- Grand American Road Racing Association
The Grand American Road Racing Association or Grand-Am is an
auto racing sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organizeroad racing competitions inNorth America . It currently sanctions six auto racing series.Overview
The Grand American Road Racing Association was established in 1999 and is located in
Daytona Beach, Florida , near the homes toNASCAR ,International Speedway Corporation (ISC), andDaytona International Speedway . Although originated by some members of the NASCAR community, Grand-Am centers on different styles of racing includingsports car racing ,touring car racing , andmotorcycle racing on road racing circuits throughout North America.On September 4, 2008, NASCAR Holdings announced their buyout of the Grand American Road Racing Association in an attempt to merge communications, research, and marketing resources into a single entity, while allowing each organisation to continue to control their own racing series.citeweb | url = http://www.grand-am.com/rolex/news/index.cfm?cid=19123 | title = NASCAR Holdings Announces Plan to Acquire Grand-Am | publisher = Grand American Road Racing Association | date = 2008-09-04 | accessdate = 2008-09-04]
Current series
Rolex Sports Car Series
The premiere series of Grand-Am is the
Rolex Sports Car Series which originated in2000 as a successor to the defunctUnited States Road Racing Championship . Combining classes of Sports Racing Prototypes andGrand Touring -style production-based cars, the series is centered around the24 Hours of Daytona but includes a wide variety of American, Canadian, and Mexican tracks.Since 2003 the series has replaced their Sports Racing Prototypes with new
Daytona Prototype s, a custom-built class built specifically for the Rolex Series. These cost-effective race cars offer a relatively economical racing environment in which technology is carefully controlled to ensure close racing and approximate parity between different chassis and engines.The GT classes have also been simplified over the years, allowing for a variety of American, European, and Japanese manufacturers to participate including
Chevrolet ,Pontiac ,BMW ,Porsche , andMazda . Rules allow for tuned production cars or customtube frame chassis to be used, letting participants save cost if necessary.DPs and GTs usually share the track although do occasionally race separately, typically at shorter circuits.
KONI Challenge Series
Originally based on a Canadian series before being acquired by Grand-Am, the KONI Challenge Series (originally known as Grand-Am Cup) is a production-based
touring car series. The series is split into two classes known as Grand Sport (GS), intended for large capacity GT-style cars, and Street Tuner (ST), consisting of smaller sedans and coupes, some of which arefront-wheel drive . The KONI Challenge supports some Rolex series races but also headlines some of its own dates.Ferrari Challenge
Grand-Am is the sanctioning body behind the North American arm of the international
Ferrari Challenge series. Using identical race-tunedFerrari s, the series originally ran the F355 then switched to the 360 Modenas before switching to new F430s in 2006.hell Historic Challenge
Tied together with the Ferrari Challenge series, the Shell Historic Challenge is a series consisting of older
Ferrari ,Maserati , andScuderia Ferrari -runAlfa Romeo models. Although a racing series, the competition is more of an exhibition of the classic machinery than a true race.unTrust Moto-ST Series
The only
motorcycle series run by Grand-Am, the SunTrustMoto-ST Series launched in 2007 is anendurance racing series for production-based motorcycles. Races range from three hours to eight hours. Motorcycles must be four-stroke, two cylinder models that are broken into classes depending on power and weight. Teams of riders are used to run an endurance event.Ford Racing Mustang Challenge
The Ford Racing Mustang Challenge for the Miller Cup is a new series which is being added in 2008. A one-make series similar to the Ferrari Challenge, this series will use identical
Ford Mustang FR500Ss co-developed byFord Racing andLarry H. Miller , owner ofMiller Motorsports Park . The series features amateur drivers in 45 minute sprint events.Former series
Formula Renault 2000
Grand-Am initially sanctioned the North American arm of the
Formula Renault series under the 2.0 Litre formula. However the series was later reorganized and came under the control of theNational Auto Sport Association (NASA) where it currently runs under the Formula TR name.References
External links
* [http://www.grand-am.com Grand-Am Official Website]
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