Tuesday 29 July 2014

2014 24 hours of Spa race review

Last weekend was the annual 24 hours of Spa race (26-27th July). The Belgian Audi Club Team WRT in their Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3; with team of Laurens Vanthoor, Markus Winkelhock, and Rene Rast came out on top to win this years 24 hours of Spa race in 527 laps in total.



While the BMW Sports Trophy Team Marc VDS team came in second place in their BMW Z4 GT3; with team of Lucas Luhr, Dirk Werner, and Markus Paltalla as drivers. They were only seven seconds behind the leaders at the end of the 24 hour race.

While the second Belgian Audi Club Team WRT came in third place in their Audi R8 LMS ultra GT3; with Christopher Mies, Frank Stippler, and James Nash as drivers, they were a lap behind the leaders at the end of the 24 hours race.

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Monday 28 July 2014

Round Nine Recap of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship

Review of Round Nine of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the outskirts of Indianapolis.

Action Express Racing team won the race overall and Prototype class too of João Barbosa, and Christian Fittipaldi in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8. While, Chip Ganassi Racing team finished second place in their Riley DP, Ford Ecoboost 3.5 L V6, with the drivers of Scott Pruett and Sage Karam; they were 49 second behind the leaders. Meanwhile, Spirit of Daytona Racing team finished third place in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8, with the drivers of Michael Valiante and Richard Westbrook; they were 52 seconds behind the leaders.

In Prototype Challenge Class (all teams using Oreca FLM09 race car), RSR Racing team won Prototype Challenge Class and finished in ninth place overall; with the drivers of Jack Hawksworth and Chris Cumming; they were a lap behind the leaders.

In GT Le Mans Class, SRT Motorsports team won GT Le Mans Class and finished in fourteenth place overall in their Dodge Viper GTS-R; with the drivers of Jonathan Bomarito and Kuno Wittmer; they were 3 laps behind the leaders.

In GT Daytona Class, Scuderia Corsa Ferrari team won GT Daytona Class and finished in twenty-fifth place overall in their Ferrari 458 Italia GT3; with the drivers of Alessandro Balzan and Jeff Westphal; they were 6 laps behind the leaders.

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2014 Hungarian Grand Prix Review, and thoughts on the race

Round eleven of the F1 season, a quick review of the Hungarian Grand Prix, and thoughts on the race itself.

Good points
  • Daniel Ricciardo (race win)
  • Ferrari (Fernando Alonso, finished 2nd; Kimi Räikkönen, finished 6th)
  • Lewis Hamilton (finished 3rd, despite starting from the pit-lane, after a oil-leak fire in qualifying)
  • Felipe Massa (finished 5th)
  • Jean-Éric Vergne (finished 9th)
  • Adrian Sutil (finished 11th)
  • Jules Bianchi (finished 15th, ahead of Marussia team-mate Max Chilton)

Bad points
  • Romain Grosjean, DNF, Accident)
  • Force India (Sergio Pérez, DNF, Accident; Adrian Sutil, DNF, Accident, first DNF of the season)
  • Caterham (Marcus Ericsson, DNF, Accident; Kamui Kobayashi, DNF, Fuel system)
  • Esteban Gutiérrez (DNF, Power unit)

Overall, I thought it was a very good race to watch. It was going to be another race win for current F1 championship leader Nico Rosberg. Until the weather appears before the race with a quick shower to spice things up. And until the safety car appear on lap seven for Marcus Ericsson accident. Daniel Ricciardo then took the lead after safety car went in, then Fernando Alonso took the lead after Ricciardo took a pit-stop for tyres. Then, Daniel Ricciardo retook the lead after Alonso took a pit-stop for tyres. Then once again Fernando Alosnso retook the lead after Daniel Ricciardo took another pit-stop for tyres. But with three laps to go, Daniel Ricciardo retook the lead with fresh tyres and some impressive overtaking in the last 15 laps to win his second Grand Prix of his career.

While, Fernando Alonso finished in second in the Ferrari, his first podium since Shanghai.

Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes finish on the final step of the podium in third place just ahead of team-mate Nico rosberg. Despite, starting from the pit-lane, after a oil-leak fire in qualifying and spinning off on the first lap as-well.

Now with eight races to go, Nico Rosberg leads from team-mate Lewis Hamilton with 11 points behind Rosberg. While, Hungarian Grand Prix race winner Daniel Ricciardo is third in the standings with 71 points behind Rosberg.

Next stop Spa-Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix in four weeks time.

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Friday 25 July 2014

Baku to hold Formula 1 race from 2016 and onwards

It has been confirmed today (25/7/14) that Azerbaijan will stage the European Grand Prix from 2016 onwards.



There were plans for the Baku event to join the calendar next season as the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. But, organisers confirmed on Friday (25/7/14), after signing a deal with Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, that it will join the fray a year later than planned will be called now on the European Grand Prix.

Renowned designer Hermann Tilke will be tasked with formulating the circuit on the capital's streets.

It has so far been confirmed that the pit and paddock area will be based around the iconic Azadliq Square.

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Thursday 24 July 2014

Confirmed: Mexican Grand Prix to return next season

Yesterday (23/7/14), it was confirmed that the Mexican Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar next season, with an agreement being reached for a race to be staged at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez on the outskirts of Mexico City.



It will be the first time since 1992 that the Mexican Grand Prix will happen next season.

The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was close to making a return as a replacement for the postponed Grand Prix in New Jersey, but it was too late at the time to place the race in 2014 season, and also the organisers could not update the track in time.



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Monday 21 July 2014

2014 German Grand Prix Review, quick thoughts and Hungarian Grand Prix predictions

Round ten of the F1 season at Hockenheim, review and thoughts on the race, and predictions for this weekends Hungarian Grand Prix.

Good points

  • Mercedes (Nico Rosberg, pole to race win; Lewis Hamilton, finished 3rd, despite qualified in 20th place, after front right brake failure in qualifying)
  • Valtteri Bottas (finished 2nd)
  • Red Bull Racing (Sebastian Vettel, finished 4th; Daniel Ricciardo, finished 6th) 
  • Nico Hülkenberg (finished 7th)
  • Jules Bianchi (finished 15th on race day, ahead of Marussia team-mate Max Chilton, and both Caterham drivers)

Bad points
  • Kimi Räikkönen (finished 11th)
  • Felipe Massa (DNF, Collision with Kevin Magnussen)
  • Adrian Sutil (DNF, Brakes)
  • Daniil Kvyat (DNF, Oil leak)
  • Romain Grosjean (DNF, Water leak)

Overall, I thought it was a good race to watch. And a dominating race win from championship leader Nico Rosberg, pole on Saturday, lead all the laps, to conclude with a Grand Prix win at his home race becoming the first German driver to win the German Grand Prix with a German Constructor. And the first home Grand Prix win for Mercedes since 1954 at the old Nürburgring Nordschleife with Juan Manuel Fangio.

While, Valtteri Bottas finished in second place in the Williams, continuning from Silverstone.

Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes finish on the final step of the podium in third place. Despite, qualified 16th place (moved to 20th place after penalties), with a front right brake failure in qualifying.

And so this weekends Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring outside of Budapest. Predictions for the race. And I predict that Lewis Hamilton for the win in the Mercedes, ahead of Daniel Ricciardo in the Red Bull for second place. And Valtteri Bottas third in the Williams. Don't forget Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, the two Ferrari drivers, the two McLaren drivers or the two Force India drivers for a podium as well.

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Tuesday 15 July 2014

F1 2014 German Grand Prix Predictions

Predictions for this weekends Formula 1 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, home Grand Prix for Mercedes Benz and home Grand Prix for four Formula one drivers on the grid (Sebastian Vettel, Adrian Sutil, Nico Rosberg, and Nico Hülkenberg).

And so predictions for the race itself, Nico Rosberg for the win in his Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton second in the other Mercedes, and Valtteri Bottas third in the Williams. Don't forget the Ferrari drivers, Red Bull drivers, McLaren drivers, Force India drivers and Felipe Massa either for a podium place as-well.

End of blog for now. New post soon. Bye.

Monday 14 July 2014

Round Eight Recap of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship

Review of Round Eight of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship and the third round of the North American Endurance Championship at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, north of Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada.

OAK Racing team won the race overall and Prototype class too of Olivier Pla and Gustavo Yacaman in their CMorgan LMP2, Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8. While, Spirit of Daytona Racing team finished second place in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8, the team of Michael Valiante and Richard Westbrook; they were 8 seconds behind the leaders. Meanwhile, Wayne Taylor Racing team finished third place in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8, the team of Jordan Taylor, and Ricky Taylor; they were 21 seconds behind the leaders.

In GT Le Mans Class, Corvette Racing team won GT Le Mans Class and finished in sixth place overall in their Chevrolet Corvette C7.R; with the drivers of Jan Magnussen and Antonio García; they were 6 laps behind the leaders.

In GT Daytona Class, Riley Motorsports team won GT Daytona Class and finished in seventeenth place overall in their SRT Viper GT3-R; with the drivers of Jeroen Bleekemolen and Ben Keating; they were 12 laps behind the leaders.

While Prototype Challenge class did not participate for this race.

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2014 Germany MotoGP Review and Repsol Honda keeping Marc Márquez and Dani Pedrosa till 2016

Review of the round nine of the 2014 MotoGP season at Sachsenring, in Eastern Germany. And the news of Repsol Honda team keeping both Marc Márquez and Dani Pedrosa till 2016.

In the MotoGP race (V-twin, V4, or Inline-four 1000cc four stroke class), that was won by Repsol Honda Team rider and current MotoGP champion Marc Márquez on his works Honda RC213V. Second place was the other Repsol Honda Team rider Dani Pedrosa on his works Honda RC213V, he was one and a half second behind Márquez at the end. While, third place was the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider Jorge Lorenzo on his works Yamaha YZR-M1 he was ten seconds behind Márquez at the end.

In Open class (Full control ECU system, hardware and software), NGM Forward Racing rider Aleix Espargaró won Open class and finished sixth overall on his FTR-Yamaha YZR-M1, he was 28 seconds behind Márquez at the end.

In the Moto2 race (Inline-four 600 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Octo IodaRacing Team rider Dominique Aegerter on the Suter. Second was Pons HP 40 rider of Mika Kallio on the Kalex, he was one tenth of a second behind Aegerter at the end of the race. While, third was NGM Forward Racing rider Simone Corsi on the Kalex, he was ten seconds behind Aegerter at the end of the race.

While in the Moto3 race (single-cylinder 250 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Jack Miller on the KTM. Second was Ambrogio Racing rider Brad Binder on the Mahindra, he was two tenths of a second behind Miller at the end of the race. While, third was Ongetta–AirAsia rider Alexis Masbou on the Honda, he was over one second behind Miller at the end of the race.

It has been confirmed just before the Germany round that both Marc Márquez and Dani Pedrosa will be kept at Repsol Honda until the end of the 2016 season. Although, Marc Márquez's contract was announced in mid-May (14/5/14). It was his team-mate Dani Pedrosa's contract was announced last week (9/7/14). That means it would be Dani Pedrosa's tenth and eleventh seasons at Repsol Honda.

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Tuesday 8 July 2014

2014 British Grand Prix Review

Round nine of the F1 season, a quick review of the British Grand Prix Review, and thoughts on the race itself.

Good points

  • Lewis Hamilton (race win)
  • Valtteri Bottas (finished 2nd)
  • Red Bull Racing (Daniel Ricciardo, finished 3rd; Sebastian Vettel, finished 5th) 
  • McLaren (Jenson Button, finished 4th; Kevin Magnussen, finished 7th)
  • Fernando Alonso (finished 6th)
  • Nico Hülkenberg (finished 8th)
  • Toro Rosso (Daniil Kvyat, finished 9th; Jean-Éric Vergne, finished 10th)
  • Jules Bianchi (started 12th place on the grid, highest for a Marussia; finished 14th on race day, ahead of Marussia team-mate Max Chilton, and Kamui Kobayashi)

Bad points
  • Nico Rosberg (DNF, Gearbox failure)
  • Felipe Massa (DNF, Accident with Kimi Räikkönen)
  • Kimi Räikkönen (DNF, Accident with Felipe Massa)
  • Pastor Maldonado (DNF, Exhaust)
  • Esteban Gutiérrez (DNF, Accident)
  • Marcus Ericsson (DNF, Suspension damage)

Overall, I thought it was a good race to watch. It was going to be another race win for current F1 championship leader Nico Rosberg. Until lap 29, when Nico Rosberg's gearbox failed on his Mercedes,to give his first retirement of the season. Then Lewis Hamilton took the lead and took the race win, to take his second British Grand Prix win and his fifth race win of the season.

While, Valtteri Bottas finished in second in the Williams, despite qualified in 14th place (moved from 17th place after penalties), as we saw Valtteri Bottas a masterclass on how to overtake. Meanwhile, Daniel Ricciardo in the Red Bull finish on the final step of the podium in third place.

Next stop Hockenheim for the German Grand Prix in two weeks time.

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Sunday 6 July 2014

Confirmed: Lotus using Mercedes-Benz turbo engines from 2015 and onwards

It has been announced yesterday (5/7/14) that Lotus F1 Team has signed a new engine partnership with with Mercedes to supply the team their 1.6 litre V6 turbo engines from the start of the 2015 F1 season. Despite, Lotus confirmed early in the year that will use Renault turbo engines until 2018 on a multi-year deal.

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In my opinion, this is no major surprise that the news has happen yesterday. As this has been rumoured for the past week that Lotus, just like last season with Williams will be swapping over from Renault to Mercedes-Benz from the 2015 onwards.

This is a very good deal for Lotus, as I believe that the Mercedes power units are more powerful and around £9 Million less then the Renault engines they are using currently. As this would help the financial side of Lotus of reducing debt with the team. And finally it should Renault helping current works supplier Red Bull Racing with more focus on the team.

In the longer term, Renault looks set to be back up to four partner teams anyway, with the potential new team Forza Rossa being based around a supply deal from the French car manufacturer.

Don't forget, this would be the last season the team will use the Renault engine at the end of a 20 year partnership back from the Benetton and Renault days.

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Thursday 3 July 2014

Rossi staying in MotoGP with two more years at Yamaha

It was confirmed on Wednesday (2/7/14), Valentino Rossi has signed a new two-year deal with that will see him continue to compete with the factory Movistar Yamaha team in MotoGP in 2015 and 2016.

No word yet who is his team-mate yet for next season. Looks it would be more than likely is his current team-mate Jorge Lorenzo, unless something changes.

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Caterham F1 team sold to consortium of Swiss and Middle Eastern investors

It was confirmed yesterday (2/7/14) that Caterham Formula 1 team has been sold to a operation to a consortium of Swiss and Middle Eastern investors advised by former F1 team principal Colin Kolles from Airasia owner Tony Fernandes.



Under the terms of the sale, the team will continue to race as Caterham F1 Team and will remain based at Leafield for the foreseeable future. The team will now be run by former Minardi and Midland F1 driver Christijan Albers, he will replace current team boss Cyril Abiteboul.

This is good news for the team they need? Ask me in six months as I think losing the support of Tony Fernandes is not good for the team. But, the results do show from this season and the four seasons that the team is still two seconds behind the midfield teams and process from Marussia from the last two and a half seasons is the reason that Tony Fernandes lost his love from Formula 1.

Let's see what the new owners do with the Caterham F1 Team now.

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Tuesday 1 July 2014

Top Six memorable British Grand Prix races at Silverstone, Silverstone 50th Grand Prix

This will be the 68th running of the British Grand Prix, and the 50th time that the race has been run at the Silverstone Circuit. To celebrate the 50th running of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, this post is the Top Six memorable British Grand Prix races at Silverstone, starting with number six:

Number 6: 1981 British Grand Prix
Story:
With both Renault drivers René Arnoux and Alain Prost starting on the front row things should be all sailing for the Renault, instead throughout the race it was chaos. Andrea de Cesaris, Alan Jones, Gilles Villeneuve crashed early on with all three drivers retiring. Brabham driver Nelson Piquet crashed on lap 11 while leading with a exploding rear tyre. Ferrari driver Didier Pironi retired with a broken turbo on lap 14. Both Renault drivers retired with distributor problems. Which means, McLaren driver John Watson leads the race and wins his first race for five years, and McLaren's first since James Hunt's victory at the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix. The race also marked the first victory for a carbon fibre composite monocoque F1 car, the McLaren MP4/1.



Number 5: 1994 British Grand Prix
Story:
With Damon Hill piping Michael Schumacher to pole on Saturday. Things were a little chaotic on Sunday. On the formation lap, Schumacher overtook Hill, before he was let back through in time for the start.

With Schumacher overtaking Hill at the start and leading from Hill, on lap 14, Michael Schumacher was handed a five second stop-go penalty for overtaking Hill on the formation lap. He failed to serve the penalty by lap 21, and as a result was shown the black flag twice, requiring him to stop immediately at the pits. Schumacher did not acknowledge the black flag, and later claimed that he had not seen it. Benetton team told the race officials that there had been a misunderstanding over the 5 second stop-go penalty, and after discussing the issue with the team the officials withdrew the black flag and Schumacher finally served the stop-go penalty at the end of lap 27. By end of the race Damon Hill won the British Grand Prix from Schumacher.



But, the stewards fined Benetton team $25,000 and gave the team and their driver Michael Schumacher a severe reprimand for ignoring Schumacher's five second stop-go penalty and the subsequent black flag. On July 26, the FIA World Motorsport Council increased the penalty to a $500,000 fine for the team and a two race ban for Schumacher. Also, Schumacher was disqualified from his second place at the British Grand Prix and drama throughout the rest of 1994.



Number 4: 1998 British Grand Prix
Story:
With Mika Häkkinen starting on pole on Saturday, Sunday was wet for race day. With the track drying up, by lap 16 the rain restarted again, by lap 42 Häkkinen built up a lead of 49 seconds over second place driver Michael Schumacher, by the next lap he went off the track, did a complete 360 degrees turn before continuing. The incident damaged Häkkinen's front wing of his car and cost him 10 seconds of his lead but following numerous other spins caused by the worsening conditions the safety car was deployed which slowed the cars down, and removed Häkkinen's advantage over Schumacher altogether.

At the restart Schumacher lapped sixth place Alexander Wurz before crossing the start/finish line to move him behind Häkkinen on track. Häkkinen then made a mistake on lap 51 and lost the lead to Schumacher.



Two laps from the finish, Schumacher was issued with a 10 second stop-and-go penalty, as the penalty was given for passing Wurz under the safety car, as the safety car regulations continue to apply until the start/finish line is crossed. The penalty should have been issued within 25 minutes but Ferrari were informed 6 minutes after the limit had expired. However on the final lap of the race, Schumacher came in to serve the penalty and in doing so crossed the finish line before reaching his pit box and before Mika Häkkinen crossed the finish line on the race track. However, because the stewards had incorrectly issued the penalty Schumacher escaped punishment as the stewards later rescinded the penalty to give Micheal Schumacher his first British Grand Prix win with added chaos.



Number 3: 1991 British Grand Prix
Story:
With the track had been vastly remodelled for 1991, now included new challenging corners. The race itself was dominating race from Nigel Mansell, got the pole on Saturday, lead throughout the race; which includes a fastest lap, Nigel Mansell concluded with a famous race win. While, Ayrton Senna ran out of fuel on the last lap, he would be classified fourth. But, Nigel Mansell gives Ayrton Senna a lift in his Williams back to the paddock at Silverstone to give one of the most memorable moments at Silverstone and in Formula 1 overall.





Number 2: 2003 British Grand Prix
Story:
With Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello on pole for the race, this would be an easy win for the Ferrari driver. Not so when on the 11th lap, a track invasion by the defrocked priest Neil Horan, who ran along Hangar straight, running opposite to the 280 km/h train of cars, wearing a saffron kilt and waving religious banners.



As a result, the vast majority of cars pitted under safety car conditions, which led to the Toyota drivers Cristiano da Matta and Olivier Panis, who had elected not to pit, leading the field until Kimi Räikkönen took the lead on lap 30 when Da Matta pitted.

But, Barrichello then set the fastest lap after being cleared of traffic, taking the lead after Räikkönen pitted for the second time. Barrichello continued to cut the advantage, but Räikkönen regained the lead with a reduced margin following the Brazilian's second stop. After closing in, Barrichello passed Räikkönen after pressuring him into a mistake. To give Rubens Barrichello his first Grand Prix win of the season.

Number 1: 1987 British Grand Prix
Story:
With both Williams drivers Nelson Piquet Nigel Mansell starting on the front row. The race itself became a close fight between the two Williams drivers, as neither Senna nor Prost were a match for them. Piquet led most of the race. By lap 12 Mansell was struggling with a vibration caused by a missing wheel weight, which had become detached and fallen from the car. By lap 36 he was around 5 seconds behind his team-mate and struggling. Both Williams drivers were scheduled to complete the race without a tyre change, but due to the worsening vibration and given a comfortable gap back to Senna in third place, Mansell and the team elected to make a stop in order to change tyres and solve the problem.

Mansell rejoined the race some 29 seconds behind Piquet, with 28 laps remaining. On fresh rubber Mansell began an epic charge which saw the lap record broken 11 times to the delight of the over 100,000 strong British crowd. By lap 62 the two cars were nose to tail and on lap 63 Mansell performed his now famous 'Silverstone Two Step' move, selling Piquet a dummy on the Hangar Straight and then diving down the inside into Stowe Corner. Mansell ran out of fuel on the slowing down lap and was engulfed by the crowd. Unknown to the outside world at the time his fuel gauge had been in the red two laps before the finish, as he crossed the line it was still showing him to be two litres short.





Many more Grand Prixs' at Silverstone to the years to come.

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F1 2014 British Grand Prix Predictions

Predictions for this weekends Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone the home of the British Grand Prix, were eight Formula one teams (Red Bull, McLaren, Mercedes AMG, Lotus, Force India, Williams, Caterham, Marussia) and three Formula 1 drivers (Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, Max Chilton) is their home grand prix.

And so predictions for the race itself, Lewis Hamilton for the win in his Mercedes, Nico Rosberg second in the other Mercedes, and Daniel Ricciardo third in the Red Bull. Don't forget the Ferrari drivers, Williams drivers, McLaren drivers, Force India drivers and Sebastian Vettel either for a podium place as-well.

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Round Seven Recap of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship

Review of Round Seven of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship and the third round of the North American Endurance Championship at Watkins Glen International Raceway on the outskirts of New York.

Spirit of Daytona Racing team won the race overall and Prototype class too of Michael Valiante and Richard Westbrook in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8. While, OAK Racing team finished second place in their Morgan LMP2, Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8, the team of Gustavo Yacaman, Alex Brundle, and Ho-Pin Tung ; they were 0.8 of a second behind the leaders. Meanwhile, Action Express Racing team finished third place in their Corvette DP, Chevrolet 5.5L V8, the team of João Barbosa, and Christian Fittipaldi; they were 1.5 of a second behind the leaders.

In Prototype Challenge Class (all teams using Oreca FLM09 race car), CORE Autosport team won Prototype Challenge Class and finished in sixth place overall; with the drivers of Jon Bennett, and Colin Braun; they were 5 laps behind the leaders.

In GT Le Mans Class, Corvette Racing team won GT Le Mans Class and finished in eleventh place overall in their Chevrolet Corvette C7.R; with the drivers of Jan Magnussen and Antonio García; they were 6 laps behind the leaders.

In GT Daytona Class, Turner Motorsport team won GT Daytona Class and finished in twenty-fifth place overall in their BMW Z4 GT3; with the drivers of Dane Cameron and Markus Palttala; they were 13 laps behind the leaders.

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