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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. - ArmsUp Motorsports dominated the SCCA Kettle Moraine Double Regional event last weekend at Road America. A constant rain turned
the six car ArmsUp fleet into a flotilla with the first day and a half of racing held under wet conditions. The difficult conditions did not slow the
Greist Family with Revere taking two poles along with an overall race win and John Greist taking the race two Formula Continental win to complete the
sweep. Jose Paredes also picked up the overall victory in race two capping an ArmsUp Sweep of the weekend.
With rain being the main theme of
Saturday's racing Revere Greist stamped his authority on the weekend early by scoring not only the FC pole, but taking the overall pole for the race
group out-qualifying Formula Atlantic cars. It would be an ArmsUp front of the field as the team swept the top four spots in FC with John Greist, Jim
Victor and John Dickmann rounding out the top four. Walter Vollrath turned his first laps since early August to place 11th on the Grid.
The
race would be all Revere all the time as the driver of the number-58 Healthcare Technology Systems car would run untouched to claim the overall
victory by 33-seconds. To prove that qualifying was no fluke, ArmsUp drivers Jim Victor and John Dickmann would flank the younger Greist on the podium
running second and third respectively. Vollrath would improve from qualifying to place ninth with John Greist coming home a disappointing 10th after
qualifying so well.
Sunday arrived looking like a carbon copy of Saturday with Revere Greist earning his third buckeye of the weekend with the
overall pole on a wet track. John Greist would continue his strong form with third on the grid followed by Victor in sixth, Dickmann seventh, and
Vollrath 14th. Jose Paredes, who sat out Saturday's events, qualified second in Formula Atlantic.
For race two the rain finally let up and a
dry Road America presented itself for the ArmsUp Team as it went to the grid. Revere picked up where he left off in race one and led the field for the
balk of the race. The man on the tear however was Jose Paredes. After a midfield starting position overall, Paredes stormed through the field after
early contact to claim the Formula Atlantic and overall group win in the 24 car field.
Late in the FC race Revere Greist began to lose power
when an alternator bolt came loose on his Van Diemen. Holding on as long as possible the younger Greist limped the car across the line in third.
Picking up where is son left off John Greist took over the top spot and held it to the finish claiming his first win behind the wheel of a Formula
Continental car in the process. Victor would complete a solid weekend with a second place finish ahead of Greist, fifth place John Dickmann and eighth
place Vollrath.
"This was a great way to finish our SCCA season at RA," team owner Gregg Borland said after the weekend. "Each driver did a
great job of dealing with the difficult rain conditions. Congrats to Revere, John and Jose on their wins, it was a fantastic weekend for
us."
ArmsUp Motorsports will be back in action at Road America this weekend for the Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival with Walter Vollrath's Lola
497 Sports Racer.
Formed in 1995, ArmsUp Motorsports is one of the premier SCCA Formula Continental and Formula Atlantic racing teams. Based in
Elkhart Lake, Wis ArmsUp Motorsports is a full service prep shop for Formula Continentals, Formula Atlantics, and Vintage racing cars. For more
information please visit the official ArmsUp website at www.ArmsUpMotorsports.com.
John Greist claimed his first SCCA victory this weekend at Road America.
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