2009 Rolex Sports Car Series Thread.

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The 2008 season brings about Whole new changes and The Rolex Sports Car series is no different. This thread will be dedicated to the latest happenings of the series with Breaking news, Race Results and the just the series in general. But before we get to it, there is one rule:

Keep it Mature

In fairness, Equality and with open mind, I ask that anyone posting in this thead keep their comments strictly adult and sensible. That means no insults or arguments towards other users. Bashing of this particular series in any shape or form is unnecessary and not tolerated. You do not like this series, simply stay away and do not post, period.


Now, let us get ready for what could be an action packed start to the 2008 season with the Rolex 24 at Daytona.​
 
Richard Childress Racing and Howard Boss Motorsports Team up

Grand-Am.com
Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and Howard Motorsports have joined forces as Childress-Howard Motorsports (CHM) to field a Daytona Prototype team for a limited number of events in the 2008 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16.
The announcement was made and the No. 2 CHM Pontiac Crawford was unveiled this evening at the RCR facility during its stop on the NASCAR Media Tour. The team will utilize the driving talents of Andy Wallace and be powered by a Pontiac engine in a Crawford DPO3 chassis.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for everyone involved in the Childress-Howard Motorsports program," said Richard Childress, president and CEO of Richard Childress Racing.

Cheever Driver Line-Up confirmed

Grand=Am.com
Two-times Le Mans winners Mike Newton and Thomas Erdos begin their sixth season together as co-drivers by facing the challenge of another twenty-four hour marathon - next weekend's Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. The RML AD Group racing duo will be sharing the all-new #51 Cheever Racing Coyote-Pontiac with another Le Mans winner, Briton Tom Kimber-Smith, and two American drivers; Brent Sherman and Scott Mayer.
Having won the LMP2 class at Le Mans in 2005 and 2006, and with twelve other 24-hour races shared, Mike and Tommy's is clearly an enduring partnership. "It may not be unique," admits Thomas Erdos, "but to have stayed together for five consecutive years is something of an achievement. We get on well, we get results, and as it says in the old adage; ‘if it works, don't fix it!'." This will be their fifth time together at Daytona, and the third year that they have joined Eddie Cheever's Daytona Prototype Grand-Am squad.

Jimmie Johnson Ready to Roll in Rolex 24 At Daytona with Reigning Champions GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing

Grand-Am.com
Jimmie Johnson remembers exactly when and where he was when he decided to get serious about winning the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the yearly kick-off race of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series season which has become an annual and all-day All-Star showcase of the world's top auto racing talent the last few years.
He was at home in North Carolina, relaxing on his couch and watching the 2006 race on SPEED.
"I watched Casey Mears, a great friend of mine, win and I watched the event on television," Johnson said. "I said, ‘You know, I finished second in this thing and I've got to work hard to find a ride that I can go down there and have a chance of winning with.'"
What Johnson has found is a team that has won at Daytona and just about every other track in the Rolex Series and one that also holds, like Johnson, the title of reigning champion. GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing won the 2007 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Team and Driver Championships in dominating fashion and has enlisted Johnson to join its all-start lineup of drivers to win the one race that escaped them the last few years - The Rolex 24 At Daytona. This year's race will be run on January 26 - 27 and you can see the start live on FOX at 1 p.m. on Saturday the 26th with the majority of the rest of the race live on SPEED
 
Grand-Am Inks Three Year Agreement with Greenlight Collectables

Grand-am.com
Fans of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 will have something extra to look forward to this season with the announcement that GreenLight Collectibles (GL) and Grand-Am have teamed up to produce die-cast replicas of select Rolex Series Riley Daytona Prototype machines. The die-cast replicas will go on sale in mid-2008.
The 1:64 die-cast replicas, which will measure approximately 3 inches in length, are officially licensed by Grand-Am and will feature a die-cast metal body and chassis, authentic Daytona Prototype detailing, real rubber tires, sequential numbering on the base and custom clamshell packaging.
Among the Daytona Prototype machines to be featured include the 2007 championship-winning No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing machine and the familiar red, white, and blue of the No. 59 Brumos Porsche.
 
I'm looking forward to going to the 2008 Grand-Am Series at the end of August.
Yeah, that's right I don't have to drive up to Limerock just to see races any more. :dopey:

Thats to bad for us. Living only 20 minutes away from Lime Rock its a fun Memorial Day weekend and we/I enjoy the race fans from all over. I can even hear the races from my house. Its a three day weekend and the racing is over by Sunday, so come on up anyway. I don't know if you went last summer but they have cleaned it up the grounds a bit. They really need a new victory lane there though. I'm sure Skippy's got that in the works with the future plans he's got for the track. Lets hope the other locals will let him implement his ideas for the track's future. The more fans that come the better for the track's future plans of development.
 
Negri, Allmendinger Give Michael Shank Racing Front Row Sweep For Saturday’s Rolex 24 At Daytona

Grand-Am.com
Michael Shank Racing used Ford power to sweep the front row Thursday during qualifying for the 46th running of Rolex 24 At Daytona, which starts at 1:30 p.m. ET Saturday, for the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 at Daytona International Speedway.
Posting a lap that bested the previous Daytona Prototype track record by more than two-and-a-half seconds, Brazilian Oswaldo Negri Jr. drove his No. 60 Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley to a lap time of 1:40.793 (127.151 mph) around the 3.56-mile road course, capturing the pole for America's longest professional sports car race.
 
Chip Ganassi Racing With Felix Sabates Wins Third Straight Rolex 24 At Daytona

Grand-am.com
The Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates racing program became the first team to capture a Rolex 24 At Daytona overall victory in three straight years when Rolex Series stars Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas and NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Dario Franchitti captured the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 season opener in the No. 01 TELMEX/Target Lexus Riley. The record breaking race was the 46th running of the classic endurance race.
In a race that featured Grand-Am Rolex Series and Rolex 24 records for car leaders (15), driver leaders (25) and lead changes (60), the Ganassi team stayed out of trouble to complete 695 laps and march to a two-lap victory over defending series champions No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Lowe's Pontiac Riley of Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty, joined by back-to-back NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and former Champ Car champion Jimmy Vasser.
The wins were the second straight for Montoya and Pruett, the first time drivers earned repeat victories in the race since Derek Bell, Al Unser, Jr. and Al Holbert accomplished the feat in 1986 and 1987.

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1. 01 Franchitti / Montoya / Pruett / Rojas/ Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates Lexus Riley 
2. 99 Fogarty / Gurney / Johnson / Vasser/ GAINSCO Bob Stallings Racing  Pontiac Riley 
3. 9  Briscoe / Busch / Castroneves/ Penske-Taylor Racing  Pontiac Riley 
4. 76 Jonsson / Turner / Zonta/ Krohn Racing  Pontiac Riley 
5. 10 Angelelli / Taylor / Taylor / Valiante/ SunTrust Racing  Pontiac Riley 
6. 60 Negri / Patterson / Rahal / Wilson/ Michael Shank Racing  Ford Riley  
7. 75 Gavin / Krohn / van de Poele/ Krohn Racing  Pontiac Riley 
8. 91 Goossens / Hunter-Reay / Matthews / O'Connell/ Bob Stallings Riley-Matthews Pontiac Riley 
9. 6 Allmendinger / Frisselle / James / Pew/ Michael Shank Racing  Ford Riley 
10. 09 Camirand / Cosmo / McDowell/ Spirit of Daytona Racing Porsche FABCAR 
11. 59 Barbosa / Borcheller / France / Haywood / Brumos Racing  Porsche Riley 
12. 03 Andretti / Carpenter / Foyt / George / Meira/ Vision Racing  Porsche Crawford 
13. 58 Donohue / Law / Rice/ Brumos Racing  Porsche Riley 
14. 7 Cullin / Gregoire / Plumb / Shovlin / Wahl/ Sigalsport  BMW Riley   
15. 23 Auberlen / Hand / Long / Wallace/ Alex Job Racing  Porsche Crawford  
16. 77 Gardel / Gidley / Gollin / Jaeger/ Doran Racing  Ford Doran  
17. 3 Barron / Christopher / Lester / Lewis/ Southard Motorsports  Lexus Riley 
18. 02 Dixon / Duran / Lloyd / Wheldon/ Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates  Lexus Riley  
19. 61 Braun / Frisselle / Ranger / Wilkins/ AIM Autosport  Ford Riley 
20. 2 Luhr / McNish / Rockenfeller / Zogaib/ SAMAX  Pontiac Riley 
21. 21 Contini / Frost / Konopka / Shultis/ Matt Connolly Motorsports  Pontiac Chase 
22. 16 Babini / Bobbi / Garcia / Ortelli/ Cheever Racing  Pontiac Coyote  23. 11 Dalziel / Duno / Enge / Primat/ SAMAX  Pontiac Riley 
24. 12 Bell / Bell / Dallenbach / Kasemets / Schramm/ RVO Motorsports  Pontiac Riley   
25. 51 Erdos / Kimber-Smith / Mayer / Newton / Sherman/ Cheever Racing  Pontiac Coyote 
 
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1. 70 Ham / Haskell / Matos / Tremblay/ SpeedSource  Mazda RX-8   
2. 66 Ballou / Lally / Miller / Westbrook/ TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup  
3. 67 Collard / Dumas / George Jr / Pumpelly / Sellers/ TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup  
4. 64 4 Lowe / Pace / Sugden / Valentine / van Overbeek / TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup  
5. 69 Assentato / Longhi / Pechnik / Segal/ SpeedSource Mazda RX-8  
6. 80 Arnold / Faulkner / Greenberg / Heylen/ Synergy Racing  Porsche GT3 Cup  
7. 07 Collins / Edwards / Magnussen / Banner Racing  Pontiac GXP.R  
8. 87 Bernhard / Ehret / Farnbacher / Werner/ Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup  
9. 57 Davis / Jeannette / Liddell / Pobst / Stevenson Motorsports  Pontiac GXP.R  
10. 30 Dobson / Staveley / Stone / Thorne/ Racers Edge Motorsports Mazda RX-8  
11. 74 Hamblin / Murry / Patch / Rosenzweig / Skea/ Autometrics Motorsports  Porsche GT3 Cup  
12. 88 Curran / Kaffer / Lacey / Stippler / Wilkins / Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup   
13. 84 Bentley / Kitch Jr / Miller / Pallis/ Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup  
14. 44 Arnold / Nixon / Paquette / Van Zanten Jr/ Bullet Racing  Porsche GT3 Cup  
15. 17 Jensen / Jensen / Taylor / Zitza /Terra Firma Motorsports  Porsche GT3 Cup   
16. 72 Aschenbach / Lewis Jr / Papis / Stanton/ Autohaus Motorsports  Pontiac GXP.R  
17. 34 Fitzgerald / Mowlem / Papadopoulos / Willsey/ Orbit  Porsche GT3 Cup  
18. 65 Atherton / Daskalos / Oasis / Stout TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup 
19. 86 Bergmeister / Henzler / Keen / Lux / Maassen/ Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup  
20. 52 20 Castellano / Chi Min / Machado / Ragazzi / Scapini / Mastercar Ferrari 430 Challenge   
21. 85 Bingham / Cotter / Pennington / Pickering / Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup  
22. 06 Bunting / Nearn / Pilgrim / Reese/ Banner Racing  Pontiac GXP.R  
23. 81 Doornbos / Huisman / Johnson / Lietz / Synergy Racing  Porsche GT3 Cup  
24. 40 Dempsey / Espenlaub / Foster / Kapudija / Maxwell/ Hyper Sport  Mazda RX-8   
25. 68 Auriemma / Gomez / Mayes / Milner / Schroeder/ TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup  
26. 14 Friedman / Kelleners / Lazzaro / McGehee/ Autometrics Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup  
27. 21 Alessi / Prewitt / Reindler / Rice / Trenery/ Matt Connolly Motorsports  Pontiac GTO.R  
28. 62 Baldwin / Burtin / Ragginger / Tucker / Zabinski / TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup  
29. 27 O'Connell / Plumb / Roush / Wilson/ O'Connell Racing  Porsche GT3 Cup  
30. 29 Dumoulin / Gabel / Gleason / Rosenzweig / Woodman/ Alegra Motorsports  Porsche GT3 Cup  
31. 43 Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker / Sahlen/ Team Sahlen  Corvette  
32. 83 Bergmeister / Crews / Ludwig / McCrackin / Walker/ Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup   
33. 26 Gabel / Jacalone / Jacalone / Michaelian / Michaelian/ Gotham Competition  Porsche GT3 Cup  
34. 89 Drudi / Giammaria / Hardt / Petrobelli / Rosa/ Farnbacher Loles  Porsche GT3 Cup  
35. 50 Bradley / Cloud / Farano / Jensen / Said / Blackforest Motorsports Ford Mustang   
36. 15 Dumoulin / Empringham / Nastasi / Said / Blackforest Motorsports Ford Mustang  
37. 90 Long / Russell / Thornton / Varde / Automatic Racing  BMW M6 Riley 
38. 22 Basseng / de Quesada / Pilet / Swartzbaugh/ Alegra Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup   
39. 08 Goldin / Goldin / Kennedy / Meassick / Goldin Brothers Racing  Mazda RX-8   
40. 63 Bourque / Ende / Maher / Yarab Jr./ TRG  Porsche GT3 Cup   
41.* 48 Drummond / Grupp / Mandeville / Spencer / Spencer / Team Spencer Motorsports  Mazda RX-8   
42.* 42 Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker / Sahlen Team Sahlen / Corvette
 
New Dallara: Testing

Looks very beautiful, something that never fails with Dallara.
 
According to Grand-Am.com, Its has been quietly confirmed that Crawford will be debuting its new bodywork at Miami:

Dallara and Lola will be making their race debut, while Crawford will debut the new bodywork
 
Wow, I guess no one gives a damn that Cristiano De Matta is back.
Anyhow, Top five times for both classes:

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1. Memo Rojas           1:12.824       Lexus Riley
2. David Donohue        1:13.350       Porsche Riley
3. Oswaldo Negri        1:13.381       Ford Riley
4. Alex Gurney          1:13.453       Pontiac Riley
5. Marc Goossens        1:13.470       Pontiac Riley
 
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1. Robin Liddell        1:19.430       Pontiac GXP.R
2. Lawson Aschenbach    1:19.514       Pontiac GXP.R
3. Spencer Pumpelly     1:19.751       Porsche GT3
4. Kelly Collins        1:19.957       Pontiac GXP.R
5. Dirk Werner          1:20.018       Porsche GT3


Debut for Lola and Dallara at Homestead

Now that I've gotten a better look at it, Is it just me or is the Dallara nothing more then a Multimatic rework? LK, what do you think?
 
"sigh" I'm beginning to think no one cares about Grand-am anymore, even with the New DPs. I'll continue putting up news though. Here are the results from the Gainsco Grand Prix:

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1. 01 Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas         Chip Ganassi Racing      Lexus Riley     
2. 23 Joey Hand/Bill Auberland        Alex Job Racing          Porsche Crawford
3. 60 Oswaldo Negri/Mark Patterson    Micheal Shank Racing     Ford Riley
4. 91 Jim Matthews/Marc Goossens      Riley Matthews Racing    Pontiac Riley
5. 7 Matt Plumb/Gene Sigal            Sigalsport               BMW Riley
 
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1. 07 Paul Edwards/Kelly Collins      Banner Racing            Pontiac GXP.R
2. 67 Spencer Pumpelly/Tim George Jr. The Racers Group         Porsche GT3
3. 06 Jan Magnussen/Leighton Reese    Banner Racing            Pontiac GXP.R
4. 87 /Dominic Farnbacher/Dirk Werner Farnbacher Loles Racing  Porsche GT3
5. 70 Nick Ham/Silvan Tremblay        Speedsource              Mazda RX-8
 
I didn't get to watch the whole race since the time it was on ran into the IndyCar race. But I did record it on my DVR to watch later. Which is now.:D
 
I didn't get to watch the whole race since the time it was on ran into the IndyCar race. But I did record it on my DVR to watch later. Which is now.:D
I also recorded it since I was out while it was on. I'm about to watch it now as well.
 
That race had a lot of yellow flag periods, didn't it? 9 or 10 by my count. And the Pontiac's are back on form in GT. :)

Mexico is next up for the series.
 
Donohue Wins Rolex Series Pole at Laguna Seca


Grand-am.com
David Donohue saved his best for last Friday, running his fastest lap near the end of the session to win the pole for the RumBum.com 250 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Donohue ran a lap of 1:19.843, 100.908 mph, on his eighth of nine qualifying laps to win his second pole of the season in Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 competition, driving the No. 58 Brumos Racing Porsche Riley.
The 112-lap, 250-mile race, with a two-hour, 45-minute time limit, takes the green flag at 1:45 p.m. Saturday (PT), and will be televised Sunday on SPEED beginning at noon (ET).
"When you win the race, everybody packs up and leaves," Donohue said. "Winning the pole is real important for the team, because it gives them an extra day of glory. They get a great deal of pride and prestige in front of all of the other people in the paddock."
 
Dalziel Earns Redemption at Laguna Seca


Grand-Am
Ryan Dalziel has always had mixed emotions about driving at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
The Scotsman, competing in the Champ Car Atlantics in 2004, lost his championship battle at the track and has found it tough coming back ever since.
But Saturday's Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 in the RumBum.com 250 at the 2.238-mile, 11-turn track was a sort of redemption as Dalziel crossed the line first, giving himself, co-driver Henri Zogaib and the No. 2 SAMAX BMW Riley team their first series victories. Dalziel outlasted Marc Goossens after taking the point on Lap 76 of 98 from Scott Pruett, winning by 1.054 seconds.
"It's really special for me to come here and win for SAMAX," Dalziel said. "Everything went well (Saturday) in practice and in the race. The car was phenomenal, and I don't think we've lost a position in the pits all year! I can't thank the team enough; it was a great job by everyone and richly deserved - here's to more!"
The BMW was originally slated to start 19th - due to oil and fuel line problems on Friday - before moving up two positions when two other teams made post-qualifying engine changes. Dalziel joined the field in 19th after taking the car from Zogaib, but steadily moved up. He moved into the top 10 thanks to strategy and others falling back.
His winning pass came on Scott Pruett, who was trying to scathe off Goossens for the top spot. Then, it was all about keeping the lead.
Goossens made it tough. The Belgian moved alongside Dalziel with 15 minutes remaining in the race as the pair approached the Corkscrew. Goossens made an inside move heading up the hill, and the two made slight contact while braking into one of the series' toughest turns.
Both drivers went through the gravel in the quick left-right corner but kept control, with Dalziel ahead. Moments later, fellow driver Memo Gidley ran off the track in the Corkscrew, hitting the tire barriers and bringing out the event's eighth and final caution.
Dalziel pulled away on the restart, and was never challenge thereafter as he gave car owner Peter Baron another reason to celebrate; the car owner's birthday was Saturday.

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1 2 DP 1 Dalziel / Zogaib SAMAX / BMW Riley 
2 91 DP 2 Goossens / Matthews Bob Stallings/ Riley-Matthews / Pontiac Riley 
3 01 DP 3 Pruett / Rojas Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates / Lexus Riley 
4 99 DP 4 Fogarty / Gurney GAINSCO/ Bob Stallings Racing / Pontiac Riley  
5 58 DP 5 Donohue / Law Brumos Racing / Porsche Riley 
6 61 DP 6 Frisselle / Wilkins AIM Autosport / Ford Riley 
7 59 DP 7 Barbosa / France Brumos Racing / Porsche Riley 
8 10 DP 8 Angelelli / Valiante SunTrust Racing / Pontiac Dallara 
9 76 DP 9 Jonsson / Zonta Krohn Racing / Pontiac Lola 
10 6 DP 10 James / Pew Michael Shank Racing / Ford Riley 
11 23 DP 11 Auberlen / Hand Alex Job Racing / Porsche Crawford 
12 3 DP 12 Lester / Lewis Southard Motorsports / Lexus Riley 
13 75 DP 13 Krohn / van de Poele Krohn Racing / Pontiac Lola 
14 16 DP 14 Bobbi / Garcia Cheever Racing / Pontiac Coyote
15 98 DP 15 da Matta / Vasser GAINSCO/ Bob Stallings Racing / Pontiac Riley 
16 60 DP 16 Negri / Patterson Michael Shank Racing / Ford Riley   
17 77 DP 17 Gidley / Jaeger Doran Racing / Ford Dallara 
18 7 DP 18 Plumb / Sigal Rum Bum Racing / BMW Riley 
19 47 DP 19 Frisselle / Gardel Doran Racing / Ford Dallara 


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1 07 GT 1 Collins / Edwards Banner Racing / Pontiac GXP.R 
2 67 GT 2 George Jr / Pumpelly TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup 
3 70 GT 3 Ham / Tremblay SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8  
4 21 GT 4 Alessi / Phinny Matt Connolly Motorsports / Pontiac GTO.R   
5 86 GT 5 Keen / Lux Farnbacher Loles Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup  
6 27 GT 6 O'Connell / Roush O'Connell Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup  
7 88 GT 7 Johnson / Lacey Farnbacher Loles Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup 
8 65 GT 8 Maher / Stanton TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup   
9 06 GT 9 Prey / Reese Banner Racing / Pontiac GXP.R  
10 66 GT 10 Ballou / Miller TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup  
11 30 GT 11 Constantine / Stone Racers Edge Motorsports / Mazda RX-8   
12 87 GT 12 Kaffer / Werner Farnbacher Loles Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup  
13 42 GT 13 Nonnamaker / Sahlen Team Sahlen / Corvette   
14 43 GT 14 Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker Team Sahlen / Corvette    
15 40 GT 15 Foster / Ham Hyper Sport / Mazda RX-8    
16 72 GT 16 Aschenbach / Lewis Jr Autohaus Motorsports / Pontiac GXP.R  
17 57 GT 17 Davis / Liddell Stevenson Motorsports / Pontiac GXP.R   
18 68 GT 18 Sellers / Valentine TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup  
19 55 GT 19 Tucker / Zabinski Level 5 Motorsports / Crawford - Ferrari V8  
20 69 GT 20 Assentato / Segal SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8 
21 32 GT 21 Forest / Merrill PR1 Motorsports / Pontiac GXP.R  
22 64 GT 22 Lowe / Pace TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup 
23* 96 GT 0 Long / Potter Air Power Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup
 
I was at Lime Rock Park in CT yesterday, it was a lot of fun.

Yes, I did see Rolex there, although it was just practice. Still very cool. Only the GT cars were there, because they separated the GT and the LMPs into 2 different events because the performance is so different and the track is small, which = lots of wrecks and such.
 
I was at Lime Rock Park in CT yesterday, it was a lot of fun.

Yes, I did see Rolex there, although it was just practice. Still very cool. Only the GT cars were there, because they separated the GT and the LMPs into 2 different events because the performance is so different and the track is small, which = lots of wrecks and such.
Thats cool. Are you gonna be there for the race tomarrow?
 
On Monday May 26 2008 I went to Lime Rock Park to see the Grand Am races. It was a beautiful sunny day around 80 F. These are some photo's I took while walking around the facility, inside the paddock and around the track.
Hope you like them and please post some of your own to this years races.
These are photos from the Rolex series.



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These are photo's from the paddock area of Rolex cars.

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Some shots from the pits.

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The main attraction in the pits.

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Shots from around the track.

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Winning car
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Winners circle
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Some short video action with audio

http://www.vimeo.com/1078696

http://www.vimeo.com/1078704

http://www.vimeo.com/1074173

http://www.vimeo.com/1078707
 
NICE Kenny. Sorry I couldn't make it though, looks like you had a great time. 👍 I love the airborne pics but I think the Playboy girls trump it :sly:
 
Pontiac Has Banner Day At Lime Rock


Grand-am.com
Banner Pontiac drivers Kelly Collins and Paul Edwards won their third race of the season today in round six of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 race at Lime Rock Park. Stevenson Motorsports drivers Robin Liddell and Andrew Davis finished third in their GXP.R.
The Banner team had the No. 07 and the No. 06 Pontiac GXP.Rs on differing strategies from the drop of the green flag in what was a caution free race. Jan Magnussen in the 06 Banner Pontiac pitted on the first lap, getting the 45-minute required pit stop out of the way early. Kelly Collins in the No. 07 Banner GXP.R had fallen back to fifth at the start as his strategy was to go the full 45-minutes. Meanwhile in the No. 72 Autohaus Pontiac, Tim Lewis Jr. was leading the race from his pole starting position. Lewis led the first 21 laps before pitting. As the pit stops cycled through the 06 of Magnussen took over the lead on the strength of his differing strategy. Magnussen turned the car over to sportscar legend Ron Fellows on lap 76, briefly surrendering the lead to the 07. When the 07 pitted the 06 took the lead until just three laps remained when Fellows spun in turn two handing the lead and the victory to Edwards.
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1 07 GT 1 Collins / Edwards Banner Racing / Pontiac GXP.R  164 53.419 142 99.193 Banner Engineering, Pontiac 
2 70 GT 2 Ham / Tremblay SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8  164 53.837 117 98.692 Castrol Syntec, Mazda 
3 57 GT 3 Davis / Liddell Stevenson Motorsports / Pontiac GXP.R  163 53.283 98 98.149 Stevenson Auto, Bryan Mark Financial 
4 06 GT 4 Fellows / Magnussen Banner Racing / Pontiac GXP.R  163 53.380 9 98.129 Banner Engineering, Pontiac 
5 72 GT 5 Aschenbach / Lewis Jr Autohaus Motorsports / Pontiac GXP.R  162 53.579 95 97.749 Autohaus Motorsports 
6 67 GT 6 George Jr / Pumpelly TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup  161 54.080 52 97.363  
7 21 GT 7 Alessi / Phinny Matt Connolly Motorsports / Pontiac GTO.R  161 53.491 108 97.242 Barbetti, Erremme, APCO, Lucy Plast, P1 Groupe, Pacific Teaze 
8 30 GT 8 Constantine / Stone Racers Edge Motorsports / Mazda RX-8  160 54.274 52 96.748 Playboy, TaserNetwork.com, Verve! 
9 69 GT 9 Assentato / Segal SpeedSource / Mazda RX-8  160 54.224 77 96.735 FXDD 
10 66 GT 10 Ballou / Miller TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup  159 55.164 95 96.060 Marquis Jet, Mitchell Rubber, Resorts International, IPC, Total Lubircants 
11 68 GT 11 Lally / Sellers / Valentine TRG / Porsche GT3 Cup  159 54.818 118 95.618 CRG, Maxter, Rotex, MBA Group, F1 Air 
12 35 GT 12 Aquilante / Heinricy Phoenix Performance Inc. / Corvette  158 54.964 89 95.362  
13 65 GT 13 Potter / Stanton TRG/Riegel Autosport / Porsche GT3 Cup  158 54.415 109 95.352 Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing, Total R Solutions 
14 86 GT 14 Keen / Lux Farnbacher Loles Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup  158 54.515 9 95.274  
15 87 GT 15 Farnbacher / Werner Farnbacher Loles Racing / Porsche GT3 Cup  157 54.514 9 94.905  
16 40 GT 16 Foster / Pappas Hyper Sport / Mazda RX-8  157 55.196 106 94.529  
17 42 GT 17 Nonnamaker / Sahlen Team Sahlen / Corvette  134 55.449 66 85.000 TheRaceSite.com 
18 43 GT 18 Nonnamaker / Nonnamaker Team Sahlen / Corvette  78 55.930 22 60.575 TheRaceSite.com





And some very shocking news:

SunTrust Racing in Riley for Watkins Glen

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SunTrust Racing lost its new Pontiac Dallara and virtually all of its equipment when its transporter burned to the ground while returning from the recent Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask. 16 race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
While the transporter and everything in it was destroyed in the blaze near Amarillo, Texas, the team will be back in action for the Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen on June 7, running the No. 10 SunTrust Racing Pontiac Riley that scored a fifth-place finish in the Rolex 24 At Daytona.
"We'll be racing at Watkins Glen, for sure, and we will be running for the rest of the season," Taylor said on Tuesday evening's Grand-Am Weekly on WROD, Daytona Beach. "We'll definitely be running for the rest of the season."
Taylor said the support of the entire Grand-Am community has made his return possible.
"It's been really, really tough," Taylor said. "We certainly have support from SunTrust, my biggest partner, Toshiba, Pontiac and the whole motor racing industry. People have really stood up, the Target Chip Ganassi team, along with everybody else, including Bill Riley, Rum Bum, Mike Shank and Mark Patterson. Just about everybody you can think of in our series has offered to help in whatever way.
"We're going to be running the Riley we raced in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the car that we've got for sale in all the magazines," Taylor said. "Thank God nobody bought it."
Taylor Racing accepted Ganassi's offer for use of the hauler, along with the lion's share of pit equipment and spares. The two teams are located in close proximity in Indianapolis.
Taylor opened the season with a fifth-place finish in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, co-driving with regular drivers Max Angelelli and Michael Valiante, along with his son, Ricky Taylor. After the new Dallara was involved in altercations in its first three races, it finished eighth at Laguna Seca. The next day, transport drivers Larry Harmon and Buddy Johnson were approximately an hour east of Amarillo on I-40 when they heard a noise from the trailer. They immediately moved the transporter safely away from the lanes of travel, and after exiting the cab, discovered that the trailer was on fire. Both of the drivers escaped without injury.
Taylor is not sure when his team will be able to return to the Dallara.
"I don't know at the moment when we will change cars," Taylor said. "We've got an engineer right now in Italy with Dallara. There were no other cars available, so when we come back with the new Dallara is yet a little bit unknown. In the meantime, Grand-Am has allowed us to go back to this (Riley) chassis. They have a force majeure clause in the rules; they've been very helpful, so we can compete again in the car we raced in the Rolex 24."
Once a Daytona Prototype team upgrades to a new chassis, Grand-Am rules prohibit teams from returning to the older bodywork.
"That rule basically stops teams having big enough budgets from running different chassis that work on different tracks," Taylor said. "In our situation, they've made it possible for us to run next week. Without that, very simply, we'd not be at the next race."
Grand-Am officials invoked the force majeure clause within 24 hours of learning of the fire. In addition, the SunTrust Racing and TELMEX Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates teams will be allowed to work next to each other on pit road, since Taylor Racing is sharing much of the rival team's equipment.
"When I say we lost everything, people don't understand the magnitude of it," Taylor said. "In addition to the car and engines, we lost our uniforms, our crash helmets. Even our notes and personal items - Max had notes from all the time he's been with us. We lost everything. But we're already working on getting everything ready. We'll have everybody in the right attire for The Glen. We will be running the same colors that we raced at Daytona - the Dallara paint scheme really doesn't suit this car."
Taylor isn't worried about data for the Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen.
"We've got backup data, and we've got a lot of data dating back to 2004," Taylor said. "Also, Bill Riley offered to help, so we're not too worried about that. We've run the Riley for a long time, and we've won many races and the 2005 championship with it, so we know what it's like. It won't take much to get that car up to speed and be competitive, certainly for the next race."
One change of plans involved Taylor's return to racing. Since expanding his role as car owner and bringing on Valiante as full-time driver, Taylor's lone drives were planned for the Rolex 24 At Daytona and the endurance races at Watkins Glen and Salt Lake City.
"With amount of work to get the car up and running, we need to focus on Max and Michael," Taylor said. "I'm in no shape to drive the car right now."

This team cannot seem to catch a brake at all.
 
So i just finished watching the 6 hours at the Glen, and i gotta say, it was boring.

I hate the Daytona Prototypes, they are so boring and i hate the fact that the SRP/GTP/ and WSC cars that came before were so much better.

Just look at some of the cars from 6-10 years ago.

Riley & Scott MKIII Robinson Racing - JUDD
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I remember watching the 2002 6 hour at the Glen and it was a blast with these fast cars. Some times they would run these against the ALMS Audi R8s and Panoz LMP-1s.

Plus the was still a good competition between Grand AM and ALMS because the cars wern't so far off. Now its boring to watch Grand AM.

Anyone else feel like this?
 
So i just finished watching the 6 hours at the Glen, and i gotta say, it was boring.

I hate the Daytona Prototypes, they are so boring and i hate the fact that the SRP/GTP/ and WSC cars that came before were so much better.

....

Plus the was still a good competition between Grand AM and ALMS because the cars wern't so far off. Now its boring to watch Grand AM.

Anyone else feel like this?

Well the thing I hate the most about Grand Am is that the DPs are SO ugly. Reduce the size of the cockpit/roof for crying out loud. It looks overweight.

And as you said they aren't that fast, I think a GT1 Corvette C6R is faster then them. However they do sound OK

Sports cars shouldn't look so similiar, it's OK for other types of racing like F1 or NASCAR for the cars to look so similiar but not in sports car racing. That's one of the big reasons I watch sports car racing, to see different looking vehicles battle eachother at near equal speed
 
Well the thing I hate the most about Grand Am is that the DPs are SO ugly. Reduce the size of the cockpit/roof for crying out loud. It looks overweight.

And as you said they aren't that fast, I think a GT1 Corvette C6R is faster then them. However they do sound OK

Sports cars shouldn't look so similiar, it's OK for other types of racing like F1 or NASCAR for the cars to look so similiar but not in sports car racing. That's one of the big reasons I watch sports car racing, to see different looking vehicles battle eachother at near equal speed

I remember watching Kevin Buckler GT 911 come up from the slowest class in the 2003 Daytona 24 and win the outright crown because of how slow these DP cars were.

I didn't like them then, and i dont like them now.

Even the Brumos Porsche colors cant save these cars. It has been 5 years and its time for grand am to rethink their premier class.
 
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