TUDOR Petit LeMans Results

Overall race winner was the #10 Corvette DP of Wayne Taylor racing, finishing 2nd overall was the #5 Corvette DP of Action Express Racing followed by the #01 Ford Ecoboost/Riley DP in 3rd.

Canadians finished the race as follows:

 

Prototype

Finished 8th   #70 Sylvain Tremblay  SpeedSource

Finished 7th    #90 Michael Valianti    visitflorida.com Racing

Prototype Challenge

Finished 10th  #38 David Ostella

Finished 6th  #85 Mikhail Goikhberg   JDC/Miller Motorsports

Finished 4th  #08 Chris Cumming   RSR Racing

GTLM

Finished 3rd    #91  Kuno Wittmer   SRT Motorsports

NOTE: Kuno Wittmer was switched from the #93 to the #91 for this race.

GTD

Finished 9th   #63 Kyle Marcelli   Scuderia Corsa

Finished 7th     #555 Bill Sweedler, Townsend Bell , Conrad Grunewald  AIM Autosport

2015 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Schedule

2015 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Schedule

 

January 22-23    Rolex 24 at Daytona

March 20     12 Hours of Sebring

May     02       Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

June     27       Watkins Glen

July      11       Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

July     24-25  Lime Rock Park

Aug     08       Road America

Aug     22       Virginia International Raceway

Sept     18       Circuit of the Americas

Oct       02       Petit LeMans Atlanta

IMSA 2015 TUDOR USCC Schedule Released

2015 IMSA Tudor USCC Schedule

 

January 22-25 Rolex 24 at Daytona – ALL Classes

March 18-21 12 Hours of Sebring-   ALL Classes

April     18       Long Beach- P and GTLM Classes only

May     03       Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca- ALL Classes

May     30       Detroit Belle Isle- P and GTD only

June     28       Watkins Glen- ALL Classes

July      12       Canadian Tire Motorsport Park- P, PC and GTLM

July     25       Lime Rock Park- PC and GTD only

Aug     09    Road America- ALL Classes

Aug     23       Virginia International Raceway- ALL Classes

Sept     19       Circuit of the Americas ALL Classes-

Oct       03       Petit LeMans Atlanta ALL Classes-

GOIKHBERG REIGNS AT WET ROAD ATLANTA FINALE LITES 1 CHAMPION EARNS NINTH WIN OF SEASON

Mikhail Goikhberg ended the Cooper Tires Prototype Lites Powered by Mazda championship season in the same place he started – atop the podium.

Goikhberg, from North Vancouver, British Columbia, won the season-ending Round 14 on Friday, Oct. 3 at Road Atlanta by beating Enzo Potolicchio to the finish by 1.533 seconds in a steady rain.

Series champion Goikhberg earned his ninth victory in 14 starts this season in the No. 10 JDC Motorsports entry. He started the season by winning five of the first six rounds, including both races at the season opener in March at Sebring International Raceway.

“Overall, it’s a great way to end the season,” Goikhberg said. “I really wanted to win at least one of the races here, and to do it in these conditions is a great feeling, especially since it’s the last race of the season.”

Potolicchio, from Hollywood, Florida, earned his first podium finish of the season and also was the top Lites 1 Masters’ finisher in the No. 4 8Star Motorsports Élan DP02 chassis powered by a Mazda engine.

Newly crowned Masters champion John Falb, from Las Vegas, finished third overall and was the second Masters’ finisher in the No. 77 ONE Motorsports car. It was Falb’s second overall podium finish of the season.

Todd Slusher, from Las Vegas, swept both rounds of Lites 2 competition this week with a victory in the No. 62 ONE Motorsports entry.

Goikhberg led from pole in moderate rain at the start of the race. But he spun off track in Turn 10 in the opening minutes under pressure from Madison Snow, handing the lead to Snow in the No. 29 Extreme Speed Motorsports car. Snow, 18, from Lehi, Utah, started sixth but moved up quickly with smooth driving in the wet.

TUDOR United SportsCar Championship GT Daytona driver Snow expanded his lead to 5.071 seconds with 25 minutes left in the 45-minute race and appeared poised for his first career victory in the series.

Goikhberg went off and on the track again between Turns 10 and 11, allowing Snow to build his lead to 8.160 seconds. But the field bunched during a full-course caution with 15 minutes remaining when two 16-year-old young stars – Thursday’s winner Matt McMurry and Snow’s younger brother, McKay Snow – made contact and ended up in the gravel while racing hard for position.

Then heartbreak arrived for Madison Snow. His car lost power on the ensuing restart with nine minutes remaining, and the field sped past. Snow’s race was over.

Goikhberg took the lead and powered away for victory.

“It was a little bit hectic,” Goikhberg said. “We had a big handling issue, so it was a very difficult race in terms of managing the car. I feel bad for Madison (Snow), having some kind of issue there. I would have liked to fight with him.”

The race for the final two spots on the podium raged over the closing laps.

Andrew Novich, from Novato, Calif., was running second in the No. 61 Comprent Motor Sports entry after Snow’s car stopped. But Falb and Potolicchio passed him for second and third, respectively. And then Potolicchio passed Falb for second with just two minutes remaining.

The runner-up finish by Potolicchio was one of the recoveries of the season. He was involved in a spin with two other cars, including his son, Christian, on a restart less than 10 minutes into the race. But he stayed calm and kept all four wheels on the 12-turn, 2.54-mile circuit for the rest of the race to earn a hard-fought podium position.

“I’m looking forward to next year,” Enzo Potolicchio said. “We are getting better and better with the car. We are learning the car very quickly, and I think we have the right setups now for every track.”

JDC Motorsports ended the season as the Lites 1 Team Champions.

Masters

The smooth driving in wet conditions and late-race battle between Enzo Potolicchio and Falb resulted in two Lites 1 Masters competitors landing on the overall podium for the only time this season.

CTSC Race Results from Atlanta

 

It was a good day for a couple of Canadian race teams in the CTSC race in Atlanta. In the GS class the #158 Mustang of Multimatic finished in 1st place while the #75 Honda Civic of Compass360 Racing took 1st place in the ST class.

Overall race winner was the #158 Multimatic Mustang driven by James/B.Johnson followed by the #46 BMW M3 of Hindman/Edwards in 2nd with the #13 Porsche 997 driven by M.Plumb/B.Davis finishing in 3rd.

 

GS
Finished 12th  #8 Anthony Mantella, Mark Wilkins Mantella Autosport
Finished 4th  #15 Scott Maxwell Multimatic Motorsports
Finished 1st   #158 Ian James, Billy Johnson Multimatic Motorsports
Finished 14th #41 John Farano, Dave Empringham Tower Motorsports
Finished 17th #76 Ray Mason, Pierre Kleinubing, Compass360 Racing
DNS Race         #07 Max Riddle TRG-AMR
Finished 6th #08 Martin Barkey, Kyle Marcelli, Rebel Rock/MBRP Racing

ST
Finished 27th #74 James Vance,   Compass360 Racing
Finished 1st #75 Kyle Gimple, Ryan Eversley   Compass360 Racing
Finished 31st   #04 Remo Ruscitti, Adam Isman   Autometrics Motorsports
Finished 5th     #42 Wa.Nonnamaker/Valiante  Team Sahlen