Thrilling SSB National Championship to Zabinski

ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (Sept. 25, 2010) €“ Ed Zabinski, of Stockbridge, Ga., patiently worked his way to the front to win the SCCA Showroom Stock B National Championship at the 2010 SCCA National Championship Runoffs Presented by Subway at Road America. Lee Niffenegger, of Valencia, Calif., passed Toby Grahovec, from Chicago, at the finish line for second and third place, respectively. At the drop of the green, the No. 1 Classic BMW/Hoosier Tire/Carbotech BMW Z4 of defending SSB National Champion Grahovec took over the lead from Gumout Polesitter Matthew Staal. Stewart followed Grahovec around Staal and into second, then made his move for the lead on the following lap, passing Grahovec in Turn Eight. On lap four, Staal made a big move for second and the lead in Turn Five, but carried way too much speed in, sliding his No. 53 Honda Racing/HPD/BFGoodrich Tires Honda Civic Si sidways into the gravel and completing a single roll. Staal was uninjured in the incident, but his day was finished. By lap four, fourth-starting Zabinski, in the No. 97 Dead Horse Racing Ford Mustang V-6, had joined the battle and was challenging Grahovec for second. Stewart, Grahovec and Zabnski crossed the line nose-to-tail to start lap five. They would stay that way until lap six, when Grahovec was able to get around Stewart and into the lead. Two laps later, Grahovec took a defensive line into Turn One to protect his lead from Stewart, and Zabinski saw his opportunity to set the pair up for a pass and grabbed the lead for himself in Turn Two. €œI knew that I didn€™t have the legs to run them (Grahovec and Lewis) down,€ Zabinski said. €œBut, they were having a pretty good battle that was slowing all three of us down. I knew that if I just sort of stayed back and watched for an opportunity €“ if they were going in too fast any place or going too wide. I guess Lance had some brake lockup issues and that was causing him to slide the rear end around. It looked like Toby was having an understeer problem too. Those two things added together. I think made them go wide in Turn One. I saw that coming. I just made sure I got slowed down and got on the power way early. That gave me probably five or six miles an hour on the exit of Turn One. I was in front of them by the end of Three and was able to gap them from there.€ Stewart dispatched Grahovec on lap eight in Turn Six and gave chase to teammate Zabinski. Stewart hung with Zabinski for the remainder of the 13-lap, 52-mile race. Though he set the fastest lap of the race, a 2:42.259 (88.747 mph), Stewart was unable to mount a challenge for the win. Zabinski crossed the finish line 1.019 seconds ahead of Stewart, averaging 88.051 mph. Stewart€™s finish, and his fast race lap time, was disallowed post-race because of a technical infraction. It was Zabinski€™s second National Championship. He previously won the Touring 1 Championship in 2008. After spending the first half of the race alone in fourth place, Niffenegger€™s No. 42 Honda Racing/HPD/BFGoodrich Tires Honda Civic Si slowly reeled in Grahovec. The 2008 SSB National Champion had a plan for the pass and executed in the last corner of the last lap. €œThere were certain areas of the track €“ the Carousel, Canada Corner €“ that I was getting through better,€ Niffenegger said. €œI think I was a little more patient and he was sliding around a little bit more. Maybe he ran his tires off or something. I knew I wasn€™t going to be able to get him going into the corner. So, basically I moved inside and forced him to protect, which he did. Then, he ran wide at the exit and I was able to beat him up the hill.€ Following third-place Grahovec was Ralph Porter, of Kokomo, Ind., who finished fourth in the No. 32 Hoosier Tire/ Dryer Reinbold BMW Z4. Porter was named the Sunoco Hard Charger for advancing seven positions in the race. Robert Beede finished fifth in the No. 21 Honda of Keene/Bill Fenton Motorsports Honda Civic Si. Robert Schader, Eddie Nakato, Jimmy Crawford, Steven Taake and Stan Czacki completed the top 10. Now in its 47th year, the SCCA National Championship Runoffs Presented by Subway annually crowns Champions in the Sports Car Club of America€™s Club Racing classes. The live broadcast of all 28 National Championship races will be available throughout the weekend at www.Speedcasttv.com/scca and later available On Demand from the same site. Follow the action on Twitter @SCCAOfficial or the SCCA, Inc. Official Facebook page at facebook.com/sccaofficial.