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Andrew Aquilante led the Grand Sport (GS) division in the No. 32 Ford Mustang Boss 302R, running a lap of 2:16.831 (98.399 mph) in Friday’s morning session. Eric Foss led both of Friday’s Street Tuner (ST) sessions, with a best lap of 2:25.485 (92.546 mph) in the No. 56 BMW 328i.
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“After yesterday’s practice we made a couple of setup changes to make our car handle the bumps a little better,” said Aquilante, who co-drives with Kurt Rezzetano for the Pennsylvania-based team. “So far, it looks like it’s working. The car was a lot more consistent today than in Thursday’s testing.”
Ken Wilden was second-fastest in GS, running 2:16.861 (98.399 mph) in the No. 47 BMW M3 of Fall-Line Motorsports co-driven by Dr. Rod Randall. Third, with a lap of 2:16.995 (98.377 mph) was Billy Johnson, who joins Ian James in the No. 158 Ford Mustang Boss 302R of Multimatic Motorsports/Miller Racing.
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