FGA’s Matt Crandall Races to First Place Finishes in Dual Sports Car Club of America Series
Monday, April 28th, 2008Matt Crandall, current star of the FGA racing team, drove his GT2 Panoz to a pair of brilliant victories in the third SCCA regional championship race of 2008. After sitting out Saturday’s qualifying session of GT and Super Touring cars, Crandall was placed last on the race grid. Nick Fluge, FGA, looking well coifed and assured in his stunning white Momo race suit sat on the pole eager to take home another of the many trophies that are beginning to overwhelm the small mantle in his home.
The morning race began as many of recent history have…Fluge, the upstart ‘novice’ taking a pole position against many seasoned veterans. Fans surrounded his ride before being forced to leave the area at the one minute warning whistle. Porsche’s, Panoz, and Pony cars revved their engines and set their sights on Fluge’s Super Touring Blue Corvette. As the starter sent the cars on their pace lap, one other FGA car sat on the other end of the field, last, but lying in wait to destroy the hopes and dreams of Fluge’s die-hard fans. It was Crandall!
Fluge held a commanding lead over the admirable field, but something was wrong. The blue Panoz of Crandall was moving through the field quickly, mowing down the competition like ducks in a blind. Appearing larger and larger in Fluge’s florescent mirrors, Crandall streaked by a group of cars who were asleep on the green. Then over the next several laps he made quick work of the remaining field. He moved into second place after overtaking solid drives by Porsche driver, Dan Jesse and Panoz driver, Andrew Foley.

Matt Crandall driving to victories in GT2 and Group C
The afternoon race was similar to the morning with Fluge taking an early lead and Crandall overtaking the Corvette to make it two in a row. With track records under his belt in ST and ITE (along with class wins), Fluge couldn’t be too disappointed to see another FGA car in the winners circle. Todd Harris, (third FGA team-mate) called in from Road Atlanta where he spent the weekend training and testing Ferrari Team drivers and cars. He congratulated the team and reminded them he would be back to defend his Rose cup victory in June.

Nick Fluge setting ST and ITE track records
