SEBRING, Fla. (March 14, 2008) 聙聯 Pierre Kleinubing, of Coconut Creek, Fla., led the entire way to capture his 27th-career SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge Touring Car win, his third at Sebring International Raceway, to start the 2008 season at the Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring Presented by Fresh From Florida weekend. Teammates Kuno Wittmer, of Montreal, Quebec, and Peter Cunningham, of Milwaukee, Wis., completed the podium.Starting from his record 31st pole, Kleinubing led the field away from the standing start under sunny skies in his No. 43 Acura/RealTime/Eibach/Red Line Acura TSX. While his gap to second place never eclipsed two seconds, Kleinubing was never seriously challenged for the lead in the 18-lap, 66.6-mile race that went caution free. He averaged 92.963 mph in beating Wittmer to the checkered flag by 0.645-second.聙聹It feels awesome,聙聺 Kleinubing said. 聙聹I聙聶m so glad to be here with a RealTime sweep.聙聹I think I had the same pace as these guys , but they were fighting a little bit. They actually caught up to me for a little bit, but then I think Kuno made a mistake in Turn 17 and then on the same lap into Turn One, so I opened up that gap again and maintained it. The new tires stayed consistent throughout the race. I was able to run the last lap and the first lap at the same pace.聙聺After recording his the first winless season of his career in 2007, Kleinubing is high hopes for the new season.聙聹I聙聶m very optimistic. This team is really tight. We know that until we get to Road Atlanta, nothing聙聶s been decided and we聙聶ll just keep doing our jobs, one race at a time.聙聺Wittmer started second in his No. 44 Acura/RealTime/Eibach/Red Line Acura TSX and withstood attempts by teammate Peter Cunningham聙聶s No. 42 Acura to hold onto second聙聰equaling his career-best finish.聙聹The start was great,聙聺 Wittmer said. 聙聹I was concerned about the BMW in fourth place . The first thing I did on the start was look in the mirror and he didn聙聶t get a very good start, so that cleared my mind right away. 聙聹Pierre set a really good pace and I tried following him. Peter was definitely putting the pressure on me, but he聙聶s my teammate, so I knew he wouldn聙聶t do anything stupid. After halfway, he did initiate a really good pass on me. I saw he had a better line out of 16 and he went to the inside and I went to the outside and I was able to stick it, but he definitely kept the pressure on. The last lap was a concern, but when I saw him drop two wheels I was able to breathe.Cunningham completed the second-straight RealTime Racing podium sweep (dating back to the 2007 finale), but had to fend off challenges from Charles Espenlaub聙聶s No. 73 Mazdaspeed/Stoptech/Racinghart MAZDA6, while putting the pressure on teammate Wittmer for the runner-up spot.聙聹I聙聶d been trying to really ramp it up there in the last couple of laps,聙聺 Cunningham said. 聙聹I聙聶d had better opportunities and actually passed him under braking into Turn 17, but then he had a better run coming out. On the last lap, I thought I聙聶d get a good run coming out of 16 like I had before, but I got two wheels off and that didn聙聶t give me the run I was looking for, so I wasn聙聶t going to just stick it in and take both of us out. I just wanted him to know I was there.聙聺Espenlaub, of Lutz, Fla., was the highest finishing Mazda in fourth after starting sixth. Defending Series Champion Jeff Altenburg completed the top five after starting eighth in his No. 1 Mazdaspeed/Stoptech/Racinghart MAZDA6.Seth Thomas started from the back of the pack after his No. 38 BimmerWorld BMW 325i failed post-qualifying inspection, but battled back to a sixth-place finish despite a couple of trips off course. He also set the race聙聶s fast lap with a 2:22.018 (93.791 mph). Jason Martinelli (BMW 325Ci), Dino Crescentini (Acura TSX), rookie Jason Saini (MAZDA6) and James Clay (BMW 325i) completed the top 10.Clay, who started 15th, captured two awards for his run聙聰the Racing Electronics Holeshot Award for advancing six positions on the opening lap in his No. 36 BimmerWorld BMW 325i and the Sunoco Hard Charger Award for advancing five positions throughout the race.The series next travels to VIRginia International Raceway, in Alton, Va., for Round Two, April 25-27. Today聙聶s race will be broadcast on SPEED Channel Friday, March 21 at 12 noon (EDT). For more news, results and photos visit
