Thomas Collingwood Earns Alan Jay Automotive Network 120 Pole Via Rulebook
BGB Motorsports’ Thomas Collingwood earned pole for the Alan Jay Automotive Network 120 by the rulebook Wednesday.
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BGB Motorsports’ Thomas Collingwood earned pole for the Alan Jay Automotive Network 120 by the rulebook Wednesday.
Lone Star Racing’s Scott Andrews was fastest in Michelin Pilot Challenge at Sebring, two seconds quicker than the current track record.
42 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge teams will do battle Thursday for two hours on Sebring’s bumpy old runways.
There are 54 teams that will do battle on Sebring International Raceway’s ultra bumpy 3.74-mile course for 12 hours.
Sunday saw some more issues with the production being able to keep tabs with the commentators, and Mike Joy takes action on Twitter.
Bijoy Garg took the lead away from Dan Goldburg with 15 minutes to go Sunday and held on to take the VP Racing SportsCar Challenge sweep at Sebring.
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IMSA docked Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian 200 points after manipulation of tire pressure data was found with the Rolex 24-winning Acura.
Sunday’s race didn’t have all that much energy. It seems like everyone is just going through the motions.
Memo Gidley took the lead at turn 1, then held off James Sofronas to win a crash-filled GT America Race No. 2 in St. Petersburg.