OH, Honda Civic Si, 0.
33, (29), Patrick Lipsinic, Oklahoma City, OK, Subaru Impreza 2.5RS, 0.

Length of Race: 49 Miles
Overall Time of Race: 35:42.562 (avg. 82.748 mph)
Margin of Victory: 05.093 seconds
Fastest Race Lap: 1:49.387 (85.304 mph)
Lap Leaders:
No. 24 laps 1-7
No. 22 laps 8-19
Sunoco Hard Charger: No. 74 Willie Phee

Adam Andretti Finishes on the Podium in GT-2 Race, Remaining Instructor Results

Beyond Max Gee’s championship-winning performance, it was a solid showing by The Mid-Ohio School instructors.  In his very first SCCA® National Championship Runoffs®, Adam Andretti had a spectacular drive working his way from a 10th place starting position to a third place finish to claim a spot on the podium in Grand Touring 2 (GT-2).  He had a chance at second in the final stages, but slid off course pressing hard for the position. 

“Once I looked in the rearview mirror and didn’t have any threat there, I put my head down and really started to attack to try and catch Preston (Calvert), fill his mirrors up.  Traffic really helped out to close that gap,” Andretti said after the race.  “My opportunity came to go three-wide around Turn 4 on the outside, and traded a little paint with Preston.  But I drove off the track and mowed a little grass for the Speedway.”

In the same GT-2 race, Aaron Quine finished in seventh place after starting from the 11th spot on the starting grid.  Here’s how the remaining The Mid-Ohio School instructors finished in the SCCA National Championship races:   

Sam Halkias, E Production – 20th place

John Schmitt, Super Touring Under Super – 7th place; Super Touring Lite -  29th place

Rusty Bell, a member of the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course announcing team, finished 16th in the GT-Lite final.  See all 24 recaps and results for the 28 classes of racing at www.scca.com/runoffs.