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2014 IMSA USCC Schedule Announced
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Here's the 2014 schedule:
--Jan. 25-26, Daytona International Speedway: The 52nd running of the Rolex 24 will be perhaps the most significant sports-car race in the history of North America, as the new championship's debut event.
--March 15, Sebring International Raceway: The Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring fueled by Fresh From Florida -- North America's oldest sports-car race -- will run for the 62nd time. For the first time since 1998, the Daytona and Sebring endurance classics will be part of the same series and under the same sanctioning body (IMSA).
--April 12, Long Beach, Calif.: Longtime ALMS street race again in conjunction with the Izod IndyCar Series. Prototype and GT Le Mans classes will compete in one of the largest and most important consumer markets.
--May 4, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca: Historic Monterey, Calif., circuit considered hallowed ground for sports-car racing.
--May 31, Detroit Belle Isle: Also a companion street-race event to IndyCar. Will feature Prototype, Prototype Challenge and GT Daytona classes.
--June 29, Watkins Glen International: The Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen endurance event in Watkins Glen, New York has been a staple on the Rolex Series schedule. The event started in 1968 and for many years was part of IMSA's former Camel GT Series.
--July 13, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport): Historic Bowmanville, Ontario, circuit -- currently amid a massive renovation project -- is retained from the ALMS schedule.
--July 25, Indianapolis Motor Speedway: The Brickyard Grand Prix will again join the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend for third consecutive year, with a Friday-at-dusk finish.
--Aug. 10, Road America: The Elkhart Lake, Wis., track has been on both ALMS and Rolex Series schedules.
--Aug. 24, Virginia International Raceway: The Danville, Va., track has a fervent fan following and an ALMS race next month. The event will have a combined GT Le Mans/GT Daytona race and another race featuring the Prototype Challenge class.
--Sept. 20, Circuit of the Americas: This spectacular year-old road-racing facility in Austin, Texas, hosted the Rolex Series in the spring this season and is hosting the ALMS and FIA World Endurance Championship this weekend.
--Oct. 4, Road Atlanta: The Petit Le Mans, the traditional 10-hour-or-1,000-mile ALMS season finale at the storied Braselton, Ga., road course. The event will retain its status as a link with the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Here's the 2014 schedule:
--Jan. 25-26, Daytona International Speedway: The 52nd running of the Rolex 24 will be perhaps the most significant sports-car race in the history of North America, as the new championship's debut event.
--March 15, Sebring International Raceway: The Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring fueled by Fresh From Florida -- North America's oldest sports-car race -- will run for the 62nd time. For the first time since 1998, the Daytona and Sebring endurance classics will be part of the same series and under the same sanctioning body (IMSA).
--April 12, Long Beach, Calif.: Longtime ALMS street race again in conjunction with the Izod IndyCar Series. Prototype and GT Le Mans classes will compete in one of the largest and most important consumer markets.
--May 4, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca: Historic Monterey, Calif., circuit considered hallowed ground for sports-car racing.
--May 31, Detroit Belle Isle: Also a companion street-race event to IndyCar. Will feature Prototype, Prototype Challenge and GT Daytona classes.
--June 29, Watkins Glen International: The Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen endurance event in Watkins Glen, New York has been a staple on the Rolex Series schedule. The event started in 1968 and for many years was part of IMSA's former Camel GT Series.
--July 13, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport): Historic Bowmanville, Ontario, circuit -- currently amid a massive renovation project -- is retained from the ALMS schedule.
--July 25, Indianapolis Motor Speedway: The Brickyard Grand Prix will again join the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend for third consecutive year, with a Friday-at-dusk finish.
--Aug. 10, Road America: The Elkhart Lake, Wis., track has been on both ALMS and Rolex Series schedules.
--Aug. 24, Virginia International Raceway: The Danville, Va., track has a fervent fan following and an ALMS race next month. The event will have a combined GT Le Mans/GT Daytona race and another race featuring the Prototype Challenge class.
--Sept. 20, Circuit of the Americas: This spectacular year-old road-racing facility in Austin, Texas, hosted the Rolex Series in the spring this season and is hosting the ALMS and FIA World Endurance Championship this weekend.
--Oct. 4, Road Atlanta: The Petit Le Mans, the traditional 10-hour-or-1,000-mile ALMS season finale at the storied Braselton, Ga., road course. The event will retain its status as a link with the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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