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Audi and Porsche win Michelin GreenX Challenge at Petit Le Mans
The American Le Mans Series ran half of its annual flagship race this past weekend at a rain-saturated Road Atlanta track in Georgia. The race marked the first anniversary of the inauguration of the ALMS Green Challenge, and in spite of the truncated race length, organizers announced winners in both the prototype and GT categories and the winners all came from the Volkswagen Group. Among the prototypes, the No. 1 Audi R15 TDI led for more than four hours until shortly before the race was red flagged. However, the combination of the ... Read more →
ALMS announces 2010 schedule; Laguna Seca moves to May, becomes 6-hour enduro Sam Abuelsamid
On Friday, prior to this weekend's Petit Le Mans, the American Le Mans Series announced its planned 2010 schedule. Tentatively, nine of this year's 10 venues are carried over, with only the St. ...
Dyson Racing debuts ethanol-biobutanol blend at Petit Le Mans Sam Abuelsamid
When we spoke with American Le Mans Series CEO Scott Atherton at the Detroit Auto Show last January, he revealed that discussions were being held between the series and parties interested in ...
Game On! Audi headed to Petit Le Mans to challenge Peugeot Sam Abuelsamid
The Audi vs. Peugeot endurance racing battle will continue next month at Road Atlanta as the German team finally confirmed it will bring the R15 TDI back to America. Peugeot announced several ...
Mid-Ohio 2009 ALMS: Corvette C6.R GT2 hits the track! Sam Abuelsamid
The all-new Corvette C6.R GT2 is on track at Mid-Ohio this morning for the first official practice session ahead of tomorrow's American Le Mans Series Race. So far, the 'Vettes look good and sound ...
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Officially Official: GM reveals details on new Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT2 3 months ago on Autoblog
After a decade of competing with the GT1 big dogs in the American Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, this weekend marks the start of a new era for Corvette Racing. The race at Mid-Ohio this Saturday (we'll be on hand live) will mark the debut of the all-new GT2 Corvette C6.R. For the ...
The Peugeots are coming to Petit Le Mans! Now, about those Audis... 3 months ago on Autoblog
Peugeot has confirmed that for the second year running it will be sending its 908 HDi prototypes to Atlanta in September for the Petit Le Mans. Peugeot will be looking to follow up its victory at Le Mans last June with its first win at the ALMS flagship race. In France, Peugeot had a resounding ...
Corvette C6R GT2 cars officially entered for Mid-Ohio ALMS race 4 months ago on Autoblog
Following the 2008 American Le Mans Series, Chevrolet announced that its Corvette Racing team would abandon the largely uncontested ranks of GT1 and take on the challenge of GT2. As General Motors careened toward bankruptcy court this spring, the team competed in its final GT1 races at Sebring, ...
BREAKING: First appearance of Acura LMP1 car at ALMS winter test 10 months ago on Autoblog
Acura's new ARX-02a race car made its first public appearance this morning at the American Le Mans series winter test at Sebring in Florida. Acura announced its move up to the LMP1 class in the American Le Mans Series at last year's Detroit Grand Prix, but hasn't yet provided any details on the ...
2009 ALMS season will see a new manufacturer join, new fuel maybe coming 10 months ago on Autoblog
American Le Mans Series CEO Scott Atherton visited the Detroit Auto Show last week and talked about the successes and challenges the series faces in 2009. Racing series' around the world are losing teams this year as a result of the worldwide economic slump, and the American Le Mans Series is no ...
Honda commits to remaining motorsport programs after F1 pull out 11 months ago on Autoblog
The current economic climate has only just started to wreak havoc in the motorsports world, with last week's announcements that Honda is pulling out of F1 and Audi is leaving the American LeMans Series. Things are likely to get worse before they get better as other automakers, including those ...
BREAKING: Audi withdraws from 2009 American Le Mans Series 11 months ago on Autoblog
The self proclaimed leader in "green racing", the American Le Mans Series, will be losing one of its premier teams for 2009. After winning nine consecutive LMP1 championships with the R8 and then the R10 TDI, Audi will no longer have a works team in the ALMS in 2009. The only official Audi ...
Corvette Racing just about ready to start building GT2 C6.R 1 year ago on Autoblog
2009 will be a transition year for the American Le Mans Series as the GT1 class all but disappears after the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Corvette Racing team announced a few weeks ago that it will switch from GT1 to the GT2 class. In an ALMS conference call, program manager Dough Fehan revealed that ...
Audi R10 driver Emanuele Pirro stepping down after 15 years 1 year ago on Autoblog
After 15 years of hustling factory Audi race cars around tracks the world over, Emanuele Pirro will have his last run in the R10 TDI this weekend at the American Le Mans Series' final race at Laguna Seca. The Italian driver first hooked up with Audi in 1994 running in the Italian and German ...
Corvettes back in ALMS in 2009 with GT1 and GT2 programs 1 year ago on Autoblog
As the 2008 American Le Mans Series season winds down with only two races left, teams are starting to make announcements about the 2009 season. One of the question marks over the last several years has been the future of the Corvette Racing program. With no really competition to speak of, one ...
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