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/ 2 years agoPfaff Motorsports Leaves Indianapolis With Promising Result
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – While it has been a challenging season for the No. 9 Porsche 911 for Pfaff Motorsports, last Sunday’s race...
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/ 2 years agoWednesday Wonderings – Champions And Chaos At Indianapolis
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — Once the celebration of IMSA’s return to Indianapolis was over, it was time to get down to business...
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/ 2 years agoPenske Owns The Track — Drivers Own The Field At Indy
With the return of the IMSA Weathertech Sports Car Series to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Roger Penske’s success at the...
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/ 2 years agoTrouble For Lexus Means Checkers For Corvette
With just under one hour left in the 2-hour and 40-minute Michelin GT Challenge at Virginia International Raceway, Jordan Taylor was...
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/ 2 years agoPorsche Penske 963’s No. 7 Scores Its First Win of Season
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. – Matt Campbell, in the No. 7 Porsche 963 fielded by Team Penske, led the field to green...
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/ 3 years agoTurner Motorsports Goes 1-2 in Michelin Pilot Challenge at Watkins Glen
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Robby Foley and his Turner Motorsport No. 96 Grand Sport car got the lead with about 50...
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/ 3 years agoTandy, Porsche Penske Awarded Watkins Glen Pole After Rain Abandonment
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Rain set in over Watkins Glen International during qualifying for the WeatherTech Championship, which led to the abandonment...
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/ 3 years agoBraun, Meyer Shank Sweep Practice Sessions For Sahlen’s Six Hours
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — As the checkered flag came out to conclude Practice 2 ahead of the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The...
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/ 3 years agoTuesday Takeaways: IMSA At WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
What do a team that had been struggling, a team that defines consistency and a team and driver moving up the...
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/ 3 years agoProton Competition Wins Rolex 24 in LMP2 by Inches
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Twenty-four hours of racing decided by just 0.016 seconds. That’s what happened in LMP2 in the Rolex...
