The #43 Inter Europol Competition Oreca of PJ Hyett will start from pole position for the Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, after snatching the fastest lap time in LMP2 qualifying right at the death.
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Canadian IMSA Sprint Round Breaks Records with 35 Confirmed Entries
IMSA has confirmed 35 entries for Round 7 of the 2025 schedule, a 160-minute sprint race at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on 13 July.
BővebbenJack Aitken Sets the Pace: Dominates Opening IMSA Practice at Watkins Glen
Jack Aitken set the fastest lap time in the opening free practice session as part of the IMSA SportsCar Championship’s Six Hours of the Glen.
BővebbenSpeed to Glory: Mathias Beche Secures Le Mans LMP2 Pole for TDS Racing
At the start of the first Hyperpole session to determine the top eight to go through to fight for pole, it took just a single lap for the drivers to get heat into the tyres. However, they only 20 minutes to get a lap in, and with a lap time well over three and a […]
BővebbenLaying the Foundation for Safety at Le Mans with Renger van der Zande at the Helm
Renger van der Zande explained the value of qualifying to survive the opening phase of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, taking place on 14-15 June.
BővebbenAcura Meyer Shank Racing Breaks Porsche Penske’s Dominance with a Triumph at Detroit IMSA Race
In endurance racing, pole positions aren’t usually significant. The Detroit Grand Prix race by IMSA is short, but starting at the front doesn’t guarantee a win. The Detroit event presented a fresh and competitive storyline. The #93 Meyer Shank Racing Acura and #64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports held their pole positions till the end, after a tough battle. Detroit’s track is challenging for passing, evident in early race incidents. The #4 Corvette Racing car suffered damage, prompting the first full-course yellow. The #81 DragonSpeed Ferrari and #77 AO Racing Porsche faced…
BővebbenDavid Takes Down Goliath: Acura Meyer Shank Racing Triumphs over Porsche Penske in Detroit IMSA Showdown
In endurance racing, pole positions often hold little significance. IMSA’s Detroit Grand Prix, while a sprint race in terms of length, doesn’t guarantee a front-runner will secure victory. Surprisingly, the pole winners, #93 Meyer Shank Racing Acura and #64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports, led from start to finish. The competitive field at Detroit delivered an unexpected storyline, with intense battles for podium positions in the GTP and GTD Pro classes. Teams fought hard on Detroit’s narrow and bumpy track, making passing challenging. The #4 Corvette Racing faced damage early on, leading…
BővebbenUnstoppable: #93 Acura MSR Secures Gritty Victory in IMSA Showdown at Detroit
Nick Yelloly and Renger van der Zande won from pole in IMSA’s Detroit race, but contrary to the results, they had to work for the victory.
BővebbenRapid Rise: Jack Aitken Leads the Pack in IMSA Detroit Opening Practice
Jack Aitken was the fastest driver during the IMSA SportsCar Championship’s opening free practice session for the Detroit Grand Prix.
BővebbenDynamic Duo: Jaminet and Campbell Make History with Porsche Penske 1-2 Victory at Laguna Seca
It’s a new twist on a classic tale in the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship: Porsche Penske Motorsport took a 1-2 finish at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, but this time, the No. …
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