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The results there were frustrating leading team principle Fred Lux (Aloha, Oregon) to take it on as a learning process for this week’s 100-mile, 25 lap race.ĭespite being a shared weekend with the NASCAR XFINITY Series, the Trans Am Series has offered ample opportunity for laps of Road America’s classic layout. The twin-entries visited Wisconsin earlier in the summer to race the SCCA June Sprints – an event that Cindi Lux has won twice. This weekend, for the second time this season, Lux Performance travels to the legendary Road America circuit. Streimer also has his own victory in the class racing to the win at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the team’s Trans Am debut earlier this season. 45 Lux Performance Group Dodge Viper ACR-X won the race from pole position with Steve Streimer (Sherwood, Oregon) close behind in the No. Competing in only a limited number of events in 2015, the convincing one-two finish for Lux Performance at Brainerd International Raceway in Minnesota is the program’s most recent appearance on the Trans Am scene. The Midwest has traditionally been very good for the Aloha, Oregon-based team. The perfect blend for Lux Performance Group. However, you'd also be hard-pressed to find a team more resolved to enjoy that success! And what better place than the center of great racing and great times than Road America? The 4.0-mile, 14-turn track is renowned for its on-track competition and off-track atmosphere with the best food found at any track in North America. The two-Dodge Viper ACR-X team is coming off their first TA3i class one-two sweep as they arrive in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for the August 29th “Next Dimension 100”. Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, Aug– In the paddock of the Trans Am Series, it would be difficult to find a team more focused and success-driven than Lux Performance Group. View the embedded image gallery online at:
