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RELEASE, NOVEMBER 26 2006
LILLIE’S DOUBLE DUTY WEEKEND NETS POSITION IN GTP PODIUM AND V8
UTE TOP 10
LPGAS1 Racing’s 2006
season may have ended with double the usual workload at Eastern Creek
Raceway, but after strong results for Dean Lillie in the Yokohama V8
Ute Racing Series and STS Turbo Australian Performance Car Championship,
it was certainly worth the effort.
The weekend of double duty was highlighted
by a podium finish for Lillie in the STS Turbo Australian Performance
Car Championship. Coming off a race win at Symmons Plains a fortnight
earlier, the LPGAS1 HSV GTS driver was on the pace straight away, setting
the third fastest time in practice.
He also qualified third, with a lap
of 1:44.3301, and occupied second position for the first half of Race
1. Late in the race, however, rear grip was minimal with a worn tyre,
with Lillie eventually finishing fifth.
“The car has been feeling really
good all weekend for the heat of the track,” surmised Lillie.
“Unfortunately we had a tailshaft problem in practice, but Mark
Cohen has been good enough to lend us one.
“In Race 1 it ate the right
rear tyre. We made a setup change which was obviously quick over one
lap, but over a race distance it took too much out of the tyres. In
those last few laps I was just trying to hold on.”
With the setup change reversed, Lillie
climbed to third place early in Race 2, a longer race which featured
a compulsory pit stop, and became engrossed in a battle with fellow
HSV driver and defending series Champion Peter Floyd.
Eventually, Lillie was able to sneak
through and take second for the race and third for the round when Floyd
struck engine problems.
“The car was awesome and really
looked after it’s tyres, which was important in the long race,”
said Lillie, who ends the season fifth in the series standings.
“I spent most of the 22 laps
buried up the back of Floydy’s car and it didn’t get hot.
The battle with Floydy was great fun, too.”
Lillie’s form wasn’t
limited to four-door cars. The Yokohama V8 Ute Racing Series finale
started with the LPGAS1 Holden SS Ute in eighth place in practice. Inexperience
with tyres used in the class played a role in qualifying, with Lillie
dropping to 14th before advancing back up the order to 11th place in
Race 1.
“I’m not accustomed to
what you’ve got to do with these things to get the time out of
them in qualifying with the new front tyres,” said Lillie. “So
I went a bit slower than we did in practice, but then we got past a
couple of cars and got up to 11th in Race 1.”
Further gains followed in Race 2,
with Lillie finishing eighth and mixing it with more experienced Ute
drivers. Ninth place in the final helped to secure ninth for the round
- Lillie’s second Top 10 round result from three rounds back in
the competitive class.
“For the first four laps, the
left side of my body was cramped,” Lillie explained. “After
doing the last GTP race and Race 2 of the Utes back-to-back, I was drinking
and eating, trying to recover, but I started to cramp up.
“Doing about 60 laps of racing
and jumping from one car to the other, because they are two very different
beasts, was a good experience.”
The event concludes a busy racing
season for Lillie, with LPGAS1 Racing now turning their attention towards
a full campaign on the 2007 Yokohama V8 Ute Racing Series.
“I have to thank Gary, Tom,
Mick, Chris, Andrew, Steve and Lee for their help, big thanks go to
Melbourne Performance Centre for their truck which brought both cars
up here this weekend, along with LPGAS1 and all our sponsors.
“I finished inside the Top
Five in my first full season of GTP, scored a race win and finished
on the podium in four of the seven rounds which was really satisfying.
“These last few rounds in the
Ute have been really productive. We don’t quite have the pace
of the front-front guys, but I’m happy that we were able to stick
with the lead group without them driving away.
“We haven’t done anything
to the car, and have been able to get a few Top 10 results, so I’m
really excited about next year.”
LPGAS1 Racing thanks LPGAS1, Sprintgas,
Melbourne Performance Centre, Martini Racing, A&P Plaster, Oz Bore
Directional Drilling, EFI Dynamics, Holden Motorsport, Pirelli, Toperformance
Koni and Knight Windscreen Repairs - Eastern for their support in 2006.
For more information about Ravage Racing, visit www.ravageracing.com.au
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LPGAS1
Racing’s 2006 season may have ended with double the usual
workload at Eastern Creek Raceway, but after strong results for
Dean Lillie in the Yokohama V8 Ute Racing Series and STS Turbo
Australian Performance Car Championship, it was certainly worth
the effort.
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A
weekend of double duty was highlighted by a podium finish for
LPGAS1 Racing's Dean Lillie in the STS Turbo Australian Performance
Car Championship, and a Top 10 result in the Yokohama V8 Ute Racing
Series.
(Ravage
Racing / Juri Puisens Photo)
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