By: IMSA
April 9, 2014

 

The TUDOR Championship takes to the streets of Long Beach, California this weekend in the Tequila Patrón Sports Car Showcase featuring the Protoype and GT Le Mans (GTLM) classes. While P2 and GTLM have previously run here, it will be the first time the Daytona Prototypes will contest the 1.968-mile, 11-turn temporary street circuit. As of today there are a total of twenty-one (21) entries (11 Prototype, 10 GTLM) which should make for some interesting battles on the tight street course. A full entry list will be posted on Thursday along with broadcast information (Radio, TV, Online). What follows are TUDOR Series Race Notes about this weekend's event - what to watch and what some of the drivers have to say about the circuit.

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David Richert enters Dunlop Hairpin at Nurburgring.

 

By: Richert Racing
April 7, 2014
 

David Richert Completes 2-Day Test Session at Nurburgring; Will Represent Canada in Race at Monza, Italy

Nurburg, Germany – David Richert has completed his last two days of preseason testing at the Nurburgring in advance of his first race weekend this Fri-Sun (April 11-13) at the historic circuit of Monza in Italy.

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Bruno Spengler and the rest of the BMW DTM teams completed a successful 4 day test at the Hungaroring.

 
By: Canadian Touring Car Championship
April 3, 2014
 

Budapest, Hungary – After four productive days in good conditions, the BMW DTM teams have completed the first official tests at the Hungaroring, near Budapest (HU). All eight BMW DTM drivers were in action at the circuit, which will host the third race of the 2014 season, and notched up a good 8,000 kilometres with their four BMW M4 DTMs.

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James Vance (l) join's Karl Thompson's Compass360 Racing, starting with the next race at Mazda Laguna Raceway May 2-3.

 
By: James Vance News
April 3, 2014
 

Stouffville, Ontario – James Vance will join forces with Compass360 Racing to continue his rookie season in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge in 2014.

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HPD will be offering contingency money for the 2014 Canadian Touring Car Championship in all three classes.

 
By: Canadian Touring Car Championship
April 3, 2014
 

Honda Performance Development (HPD) will expand its support to the Canadian Touring Car Championship with increased offerings in Super, Touring and B-Spec Classes. Contingency monies will be paid to first through third place finishers who campaign a Honda or Acura in CTCC. HPD will also reward overall class-winning drivers at the end of the season.

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