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The Rolex Sports Car Series was the premier series run by the Grand American Road Racing Association. It was a North American-based sports car series founded in 2000 under the name Grand American Road Racing Championship to replace the failed United States Road Racing Championship. Rolex took over as series sponsor in 2002.
1 Rolex 24 at Daytona: 24 hours All [N 2] January 30–31 2 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring: 12 hours All Sebring International Raceway: Sebring, Florida: March 20 3 Acura Sports Car Challenge: 2 hours, 40 minutes DPi, LMP3, GTD Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course: Lexington, Ohio: May 16 4 Detroit Grand Prix: 1 hour, 40 minutes DPi, GTLM, [N 3] GTD [N 4]
The series is split into two classes known as Grand Sport (GS), intended for large capacity GT-style cars, and Street Tuner (ST), consisting of smaller sedans and coupes, some of which are front-wheel drive. The IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge until 2013 supported some Rolex Series races but also headlined some of its own dates.
The team started the 2018 season with a 1-2 finish at the Rolex 24, setting an all-time distance record. [6] The Mustang Sampling car then won at Long Beach, with the Whelen Engineering Racing squad taking a victory at Detroit, and eventually capturing both the WSCC and NAEC for 2018. Action Express' V-Series.R during the 2023 Petit Le Mans
Keating made his Rolex Sports Car Series debut at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in 2011, racing in the Viper Exchange.com No. 66 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. Racing for The Racer's Group (TRG), Keating and co-drivers Dominik Farnbacher , Tim George Jr. and Lucas Luhr placed 13th in their class (27th overall), completing 612 laps with a total time of 21 ...
The list includes the combined IMSA history of races held as part of the IMSA GT Championship, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the American Le Mans Series and the current WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. [1] [2] Several nations have hosted a race, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Spain, Germany and the United ...
Eric Lux was one of the first 16-year-old drivers to finish the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, and the youngest winner in the Rolex Sports Car Series. [1] Eric is an American businessman and race car driver.
Rolex Sports Car Series - GT: Prototype Technology Group, Inc. 3 1 1 79 19th 2005 Rolex Sports Car Series - GT: Prototype Technology Group, Inc. 13 3 7 323 6th 2006 American Le Mans Series - GT2: Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz: 10 0 0 0 0 53 14th Rolex Sports Car Series - GT: Sigalsport BMW 1 0 0 0 0 15 84th 2007 American Le Mans Series - GT2