Watkins Win - 2nd Time for C360R, 1st for Hopwood/Burrows

Two weeks ago I was celebrating Compass360's first win of the season at Watkins Glen. It was fabulous to see Adam Burrows and Trevor Hopwood take their first KONI win after battling with them, right down to the wire, in 2007. As we all know, they won the championship last year, but my co-driver Billy Johnson and I took the most wins, including one at the Glen. Which means we've won this race two years in a row.
It was a great battle, which interestingly enough came down to a late-race duel with our friends at HART, with Shane Lewis driving their Accord for (what rumor has as) the very last time. It mirrored 2007, when Billy passed Shane on the last lap, managing to hold on to the win. This year, our Acura TSX was out in front, with Trevor holding off Shane as the race drew to a close.
So the roles were reversed: we were leading and HART behind. On a late-race restart, Shane got a massive run going, and tried a move very similar to the one Billy pulled on him the year before. But although the Accord has absolutely astonishing power, it also weighs a lot more and Shane ended up in the gravel trap. I think any driver would have tried the same thing because Shane was not just going for the lead of the race, but was hoping to give the Accord a great send-off after a remarkably successful career in KONI Challenge.
The Accord got going again many places back, which left the race to be decided between our proven TSX and the relatively new Civic Si of Bill Fenton Motorsports, at the hands of the experienced and talented Bob Endicott. At the end it was our Acura on top, and a Honda second, so I know the folks at Honda of America were pretty happy with the result (we'd spent time talking racing and business with them during the weekend since the Indy Racing League (IRL) was on the ticket at the Glen and Honda supplies all the engines for those cars).
Standing in Victory Circle at the Glen, I was absolutely gleeful. I was thrilled for Adam and Trevor, but even more so for our crew, who have persevered through some tough challenges we've presented to them this year, and who always give their all.
We'd started the year well, with Travis Walker and I taking third at Daytona, and being first in the points going in to Lime Rock after some technical problems bumped the top two cars out. But then I got taken out at Lime Rock, barrel-rolling five times in the process and destroying our brand new Civic Si that seemed set for a top-five result. The next weekend one of our TSXs was destroyed in practice, which set us back even further.
But our crew soldiered on. At Mid-Ohio, we gave them clutches to fix and engines to swap. During the race, Ivan went back to the trailer to repair a broken hub on Adam and Trevor's car to get them back out to take a few valuable points (great TV coverage of that, I will admit!). And our crew showed up at Watkins, ready to do what was necessary to win, as they always do.
So as the champagne sprayed, I thought, that this win belongs to the team and our amazing crew. To Adam and Trevor who brought the car home without a mark on it (while our other two cars suffered rather serious damage that kept them from being in the top ten where they belong). To Ray, our Team Manager and my business partner, who brings these guys together and has everything mapped out to the tiniest detail. To Petr, who (like Ivan the race prior) repaired the 73 car after a massive shunt to get it back out to try and get some points. To Turtle, who managed the 76 RSX to a good result, on the lead lap, despite the fact it hit the wall and suffered substantial damage. To Ivan and the 74 team, who finally got the win they deserve! To my father, and all of our team. You guys made this happen, and you do it every weekend. Congratulations, and thank you!
That was brought home to me because, for the first time in the history of Compass360 Racing, I was not one of the winning drivers. While we worked to rebuild the two cars that were destroyed at Lime Rock and Mosport, I'd elected to sit out these mid-season events to ensure that the drivers that signed with us at the beginning of the season continue to get the very best we can give them. I've been calling strategy and doing my part in the pit, which is also good fun, although I'll admit it's not quite the same as being behind the wheel!
Watkins marks our team's sixth KONI Challenge win. I've been driving for five of those, and I'm looking forward to being back in a car soon to challenge Adam and Trevor for the top spot on the podium before the year is out!
Iowa promises to be an interesting race...





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