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Swenson, Kutil Locked in Fierce Battle for Touring Cup Championship

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Eric Kutil (left) battles Tom O’Gorman (center) and Jeremy Swenson (right) for the race lead at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Eric Kutil (left) battles Tom O’Gorman (center) and Jeremy Swenson (right) for the race lead at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.




  • Record 50-car field entered for GLTC at Road America

  • Swenson trails Kutil by just 9 points

  • Special guest Greg Creamer joins broadcast team for season finale




Elkhart Lake, WI -

The racing season for GRIDLIFE Touring Cup (GLTC) concludes this weekend, October 9-10, with a season finale at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. With a six-way battle for the championship lead solidified with Jeremy Swenson’s weekend victory at GingerMan Raceway last month, the series heads to the 4.048 mile, 14-turn road course in Wisconsin for the final four races of the year.



The field will be 50 cars strong, the most ever to start a Touring Cup race at Road America. The grid features staples such as Eric Kutil in his #82 HybridRacing EG Civic Si, Jeremy Swenson in the #30 Chevrolet Corvette, Tom O’Gorman in the #94 ASM S2000, and Eric Jensen in his LS-swapped Scion FR-S. Drivers making a return to the series after time away include Woody Heimann, who will run at Road America after campaigning much of the year in the Global MX-5 Championship with IMSA. Aaron Leichty, last year’s championship runner up makes a return to Touring Cup in his #19 Porsche Cayman. Savannah Little returns to the Touring Cup series in a Nissan 350z. She has previously run with a SPEC MX-5 Challenge car at GRIDLIFE’s Alpine Horizon Festival last year.



Newcomers to GRIDLIFE Touring Cup include Austin Cobb, in a turbocharged Mazda Miata, and Micaiah Hackbarth, who will enter his first GLTC round in a 2012 Porsche Cayman. Hackbarth has experience in Time Attack with an Audi TTRS, but has never competed in GLTC, and joins the Andy Smedegard Motorsports team in wheel-to-wheel racing in the last round of 2021. 



The point structure in GRIDLIFE Touring Cup allows competitors to drop their lowest 14 race results of the 35 races run this season, including rounds where drivers did not make starts. With all of the drop races accounted for, Eric Kutil leads Jeremy Swenson by 9 points, with Tom O’Gorman, Aaron Leichty, Luke McGrew, and Andy Smedegard all within striking distance should Kutil or Swenson encounter trouble. 

   Championship leader Eric Kutil’s journey to the top of the standings has not come easy this season; after miscalculations at NOLA Motorsports Park caused his disqualification, and some poor results at Circuit of the Americas, Kutil had work to do to make up points on Luke McGrew and Aaron Leichty.

Championship leader Eric Kutil’s journey to the top of the standings has not come easy this season; after miscalculations at NOLA Motorsports Park caused his disqualification, and some poor results at Circuit of the Americas, Kutil had work to do to make up points on Luke McGrew and Aaron Leichty.

 Overheating issues plagued Kutil’s 1992 Honda Civic Si, and a rainy slide into a gravel trap at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course lost him crucial points. 

Overheating issues plagued Kutil’s 1992 Honda Civic Si, and a rainy slide into a gravel trap at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course lost him crucial points. 

 At the season’s most recent round at GingerMan Raceway, Kutil’s brakes failed, sending the car off course at over 100 miles per hour.

At the season’s most recent round at GingerMan Raceway, Kutil’s brakes failed, sending the car off course at over 100 miles per hour.

 A combination of skill, luck, and GingerMan Raceway’s open fields of runoff allowed Kutil’s car to drive away from the incident and compete the next day, saving his weekend and the season.

A combination of skill, luck, and GingerMan Raceway’s open fields of runoff allowed Kutil’s car to drive away from the incident and compete the next day, saving his weekend and the season.

 Despite a number of setbacks, Kutil managed to win six times and finish in the top five 21 times, including 12 race podiums, placing him in the championship lead by nine points over Jeremy Swenson.

Despite a number of setbacks, Kutil managed to win six times and finish in the top five 21 times, including 12 race podiums, placing him in the championship lead by nine points over Jeremy Swenson.

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 Jeremy Swenson’s own expectations at the beginning of his rookie season were set with the intention of being competitive and a true force in the highly competitive GLTC grid.

Jeremy Swenson’s own expectations at the beginning of his rookie season were set with the intention of being competitive and a true force in the highly competitive GLTC grid.

 With a wildly different formula (a large displacement V8 engine in a Chevrolet Corvette chassis) compared to the numerous lightweight Honda and Mazda based cars in the series, Swenson set out to demonstrate the viability of big-bore cars. 

With a wildly different formula (a large displacement V8 engine in a Chevrolet Corvette chassis) compared to the numerous lightweight Honda and Mazda based cars in the series, Swenson set out to demonstrate the viability of big-bore cars. 




 His season debut at Circuit of the Americas proved promising, earning points in all four races. Swenson celebrated his first win at NCM Motorsports Park, before racking up seven other victories, with a win at every single round except for Mid-Ohio.

His season debut at Circuit of the Americas proved promising, earning points in all four races. Swenson celebrated his first win at NCM Motorsports Park, before racking up seven other victories, with a win at every single round except for Mid-Ohio.

 With a straight-line speed advantage over his competitors, Road America is the perfect place for Swenson to make up ground on Kutil; he only needs to gain nine points on the championship leader to win the season championship.

With a straight-line speed advantage over his competitors, Road America is the perfect place for Swenson to make up ground on Kutil; he only needs to gain nine points on the championship leader to win the season championship.

 Contender Tom O’Gorman will enter the final round of the season without the characteristic cyan blue livery, after O’Gorman’s Honda S2000 was damaged in an accident while testing last week. He’ll be running the last four races of the season in teammate Zac Lovoy’s #42 Honda S2000, who gave up the opportunity to race to allow O’Gorman to pursue the championship.

Contender Tom O’Gorman will enter the final round of the season without the characteristic cyan blue livery, after O’Gorman’s Honda S2000 was damaged in an accident while testing last week. He’ll be running the last four races of the season in teammate Zac Lovoy’s #42 Honda S2000, who gave up the opportunity to race to allow O’Gorman to pursue the championship.

 O’Gorman’s season was supposed to start at NOLA Motorsports Park, but a blown engine proved to be a multi-month setback. O’Gorman aligned with Andy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM) and swapped in a K24 engine previously installed in the Gears & Gasoline EK Honda Civic. 

O’Gorman’s season was supposed to start at NOLA Motorsports Park, but a blown engine proved to be a multi-month setback. O’Gorman aligned with Andy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM) and swapped in a K24 engine previously installed in the Gears & Gasoline EK Honda Civic. 



   The first round back for the Pirelli World Challenge champion was NCM Motorsports Park, where he claimed his first Touring Cup win in the final race of the weekend. Three more wins followed at GingerMan Raceway in June, and O’Gorman was on track to win at Autobahn Country Club before his motor failed while he led in the first race. After a heroic effort from the ASM team, O’Gorman’s car returned to race the rest of the weekend, and the rest of the season. With hiccups along the way with component reliability problems, O’Gorman managed to win six times, and claw his way to third in the points.

The first round back for the Pirelli World Challenge champion was NCM Motorsports Park, where he claimed his first Touring Cup win in the final race of the weekend. Three more wins followed at GingerMan Raceway in June, and O’Gorman was on track to win at Autobahn Country Club before his motor failed while he led in the first race. After a heroic effort from the ASM team, O’Gorman’s car returned to race the rest of the weekend, and the rest of the season. With hiccups along the way with component reliability problems, O’Gorman managed to win six times, and claw his way to third in the points.

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The final rounds of the season will be broadcast live on GRIDLIFE’s YouTube channel, with commentary from Kyle Heyer and special guest Greg Creamer, whose announcing career spans decades calling series like SRO Motorsports America, Ferrari Challenge, IMSA, and Formula One.



GRIDLIFE Elkhart Color Classic Entry List - GLTC



Car #Driver NameTeamHometownVehicleClass
1GaryWimble-Locust GroveVA2006MazdaMX-5GLTC
3ErikMeadowsMcGrew MotorsportsCharlestonWV2009MazdaMX-5GLTC
6ThomasMoss-RavenswoodWV2002MazdaMiataGLTC
7LukeMcGrewMcGrew MotorsportsHurricaneWV2007MazdaMX-5GLTC
12FelipeGonzalezMyriad MotorsportsFargoND2000HondaS2000GLTC
13RyanUphamPerformance EurowerksBataviaIL1995BMWM3GLTC
14EmileTabbThe Winning FormulaLouisvilleKY1990MazdaMiataGLTC
18ColtonWadeBrewDog RacingNewarkOH2005BMWM3GLTC
19AaronLeichtyThe Winning FormulaLouisvilleKY1993MazdaMiataGLTC
23JakeJoraanstadMyriad MotorsportsFargoND2000HondaS2000GLTC
24DustinBarteeAcuity Saint JosephMI2006HondaCivicGLTC
26LouisChatroopPerformance EurowerksBuffalo GroveIL2004BMWM3GLTC
30JeremySwensonViking PerformanceMoorheadMN2001ChevroletCorvetteGLTC
34AustinHertel-RichmondIN2013Nissan370zGLTC
36AustinCobbApexV2RFairhopeAL1997MazdaMiataGLTC
42TomO'GormanAndy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM)MasonOH2005HondaS2000GLTC
44KerryJamesAKG MotorsportsAndoverMN1995BMWM3GLTC
46AndrewRainsTurner MotorsportBirminghamAL2001BMW330iGLTC
47JeffPreston-LexingtonKY2006MazdaMX-5GLTC
54DustyMichael-LafayetteIN1990HondaCivicGLTC
68TiffanyKellyTeam KellyOmahaNE2000HondaS2000GLTC
71JoelMorrisonNineLivesRacingOoltewahTN2005HondaS2000GLTC
76WesleyCaseTeaSD2002BMWM3GLTC
82EricKutilHybridRacingColumbusOH1992HondaCivicGLTC
82WoodyHeimann-FindlayOH2016MazdaMX-5 CupGLTC
86JustinKellyTeam KellyOmahaNE2013ScionFR-SGLTC
87NickStentiford-FlorissantCO2005HondaS2000GLTC
91D.J.AlessandriniHybridRacingBrookparkOH2006HondaCivicGLTC
95RobertVierhoutFactor Fab RacingCummingIA2004Nissan350zGLTC
99JeremyBoysen-AdelIA2002AcuraRSXGLTC
105JacobPrice-ShepherdsvilleKY2000MazdaMiataGLTC
106MichaelKritikos-Loves ParkIL2006BMW330iGLTC
113WesleyPenn-LouisvilleKY1999MazdaMiataGLTC
159JoshuaRubenstein-AlexandriaVA2001MazdaMiataGLTC
168PatrickReyes-ChicagoIL2006HondaS2000GLTC
171ClaytonFitzpatrick-MarengoOH1999ChevroletCorvetteGLTC
184EricJensenGSpeedTrophy ClubTX2016ScionFR-SGLTC
200MattDeReus-Brooklyn CenterMN1999BMWE36GLTC
212AndySmedegardAndy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM)PloverWI2005HondaS2000GLTC
213ScottRobertsonRobertson RacingComstock ParkMI2001MazdaMiataGLTC
261BradKosiba-NoblesvilleIN2000MazdaMiataGLTC
290MattPark-ChicagoIL2007Nissan350zGLTC
404JeremyMyers-RomeovilleIL1994HondaCivicGLTC
484MatanRosenberg-ClevelandOH1995MazdaMiataGLTC
541SethGale-KirtlandOH1998AcuraIntegraGLTC
722ScottBowling-SimpsonvilleKY2010PorscheCaymanGLTC
777RonSolimanAndy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM)BurnsvilleMN2001HondaS2000GLTC
871AurimasKarosas-Homer GlenIL1997BMWM3GLTC
916SavannaLittleenjuku racingFlorissantCO2008Nissan350zGLTC
TBDMicaiahHackbarthAndy Smedegard Motorsports (ASM)Stevens PointWI2012PorscheCaymanGLTC


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