Just watn to thank the team at ALMS for uploading the full race and their brilliant race archive. I only hope that this trend continues as the series moves into it's USCR guise and maybe we can see the race archive for Grand Am uploaded here also. I think the series is doing a great job suppporting sports car racing globally by doing this, it makes the series visible to a whole new generation of web based viewers. You really are standing by your ethos of 'For the Fans'. Great Job! Keep it up.
I love this race track I love Le Mans racing series, hopefully I get to go to this track this or next year and I go see Le Mans 24 hours as well I want too so bad :(
They went to GTC with driver's Ive never heard of (except Seth Nieman). I kinda think they went that direction because of the new Porsche and maybe in anticipation of the USCR merge.
Flying Lizard Motorsports was Porsche GT development partner for the 997 RSR in America (Felbermayr-Proton in Europe). Porsche is busy developing their brand new 991 RSR and their new LMP1 car so they put their American GT competition on hiatus. Except either the Flying Lizard team or Core Autosport to be running the new RSR in next years USCR series.
Themayseffect It's fascinating to see the Rebellion Team and their drive and willpower. They run both series, admittedly with two separate cars and driver sets, but still!
Well its wrong add it's simply not as famous as say the karussel or eu rouge or hell even maggots and beckets are more famous and that from the top of my head
coasteraddict10 Corkscrew is famous because the drop is so unique and it's very difficult to nail perfectly. It's definitely up there with Eau Rouge, Parabolica, Karussell, Rascasse etc..
In terms of it being an awesome corner, absolutely, what an unbelievably satisfying corner when you nail it. The only problem is that were Motor racing is biggest (Europe) at lot less people have heard about Laguna Seca, let along the Corkscrew. USA=/=world
After the Le Mans failure with the Lola chassis they've abandoned the car and building a new 1 so no point carrying on and might as well concentrate on next year's regulation.
As soon as we get those races transferred from tape and compressed to a file size small enough to put on TH-cam, we will post them to TH-cam.
Just watn to thank the team at ALMS for uploading the full race and their brilliant race archive. I only hope that this trend continues as the series moves into it's USCR guise and maybe we can see the race archive for Grand Am uploaded here also.
I think the series is doing a great job suppporting sports car racing globally by doing this, it makes the series visible to a whole new generation of web based viewers.
You really are standing by your ethos of 'For the Fans'. Great Job! Keep it up.
I love this race track I love Le Mans racing series, hopefully I get to go to this track this or next year and I go see Le Mans 24 hours as well I want too so bad :(
Wow, this is so much better than NASCAR!
Great to see these officially being put up online for everyone to see. smart move alms!!!
Great racing!! And those BMW aerial cam shots are sick!!
They went to GTC with driver's Ive never heard of (except Seth Nieman). I kinda think they went that direction because of the new Porsche and maybe in anticipation of the USCR merge.
On the grand am channel there starting to upload races to their channel
Watch this people. It's an awesome race. The battles get hot.
good commentary, but were is John Hindhaugh? in the beginning he was giving some commentary but when race starts it was someone else?
its sad to see this will be the last ALMS race at Laguna...
When will we get the races from Miller Motorsports Park and Portland??
Question: Why wasn't rebellion racing at Lime rock?
yeah bro thank so much, excellent partage
What year was that strait away Corvette crash?
love this track!
Cool cars
Me gusta american le mans
Flying Lizard Motorsports was Porsche GT development partner for the 997 RSR in America (Felbermayr-Proton in Europe). Porsche is busy developing their brand new 991 RSR and their new LMP1 car so they put their American GT competition on hiatus. Except either the Flying Lizard team or Core Autosport to be running the new RSR in next years USCR series.
Why no audi r18?
WEC series runs during the same time as ALMS. It would be suicide on the drivers and team to try to enter races for both series.
Themayseffect ah thank you
Themayseffect It's fascinating to see the Rebellion Team and their drive and willpower. They run both series, admittedly with two separate cars and driver sets, but still!
what happend to flying lizzard racing??? they used to be great.
There is no way in hell the Corckscrew is the most famous corner in the world.
its personal opinion my friend
Well its wrong add it's simply not as famous as say the karussel or eu rouge or hell even maggots and beckets are more famous and that from the top of my head
coasteraddict10 Corkscrew is famous because the drop is so unique and it's very difficult to nail perfectly. It's definitely up there with Eau Rouge, Parabolica, Karussell, Rascasse etc..
In terms of it being an awesome corner, absolutely, what an unbelievably satisfying corner when you nail it. The only problem is that were Motor racing is biggest (Europe) at lot less people have heard about Laguna Seca, let along the Corkscrew. USA=/=world
johnny o connel is my god father!!!!!
After the Le Mans failure with the Lola chassis they've abandoned the car and building a new 1 so no point carrying on and might as well concentrate on next year's regulation.
Wow forza....xD
The delta wing was probably one of the biggest flops in imsa/alms
Me gusta american le mans