The race will be televised on the SPEED Channel in two segments, the first starting at 11:00 a.m. and then rejoining the action at 2:30 p.m.
Grand-Am Top Ten Daytona Prototype Points After Round Five:
1. Pruett, Rojas, Lexus Riley 167
2. Matthews, Goossens, Pontiac Riley 148
3. Gurney, Fogarty, Pontiac Riley 130
4. Patterson, Negri, Ford Riley 118
5. Jonsson, Zonta, Pontiac Lola 115
6. James, Pew, Ford Riley 111
Dalziel, BMW Riley 111
7. Hand, Auberlen, Porsche Crawford 110
8. Barbosa, France, Porsche Riley 109
9. van de Poele, Krohn, Pontiac Lola 101
Wilkins, Frisselle, Ford Dallara 101
10. Plumb, BMW Riley 96
Top 10 Grand-Am GT Points After Round SIx:
1. Collins, Edwards, Pontiac GXP.R 189
2. Pumpelly, George, Porsche GT3 170
3. Tremblay, Ham, Mazda RX-8 161
4. Davis, Liddell, Pontiac GXP.R 143
5. Assentato, Mazda RX8 131
Aschenbach, Lewis, Pontiac GXP.R 131
6. Miller, Ballou, Porsche GT3 129
7. Lux, Keen, Porsche GT3 127
8. Werner, Porsche GT3 123
9. Segal, Mazda RX8 120
10. Reese, Pontiac GXP.R 110
Grand-Am Manufacturer Point Standings:
DP
1. Lexus 167
2. Pontiac 157
3. Ford 134
4. Porsche 126
5. BMW 125
GT
1. Pontiac 199
2. Porsche 183
3. Mazda 175
4. Ford 72
Pontiac Powered DP and GT Cars Entered for Watkins Glen:
10 SunTrust, Pontiac Riley, Max Angelelli, Michael Valiante
16 Cheever Racing, Pontiac Coyote, Antonio Garcia, Matteo Bobbi
75 Krohn Racing, Pontiac Lola, Tracy Krohn, Eric van de Poele
76 Krohn Racing, Pontiac Lola, Nic Jonsson, Ricardo Zonta
91 Riley Matthews, Pontiac Riley, Jim Matthews, Marc Goossens, Marcel Tiemann
99 GAINSCO Bob Stallings, Alex Gurney, Jon Fogarty
06 Banner Engineering Pontiac GXP.R, Leighton Reese, Marc Bunting, Andy Pilgrim
07 Banner Engineering Pontiac GXP.R, Kelly Collins, Paul Edwards
32 PR1 Motorsports Pontiac GXP.R, Thomas Merrill, Mike Forest
21 Connolly Motorsports Pontiac GTO.R, Matt Connolly, Diego Alessi
57 Stevenson Motorsports Pontiac GXP.R, Andrew Davis, Robin Liddell
72 Autohaus Motorsports Pontiac GXP.R, Lawson Aschenbach, Tim Lewis Jr.
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