Overall and Class Race Winners Crowned as HSR Kicks Off Second Half of 2018 Season at The Atlanta Fall Historics Last Weekend at Road Atlanta

- Angus Rogers Scores Overall B.R.M. Chronographes Vintage/GTC Enduro Challenge Win Saturday in 1973 Porsche 911 RSR
- John Reisman Takes Overall Honors in B.R.M. Chronographes Historic/Prototype/GTM Enduro Challenge Victory in ex-Whelen Engineering 2014 Corvette Daytona Prototype
- HSR Global GT Victory Goes to David Richardson in 2007 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup as Mike Banz Wins HSR Classic RS Cup Race in 1974 Porsche 911 RSR
- Larry Ligas First in International Class and Overall in Sasco Sports International/American Challenge in 1961 Jaguar XKE; Banz Scores Porsche-Class Honors; Steve Piantieri Tops American Class in 1965 Mustang 2+2

BRASELTON, Georgia (September 26, 2018) - This past weekend's Atlanta Fall Historics launched the second half of the 2018 Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) season in fine style with unseasonably summer-like weather and even hotter competition on the 2.54-mile Road Atlanta circuit, September 20 - 23.

A full schedule of doubleheader WeatherTech Sprints for all Run Groups shared the weekend's schedule with Saturday and Sunday B.R.M. Chronographes Enduro Challenges and a trio of feature races on Friday, which included Sasco Sports International/American Challenge, HSR Global GT and HSR Classic RS Cup sprints.

The 90-minute B.R.M. Enduro Challenges saw the overall victories go to Angus Rogers in his KMW Motorsports-prepared Fast Forward Racing 1973 No. 15 Porsche 911 RSR in Saturday's Vintage/GTC race and John Reisman in his 2014 No. 33 Corvette Daytona Prototype in Sunday's Historic/Prototype/GTM race.


Vintage-class honors in Saturday's B.R.M. Enduro went to the 1970 No. 88 Porsche 914/6 of co-drivers Jamie Busby and Kevin Wheeler . Also prepared by KMW, the quick Porsche 914/6 finished a strong second overall in the 90-minute race.

Reisman scored overall and Prototype-class honors in his ex-Whelen Engineering "DP" prepared by Hudson Historics in the Sunday B.R.M. race. He shared the top step of the podium with GTM (GT Modern) class winners David Richardson and Justin Jackson in the FlatSix Motorsports 2007 No. 06 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup, and Thomas Kirk and Ron Zitza, who took Historic-class honors in the Zotz Motorsports 1995 No. 114 Porsche 993 RSR.

Richardson doubled up on feature race wins in the No. 06 Porsche at the Atlanta Fall Historics with his B.R.M. Enduro class win pairing up with his victory in Friday's Global GT race. Richardson shared the Global GT podium with Jackson, who earned runner-up honors in the 2006 No. 423 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup, and Ryan Harrold, who finished third in his Team Mean 2009 No. 94 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup prepared by KMW.


Two-time and reigning HSR Classic RS Cup Champion Mike Banz was another Porsche driver scoring a pair of victories this past weekend. Banz won Friday's Classic RS Cup race, and less than two hours later scored Porsche-class honors and a second-place overall finish in his Heritage Motorsports 1974 No. 13 Porsche 911 RSR in the Sasco Sports International/American Challenge race.

Banz shared the podium in the Sasco Sports Challenge Porsche class and Classic RS Cup race with Jack Lewis, who finished second in both races in his 1974 No. 9 Porsche 911 IROC, and Rogers, who crossed the line third in each race in his No. 15 Porsche.

The overall and International-class win in the Sasco Sports Challenge went to Larry Ligas in his 1961 No. 61 Jaguar XKE Roadster from Predator Performance. Ligas shared the podium with his Predator teammate Don Norby who earned International-class runner-up honors in his 1961 No. 07 Jaguar XKE. Third place went to the 1996 No. 109 BMW M3 of Craig Joslin.


A pair of big-bore sports cars from 1965 bookended the Sasco Sports Challenge American-class podium. Steve Piantieri took the victory in his 1965 No. 95 Ford Mustang 2+2, the 1965 No. 30 Cheetah Coupe of Jay Stephenson was third, and the duo was split on the podium by the runner-up Pontiac Firebird of Dennis Jenovese .

The Atlanta Fall Historics is followed by the Savannah Speed Classic, October 25 - 28, while the 2018 season concludes for the second-straight year with back-to-back runnings of the HSR Classic Daytona presented by IMSA and the Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, presented by the Alan Jay Automotive Network.

The fourth edition of the HSR Classic Daytona presented IMSA returns to the World Center of Racing November 7 - 11. Less than three weeks later, HSR travels to Florida's other grand sports car course, Sebring International Raceway, for the third edition of the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour, November 28 - December 2.


In addition to their respective Daytona 24 and Sebring 12-hour tribute race schedules, the HSR Classics weekends at Daytona and Sebring also feature the final rounds of the season-long HSR WeatherTech Sprint Series and HSR B.R.M. Chronographes Endurance Challenge championships.

More information for all three remaining event weekends, including competitor entry forms and details on spectator tickets, can be found at www.HSRRace.com.

About HSR: Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) was formed in the mid-1970s with an event at Road Atlanta. There was one goal then and it remains true today: to celebrate the race cars from the past. As a "time machine" of sights and sounds, HSR provides a venue for competitors and spectators alike to share in the wonderful history and excitement created by the cars that competed at race tracks around the world. HSR currently sanctions eight vintage and historic racing events at some of the world's most renowned race tracks, including Road Atlanta, Sebring International Raceway, Daytona International Speedway and more. The complete schedule and full event information can be found on HSR's website at www.HSRRace.com. Look for the HSR Channel on YouTube and follow HSR on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/HSRrace/ and on Twitter and Instagram at @HSR_race. A dedicated website for the Classic 24 Hour at Daytona presented by IMSA is available at www.Classic24hour.com.




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