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By Chris Braden
Munk's Motors is proud to announce sponsorship of the 4M Industries
/ PUB Racing / Munk's Motors race car. It's a natural fit for
Munk's: the car is a blue / white 1979 Porsche 924..
The #77 blue 924 is prepped to the limit of the SCCA IT rulebook,
which allows primarily for suspension tuning with limited drive
train modifications. The car includes a full spherical bearing
suspension with custom-valved Brillstein's, an AIM data acquisition
system, and most notably, a PUB Racing-built motor. The car also
features a dual-camera digital video system
The driver is Vaughan Scott, a 10-year member of Porsche Club.
Though he and his wife, Merritt – whom he met through fellow RSR
member Byron Bardis – now live in Royal Oak, they remain members of
RSR.
Scott, an automotive stability-control systems engineer, got
involved with racing shortly after moving to Ann Arbor to join Bosch
in 1999. He started flagging that year at Waterford Hills while at
the same time building the car to go through driver's school in
2000. Scott has continued to develop the car over the past nine
seasons; it now ranks among the top 5 in the country.
“I'm pleased to be affiliated with Munk's,” said Scott. “We've been
slowly but steadily improving our performance over the years.
Support from Munk's really helps speed up being competitive at the
highest level. What you want in any race car or track car is
reliability, consistency and a good set-up. Munk's Motors has the
knowledge and experience to help us maintain our competitive edge.”
This summer, Scott set the ITB lap record at Mid-Ohio this August at
the Cincinnati SCCA region 2008 IT-Spectacular with a lap time of
1:46.912, blowing away the old lap record by half a second. He
finished second overall in the three-race series, including winning
the pole for Sunday morning's race and winning the Sunday afternoon
race. Second overall won him two Hoosier race tires.
Later that same month Scott and the car locked up this year's
Waterford Hills ITB (Improved Touring B) championship over the
second-to-last Waterford race weekend. Additionally he placed second
out of all 124 Waterford drivers in the overall Waterford Hills
Driver's Championship, which adds together both the class race
points and the Sunday feature race points.
The last event of the 2008 season for the Munk's Motors race car is
the American Road Race of Champions Presented by Grassroots
Motorsports Magazine (ARRC), a national-level season-end SCCA
regional race at Road Atlanta on November 8th. Last year in his
first outing at the 2007 ARRC – and his first time driving at Road
Atlanta – Scott qualified 10th and finished 5th overall. The ARRC
attracts the best regional racers in the country, over 350 entrants
from around the U.S. and Canada in the classes that aren't invited
to the SCCA Runoffs.
We're looking forward to another strong performance by Scott and #77
blue at this year's ARRC. We expect to see a podium finish. Go,
Vaughan!
Video clips from the past few seasons are available on
YouTube and
vaughanscott.com |
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