Couch Potato Tuesday: Michigan Brings Good Racing, Bad Post-Race
Amazon Prime Video upped their game during the race back to Charlotte levels. But, what about outside of the race?
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Amazon Prime Video upped their game during the race back to Charlotte levels. But, what about outside of the race?
Turner Motorsport scored the overall victory at Mid-Ohio, the first Pilot Challenge victory for Francis Selldorff.
Oscar Tunjo scored his first IMSA victory Sunday in sketchy conditions at Mid-Ohio.
Thomas Merrill will lead 38 Pilot Challenge teams to green at Mid-Ohio.
RAFA Racing Team’s Corey Lewis won at Mid-Ohio after Oscar Tunjo copped a penalty.
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As compared to Charlotte, the race was less competitive, but Amazon still did a decent job to show the on-track action.
Renger van der Zande and Nick Yelloly managed to convert their pole position into a win in Detroit.
The BMW stranglehold in qualifying is over as the Acura ARX-06 will start on pole in Detroit.