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Gabby Chaves and Ryan Norman Scored Hyundai's Fourth Straight Victory and BHA's First Win in an Endurance Race Sunday
Chaves and Norman give BHA, Hyundai’s fourth straight IMSA victory Braselton, GA - Gabby Chaves and Ryan Norman scored Hyundai's fourth straight victory and BHA's first win in an endurance race Sunday. They took the checkered flag after 4 hours of action-packed racing in the sizzling heat at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Teammates Parker Chase and Spencer Brockman finished second in the #29 Vertical Bridge Hyundai Veloster N TCR, while the #98 of Michael Lewis and Mason Filippi finished fifth. Pole winners Harry Gottsacker and Mark Wilkins finished ninth. Doubling the race distance doubles the challenges, but also makes victory more rewarding. "It's a great win for the team and for Hyundai," said Bryan Herta. "It was a tough race. Longer races always present more opportunities for challenges and we had some with the #98 and #21 cars. The team fought hard to be there at the end, and we walked away strengthening Hyundai's lead in the manufacturers’ championship." The #33 Hyundai Veloster N TCR started fourth with "Flyin' Ryan Norman" behind the wheel. Norman has led every race in 2020, and continued that streak at Road Atlanta prior to turning the bright red Veloster over to co-driver Gabby Chaves for the final two hours. Fuel consumption was the name of the game for everyone in the final hour. Chaves and his engineers were tasked with either hoping for a yellow flag or exercising fuel saving measures while retaining the lead to finish the race without an extra stop. They strategized diligently and Chaves drove a phenomenal race. -
Club Racing Media Guide and Record Book
Media Guide SEPT 25 - OCT 1, 2017 CONTENTS 3 What is SCCA? 4 SCCA Road Racing National Staff 4 SCCA Road Racing Style Guide 5 SCCA Sponsors 6 Road Racing Categories and Classes 8 The Structure of Road Racing 8 SCCA Divisions 9 The SCCA National Championship Runoffs® 10 The Future of Road Racing 11 SCCA Road Racing Super Sweep and Winners 12 U.S. Majors Tour 13 2015 National Champions 16 Former National Champions 22 Inactive Class National Champions 29 Multiple National Championships 30 Consecutive Championships 31 Multiple Class Champions 35 Runoffs Pole Winners 41 Inactive Class Pole Winners 46 Multiple Pole Winners 47 Consecutive Poles 48 Miscellaneous Records 48 Manufacturer Records 50 National Point Championships 52 U.S. Majors Tour Point Championships 59 Major Club Racing Awards 64 Worker of the Year SCCA Club Racing (800) 770-2055 FAX (785) 232-7214 www.SCCA.com © Copyright 2017 Sports Car Club of America, Inc. 2 2016 SCCA® Club Racing Media Guide WHAT IS SCCA®? Sports Car Club of America ®, Inc. was founded in 1944 by a group of amateur motorsports enthusiasts and today boasts nearly 67,500 members. SCCA® now sanctions more than 2,000 amateur and professional motorsports events each year. With 116 regional chapters covering the entire United States, Guam and Puerto Rico, SCCA provides true grassroots participation and is the largest active motorsports membership organization in the world. Local events at nearby circuits remain the backbone of Club activities. SCCA’s volunteer staff provides everything from course marshaling to timing and scoring at both Club and professional events. -
RTI Eseries2 Web-20 R9-10
2020 TIRERACK.COM ROAD TO INDY iRACING eSERIES PRESENTED BY COOPER TIRE PROVISIONAL POINT STANDINGS - After Round 10 POS. DRIVER SERIES TEAM WW1 WW2 WR1 WR2 LOR1 LOR2 WG1 WG2 IS1 IS2 TOTAL 1 Phillippe Denes IP2 RP Motorsport USA 1 31 33 31 22 22 33 18 16 31 238 2 Andre Castro USF Legacy Autosport 12 19 17 11 30 10 5 30 30 16 180 3 Braden Eves IP2 Exclusive Autosport 31 26 8 25 25 19 22 1 - - 157 4 Max Kaeser USF Miller-Vinatieri Motorsports 25 22 4 10 12 31 14 3 11 22 154 5 Danial Frost IL Andretti Autosport 22 6 15 17 10 14 15 4 11 17 131 6 Jacob Loomis IP2 BNRacing 10 1 14 1 13 17 19 10 14 19 118 7 Hunter McElrea IP2 Pabst Racing 5 8 25 19 18 1 25 9 - - 110 8 Michael Myers USF Legacy Autosport 17 13 10 3 5 12 4 5 22 8 99 9 Kory Enders IP2 DEForce Racing NQ NQ 13 22 NQ NQ 12 26 6 13 92 10 Flinn Lazier IL Lazier Racing 1 7 1 12 14 25 9 12 - - 81 11 Keawn Tandon USF Jay Howard Driver Devel't 1 12 12 7 11 7 1 8 8 7 74 12 David Martinez TO DEForce Racing 3 1 1 13 3 13 - - 12 25 71 13 Nate Aranda IP2 Juncos Racing 1 1 7 5 7 6 13 11 7 10 68 14 Antoine Comeau IP2 Turn 3 Motorsport 9 9 11 16 1 4 8 6 - - 64 15 Louis "Mike" Meyer TO Legacy Autosport 3 2 NQ NQ 2 5 3 7 25 12 59 16 Colin Kaminsky IP2 Pabst Racing 13 17 19 1 4 1 - - - - 55 17 Yuven Sundaramoorthy USF Pabst Racing 6 5 2 6 19 15 1 1 - - 55 18 Prescott Campbell USF Exclusive Autosport - - - - 15 10 17 13 - - 55 19 Ryan Norman IL Andretti Autosport 1 3 1 8 9 2 10 19 - - 53 20 Toby Sowery IL Belardi Auto Racing - - - - NQ NQ 7 14 18 14 53 21 Christian Brooks USF Exclusive Autosport - - -
2020 IMSA MICHELIN Pilot Challenge VP Racing Stay Frosty 240 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta September 4-6, 2020
2020 IMSA MICHELIN Pilot Challenge VP Racing Stay Frosty 240 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta September 4-6, 2020 Round: 5 of 10 in the 2020 Michelin Pilot Challenge Racetrack: Michelin Raceway, Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA 2.54-mile road course, featuring 12 turns Race: Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 12:10 pm ET (9:10 am PST) (4 Hours) TV: LIVE on NBC Gold Track Pass Live timing and scoring from each session available at www.IMSA.com Live radio commentary for every session at www.IMSA.com and RadioLeMans.com BHA FAST FACTS: 2020 By the Numbers: The Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR cars have led 153 of the 243 (62%) laps raced in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (IMPC) this season. Three of the four cars have won a race, including the last three races, and every BHA car has finished on the podium at least once. The BHA Hyundais are currently ranked first (#21), second (#98), third (#33) and 11th (#29) in the championship. Hyundai leads the manufacturers championship by 10 points over Audi and has a 19-point lead over Honda and Alfa Romeo. Double Time: For the second time this season and the first time since the season opener at Daytona, IMPC teams will be challenged with a four-hour race. Should the race run without caution, the TCR class will complete 411 miles, the equivalent of driving across Georgia twice in four hours! Each driver must complete a minimum of forty minutes during the race to receive championship points. Engineers will be focusing on the tire strategy. -
Club Racing Media Guide and Record Book
MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS 3 What is SCCA? 4 SCCA Road Racing National Staff 4 SCCA Road Racing Style Guide 5 SCCA Sponsors 6 Road Racing Categories and Classes 8 The Structure of Road Racing 8 SCCA Divisions 9 The SCCA National Championship Runoffs® 10 The Future of Road Racing 11 SCCA Road Racing Super Sweep and Winners 11 Hoosier Racing Tour 12 U.S. Majors Tour 13 2017 National Champions 16 Former National Champions 22 Inactive Class National Champions 29 Multiple National Championships 30 Consecutive Championships 31 Multiple Class Champions 35 Runoffs Pole Winners 41 Inactive Class Pole Winners 46 Multiple Pole Winners 47 Consecutive Poles 48 Miscellaneous Records 48 Manufacturer Records 51 National Point Championships 53 U.S. Majors Tour Point Championships 61 Major Club Racing Awards 66 Worker of the Year SCCA Club Racing (800) 770-2055 FAX (785) 232-7214 www.SCCA.com © Copyright 2018 Sports Car Club of America, Inc. 2 2018 SCCA® Club Racing Media Guide WHAT IS SCCA®? Sports Car Club of America ®, Inc. was founded in 1944 by a group of amateur motorsports enthusiasts and today boasts nearly 67,500 members. SCCA® now sanctions more than 2,000 amateur and professional motorsports events each year. With 116 regional chapters covering the entire United States, Guam and Puerto Rico, SCCA provides true grassroots participation and is the largest active motorsports membership organization in the world. Local events at nearby circuits remain the backbone of Club activities. SCCA’s volunteer staff provides everything from course marshaling to timing and scoring at both Club and professional events. -
Michelin Performs in Road America Extremes
PRESS INFORMATION MICHELIN PERFORMS IN ROAD AMERICA EXTREMES Elkhart Lake, Wis. (August 2, 2020) – Michelin plans to kick off August with a product launch promoting its wide range of tires for different applications and conditions. The IMSA races at Road America this weekend offered a sneak preview of that variety. “Here in Wisconsin and the nearby states with the many farms, trucks, construction and heavy equipment makers, motorcycles, aircrafts and cyclists, we are reminded that “performance” means different things to different people,” said Tony Ménard, director of motorsport, Michelin North America. “We speak about the importance of Michelin tire performance in a range of conditions for each application. Our Michelin customers and consumers look to us to provide the best options, and we race to learn about performance at the extremes and today we certainly had some extreme conditions. It is a pity that the weather changed everything and we want to congratulate the drivers who were able to keep racing in difficult circumstances. “Today, we broke some records on a clear and relatively hot racetrack, then had an absolute deluge, including hail, that stopped the race. When the race resumed, our teams in all classes worked hard to maximize their wet weather tires on track,” Ménard said. The historic 4.048-mile, 14-turn circuit in the Kettle Moraine region features several major elevation change each lap, which resulted in deep pools of water in the runoffs and lower elevation areas. Weather Affects WeatherTech Race Again The key to victory in Sunday’s IMSA WeatherTech Championship race, then, was switching from the MICHELIN® Pilot® GT Sport slick to wet weather tires at the right time to handle the treacherous track conditions. -
Ryan Norman and Gabby Chaves Win 2020 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Championship, Hyundai Takes Manufacturers’ Title
Ryan Norman and Gabby Chaves Win 2020 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Championship, Hyundai Takes Manufacturers’ Title Hyundai wins Manufacturers’ championship Ryan Norman and Gabby Chaves win their first IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Championship Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) with Curb Agajanian sweep Team and Drivers’ Championships finishing first, second and third Sebring, FL. (Nov. 16, 2020) – Ryan Norman and Gabby Chaves, drivers of the #33 Hyundai Veloster N TCR for Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) with Curb Agajanian, clinched the 2020 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Championship on Nov. 14 with their second place finish at the Alan Jay Automotive 120 at Sebring International Raceway. Mark Wilkins and Harry Gottsacker won the season finale at Sebring to score Bryan Herta Autosport’s seventh victory in 10 races and the IMPC team championship, while Hyundai won the Manufacturers’ Championship in only their second season of IMSA competition. Gabby Chaves and Ryan Norman Win 2020 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Championship in Hyundai Veloster TCR Race Car (Left to Right, Bryan Herta, Team Owner, Ryan Norman, Driver, Harry Gottsacker, Driver, Mason Filippi, Driver, Center, Ross Rosenberg, Hyundai, Michael Lewis Driver, Mark Wilkins, Driver, Gabby Chaves, Driver, Eric Chase, Team Owner) Just four championship points separated the series leaders #33 and the #98 heading into the final race of the year at Sebring. After a string of unfortunate circumstances, the #21 driven by Harry Gottsacker and Mark Wilkins was ranked fourth, but still had a mathematical chance at the title. Gottsacker opened the challenge on top, scoring his third pole position of the season. -
MICHELIN, IMSA WRAP UNPRECEDENTED 2020 SEASON in SEBRING Acura, Corvette, Aston Martin and Hyundai Claim IMSA Manufacturer Championships
PRESS INFORMATION MICHELIN, IMSA WRAP UNPRECEDENTED 2020 SEASON IN SEBRING Acura, Corvette, Aston Martin and Hyundai claim IMSA manufacturer championships Sebring, Fla. (November 14, 2020) – The most unprecedented season in modern sports car history came to a dramatic and successful conclusion today as the 2020 International Motor Sport Association (IMSA) WeatherTech Championship celebrated the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring and crowned its 2020 champions. The 2019 IMSA season covered 284 days from Daytona to the end of the season. The 2020 season started at Daytona in January, then was shut down until July. After returning to competition, the balance of the entire 2020 season was completed in just 147 days. “This successful completion of the season in these unprecedented times shows the tremendous commitment by IMSA, the manufacturers, teams, promoters and our Michelin team to the sport and to the fans,” said Tony Ménard, Director of Motorsport, Michelin North America. “We are grateful to everyone for their support and collaboration as we all committed together to reach this successful end to the season.” Michelin achieved several milestones this weekend as it wrapped the season. By the end of the third hour, Michelin passed the one-million-mile mark in IMSA competition since becoming the Official Tire of IMSA in 2019. Covering all practice, qualifying and races for Michelin’s three IMSA race series, the total has surpassed 1,051,000 miles. Additionally, with three new qualifying and race lap records set (all by Chevrolet, with GTLM qualifying and race laps and GS race laps), Michelin is up to 130 lap records since 2019. -
IMSA at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Road Atlanta
IMSA at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta IMPC Road Atlanta - Braselton, Georgia September 04 - September 06, 2020 Pre-Event Entry List Total Entries: 33 GRAND SPORT (GS) Entries:21 CAR NO. DRIVERS & NATIONALITY TEAM & SPONSOR CAR TYPE TIRE ENGINE FUEL Sheena Monk / Newtown, PA Motorsports In Action Corey Lewis / Nazareth, PA McLaren 570S Michelin McLaren E-10 J.G. Wentworth 3 GT4 Russell Ward / Seabrook, TX Winward Racing Indy Dontje / Amsterdam, Netherlands Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 Mobil 1 / Techemet 4 GT GT4 AMG Alan Brynjolfsson / Tampa, FL Archangel Motorsports Trent Hindman / Wayside, NJ Porsche 718 Michelin Porsche E-10 Cayman GT4 7 Clubsport Automatic Racing Aston Martin Michelin Aston Martin E-10 09 Vantage GT4 Ashley Freiberg / Las Vegas, NV M1 Racing LLC Ryan Nash / North Bergen, NJ McLaren 570S Michelin McLaren E-10 20 GT4 Scott Maxwell / Toronto, ON Multimatic Motorsports Inc. Seb Priaulx / Guernsey, UK Ford Mustang Michelin Ford E-10 22 GT4 Rob Ferriol / Fayetteville, NC Team Hardpoint Spencer Pumpelly / Atlanta, GA Audi R8 GT4 Michelin Audi E-10 31 GridRival.com Jim Cox / Nokomis, FL Riley Motorsports Dylan Murry / Cumming, GA Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 35 Colin Braun / Ovalo, TX GT GT4 AMG John Tecce / Daytona Beach, FL BGB Motorsports Thomas Collingwood / St. John's, NL Porsche 718 Michelin Porsche E-10 Jan Heylen / Dunedin, FL Cayman GT4 38 Clubsport Tyler McQuarrie / Danville, CA CarBahn with Peregrine racing Jeff Westphal / San Mateo, CA Audi R8 GT4 Michelin Audi E-10 39 Uber / Menlo / Accel James Pesek / Harrisonville, MO PF Racing Chad McCumbee / Ocean Isle Beach, NC Ford Mustang Michelin Ford E-10 40 GT4 Jeff Mosing / Austin, TX Murillo Racing Eric Foss / Fort Worth, TX Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 56 GT GT4 AMG 08/26/2020 4:10 PM Page 1 of 3 GRAND SPORT (GS) Entries:21 CAR NO. -
Mazda St. Louis Indy Lights Oval Challenge Presented by Cooper Tires
Mazda St. Louis Indy Lights Oval Challenge Presented by Cooper Tires Gateway Motorsports Park – August 25/26, 2017 – Round 15 – 75 Laps Entry List 1.25-mile oval As of August 7, 2017 Track Records: Qualifying – Townsend Bell 28.625 = 157.205 mph September 16, 2000 Race – Townsend Bell 29.113 = 157.043 mph September 17, 2000 No. Driver Hometown Residence Team Entry 2 Juan Piedrahita Bogota, Colombia Indianapolis, IN Team Pelfrey Petrosur 5 Santi Urrutia Montevideo, Uruguay Miguelete, Uruguay Belardi Auto Racing Belardi Auto Racing w/ SPM 9 Aaron Telitz (R) Rice Lake, WI Birchwood, WI Belardi Auto Racing Mazda/Rice Lake Weighing Systems 11 Garth Rickards (R) Mechanicsburg, PA Mechanicsburg, PA Carlin Luther Automotive 13 Zachary Claman De Melo Montreal, Canada Montreal, Canada Carlin ZCD Montreal/Zoological Wildlife Foundation 18 Kyle Kaiser Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara, CA Juncos Racing TBA 22 Neil Alberico Los Gatos, CA San Clemente, CA Carlin Rising Star Racing 26 Matheus Leist (R) Novo Hamburgo, Brazil Novo Hamburgo, Brazil Carlin TMA 27 Nico Jamin (R) Rouen, France Indianapolis, IN Andretti Autosport DuraMAX Powered by RelaDyne Mazda 28 Dalton Kellett Toronto, Canada Indianapolis, IN Andretti Autosport K-Line Insulators USA, Inc. Mazda 31 Nicolas Dapero (R) Buenos Aires, Argentina Hollywood, FL Juncos Racing American Brokers 48 Ryan Norman (R) Cleveland, OH Aurora, OH Andretti Autosport Journey Mazda 51 Shelby Blackstock Nashville, TN Cornelius, NC Belardi Auto Racing Starstruck 84 Chad Boat (R) Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Belardi Auto Racing Pristine Auction 98 Colton Herta (R) Valencia, CA Valencia, CA Andretti-Steinbrenner Racing Deltro Energy Mazda Entries: 15 Engine: 2.0-liter turbocharged Mazda MZR-R producing 450 HP with 50 HP push-to-pass Tires: Cooper Tire. -
Road Atlanta - Braselton, Georgia October 14 - October 17, 2020 Pre-Event Entry List Total Entries: 35 GRAND SPORT (GS) Entries:22 CAR NO
IMPC Road Atlanta - Braselton, Georgia October 14 - October 17, 2020 Pre-Event Entry List Total Entries: 35 GRAND SPORT (GS) Entries:22 CAR NO. DRIVERS & NATIONALITY TEAM & SPONSOR CAR TYPE TIRE ENGINE FUEL Sheena Monk / Newtown, PA Motorsports In Action Corey Lewis / Nazareth, PA McLaren 570S Michelin McLaren E-10 J.G. Wentworth 3 GT4 Russell Ward / Seabrook, TX Winward Racing Nico Bastian / Ludwigsburg, Germany Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 Mobil 1 / Techemet 4 GT GT4 AMG Alan Brynjolfsson / Tampa, FL Archangel Motorsports Trent Hindman / Wayside, NJ Aston Martin Michelin Aston Martin E-10 VOLT Lighting 7 Vantage GT4 Ramin Abdolvahabi / Palm Bch Gardens, FL Automatic Racing Rob Ecklin / Lancaster, PA Aston Martin Michelin Aston Martin E-10 09 Vantage GT4 Anton Dias Perera / Memphis,TN LAP Motorsports Dan Clarke / Maidenhead, UK Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 10 GT GT4 AMG Ashley Freiberg / Las Vegas, NV M1 Racing LLC Ryan Nash / North Bergen, NJ McLaren 570S Michelin McLaren E-10 McLaren Orlando / Southwest Funding / Koch Developments / GT4 20 Dropup Agency Scott Maxwell / Toronto, ON Multimatic Motorsports Inc. Seb Priaulx / Guernsey, UK Ford Mustang Michelin Ford E-10 Multimatic Motorsports 22 GT4 Jim Cox / Nokomis, FL Riley Motorsports Dylan Murry / Cumming, GA Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 Wynns 35 GT GT4 AMG Thomas Collingwood / St. John's, NL BGB Motorsports Jan Heylen / Dunedin, FL Porsche 718 Michelin Porsche E-10 Loop Tackle Design Cayman GT4 38 Clubsport Tyler McQuarrie / Danville, CA CarBahn with Peregrine racing Jeff Westphal / San Mateo, CA Audi R8 GT4 Michelin Audi E-10 39 Uber / Menlo / Accel James Pesek / Harrisonville, MO PF Racing Chad McCumbee / Ocean Isle Beach, NC Ford Mustang Michelin Ford E-10 PF Racing 40 GT4 Jeff Mosing / Austin, TX Murillo Racing Eric Foss / Fort Worth, TX Mercedes-AMG Michelin Mercedes- E-10 Mosing Motorcars 56 GT GT4 AMG 10/12/2020 12:35 PM Page 1 of 3 GRAND SPORT (GS) Entries:22 CAR NO. -
It's a Three-Peat, BHA Hyundai Is Victorious at VIR Bryan Herta Autosport Scores Third Straight IMPC Victory and Second Straight Podium Sweep
It's a Three-Peat, BHA Hyundai is Victorious at VIR Bryan Herta Autosport scores third straight IMPC victory and second straight podium sweep Danville, VA - Mason Filippi and Michael Lewis yesterday earned their first victory of the 2020 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season, driving the #98 Hyundai Veloster N TCR at Virginia International Raceway. This is their first race win as teammates. Lewis preserved his tires and saved fuel through the first half of the race, which helped the #98 team jump to first in a lightening quick pit stop, including the driver change. Typically, the race starter, Filippi took over for the finish. His mirrors were full of fellow BHA Velosters challenging for the win. Filippi's finesse allowed him to charge to the checkers for the victory. Harry Gottsacker and Mark Wilkins finished second in the #21 Hyundai Veloster N TCR and extended their points lead by 11 over Filippi and Lewis. Wilkins and Gottsacker have finished on the podium the last three races. It started with their victory at Sebring, followed by third place at Road America and then second yesterday at VIR. In just their third race together driving the #29 Vertical Bridge Hyundai N TCR, Spencer Brockman and Parker Chase scored their second podium finish with a phenomenal drive from 10th to third. Brockman recovered from an early race tangle to fourth before turning the driving duties over to Parker Chase. Chase had an exciting multi-lap battle with Stephen Simpson in the Audi for third and prevailed, finishing third. Gabby Chaves and Ryan Norman have led every race this season.