Sunday, March 22, 2015
Yamaha Takes On Thunderhill On the Road To Austin
Yamaha Takes On Thunderhill On the Road To Austin
This is the fourth in a series of Yamaha-produced videos documenting the development of the new Monster Energy Graves Yamaha YZF-R1.
This special Yamaha development will be raced by factory riders Josh Hayes and Cameron Beaubier in the Superbike class of the 2015 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship.
The season-opening event is scheduled for April 10-12 in conjunction with Round 2 of the MotoGP world championship at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.
(ht: MOTOAMERICA)
Original Article Here >>>
... notes from The EDJE
Friday, March 20, 2015
Penske Racing's Reaction To The New Chevrolet Indycar Aero Kit Bodies
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Entrance sign at Barber Motorsports Park. Image Credit: Eric Schwarzkopf (2015) |
Penske Racing's Reaction To The New Chevrolet Indycar Aero Kit Bodies
Will Power‘s time of 1:07:3118 seconds for Penske Racing topped day two of the two-day Verizon IndyCar Barber Motorsports Park test, which translates to a whopping 123 miles per hour on the undulating road course. Scott Dixon driving the Honda-powered Target Chip Ganassi Racing DW12 holds the track record at the road course facility in Alabama, without the benefit of aero kit, and it stands at over a half-second quicker at 1:06.7750 (set in 2013) than Power’s aero kit aided record time achieved on Barber's Tuesday test.
As for Honda-powered and areo kit prepared teams, Graham Rahal led the way for Honda, posting the fifth-quickest lap time in the final session on Tuesday afternoon, seventh quickest during the full two days.
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Graham Rahal navigates the through the Turn 8-9 Esses during Tuesday's Open Test sessions at Barber Motorsports Park. Image Credit: Chris Jones (2015) |
Driving for A.J. Foyt Racing, veteran Takuma Sato was seventh quickest in the final practice, and 10th for the full test; while James Hinchcliffe made a successful debut with his new Schmidt Peterson Motorsports team, turning the 10th-quickest time in today’s final session. In all, 21 drivers (of 23) posted times below the pole qualifying time from the 2014 Honda Grand Prix of Alabama.
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2014 Verizon IndyCar champion Will Power is fastest at Barber Test. Image Credit: Chris Owens (2015) |
This excerpted and edited from Penske Racing -
TEAM PENSKE OFF TO A STRONG START WITH NEW CHEVROLET AERO KITS
By: Penske Racing
The new-look Team Penske Verizon IndyCar Series program got back to business after a busy off season with two days of testing on Monday and Tuesday at Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Ala. Team stalwarts Helio Castroneves, Will Power and Juan Pablo Montoya, along with newcomer Simon Pagenaud, all took turns laying down some impressive lap times around the picturesque circuit as the teams got their first experience testing the new aerodynamic body kits that have been introduced to INDYCAR this season.
All four drivers placed inside the top-five on the practice charts on day one of what is referred to in the INDYCAR garage as “Spring Training.” Driving the No. 22 Penske Truck Rental Dallara/Chevrolet, Pagenaud led the way with a lap of 1:07:5329 seconds in the afternoon session, which was the second-fastest of the day overall. Power, the defending series champion, came in with the third-fastest lap – also set in the afternoon session – with a time of 1:07:5495 seconds in the No. 1 Verizon Team Penske Chevy. Montoya, piloting the No. 2 Verizon Team Penske machine, and Castroneves, racing the No. 3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet, rounded out the top-five fastest cars with times of 1:07:6266 and 1:07:7703 seconds, respectively, in the afternoon session.
“It’s been a long off season and one with a lot of changes, both with the new Chevrolet aero kits and the move to four cars at Team Penske,” said Castroneves. “This was our second test together with the aero kits and we have one more before we get to St. Pete. These are very-important for us to hit the ground running when the season starts and I think we’ve shown we are working well together already. I’m really impressed with the speed we have shown.”
Power turned 70 laps on the first day, the second-highest total of the 23 drivers in attendance. Castroneves made a total of 57 circuits, with Montoya and Pagenaud lapping the track a total of 53 times a piece. In all, 16 drivers turned in times faster than Power’s pole-winning lap from the 2014 race at Barber, demonstrating that the new aero kits are going to bring about some fast times throughout the season.
“We are still trying to understand this new car, but it’s good to be back at the track after a long off season,” said Power. “The new Chevrolet aero kits provide massive downforce and the cars are just stuck right into the track. It really has a nice balance between downforce and drag, and the speeds we are running are impressive.”
The second day of the test provided a bit warmer climate, but that did not slow down the Team Penske Chevys. Power led the morning session on Tuesday with a lap of 1:07:3118 seconds, which turned out to be the fastest lap of the test. Castroneves posted his fastest lap of the test in the afternoon with a time of 1:07:5304 seconds, good for the fourth-fastest overall time. Pagenaud’s time in the afternoon session on day one remained his fastest lap of the test and the fifth-fastest time overall. The same was true for Montoya as his time from the afternoon session on Monday was good for the ninth-fastest time of the test.
In all, Power led Team Penske with a total of 157 laps turned during the productive two days on track. Pagenaud completed 155 circuits with Castroneves and Montoya touring the course 141 times and 140 times, respectively.
“All of these tests are important for my acclimation into Team Penske,” stated Pagenaud. “To come out here, in a competitive environment, and have speed like we have shown here at Barber is great for me. We learned a lot during the two days about these new aero kits and I’m excited about the way it will race when we get to St. Pete and beyond.”
The pit crews on all four Chevrolet entries were able to gain valuable preseason experience on a pit road where they will be competing during the season as all teams practiced live pit stops on the second day of testing. Team Penske and all the other Verizon IndyCar Series teams will return to Barber Motorsports Park for the fourth round of the championship – the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, April 24-26.
“When you have an opportunity to test on a track where you will be racing later in the year it’s very important to take advantage of that,’ said Montoya. “It’s good for all parts of the team to be able to come to come out here and practice in a live situation. It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Verizon IndyCar Series and I can’t wait to get to St. Pete.”
The first race of the 2015 Verizon IndyCar Series season will be the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (Fla.) on March 29. Power is the defending winner of the event. Castroneves has won the race three times, more than any other driver.
[Reference Here]
With the Chevrolet-powered and areo kit prepared teams filling the eight positions in the top ten speeds registered during the two day test at Barber, the cars powered and outfitted through Honda Performance Development have some catching up to do.
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Michael Andretti at the Barber test, driving his Honda Dallara with areo kit. Image Credit: Eric Schwarzkopf (2015) |
Overall Barber Test Stack Ranking:
Rank - Car - Driver Name - Chassis/Engine & Aero/Tire - Session Time - Speed - Total Laps
1 1 Power, Will D/C/F Practice 3 01:07.3118 123.010 157
2 9 Dixon, Scott D/C/F Practice 4 01:07.3996 122.849 162
3 4 Coletti, Stefano (R) D/C/F Practice 3 01:07.5224 122.626 120
4 3 Castroneves, Helio D/C/F Practice 4 01:07.5304 122.611 141
5 22 Pagenaud, Simon D/C/F Practice 2 01:07.5329 122.607 155
6 11 Bourdais, Sebastien D/C/F Practice 3 01:07.5829 122.516 98
7 15 Rahal, Graham D/H/F Practice 4 01:07.6203 122.448 149
8 83 Kimball, Charlie D/C/F Practice 4 01:07.6225 122.444 144
9 2 Montoya, Juan Pablo D/C/F Practice 2 01:07.6266 122.437 140
10 14 Sato, Takuma D/H/F Practice 4 01:07.6638 122.370 107
Rank - Car - Driver Name - Chassis/Engine & Aero/Tire - Session Time - Speed - Total Laps
11 67 Newgarden, Josef D/C/F Practice 3 01:07.7204 122.267 121
12 5 Hinchcliffe, James D/H/F Practice 4 01:07.7796 122.161 126
13 10 Kanaan, Tony D/C/F Practice 4 01:07.8081 122.109 148
14 28 Hunter-Reay, Ryan D/H/F Practice 2 01:07.8494 122.035 87
15 18 Huertas, Carlos D/H/F Practice 4 01:07.8868 121.968 114
16 26 Munoz, Carlos D/H/F Practice 2 01:07.9540 121.847 123
17 41 Hawksworth, Jack D/H/F Practice 4 01:07.9572 121.841 119
18 7 Jakes, James D/H/F Practice 4 01:08.0252 121.720 118
19 20 Filippi, Luca (R) D/C/F Practice 4 01:08.1197 121.551 141
20 98 Chaves, Gabby (R) D/H/F Practice 4 01:08.1868 121.431 138
Rank - Car - Driver Name - Chassis/Engine & Aero/Tire - Session Time - Speed - Total Laps
21 27 Andretti, Marco D/H/F Practice 2 01:08.2657 121.291 103
22 8 Karam, Sage (R) D/C/F Practice 1 01:10.7555 117.023 3
23 19 Dracone, Francesco (R) D/H/F Practice 4 01:11.6317 115.591 118
Total Laps for Combined Sessions: 2832
(ht: IndyCar)
... notes from The EDJE
TAGS: Verizon IndyCar Series, Scott Dixon, Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Honda Performance Development, Target Chip Ganassi Racing, Team Penske, Will Power, Helio Castroneves, Juan Pablo Montoya, Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, Barber Motorsports Park, Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Monday, March 16, 2015
ACS President Dave Allen Talks About Auto Club 400 NASCAR Weekend
Auto Club Speedway President Dave Allen Talks About Auto Club 400 NASCAR Weekend
At the end of last year, Dave Allen was named President of Auto Club Speedway by the parent company, International Speedway Corporation, President - John R. Saunders.
Dave was picked to succeed Gillian Zucker, who recently became president of business operations for the Los Angeles Clippers Basketball team after a 9 year run at ACS. Gillian came to be President of Auto Club Speedway after stints in executive management of Kansas Speedway and Daytona International Speedway.
The track, initially called California Speedway, was built in the late 1990s by racing mogul Roger Penske. Allen joined Penske at the track in 1999 and became senior director of sales and marketing in 2002.
Allen most recently served as the track's vice president of sales and marketing, and helped Zucker complete the naming rights with Auto Club of Southern California in 2008.
In 2015, there have been a few motorsports events already at ACS - but none are as large in terms of fan interest as next week's event, The Auto Club 400 with NASCAR on March 22, and the MAVTv 500 Verizon IndyCar Series race set for June 27.
Welcome Dave Allen ...
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You have been involved with Auto Club Speedway since near its beginning - What has most impressed you about the facility and its evolution through the last 16 years since you came on board?
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Last Thursday, it was announced Auto Club Speedway will upgrade its safety features in Turn 1 by adding about 600 feet of tire-barrier inside the turn. What are the future plans and timing concerning a more permanent solution to safety and walls around the track?
Contributed from Facebook: When was the track last resurfaced? - Any plans on resurfacing the track?
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The facility at Auto Club Speedway has a large infield - Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Indy 500 is held, has successfully transformed its infield into a very compelling road course race track - reminiscent of the layout pace found at the track in Portland Oregon ... is Auto Club Speedway planning on attracting additional professional racing through a robust road course addition as IMS has done?
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Dave Allen, President of Auto Club Speedway, takes a swing from the grandstands tee box at Auto Club Speedway. Image Credit: Joann DeLeoz Young via Auto Club Speedway (2015) |
Speaking of road course racing, March 10th, you were in a track event promotion on involving golf with multifaceted racecar driver AJ Allmendinger - who, by the way, is having his most promising start to the 2015 NASCAR season (currently P5 in points) with the Kroger/USO sponsored Chevy of JTG Daugherty Racing. Tell us how this came about and some of the impressions and conversation you had with the IndyCar, Sports Car, and NASCAR driver during this golfing challenge.
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The NASCAR Hauler Parade begins the NASCAR weekend on March 19th at 5:00pm PT, with Qualifications on March 20th in a knockout format - please highlight the events surrounding Qualifications? What do fans need to be on the look out for while attending Race Day for the Auto Club 400 with NASCAR this coming weekend on March 22?
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ENDS
Schedule for the Auto Club 400 weekend at Auto Club Speedway (March 19-22, 2015):
• Thursday, March 19 @ 5:00pm PT is the NASCAR Hauler Parade - Come welcome your favorite NASCAR team to Southern California (begins at 6:00pm from Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Baseball Stadium)
• Friday, March 20 is Pole Day (NASCAR Qualifying Day)
• Saturday, March 21 is the NASCAR Xfinity (formerly called Nationwide) Series Treatmyclot.com 300
• Sunday, March 22 is the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400
• Fifth Cup race on the 2015 schedule
• Free parking, unbelievable menu items and a full weekend of entertainment, live music and fun await fans in the Speedway’s FanZone.
• Tickets start at $45. To purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com or visit the Auto Club Speedway Ticket Office.
• Fans can take Metro Link from Lancaster, Oxnard or Oceanside directly to the track for $19 roundtrip.
• Auto Club 400 Race will air on FOX beginning at 12:30pm PT
... notes from The EDJE
TAGS: Dave Allen, ACS, Auto Club Speedway, NASCAR, Xfinity, Fan Zone, Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club 400, Metro Link, FOX, NASCAR Hauler Parade, AJ Allmendinger, Dave Stockton, The EDJE
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
IndyCar Aerodynamic Body Kits Revealed Side-By-Side
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Verizon IndyCar Champion Will Power, tests the Dallara/Chevrolet/Penske aerodynamics body elements on the track at Circuit of the Americas near Austin, Texas. Image Credit: IndyCar |
IndyCar Aerodynamic Body Kits Revealed Side-By-Side (kinda')
The evening of Monday, March 10, 2015 saw the final reveal of the aerodynamics body panels (Front Wing, Sidepods, Rear Wing) for the beginning of the third season of the Dallara DW12 chassis.
Chevrolet introduced its road course/street course and short oval design Feb. 17. The much-anticipated unveiling of the Honda aero kit took place Monday evening at a reception attended by principals from Honda Performance Development, American Honda and IndyCar. Defending Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, who drove for a bulk of the on-track development, joined Honda executives in showcasing the base road/street course and short oval aero kit.
Honda Launch Video HERE >>>
Chevrolet and Honda, the current engine suppliers to the Verizon IndyCar Series (America's top professional open wheel chassis motorsports racing series), under the rules laid out for 2015 are able to modify the original body work of the Dallara DW12 to enhance the racing platform as it relates to airflow and give, potentially, an additional advantage to the teams that use their engines. The previous two years that the Dallara DW12 was on the track, all body parts were exactly the same as manufactured by Dallara from the factory for all teams (Honda or Chevy).
The reveal timing all seems a little delayed in relation to generally understood timing used to build fan interest. One wonders how fans, who support the series, are able to analyze and absorb the subtle aero approaches each manufacturer has adopted given that the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, will be run in just about 3 weeks, on March 29, which marks the inaugural 2015 competition between the manufacturers' body kits. The speedway aero kit components are scheduled to be delivered to teams by April 1.
Below are full chassis images originally supplied by IndyCar from the manufacturers. The larger hi-res images were cropped in order to bring a visual focus to the three main areas of where aerodynamic body panel manipulation takes place on the Dallara DW12 - the Front Wing, Sidepods, and Rear Wing body parts - for comparison.
First, Chevy supplied the initial image that shows the fluid dynamics effect of their developed approach. The way the lines are drawn, it leads one to believe that the turbulent airflow coming from the back of the chassis has a strong upward motion soon after leaving the rear wing of the chassis.
This fluid dynamics motion is called 'Mushroom Busting' (first coined by Swift Engineering during the Iconic Development Process) which moves the trailing turbulence, that forms in the shape of a mushroom cap, out of the way of the race car behind allowing for stability in racing and possible overtaking.
Frontview Detail Comparison
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Chevy Frontview Fluid Dynamics Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
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Honda Frontview Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
This close-up view comparison has one potentially questioning whether Honda wishes to continue the same 'Mushroom Busting' competitive agenda, explored and - EXPLAINED HERE.
The Chevy front end view seems to have less parts to get in the way of the fluid nature of air whereas the Honda front end has many more elements that appear to be aiding in the dropping of the turbulence mushroom so that it would act as an impediment to any car trailing the Honda-powered chassis.
Front Wing Detail Comparison
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Chevy Front Wing Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
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Honda Front Wing Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
This close-up view comparison has one potentially questioning whither Honda wishes to continue the same 'Mushroom Busting' competitive agenda - EXPLAINED HERE.
The Chevy front end & front wing views both seem to have less parts to get in the way of the fluid nature of air whereas the Honda front end clearly has more elements channeling and funneling the air.
Sidepod Detail Comparison
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Chevy Sidepod Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
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Honda Sidepod Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
The sidepods housed the radiators in the original version of the DW12 so it is assumed the same function of the airflow through the housing performs the same benefit of cooling the engine.
Again, the Chevy sidepod has fewer elements and an addition of an airflow pass through outport just in front of the rear tire. Chevy also supplied a component identification terminology plate which describes the flying wing on top of the sidepod as an 'upper flick' and the element in the middle of the back of the sidepod (main flick) as a 'wheel wedge' which looks a little like a shark fin placed on the pod.
No component identification terminology plate was available from Honda/IndyCar so one is left to guess. The most interesting characteristic seems to be the integral nature of the sidepod without many add-ons or outports carving up the side, visually, and hanging above, leaving an uncluttered profile.
Rear Wing Detail Comparison
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Chevy Rear Wing Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
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Honda Rear Wing Detail - Image Credit: IndyCar |
For the Chevy rear wing, we almost instantly see louvers on either side of the main central fences or end plates. The louvers allow air flow to move from the central wing section defined by the fences over to the airflow on either side of the central wing.
The Honda aero kit features an added fin along the backbone of the engine cover along with, again, more parts that appear to most observers to aid in the dropping the strength of the upward movement of the turbulent air mushroom cap ... but then, who really knows without the developmental CAD/CAM information and testing statistics. One might say that the Honda aero kit looks less than ... iconic. More parts placed at the corners of the racing platform also equal more Yellow Flag track litter.
As an example that aids understanding in the philosophy that less parts that impede the flow of air is better, the new Nissan GT-R LM NISMO LMP1 employs the use of very large, designed-in airflow ducts where nothing invades the space of the duct.
This excerpted and edited from Racer -
Inside the Nissan GT-R LM NISMO LMP1 program
By Marshall Pruett - Feb. 1, 2015
Designers spend thousands of hours coming up with the best way to make aerodynamic downforce while minimizing drag, and drag comes from interrupting the air.
An LMP1-H punching through the air at 200mph is one giant exercise in disturbance, yet with Bowlby’s through-flow system, he’s found a brilliant method to work peacefully with the air as it envelops the Nissan via huge rectangular airflow channels that start at the rear of the splitter, wrap around the cockpit, and continue to the tail end of the GT-R LM NISMO LMP1. In practical terms, it’s the difference between the hull of an oil tanker making a huge wake and the razor-thin interruption made by an America’s Cup yacht.
[Reference Here]
One thing for sure, only racing on the track will let fan, team, and driver alike really know for sure.
If one hears about difficulty in passing a Team Honda car over the ease at passing a Team Chevy car just know that you heard the first speculation written about >>> HERE!
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Friday, March 6, 2015
Racers To Watch At COTA During The Pirelli World Challenge
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Pirelli World Challenge cars start their race at the 40th Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach - going into Turn 1 without incident. Image Credit Myles Regan (2014) |
Racers To Watch At COTA During The Pirelli World Challenge
When one turns their attention to the season opener of the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge (PWC) of full-bodied race cars to be held this weekend at Circuit Of The Americas (COTA), one will find an almost confusing array of cars and classes to follow.
Seven different classes of competition include:
GT/GTA (2 Classes) - Cars permitted are typically sold in the market as “sports” cars, “sport touring” cars, or performance versions of “luxury” cars. Class allows FIA GT3 homologated cars. GTA driver classification for professional drivers that do not make their
primarily living from racing.
GT Cup - Spec class featuring Porsche 991 Cup Cars that will run as part of the overall GT Class races, with a separate victory circle presentation alongside that of the GT/GTA class winners.
GTS - Cars permitted in GTS are typically marketed as “sports cars”, “sport touring cars” or performance versions of “luxury” cars but at a lower permissible preparation level than GT.
TC - Power output up to 300hp. Weight varies depending on the power output of the individual drivetrain configurations. Front wheel, rear wheel, and all wheel drive configurations are permitted.
TCA - Power output up to 220HP.Touring Car A is an evolution of the current TC class specifications. It is developed to minimize the build cost of the TC platform.
TCB - Power output up to 125HP Smaller cars with small, efficient, naturally aspirated motors. Modifications are limited to manufacturer specified performance spring and shocks to keep overall cost down.
[ht: PWC]
In an age of nearly spec/formula racing and single classes going head-to-head on an American race track, the number of classification of cars racing together head-to-head at the same time in the PWC has one wishing for the bring what you got racing of the INDY 500 of the historic past. The series has something to hold for almost anyone who loves a good contest.
First up, let's look at a group of competitors who are driving one of the lagest auto marks represented in the field ... MAZDA! These cars may be smaller and in classifications that do not receive the main focus of a lot of fans, having ten hammer-and-tong competitors will add to one's race following pleasure.
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Adam Poland won twice with his EASTEX Motorsports Mazda MX-5 in 2014, finishing third in the TC Championship. Image Credit: Mazda Motorsport (2015) |
This excerpted and edited from Mazda Motorsport -
Mazda Motorsports: 2015 Pirelli World Challenge Preview
One of the great showcases for the quality, durability, and reliability of Mazda cars, and the skills of Mazda racers, is the Pirelli World Challenge.
This year, ten Mazda racers will be taking the green flag for the three-day, three-race weekend beginning Friday, March 6, at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas.
Mazda racers compete in three of the seven classes in the field.
The Mazda MX-5 will go head-to-head with Porsche, Honda, Nissan, Volvo, VW, and Ford in the Touring Car (TC) class. In the Touring Car “A” (TCA) class, for cars with fewer modifications, the Mazda RX-8 will compete with Honda and Kia. In Touring Car “B-Spec” (TCB), it will be the nimble Mazda2 up against the Honda Fit, Mini Cooper, and Fiat 500.
Mazda Entries for this weekend - Car#/Class/Driver/Team/Car/From/Sponsors:
#9 (TCB) Chris Holter Breathless Performance Mazda2
Rochester, New York Fuel Clothing / Spy Optics / Go Puck
#17 (TC) Randy Hale Hale Motorsports Mazda MX-5
Haddam, CT TransAero / Hale Propeller
#22 (TCA) Kevin Anderson Tech Sport Racing Mazda RX-8
Huntington Station, New York TechSportRacing.com
#23 (TCA) Robby Foley (R) Tech Sport Racing Mazda RX-8
Randolph, New York TechSportRacing.com
#33 (TC) Adam Poland EASTEX Motorsports Mazda MX-5
Mount Vernon, Texas Texas Track Works / Majestic Pet Products
#50 (TC) Dinah Weisberg (R) BERG Racing Mazda MX-5
Webster, New York REDCOM Laboratories /Color Track / Red Line
#55 (TCB) James Wilson Black Armor Helmets Mazda2
Kyle, Texas Black Armor Helmets
#64 (TC) Austin Snader Snader Racing Mazda MX-5
Sealy, Texas Event Fresh / SR Enterprises / MAZDASPEED
#95 (TCB) Steve Taake Daylight Motorsports Mazda2
Houston, Texas Black Armor Helmets / MAZDASPEED
#98 (TC) Ernie Francis Jr. Breathless Performance Mazda MX-5
Davie, Florida Time4Learning
“It’s great to see so many strong Mazda teams ready for the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge. Mazda has a long history in the series, and we look to our current racers to add their names alongside past race winners and champions like Randy Pobst, Jeff Altenberg, and Michael Cooper. Having the season conclude at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in September will make this a special season for us,” noted John Doonan, director of motorsports, Mazda North American Operations.
[Reference Here]
Porsche cars are well represented in the field as well, with cars racing in five of the seven classes - GT (1 - GT3), GTA (1 - GT3), GT Cup (all Porsche GT3 - 10 cars), GTS (3 - Cayman/Cayman S), TC (4 - Cayman).
Michael Lewis as he sits on top of the Effort Racing tools while waiting for the next test session in his GT3 Porsche. Image Credit: Michael Lewis' Facebook |
This excerpted and edited from Sportscar 365 -
Lewis: “There’s More Raw Speed to Unleash Here”
One of the young rising stars to watch in this weekend’s Nissan Grand Prix of Texas, as well as the rest of the Pirelli World Challenge season, is 24-year-old Californian Michael Lewis of EFFORT Racing.
Lewis moves up from the IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge USA, where he finished a very close third [entering the last race weekend at P1] in the championship a year ago.
While Lewis might be somewhat of an unknown quantity and a first-year driver in PWC, he has worked several years to achieve the position he has now, taking over the No. 41 Porsche 911 GT3 R that Michael Mills took to the 2014 GTA title.
An open-wheel prospect who achieved success and race wins overseas in Formula 3 through 2013, Lewis had a sports car opportunity come up when he was one of four drivers invited to Porsche’s Young Driver Academy at the end of 2013.
That opened the door for a switch, one that Lewis seized following the two-day test at Barber Motorsports Park.
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Effort Racing prepared GT3 Porsche taking Turn 5 at the Toyota Grand Prix Of Long Beach. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks: (2014) |
“Moving into sports cars was pretty seamless,” Lewis told Sportscar365. “It all came together through the Porsche Young Driver Academy, the precursor to the Young Driver Program we’re involved in now.
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Lewis entered with Competition Motorsports in the 2014 season and immediately inserted himself into title contention with a sweep of the weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in May, his second weekend in the series.
He added two more wins at Road America and Circuit of the Americas, but was caught out in the season finale at Road Atlanta, spinning out on a wet track just past the start of the race.
While he lost the title, he gained a wealth of experience racing against Colin Thompson, Sloan Urry, Christina Nielsen and Angel Benitez Jr. for the title. Interestingly, all but Benitez have PWC programs lined up for this season.
“One thing I think helped me was in learning consistency,” Lewis explained. “We were always in the top five, so to get a big points gap was very hard. You always had to finish in the top three to get any kind of gap.”
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As Lewis now steps into the GT3-spec Porsche 911 GT3 R for 2015, based on the 997 rather than the 991, he described some of the differences between two similar but still different Porsche chassis he raced a year ago.
“The biggest things from the GT3 R to Cup car R are we have ABS on our car, traction control, more aero, and more power,” Lewis said.
“The pedal feels physically different. You’re able to click through traction control like you are on a video game! There’s more raw speed to unleash here.”
Lewis won a shootout for EFFORT Racing’s second seat alongside Ryan Dalziel over the winter, and has prepared for the season in tests at Sebring and MSR Houston.
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Lewis already said he was soaking up information from Dalziel like a sponge.
“He has incredible composure and is very calm under fire,” Lewis said. “He flies in late from Sebring last night, comes here and goes fast no problem.”
As one of the younger drivers in GTA, compared to a nonprofessional driver who only races part-time that make up the bulk of the 21-car class, Lewis has the potential to advance into GT with one overall podium finish or two overall top-fives.
“It’d be awesome to start off winning, but right now we just need to do our job and stay clean,” Lewis said. “This class has some really good drivers and it’s all a big unknown.
“But hopefully we stay in this area for years to come.”
[Reference Here]
The GT Class, however, will get most of the attention because of the diversity of auto marks and drivers that fill this field.
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Colorado based team K-PAX #6 McLaren as it negotiates Turn 6 at the 40th Toyota Grand Prix Of Long Beach. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2014) |
This excerpted and edited from the Pirelli World Challenge -
Pirelli World Challenge Kicks Off 2015 Season at the Circuit of The Americas
The Circuit of the Americas is the site of the 2015 season opener for the Pirelli World Challenge Championships. The series’ 26th season kicks off at the 20-turn, 3.4 mile permanent road course, with action across all seven series divisions. Over 100 cars are entered for the Nissan Grand Prix of Texas brought to you by Motul.
A host of familiar names are joined by a wealth of talented newcomers, either in the form of new drivers, teams, manufacturers or cars. The continued integration of FIA GT3-spec cars in GT has provided continued manufacturer and team growth for the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge season.
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The series last visited COTA in 2013 running the modified 2.3-mile National Circuit course and the track proved to be the perfect site for some exciting races and this year’s rounds should be no different with the move to the full track.
Pirelli World Challenge GT: O’Connell Leads a Deep, Talented Field - Johnny O’Connell repeated as the Pirelli World Challenge 2014 GT champion after a dramatic victory weekend in last year’s season finale at Miller Motorsports Park. He’ll begin the quest for his fourth title in a row at a track where he won the Round 1 race to open up the 2013 season. A wrinkle for O’Connell, of Flowery Branch, GA., is that he returns to defend his championship in the new No. 3 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-V.R.
Teammate Andy Pilgrim, of Boca Raton, FL., returns in the No. 8 Cadillac Racing Cadillac ATS-V.R. Pilgrim finished fourth overall in the 2014 GT Drivers’ Championship, helping Cadillac to its third straight Manufacturers’ Championship.
Mike Skeen, of Charlotte, NC, will lead CRP Racing’s effort in the No. 2 Hawk Performance Audi R8 ultra. Skeen pushed O’Connell hard in the battle for the GT Championship last year ultimately finishing second overall with three wins on the season (Rounds 7 and 8 at Road America, and Round 13 at Sonoma).
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Team Dyson Bentleys nose to nose. Image Credit: Team Dyson Racing |
Bentley Team Dyson Racing returns with veteran sportscar racer Butch Leitzinger, of Rebersburg, PA and teammate Chris Dyson, of Pleasant Valley, NY, piloting two Bentley Continental GT3s. Leitzinger, behind the wheel of the No. 20 Bentley/Breitling/Mobil1 Bentley Continental GT3 closed out 2014 with four top five finishes including standing on the podium twice with two thirds. Dyson will pilot the No. 16 Bentley/Breitling/Mobil1 Bentley Continental GT3. After their initial season that was essentially a development year, the team looks to challenge for wins and championships in 2015.
EFFORT Racing returns to challenge for the GT title with standout racer Ryan Dalziel of Windermere, FL., piloting the No. 31 Porsche 911 GT3R. Dalziel won back-to-back Round 11 and 12 races at Mid-Ohio last year after joining the team at the mid-point of the 2014 season.
K-PAX Racing returns with two McLaren 650S GT3s with Kevin Estre, of Locmau, Austria in the No. 9 machine and Robert Thorne, of Littleton, CO, in the No. 6 car. The team debuted the McLaren 12C GT3 in the series in 2014 and after a hard luck season Thorne won the final race at Miller. Now partnered with Flying Lizard Motorsports the team looks to continue that momentum into 2015.
R. Ferri Motorsport returns with the No. 61 Ferrari of Ontario/Toronto/Alberta Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia, driven by former F1 pilot and GT sportscar veteran Olivier Beretta of Monte Carlo.
The most successful driver in series history, seven-time Drivers’ Champion Peter Cunningham, returns in the Acura TLX-GT prepared by his RealTime Racing operation. The Milwaukee native, who will drive the No. 42 RealTime/Acura Motorsports/HPD Acura TLX-GT, started three races in 2014 to develop the all new and only all-wheel drive platform in the series. Cunningham owns almost every statistical record in the series and looks to add to it in 2015. Ryan Eversley, of Atlanta, GA, joins the team to run the second Acura TLX-GT and will pilot the No. 43 RealTime/Acura Motorsports/HPD car.
One of the biggest pieces of off-season news came from Nissan Motorsports and the announcement of its partnership with Always Evolving (AE) to campaign two GT Academy-NISMO Nissan GT-R GT3 racing cars in Pirelli World Challenge. Australian open wheel and GT star James Davison will pilot the No. 33 AE/ReplayXD/NISSAN NISMO GT-R GT3.
Prototype and GT racing veteran Guy Cosmo, of Palm Beach Garden, FL, makes his first start in Pirelli World Challenge. He will pilot the No. 23 Tampa Bay Jaw Surgery Centers M1 Racing LLC Audi R8 LMS ultra.
Nicky Catsburg, of Voorthuizen, Gelderland, makes his first Pirelli World Challenge start in the No. 25 Blancpain Racing Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 FL2. The 26-year-old Dutch driver has signed on for the full season of Pirelli World Challenge.
Scuderia Corsa brings two Ferrari 458 GT3 Italias with Mike Hedlund, and Duncan Ende piloting the cars. Hedlund, of Woodside, CA, will pilot the No. 65 machine, while Ende, of Los Angeles, CA, will pilot the No. 64 Merchant Services LTD/Linospresso USA car.
Series veteran GMG Racing’s James Sofronas, of Pound Ridge, NY, returns in the No. 14 GMG Racing/Spyder/Mobil 1 Audi R8 LMS ultra. Sofronas has over 170 Pirelli World Challenge starts and won the Round 2 race at COTA back in 2013. Sofronas’ teammate Madison Snow, of Provo, UT, will pilot the No. 21 Audi R8 LMS Ultra Audi R8 ultra.
Rounding out the GT field is three-time World Challenge Drivers’ Champion Lou Gigliotti, of Plano, TX, in the No. 28 LG Motorsports Aston Martin GT3 V12.
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The 2015 Pirelli Wold Challenge (TC/TCA/TCB) Race Schedule:
March 6-8 Circuit of The Americas Austin, Texas
May 15-17 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
June 26-28 Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Aug 14-16 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
Aug 21-23 Miller Motorsports Park Tooele, Utah
Sept 11-13 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California
Each event is a triple-header, with three races per weekend, for an 18-race season.
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Nissan NISMO GT-R GT3 as it comes through the back series of curves at COTA. Image Credit: David Yowe (2015) |
Event/Circuit:
Circuit of the Americas, 20-turn, 3.4 mile permanent road course
Qualifying (Saturday, March 7, 2015):
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM PWC - GTS Qualifying
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM PWC - GT - GTA - GT Cup Qualifying
10:30 AM - 11:20 AM PWC - TC - TCA - TCB Qualifying/Race #1
Race Lengths:
50 minutes (GT/GTA/GT Cup and GTS)
40 minutes (TC/TCA/TCB)
Race Times/Live Internet Telecasts (on www.world-challengeTV.com):
Saturday, March 7:
• Pre-Race Show: 10:05-10:20 / TC Race 1: 10:30am-11am
• GTS Race 1: 12:40-1:40pm
• GT Race 1: 2:50-3:50pm
• TC Race 2: 4:20-5:10pm
Sunday, March 8:
• Pre-Race Show: 10:10-10:25 / GTS Race 2: 10:35am-11:25am
• GT Race 2: 1:50pm-2:50pm
• TC Race 3: 3:25pm-4:05pm
** Times listed above are CDT **
Television (on CBS Sports Network):
Saturday, March 14, 11 AM Eastern: GT/GTA, GT Cup presented by MOMO, and GTS
Wednesday, March 18, 8 PM Eastern: TC, TCA, TCB.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Global Motorsports Group Signs Madison Snow For First #PWC Season Race
Global Motorsports Group Signs Madison Snow For First #PWC Season Race
GMG signs Madison Snow to the first race of the Pirelli World Challenge Championships being held next weekend at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
They are hoping this leads to a season ride for Snow at GMG but a few things have to worked upon to make this happen.
Global Motorsports Group Driver/Owner James Sofronas (left) has a fun exchange with an attendee to the 2015 GMG open house. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2015) |
After interviewing both Fabryce Kutyba and James F. Sofronas, GMG co-owners at the GMG open house in Santa Ana, California this last weekend, Fabrice believed that Madison had driven a race prepared Audi at a closed track and James believed that Madison had not had the chance to fully test the Audi. All are happy at the chance at having Snow drive a first class race prepared Audi which is a big change for Madison Snow for his experience has been almost exclusively with Porsche platforms.
Does this point towards a bit of a drawing away from Porsche toward Audi in a GT competitive series? The question is somewhat valid since longtime Porsche race team Flying Lizard (TUSCC) having also made the jump to Audi cars.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Formula E DHL Berlin ePrix Announces Temporary Circuit Layout
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Temporary circuit layout for the 2015 FIA Formula E DHL Berlin ePrix taking place on May 23, 2015. Image Credit: FIA Formula E Championship |
Formula E DHL Berlin ePrix Announces Temporary Circuit Layout
Organizers of the new all-electric FIA Formula E Championship have unveiled the circuit layout for the Berlin ePrix to be contested on May 23 2015, sponsored by leading logistics company DHL.
The 17 turn, 2.47km circuit will be built within the 'Apron’ section of the Tempelhof Airport, located in the city-center.
The temporary race course, designed by Rodrigo Nunes, will be the setting for the eighth race in the inaugural Formula E season.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at the former airport and attended by Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag, CEO of DHL Express Europe John Pearson, Berlin Senator Cornelia Yzer, members of the press, together with the championship’s two German drivers; Daniel Abt (Audi Sport Abt Team) and Nick Heidfeld (Venturi Team). During the event, guests could also view the Formula E race car, as well as enjoy a lap of the circuit in a fully-electric BMW i3 and a hybrid BMW i8 by Daniel and Nick.
Tickets for the DHL Berlin ePrix go on sale starting today with general admission (standing) priced from just 10 euros if purchased before April 30, rising to 19 euros thereafter, with children aged six and under going free (if accompanied by a paying adult). As well as a full day’s racing, all tickets will give fans access to Formula E’s eVillage - or fan zone - featuring a variety of off track entertainment including eBike stunt displays, interactive stalls and a driver autograph session. For full details and pricing options click HERE.
Alejandro Agag said: “We are delighted to be in Berlin today and to be unveiling the Formula E circuit. Berlin is one of the leading cities in Europe for innovation and sustainable mobility, whilst Germany is renowned for its motorsport passion and hence why we selected it as a host city for Formula E. We’re now very much looking forward to putting on a great show for the fans, one they can be proud of and where they’ll be able to support home-grown talent Nick Heidfeld and Daniel Abt, along with German team Audi Sport Abt.”
John Pearson, CEO DHL Express Europe, part of DHL who are also a founding and official logistics partner to Formula E, said: “The Berlin ePrix is the ideal event to showcase why DHL and Formula E are the perfect fit. As a pioneer of delivery with carbon-free electric vehicles in the German market, we are extremely excited to be welcoming another pioneer – this time with an even faster brand of electric car – to Berlin. We are also looking forward to identifying an ‘e-novator’ of the future at the race, as the jury of our Formula E-inspired Blue Sky Transport Design Award will select a winning electric vehicle design in Berlin in May.”
Speaking about the circuit layout, Nick Heidfeld, said: “It’s going to be very special racing in front of my home crowd and I’m really looking forward to it. It will be the first time for me racing on somewhere like this so should have its own special atmosphere. It looks like it’s going to be a very twisty and challenging circuit with 17 turns in under 2.5km and I think the fans are going to have great visibility wherever they are. When I spoke to some friends recently they were all interested in coming to Berlin and I hope there will be a lot of other fans who will come and join us for the race.”
The race will be organized by German event company Gil Und Weingärtner who will also call upon the expertise of Hans Jörg Fischer – one of the main track consultants behind Russia’s new Moscow Raceway.
All Formula E races are broadcast live on Sky Deutschland. For more visit the new dedicated DHL Berlin ePrix website go to www.fiaformulae.com/berlin.
(ht: FIA Formula E Championship)
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