Murillo Racing’s speed stranglehold on the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge field continued in qualifying Saturday (April 30) as Kenton Koch won the pole for the WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca 120 with a lap at 89.592 mph. It is Koch’s first career Pilot Challenge pole in what amounts to a sub role. Koch is driving this weekend in place of Jeff Mosing, who was unavailable.
Koch’s lap, which was the only one under 90 seconds for the entire weekend for the series, was four-tenths of a second faster than the Porsche of Rennsport One’s Alexandre Premat. TeamTGM’s Hugh Plumb will start third, followed by Kenny Murillo, who topped Practice No. 2 on Friday. NOLAsport’s Matt Travis qualified fifth, but then lost all of his times due to getting out of his car prior to impound. As a result, he will start from the rear of the field.
By virtue of Travis losing his times, KohR Motorsport’s Luca Mars will start fifth in his Ford Mustang GT4, followed by NTe Sport’s Manny Franco in an Aston Martin. McCann Racing’s Michael McCann Jr. will start seventh, while Riley Motorsports’ Alfredo Najri and Hardpoint’s Nick Galante are eighth and ninth. VOLT Racing’s Alan Brynjoffsson will start 10th.
In TCR, JDC-Miller MotorSports’ Chris Miller took his Audi RS3 LMS to the top of the charts early on, hoping to replicate his teammate Mikey Taylor‘s form from practice Friday. However, Bryan Herta Autosport’s Harry Gottsacker overtook Miller with a lap at 86.862 mph halfway through the 15-minute session.
From that point, that was the lap to shoot for as Gottsacker pulled onto pit road early. In the final minutes, no one could get reasonably close to that time, giving Gottsacker his first pole of the year.
Gottsacker’s lap ended up being more than four-tenths of a second faster than Miller, who set a time nearly identical to the best practice lap from Friday. KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering’s Roy Block will start his Alfa Romeo in…
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