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Peter Cunningham (racing driver)

Peter "P.D." Cunningham (born July 1, 1962) is an American race car driver and owner of RealTime R&L, Inc., based in Saukville, Wisconsin[1] and currently[when?] competing in the Pirelli World Challenge GT Championship. His name and his team, RealTime Racing, have become synonymous with the Honda and Acura brands.[citation needed] Through 2013, he has claimed 91 professional race wins across 12 different North American road racing series and holds numerous World Challenge records.

Peter Cunningham
Cunningham in 2009
NationalityAmerican
Born (1962-07-01) 1 July 1962 (age 61)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pirelli World Challenge career
Debut season1990
Current teamRealTime Racing
Car number42
Starts232
Wins43
Poles50
Previous series
2002–2008
2004
1999—2000
1998-1999
1999—2004
1996—1997
1995-1996
1992-1993
1990
1989—1990
1988
1987
1985—1989
1986-1994
1991—1998
IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
Rolex Sports Car Series
Canadian Auto Sports Club Motorola Cup
American Le Mans Series
SCCA U.S. Road Racing Championship
Speedvision Cup
North American Touring Car Championship
IMSA Endurance Championship
SCCA ProRally
Truck Guard/Shellzone Challenge
International Ice Racing Association
SCCA Corvette Challenge
Pro Ice Endurance Championship
SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship
Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship
IMSA Exxon GT
Championship titles
2012
2010
2008
2005
2002
1997
1995
1993
1990
1990
1989
1989
1988
1987
World Challenge GTS
World Challenge GTS
World Challenge Touring Car
World Challenge Touring Car
World Challenge Touring Car
World Challenge T1
World Challenge Class C
SCCA ProRallyProduction
IIRA GT Endurance Champion
Truck Guard/Shellzone Challenge
IIRA Modified 4x4
SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship Class B
SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship Class B
PRO Ice GT Endurance
Cunningham after his 2011 Utah Grand Prix race

Early career Edit

Cunningham was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a recent high school graduate in June 1980, Cunningham happened upon an autocross, a driving contest held in a parking lot around a pylon-defined course against the clock. After winning his class on that first day, he became enamored and engulfed in the sport. Over the next several years, he won numerous regional and national titles in SCCA Solo II competition.

Cunningham's driving talent then evolved into road racing where he raced a number of Showroom Stock cars from 1982-1984. Attempting to balance college classes with his desired career path wasn't working for him, and despite the disappointment of his family, he quit school to chase his dream. In 1984, he won the June Sprints and a handful of other races on his way to winning the SCCA CEN-DIV SSC Championship in a SAAB 99 GLi.

SCCA National Championship Runoffs Edit

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1984 Road Atlanta Saab 99 GLI Showroom Stock C 11 11 Running
1988 Road Atlanta Honda Civic Si Showroom Stock C 2 2 Running

Pro Racing Debut Edit

In 1985, Cunningham joined the professional ranks of the sport, competing in the inaugural SCCA/Escort Endurance Championship piloting an SSA Toyota Supra for MPS Motorsports. The following year he and the team entered the championship with an SSGT Nissan 300ZX Turbo before stepping up to the top class in a SS-category Chevrolet Corvette in 1987.

In 1988, MPS entered the SCCA Corvette Challenge, earning Cunningham eight top-10 finishes, including a podium at his home race at Road America.[2]

He became a force to be reckoned with in 1988 after switching to a Honda CRX Si and partnering with co-driver Lance Stewart for John Torok's Team GRR. Cunningham earned five race wins and finished outside the top-two only once that season. He followed it up with six consecutive race wins in 1989 once again behind the wheel of a Honda CRX Si, this time driving with Scott Gaylord.

In 1990, he gave trucks a try, entering the SCCA Truck Guard/Shellzone Challenge. Driving a Mazda B2000 for Team GRR,[3] he finished on the podium six times, including a win at Laguna Seca.[4]

In January 1987, Cunningham competed in a Honda for the first time, driving a first generation CRX Si in the PRO Ice Endurance Championship with an effort that would soon become RealTime Racing. This successful venture continued in 1989 with a second generation CRX Si and a modified 4WD Civic Wagon in a pair of International Ice Racing Association series. RealTime returned in 1990 with a Civic Si for the GT Endurance category and a turbocharged 4WD Civic Wagon for the Modified 4x4 class.[5] His love of non-asphalt category motorsports continued in 1992–1993 with two seasons of SCCA ProRally competition.[6][7] There, Cunningham collected six race wins in an Acura Integra GSR.

World Challenge (1990–present) Edit

Cunningham first entered SCCA Pro Racing's World Challenge Championships in 1990, driving a Honda CRX Si for American Honda in the Super Production category. He finished runner-up in the championship with two race wins and six podium finishes. Cunningham very briefly switched to a BMW M3 and Nissan Sentra SE-R in 1991 and 1992 before rejoining World Challenge with his own team, RealTime Racing, in 1993. In the team's debut season, campaigning a Honda Prelude, Cunningham finished runner-up in the C Class Championship by a slim three points in a season where he captured three wins and only once finished off the podium.

He was three points shy again in 1994 when he finished runner-up in the Super Production Category, collecting two race wins in a Honda Prelude Si. Cunningham finally claimed his first World Challenge Championship in 1995, when he only finished off the podium once in his Honda Prelude Si.

In 1996, Cunningham took on the challenge of the Acura NSX, built by RealTime for competition in the Touring 1 Category. He ended the season by scoring back-to-back race wins, the first for the NSX in World Challenge, and finished fifth in the points. The 1997 Touring 1 season bore more fruit, as Cunningham collected four race wins en route to his second World Challenge Championship. The following year (1998) Cunningham finished third in the Touring 1 Championship with two race wins.

After taking the 1999 World Challenge season off to race in the American Le Mans Series, Cunningham returned to World Challenge in 2000 to race a BMW M3 in the GT Class. He scored one race win and ended the year seventh in points.

Cunningham returned to the Acura NSX in 2001, driving a supercharged version in the GT category. He scored five race wins on the way to a runner-up finish in the points. The results were similar in 2002, as Cunningham finished runner-up in the GT Championship again with one race win.

In 2002, Cunningham transitioned back to the Touring Car category behind the wheel of an Acura Integra R. In his first season back in the Touring Car ranks since 1998, Cunningham took the Championship with one win, edging his RealTime teammate Pierre Kleinubing for the title.

From 2003 to 2004, Cunningham was tasked with operating Nissan's factory Touring Car program, putting him behind the wheel of a Nissan SE-R Spec V. Cunningham's Team RTR effort collected two race victories in the Nissan, finishing fourth in points in 2003 and fifth in 2004.

It was back to Acuras in 2005 and Cunningham picked up where he left off, capturing the Touring Car Championship in an Acura TSX with a race victory and podium finishes in over half of the season's races. Still piloting the TSX, he finished fourth in points in 2006 and fifth in 2007 with two race wins.

Cunningham reclaimed the Championship spotlight again in 2008, narrowly beating RealTime teammates Kleinubing and Kuno Wittmer (all in Acura TSXs) for the Touring Car crown. He followed it up with a third-place finish in the 2009 Touring Car points, scoring one race victory.

In 2010, RealTime Racing and the Acura TSX switched to the new GTS category, which Cunningham won in dominating style, with eight race wins and more than 400 points ahead of teammate Nick Esayian. Competition in the GTS category intensified in 2011 and Cunningham was held to one victory in the TSX en route to a third-place finish in the points.

In response to the heightened GTS competition, the TSX was upgraded to a V6 engine in 2012, breathing new life into RealTime and Cunningham's efforts. He scored his record extending 10th SCCA Pro Racing Drivers' Championship on the strength of two race victories.[8]

In addition to holding the record for most World Challenge championships (seven), as of the 2013 season, Cunningham holds series records for most starts (232), wins (43), poles (50), podiums (118), top-five finishes (158), top-10 finishes (198) and fastest laps (28).[9]

At the 2014 Detroit Auto Show it was revealed that Cunningham and RealTime Racing would campaign the Acura TLX in World Challenge's GT class.[10] He competed in two rounds in 2014. The next year he raced the Acura TLX full-time.

IMSA Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship (1986–1994) Edit

Cunningham's first season in the Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship was behind the wheel of a Nissan 300ZX Turbo (GS Class) in 1986. In 1987 he switched to a Honda CRX Si and won T Class races at Watkins Glen (his first pro win) with Norris Rancourt, John Green, Scott Gaylord and Mark Wolocatiuk, and then at Road America with Lance Stewart. In 1988 he and Stewart partnered again in the CRX (S Class).

The 1989 season saw Cunningham add a Chevrolet Camaro (GS Class) for Mainline Racing in addition to his Honda CRX Si (S Class). Driving with Bill Artzberger he won at Road America in the Honda and again at Portland partnering with Peter Schwartzott. He won with Mark Hutchins in the Camaro at Lime Rock Park[11] and Watkins Glen. 1990 brought another season of running both the Honda (now T Class) and the Camaro. He earned wins at Sebring[12] and Road Atlanta in the Honda, driving with Scott Gaylord. 1991 was a short season, but did bring a runner-up finish in the Watkins Glen 24-hour race with the Honda and co-drivers John Green, Lance Stewart and Daniel Veilleux.

In 1992 Cunningham paired with Boris Said to drive a No Fear Dodge Stealth in the S Class.[13] The duo won four races that year, propelling Said to the drivers' championship. Cunningham finished fourth, one point in arrears in this competitive battle, as his teammate's pole position in the rain at Watkins Glen gave him the advantage.

The 1993 season brought a switch to a Honda Prelude for the Honda of America Racing Team (HART), first the VTEC iteration for the S Class and later an Si model for the T Class. He finished on the podium twice with co-driver Forrest Granlund. The Prelude VTEC returned again in 1994 for more S Class competition. Cunningham and Granlund won three races.

IMSA Endurance Championship (1995–1996) Edit

The Cunningham/Granlund duo took their Honda Prelude VTEC to the IMSA Endurance Championship in 1995, winning six races[14] and finishing off the podium only once. Cunningham was forced to miss a race or two due to his RTR World Challenge commitments, allowing Granlund to score enough points for the drivers' championship.

In 1996, Cunningham entered three races,[15] driving a Ford Mustang Cobra R for Steeda Racing (GS Class) twice and entering one race in the Honda Prelude Si (T Class).

IMSA Exxon GT (1991–1998) Edit

From 1991 to 1997 Cunningham had four starts in the IMSA Exxon GT series. He entered the full season in 1998 driving a BMW M3 for TeamPTG. He finished on the podium for eight consecutive races including a race win at Lime Rock with co-driver Ross Bentley.[16]

IMSA American Le Mans Series (1999–2004) Edit

Cunningham has 19 starts and five podium finishes in the American Le Mans Series, all but one of them in a TeamPTG BMW M3 (GT class).[17] His last start, in 2004, was in a Flying Lizards Porsche 911 GT3 RSR at the 12 Hours of Sebring.

GRAND-AM (2002–2008) Edit

Cunningham has accumulated 13 starts in GRAND-AM's Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (previously known as Koni Challenge and Grand-Am Cup). His first foray was in 2002 with the Acura NSX in the GS II class where he enjoyed a runner-up finish at VIR[18] and a sixth-place finish at St. Jovite with co-driver Benoit Theetge.[19] He made singular starts in 2006[20] and 2007 driving in an Acura TSX, but took a run at a full season in 2008 driving for i-Moto Racing. He and co-driver Kuno Wittmer stood on the podium twice in 2008 and Cunningham ended the season sixth in points[21] – earning him the ST Rookie of the Year title.[22] He made two more starts in 2010,[23] driving a RealTime Racing Honda Civic Si with Nick Wittmer.

In 2004, he entered the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Flying Lizard Motorsport driving a Porsche in the GT category. Driving with Johannes Van Overbeek, Mike Rockenfeller, Seth Neiman and Lonnie Pechnik, the team earned the class pole and finished second in a photo finish.[24]

CART North American Touring Car Championship (1996–1997) Edit

Cunningham entered a HART Honda Accord in the 1996 North American Touring Car Championship winning four out of eight races in his debut season.[25] He collected another four race wins in the Accord the following season, finishing second in the drivers' championship.[26]

Professional Sports Car Racing Speedvision Cup (1997–1998) Edit

The 1997 season of the Speedvision Cup saw Cunningham drive a Honda Prelude Si, Honda Prelude VTEC and Honda Accord EX. With the Accord, and co-driver Jason Potter, he won the season finale at Las Vegas. The following year he entered just one race, at Sebring, in a BMW 328is with Mike Fitzgerald, and won.[27]

SCCA U.S. Road Racing Championship (1998–1999) Edit

In five starts across two seasons of the U.S. Road Racing Championship, Cunningham took home two race wins, both behind the wheel of a BMW M3 (GT3 Class) in 1998. The first, at Daytona, with co-drivers Bill Auberlen, Marc Duez and Boris Said.[28] The second, in Minneapolis, with Brian Simo.[28][29]

Canadian Auto Sports Club Motorola Cup (1999–2000) Edit

Cunningham has three starts recorded in the Motorola Cup, two in a Toyota Supra Turbo (GS Class) with Peter Tonelli in 1999.[30] In 2000, his sole start at Mosport in a Honda Civic EX (C Class) with John Schmitt produced a win.[31]

References Edit

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  13. ^ "Wild West Rally Press Notes 1993". Rally Racing News.
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  21. ^ (PDF). IMSA. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 16, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
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  30. ^ "Motorola Cup". Autocourse.ca. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  31. ^ . Zoompics. Archived from the original on August 12, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2014.

External links Edit

  • RealTime Racing official website

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Peter P D Cunningham born July 1 1962 is an American race car driver and owner of RealTime R amp L Inc based in Saukville Wisconsin 1 and currently when competing in the Pirelli World Challenge GT Championship His name and his team RealTime Racing have become synonymous with the Honda and Acura brands citation needed Through 2013 he has claimed 91 professional race wins across 12 different North American road racing series and holds numerous World Challenge records Peter CunninghamCunningham in 2009NationalityAmericanBorn 1962 07 01 1 July 1962 age 61 Milwaukee WisconsinPirelli World Challenge careerDebut season1990Current teamRealTime RacingCar number42Starts232Wins43Poles50Previous series2002 200820041999 20001998 19991999 20041996 19971995 19961992 199319901989 1990198819871985 19891986 19941991 1998IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car ChallengeRolex Sports Car SeriesCanadian Auto Sports Club Motorola Cup American Le Mans SeriesSCCA U S Road Racing ChampionshipSpeedvision CupNorth American Touring Car ChampionshipIMSA Endurance ChampionshipSCCA ProRallyTruck Guard Shellzone ChallengeInternational Ice Racing AssociationSCCA Corvette ChallengePro Ice Endurance ChampionshipSCCA Escort Endurance ChampionshipFirestone Firehawk Endurance ChampionshipIMSA Exxon GTChampionship titles20122010200820052002199719951993199019901989198919881987World Challenge GTSWorld Challenge GTSWorld Challenge Touring CarWorld Challenge Touring CarWorld Challenge Touring CarWorld Challenge T1World Challenge Class CSCCA ProRallyProductionIIRA GT Endurance ChampionTruck Guard Shellzone ChallengeIIRA Modified 4x4SCCA Escort Endurance Championship Class BSCCA Escort Endurance Championship Class BPRO Ice GT EnduranceCunningham after his 2011 Utah Grand Prix race Contents 1 Early career 1 1 SCCA National Championship Runoffs 2 Pro Racing Debut 3 World Challenge 1990 present 4 IMSA Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship 1986 1994 5 IMSA Endurance Championship 1995 1996 6 IMSA Exxon GT 1991 1998 7 IMSA American Le Mans Series 1999 2004 8 GRAND AM 2002 2008 9 CART North American Touring Car Championship 1996 1997 10 Professional Sports Car Racing Speedvision Cup 1997 1998 11 SCCA U S Road Racing Championship 1998 1999 12 Canadian Auto Sports Club Motorola Cup 1999 2000 13 References 14 External linksEarly career EditCunningham was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin As a recent high school graduate in June 1980 Cunningham happened upon an autocross a driving contest held in a parking lot around a pylon defined course against the clock After winning his class on that first day he became enamored and engulfed in the sport Over the next several years he won numerous regional and national titles in SCCA Solo II competition Cunningham s driving talent then evolved into road racing where he raced a number of Showroom Stock cars from 1982 1984 Attempting to balance college classes with his desired career path wasn t working for him and despite the disappointment of his family he quit school to chase his dream In 1984 he won the June Sprints and a handful of other races on his way to winning the SCCA CEN DIV SSC Championship in a SAAB 99 GLi SCCA National Championship Runoffs Edit Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status1984 Road Atlanta Saab 99 GLI Showroom Stock C 11 11 Running1988 Road Atlanta Honda Civic Si Showroom Stock C 2 2 RunningPro Racing Debut EditIn 1985 Cunningham joined the professional ranks of the sport competing in the inaugural SCCA Escort Endurance Championship piloting an SSA Toyota Supra for MPS Motorsports The following year he and the team entered the championship with an SSGT Nissan 300ZX Turbo before stepping up to the top class in a SS category Chevrolet Corvette in 1987 In 1988 MPS entered the SCCA Corvette Challenge earning Cunningham eight top 10 finishes including a podium at his home race at Road America 2 He became a force to be reckoned with in 1988 after switching to a Honda CRX Si and partnering with co driver Lance Stewart for John Torok s Team GRR Cunningham earned five race wins and finished outside the top two only once that season He followed it up with six consecutive race wins in 1989 once again behind the wheel of a Honda CRX Si this time driving with Scott Gaylord In 1990 he gave trucks a try entering the SCCA Truck Guard Shellzone Challenge Driving a Mazda B2000 for Team GRR 3 he finished on the podium six times including a win at Laguna Seca 4 In January 1987 Cunningham competed in a Honda for the first time driving a first generation CRX Si in the PRO Ice Endurance Championship with an effort that would soon become RealTime Racing This successful venture continued in 1989 with a second generation CRX Si and a modified 4WD Civic Wagon in a pair of International Ice Racing Association series RealTime returned in 1990 with a Civic Si for the GT Endurance category and a turbocharged 4WD Civic Wagon for the Modified 4x4 class 5 His love of non asphalt category motorsports continued in 1992 1993 with two seasons of SCCA ProRally competition 6 7 There Cunningham collected six race wins in an Acura Integra GSR World Challenge 1990 present EditCunningham first entered SCCA Pro Racing s World Challenge Championships in 1990 driving a Honda CRX Si for American Honda in the Super Production category He finished runner up in the championship with two race wins and six podium finishes Cunningham very briefly switched to a BMW M3 and Nissan Sentra SE R in 1991 and 1992 before rejoining World Challenge with his own team RealTime Racing in 1993 In the team s debut season campaigning a Honda Prelude Cunningham finished runner up in the C Class Championship by a slim three points in a season where he captured three wins and only once finished off the podium He was three points shy again in 1994 when he finished runner up in the Super Production Category collecting two race wins in a Honda Prelude Si Cunningham finally claimed his first World Challenge Championship in 1995 when he only finished off the podium once in his Honda Prelude Si In 1996 Cunningham took on the challenge of the Acura NSX built by RealTime for competition in the Touring 1 Category He ended the season by scoring back to back race wins the first for the NSX in World Challenge and finished fifth in the points The 1997 Touring 1 season bore more fruit as Cunningham collected four race wins en route to his second World Challenge Championship The following year 1998 Cunningham finished third in the Touring 1 Championship with two race wins After taking the 1999 World Challenge season off to race in the American Le Mans Series Cunningham returned to World Challenge in 2000 to race a BMW M3 in the GT Class He scored one race win and ended the year seventh in points Cunningham returned to the Acura NSX in 2001 driving a supercharged version in the GT category He scored five race wins on the way to a runner up finish in the points The results were similar in 2002 as Cunningham finished runner up in the GT Championship again with one race win In 2002 Cunningham transitioned back to the Touring Car category behind the wheel of an Acura Integra R In his first season back in the Touring Car ranks since 1998 Cunningham took the Championship with one win edging his RealTime teammate Pierre Kleinubing for the title From 2003 to 2004 Cunningham was tasked with operating Nissan s factory Touring Car program putting him behind the wheel of a Nissan SE R Spec V Cunningham s Team RTR effort collected two race victories in the Nissan finishing fourth in points in 2003 and fifth in 2004 It was back to Acuras in 2005 and Cunningham picked up where he left off capturing the Touring Car Championship in an Acura TSX with a race victory and podium finishes in over half of the season s races Still piloting the TSX he finished fourth in points in 2006 and fifth in 2007 with two race wins Cunningham reclaimed the Championship spotlight again in 2008 narrowly beating RealTime teammates Kleinubing and Kuno Wittmer all in Acura TSXs for the Touring Car crown He followed it up with a third place finish in the 2009 Touring Car points scoring one race victory In 2010 RealTime Racing and the Acura TSX switched to the new GTS category which Cunningham won in dominating style with eight race wins and more than 400 points ahead of teammate Nick Esayian Competition in the GTS category intensified in 2011 and Cunningham was held to one victory in the TSX en route to a third place finish in the points In response to the heightened GTS competition the TSX was upgraded to a V6 engine in 2012 breathing new life into RealTime and Cunningham s efforts He scored his record extending 10th SCCA Pro Racing Drivers Championship on the strength of two race victories 8 In addition to holding the record for most World Challenge championships seven as of the 2013 season Cunningham holds series records for most starts 232 wins 43 poles 50 podiums 118 top five finishes 158 top 10 finishes 198 and fastest laps 28 9 At the 2014 Detroit Auto Show it was revealed that Cunningham and RealTime Racing would campaign the Acura TLX in World Challenge s GT class 10 He competed in two rounds in 2014 The next year he raced the Acura TLX full time IMSA Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship 1986 1994 EditCunningham s first season in the Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship was behind the wheel of a Nissan 300ZX Turbo GS Class in 1986 In 1987 he switched to a Honda CRX Si and won T Class races at Watkins Glen his first pro win with Norris Rancourt John Green Scott Gaylord and Mark Wolocatiuk and then at Road America with Lance Stewart In 1988 he and Stewart partnered again in the CRX S Class The 1989 season saw Cunningham add a Chevrolet Camaro GS Class for Mainline Racing in addition to his Honda CRX Si S Class Driving with Bill Artzberger he won at Road America in the Honda and again at Portland partnering with Peter Schwartzott He won with Mark Hutchins in the Camaro at Lime Rock Park 11 and Watkins Glen 1990 brought another season of running both the Honda now T Class and the Camaro He earned wins at Sebring 12 and Road Atlanta in the Honda driving with Scott Gaylord 1991 was a short season but did bring a runner up finish in the Watkins Glen 24 hour race with the Honda and co drivers John Green Lance Stewart and Daniel Veilleux In 1992 Cunningham paired with Boris Said to drive a No Fear Dodge Stealth in the S Class 13 The duo won four races that year propelling Said to the drivers championship Cunningham finished fourth one point in arrears in this competitive battle as his teammate s pole position in the rain at Watkins Glen gave him the advantage The 1993 season brought a switch to a Honda Prelude for the Honda of America Racing Team HART first the VTEC iteration for the S Class and later an Si model for the T Class He finished on the podium twice with co driver Forrest Granlund The Prelude VTEC returned again in 1994 for more S Class competition Cunningham and Granlund won three races IMSA Endurance Championship 1995 1996 EditThe Cunningham Granlund duo took their Honda Prelude VTEC to the IMSA Endurance Championship in 1995 winning six races 14 and finishing off the podium only once Cunningham was forced to miss a race or two due to his RTR World Challenge commitments allowing Granlund to score enough points for the drivers championship In 1996 Cunningham entered three races 15 driving a Ford Mustang Cobra R for Steeda Racing GS Class twice and entering one race in the Honda Prelude Si T Class IMSA Exxon GT 1991 1998 EditFrom 1991 to 1997 Cunningham had four starts in the IMSA Exxon GT series He entered the full season in 1998 driving a BMW M3 for TeamPTG He finished on the podium for eight consecutive races including a race win at Lime Rock with co driver Ross Bentley 16 IMSA American Le Mans Series 1999 2004 EditCunningham has 19 starts and five podium finishes in the American Le Mans Series all but one of them in a TeamPTG BMW M3 GT class 17 His last start in 2004 was in a Flying Lizards Porsche 911 GT3 RSR at the 12 Hours of Sebring GRAND AM 2002 2008 EditCunningham has accumulated 13 starts in GRAND AM s Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge previously known as Koni Challenge and Grand Am Cup His first foray was in 2002 with the Acura NSX in the GS II class where he enjoyed a runner up finish at VIR 18 and a sixth place finish at St Jovite with co driver Benoit Theetge 19 He made singular starts in 2006 20 and 2007 driving in an Acura TSX but took a run at a full season in 2008 driving for i Moto Racing He and co driver Kuno Wittmer stood on the podium twice in 2008 and Cunningham ended the season sixth in points 21 earning him the ST Rookie of the Year title 22 He made two more starts in 2010 23 driving a RealTime Racing Honda Civic Si with Nick Wittmer In 2004 he entered the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Flying Lizard Motorsport driving a Porsche in the GT category Driving with Johannes Van Overbeek Mike Rockenfeller Seth Neiman and Lonnie Pechnik the team earned the class pole and finished second in a photo finish 24 CART North American Touring Car Championship 1996 1997 EditCunningham entered a HART Honda Accord in the 1996 North American Touring Car Championship winning four out of eight races in his debut season 25 He collected another four race wins in the Accord the following season finishing second in the drivers championship 26 Professional Sports Car Racing Speedvision Cup 1997 1998 EditThe 1997 season of the Speedvision Cup saw Cunningham drive a Honda Prelude Si Honda Prelude VTEC and Honda Accord EX With the Accord and co driver Jason Potter he won the season finale at Las Vegas The following year he entered just one race at Sebring in a BMW 328is with Mike Fitzgerald and won 27 SCCA U S Road Racing Championship 1998 1999 EditIn five starts across two seasons of the U S Road Racing Championship Cunningham took home two race wins both behind the wheel of a BMW M3 GT3 Class in 1998 The first at Daytona with co drivers Bill Auberlen Marc Duez and Boris Said 28 The second in Minneapolis with Brian Simo 28 29 Canadian Auto Sports Club Motorola Cup 1999 2000 EditCunningham has three starts recorded in the Motorola Cup two in a Toyota Supra Turbo GS Class with Peter Tonelli in 1999 30 In 2000 his sole start at Mosport in a Honda Civic EX C Class with John Schmitt produced a win 31 References Edit Heritage RealTime Racing Retrieved 2018 10 13 SCCA Corvette Challenge Race Road America September 10 1988 Ultimate Racing History Retrieved March 24 2014 Mazda Motorsports Milestones Mazda USA Retrieved March 25 2014 SCCA Truck Guard Shellzone Challenge 1990 Driver Database Retrieved March 24 2014 Thunder Bay Autosport Club History Thunder Bay Autosport Club 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Street Stock Series VIR 500 Official Results PDF IMSA Archived from the original PDF on April 10 2015 Retrieved March 24 2014 Grand American Cup Street Stock Series 6 Hours of Mount Tremblant Results PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 16 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 Cunningham Competes in Grand Am Cup Series Temple of VTEC Retrieved March 24 2014 Koni Driver Points 2008 PDF IMSA Archived from the original PDF on September 16 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 SSC Series 2008 Awards Dinner Notes Motorsport com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 24 2014 2010 CTSCC Driver Points PDF IMSA Archived from the original PDF on September 16 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 2004 Rolex 24 at Daytona Racing Reference Info Retrieved March 24 2014 North American Touring Car Championship 1996 Autocourse ca Retrieved March 25 2014 North American Touring Car Championship 1997 Autocourse ca Retrieved March 25 2014 Sebring PTG BMW M3 race Report Motorsport com Archived from the 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