Entry List: Motul Petit Le Mans
There are 43 teams entered in Saturday’s Motul Petit Le Mans at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
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There are 43 teams entered in Saturday’s Motul Petit Le Mans at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
Let’s just state the obvious: A repeat of Sunday can’t happen.
K-PAX Racing’s Michele Beretta and Andrea Caldarelli dominated the second half of the race to score the GT World Challenge sweep at Sebring.
Rennsport One’s Eric Filguerias and Stevan McAleer dominated to claim their ninth Pirelli GT4 America win of the year at Sebring.
Crowdstrike Racing George Kurtz passed Jason Harward with nine minutes remaining to take the Sebring GT America weekend sweep.
Conquest Racing’s Gavin Sanders and Michai Stephens scored a surprise win at Sebring after Stevan McAleer slowed on the final lap.
K-PAX Racing’s Andrea Caldarelli and Michele Beretta dominated to win Fanatec GT World Challenge America Race No. 1 at Sebring.
George Kurtz took the lead with 17 minutes to go Saturday and pulled away to win GT America Race No. 1 at Sebring to clinch the GT America title.
The final livery for the BMW M Hybrid V8 was revealed Thursday in Los Angeles. The four full-time drivers were announced as well.
Overall, the Bristol Night Race was not the best race broadcast.