Running at—or even near—the front of the pack in the October O’Fast races at Wisconsin’s famed Road America circuit required a high-horsepower race car running in one of the Tire Rack BMW CCA Club Racing series’ quickest classes. Overall winners Robert Chang (E46 M3) and Todd Brown (E46 B46) ran in C-Modified, and two-time overall winner Cory Deeds drove an F82 M4 GT4 in PWR5, the fastest of the series’ PWR classes.
Four races were run on the 4.048-mile track, including: a Thursday-afternoon sprint race, a more lightly subscribed Thursday-afternoon one-hour enduro run on the heels of the sprint, the feature sprint race on Friday afternoon, and a final sprint late on Saturday morning. The Badger Bimmers Chapter hosted the races along with a BMW CCA driving school event.

National C-Mod points leaders Robert Chang and Todd Brown battle at Road America [Susan Dobson photo]
Early in the race, Chang took the lead from Brown, who drove a Strom Motorsports-built E46 3 Series powered by a B48D four-cylinder turbocharged engine. Chang held on for the win despite last-lap drama. “At the very last turn, I had a huge throttle lag—and that’s where Todd Brown took the opportunity to pass on the inside,” Chang says. “As he was initiating his pass, I immediately dropped into second to find some throttle, fuel, and torque so that I could carry momentum close to his rear. There wasn’t any further lag after this, and I just kept the pedal floored with precise shifting. I saw what was barely enough space between Todd’s car on my right and another on my left, plus another car just ahead immediately in my path; it was just enough [room] to make it happen, and I squeezed in to take the win at a difference of 0.082 seconds. That was as close as I’ve been to the checker with another racer—and going down the back straight, Todd and I gave each other the thumbs-up. We both acknowledged the competitiveness we carry.”
Brown agreed, noting, “[Chang] had more ponies than I did, and edged me by a quarter car-length. It was truly one of the best races of my career from a strategy perspective.”

Cory Deeds took two overall wins and two additional class wins [Jon van Woerden photo]

Matt Noonan and Chad Waddell dice at Road America [Jon van Woerden photo]
Additional class winners in the first sprint were Jesse Clark, beginning his sweep of the sixteen-car strong Spec E46 class in his 330Ci; BMW CCA Club Racing chairman Mirril McMullen, winning PWR2 in his E36 323is; and Keith Primozic, running solo in PWR3 in his E36 M3. Thirty-nine competitors contested the race.

Jesse Clark swept Spec E46 [Jon van Woerden photo]

Ryan Osiecki won PWR4 in two sprints and Randy Mueller won the class in one sprint in Osiecki’s car #608 [Jon van Woerden photo]
Deeds won again in the final sprint race on Saturday, with B-Modified winner Steve Barnett (F82 M4) finishing second overall and B-Mod runner-up Faisal Khan (F80 M3) taking third. Mueller piloted Osiecki’s car to fourth overall and the PWR4 win, while Noonan scored his third I-Prepared victory with a strong seventh-overall finish. Popescu won again in C-Mod, Clark completed his sweep of Spec E46, and McMullen won again in PWR2. Keith Primozic (PWR3 E36 M3) scored his second class win of the weekend.

Keith Primozic, who ran solo in PWR3, was one of many racers who made a long tow to Road America [Jon van Woerden photo]
PWR3 racer Keith Primozic, among the many who towed a long distance to get to the circuit, added, “I would come back every year if we could. Even given the thirteen-hour tow. It is that good!”
Bruce Heersink, Phil Abrami, and Wayne Dobson served as competition stewards; Bruce Smith, April Massagee, and Hunter Dyer were the tech stewards; and Roland Nieves ran timing-and-scoring.—Brian Morgan, Roundel motorsports editor
Lead photo by Jon van Woerden