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6211221
10-17-2006, 04:26 PM
From SCCAs Website
Knowles Wins First SCCA Showroom Stock B National Championship in 27 years


TOPEKA, Kan. (Oct. 13, 2006) – Don Knowles, of Pittsboro, N.C., won back-to-back Showroom Stock B National Championships in 1978 and 1979 and today – 27 years later – he won his third SSB National Championship at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs Presented by Kansas, As Big As You Think. Chad Gilslinger, of Maryville, Ohio, and Toby Grahovec, of Chicago, completed the top three.

Piloting the No. 35 iRacing.com/Phoenix Pontiac Solstice, Knowles grabbed the early lead from polesitter Andrew Aquilante, of Chester Springs, Pa., in Turn One and never looked back winning by an impressive 27.381-seconds over second-place finisher Gilsinger, at an average speed of 72.884 mph.

“First qualifying was extremely difficult, but every day the track seemed to get better and better,” Knowles said of his preparation for the race. “We kept working on the car and kept going faster. Luckily we ended up on the front row. This was good because we knew that on straight line acceleration we were not the fastest. We knew that if we were on the front row, we would have a good chance to be in first by turn one or at least come close and that is what happened. Then I thought that I would see if the Solstice was as good on the outside as I thought it was and it was. From there, it was just a matter of putting your head down and running some good, clean laps.”

With Knowles win, he helped General Motors with its 126th SCCA National Championship, extending its winning streak to 51 years, while giving the Pontiac Solstice its first-ever SCCA Runoffs win it's debut.

Aquilante, one of the favorites to win SSB, spent most of the race in second-place until a flat left rear tire sent him to pitlane, essentially ending his bid for a podium finish. Both Knowles and Gilsinger, driver of the No. 07 Honda/Kumho/Aplinestars/Traqmate Honda Civic Si, were the beneficiaries of Aquilante’s misfortune. Knowles increased his lead and Gilsinger took over second.

Gizmo
10-17-2006, 06:23 PM
Great post, 6211221, thanks!

Those Aguilantes are amazing:

Andrew- son of Joe, nephew of Tom, cousin of Elizabeth and Amy
Joe- Father of Andrew, brother of Tom, uncle of Elizabeth and Amy
Tom- uncle of Andrew, brother of Joe, father of Elizabeth and Amy
Elizabeth- cousin of Andrew, neice of Joe, daughter of Tom, sister of Amy
Amy- cousin of Andrew, neice of Joe, daughter of Tom, sister of Elizabeth

Big group hug for the whole family!

And for Don as well: THE CHAMPION!

Solstice Chica
10-17-2006, 08:58 PM
Great post, 6211221, thanks!

Those Aguilantes are amazing:

Andrew- son of Joe, nephew of Tom, cousin of Elizabeth and Amy
Joe- Father of Andrew, brother of Tom, uncle of Elizabeth and Amy
Tom- uncle of Andrew, brother of Joe, father of Elizabeth and Amy
Elizabeth- cousin of Andrew, neice of Joe, daughter of Tom, sister of Amy
Amy- cousin of Andrew, neice of Joe, daughter of Tom, sister of Elizabeth

Big group hug for the whole family!

And for Don as well: THE CHAMPION!

Huh what??? Use your words Giz, Mi No Comprende

Taylorcarter
10-16-2011, 03:27 AM
From SCCAs Website
Knowles Wins First SCCA Showroom Stock B National Championship in 27 years


TOPEKA, Kan. (Oct. 13, 2006) – Don Knowles, of Pittsboro, N.C., won back-to-back Showroom Stock B National Championships in 1978 and 1979 and today – 27 years later – he won his third SSB National Championship at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs Presented by Kansas, As Big As You Think. Chad Gilslinger, of Maryville, Ohio, and Toby Grahovec, of Chicago, completed the top three.

Piloting the No. 35 iRacing.com/Phoenix Pontiac Solstice, Knowles grabbed the early lead from polesitter Andrew Aquilante, of Chester Springs, Pa., in Turn One and never looked back winning by an impressive 27.381-seconds over second-place finisher Gilsinger, at an average speed of 72.884 mph.

“First qualifying was extremely difficult, but every day the track seemed to get better and better,” Knowles said of his preparation for the race. “We kept working on the car and kept going faster. Luckily we ended up on the front row. This was good because we knew that on straight line acceleration we were not the fastest. We knew that if we were on the front row, we would have a good chance to be in first by turn one or at least come close and that is what happened. Then I thought that I would see if the Solstice was as good on the outside as I thought it was and it was. From there, it was just a matter of putting your head down and running some good, clean laps.”

With Knowles win, he helped General Motors with its 126th SCCA National Championship, extending its winning streak to 51 years, while giving the Pontiac Solstice its first-ever SCCA Runoffs win it's debut.

Aquilante, one of the favorites to win SSB, spent most of the race in second-place until a flat left rear tire sent him to pitlane, essentially ending his bid for a podium finish. Both Knowles and Gilsinger, driver of the No. 07 Honda/Kumho/Aplinestars/Traqmate Honda Civic Si, were the beneficiaries of Aquilante’s misfortune. Knowles increased his lead and Gilsinger took over second.


Big group hug for the whole family!