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BRASELTON, Georgia (September 26, 2023) - From Road America to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta to this weekend's Rennsport Reunion 7, Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) is full-speed ahead in a three-week and coast-to-coast race stretch that is one of busiest runs of consecutive races in the sanctioning body's nearly 50-year history. The latest event in the triple stretch of races was last weekend's HSR Fall Historics at Road Atlanta that wrapped up Sunday after three days of successful competition in perfect weather conditions.
The final headline events of the weekend were a pair of one-hour B.R.M. Chronographes Endurance Challenge races that saw four teams and their drivers secure their first feature race wins of the Fall Historics weekend and another team reach the top step of the podium for the second time during the event.
Saturday's big winner in the B.R.M Endurance Challenge race for the Prototype, GT Modern (GTM) and Historic classes was the ageless Travis Engen in his immaculate GMT Racing 2005 No. 2 Audi R8 LMP. Engen scored both overall and Prototype class honors and completed 39 laps around the 2.54-mile Road Atlanta circuit in the timed race.
The GTM victory went to David Pahl in his 2016 No. 82 Porsche 991 GT3 Cup. Pahl stepped up for the win after finishing a close second in Friday's Stoner Car Care Global GT race and also finished third on the overall B.R.M. podium.
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