Turner Motorsport Wins FOX Factory 120; VOLT Racing, BHA Win Titles
Turner Motorsport’s Bill Auberlen and Dillon Machavern won the FOX Factory 120 Friday. Alan Brynjolfsson and Trent Hindman won the title.
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Turner Motorsport’s Bill Auberlen and Dillon Machavern won the FOX Factory 120 Friday. Alan Brynjolfsson and Trent Hindman won the title.
Bill Auberlen is a 53-year-old racer out of Redondo Beach, Calif., who has been racing sports cars almost continuously since 1987.
Chip Ganassi Racing swept all three practice sessions for the Motul Petit Le Mans, but it was Sebastien Bourdais who was the fastest of all.
Turner Motorsport’s Dillon Machavern won the pole for Friday’s FOX Factory 120 with a lap at 105.897 mph in a curtailed session.
Riley Motorsports’ Scott Andrews was fastest in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge practice at Road Atlanta with a lap at 106.227 mph.
Eric Foss talked with Frontstretch about running for Murillo Racing and more.
There are 39 teams entered in the FOX Factory 120 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, the final race of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season.
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.