|        ---- Specifications ----  |      
|        Price  |       -- |        Production  |       -- | ||
|        Engine  |       6 liter V8 |        Weight  |       3100 lbs | ||
|        Aspiration  |       natural |        Torque  |       430 lb-ft @ 5600 rpm | ||
|        HP  |       over 500 hp @ 7400 rpm |        HP/Weight  |       less than 6.2 lbs per hp | ||
|        HP/Liter  |       over 83.3 hp per liter |        1/4 mile  |       -- | ||
|        0-62 mph  |       3.2 seconds |        Top Speed  |       -- | 
(from General Motors     Press Release)  Andy Pilgrim propelled Cadillac to the SCCA     SPEED World Challenge GT manufacturers championship with a victory     today in the series' season finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.     Pilgrim drove his race-prepared Cadillac CTS-V to a 1.883-second     margin of victory over Randy Pobst's Porsche to capture Cadillac's     second manufacturers' title in three years.
   
   Cadillac won the championship with 71 points to Porsche's 60,     followed by Chevrolet (50) and Dodge (24). Pilgrim finished second     in the drivers championship, 16 points behind Pobst (303-287). Team     Cadillac driver Lawson Aschenbach finished sixth in the race and     third in the final standings with 280 points.
   
   Pilgrim qualified second and started the 28-lap race on the outside     front row alongside Pobst. Pilgrim slotted in behind his rival at     the start, but the pace was soon slowed for a full-course yellow     after a multi-car accident in Turn 4. When racing resumed after six     laps under caution, Pilgrim patiently stalked Pobst. On the 21st     circuit, Pilgrim made his move in the hairpin at the end of the     front straight.
   
   "I knew Randy would challenge me if I attempted a pass, but I also     knew he had the drivers championship on the line," Pilgrim said.     "Even though that wasn't my best corner, I stuck it in there and     that was it. He tried to go around the outside, but he knew he was     done."
   
   Pilgrim then fended off Pobst's late-race charge, and increased his     margin in the closing laps.
   
   "I was going deeper and deeper into the corners, using the rear     tires harder and harder," Pilgrim reported. "I nearly lost the rear     end three times in the last five laps going through Turn 9, and I     told myself, 'Don't spin it now!' I was really just holding on for     the last six or seven laps, but Randy was sliding around as well."
   
   While Pilgrim controlled the race at the front, his teammate     Aschenbach was in a pitched four-car battle with a Porsche and a     pair of Vipers. Aschenbach had moved from eighth on the starting     grid to sixth with an outside move in the first turn, and he moved     up to fifth on the lap 7 restart. But the 120 pounds of success     ballast that Aschenbach was carrying eventually took its toll, and     he lost two positions on lap 24. When the fourth-place Porsche of     James Sofronas went off on the next-to-last lap, Aschenbach took     sixth.
   
   "I tried as hard as I could to get by Safronas, but he was defending     his line into Turn 1 and that was about the only spot I could catch     him," Aschenbach explained. "It was a tough race carrying so much     REWARDS weight. Team Cadillac did a great job as always, and it was     a dream come true to race with them this year."
   
   Ron Fellows brought his Cadillac CTS-V home in seventh today. He     dropped back at the restart, and then protected Aschenbach's     position in the closing laps to ensure that Cadillac would have a     car among the top-six finishers to win the manufacturers     championship.
   
   "We had a bit of a handful for a few laps, but it all worked out     because we were able to stay back and protect Lawson," said Fellows.     "Andy had things covered at the front, and if something had happened     to him, Lawson and I were sixth and seventh. It was like playing a     deep back with a two touchdown lead."
   
   Team Cadillac concluded the 2007 season with three victories     (Charlotte, Atlanta and Laguna Seca) and a total of 12 wins since     the team's debut in 2004. Cadillac has won two manufacturers     championship (2005, 2007) and Pilgrim captured the drivers     championship in 2005.
   
   "This is an outstanding moment for Cadillac," said Team Cadillac     technical director Lynn Bishop. "To win the most races in the series     over the last four years, and to win two manufacturers     championships, we couldn't be happier. The team of drivers we have     is the best, and Andy Pilgrim is the consummate professional. He     showed what he could do today with class and style."
   
   "We have made a concerted effort to align Cadillac with the best of     the best in everything we do," commented Cadillac general manager     Jim Taylor. "In racing, aligning Team Cadillac with the best     technical partners and the best drivers has proven the value of this     strategy again by winning the SPEED GT manufacturers championship.     We congratulate Andy Pilgrim on his victory today, and congratulate     the entire team on another outstanding season.
   
   "Cadillac has enjoyed great success in the four years we have     competed in the SCCA SPEED World Challenge with the first-generation     Cadillac CTS-V race cars," Taylor continued. "We've demonstrated the     performance of the new line of Cadillac vehicles and we've changed     the way that enthusiasts view Cadillac. With the second-generation     CTS-V still a year away from its introduction, we'll close this     chapter of Cadillac in racing and explore future opportunities to     showcase the performance of the Cadillac portfolio."
   
   The season-ending Laguna Seca SPEED GT race will be televised     tape-delayed on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 4 p.m. ET on the SPEED Channel.
RACE SUMMARY
Track: Mazda Raceway     Laguna Seca, Monterey, Calif., 2.238-mile road course
   
   Winner: Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V
   
   Margin of Victory: 1.883 seconds
   
   Average Speed: 74.241 mph
   
   Pole: Randy Pobst, Porsche 911 GT-3, 1:29.707/89.812 mph
SCCA SPEED GT RESULTS
Pos./Driver/Car/Laps
   
   1. Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V, 28
   
   2. Randy Pobst, Porsche 911 GT-3, 28
   
   3. Michael Galati, Porsche 911 GT-3, 28
   
   4. Michael McCann, Dodge Viper, 28
   
   5. Jeff Altenburg, Dodge Viper, 28
   
   6. Lawson Aschenbach, Cadillac CTS-V, 28
   
   7. Ron Fellows, Cadillac CTS-V, 28
SPEED GT CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (after 10 of 10 events)
Driver/Car/Points (victories in parentheses)1. Randy Pobst, Porsche 911 GT-3, 303 (2)
2. Andy Pilgrim, Cadillac CTS-V, 287 (2)
3. Lawson Aschenbach, Cadillac CTS-V, 280 (1)
4. Michael Galati, Porsche 911 GT-3, 269
5. Eric Curran, Corvette, 190 (4)
Manufacturer/Points (victories in parentheses)
1. Cadillac 71 (3)
2. Porsche 60 (2)
3. Chevrolet 50 (4)
4. Dodge 24 (1)










