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268:, 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. For the 2012 season, the Rolex series rolled out Gen-III prototypes with new bodies, engines and chassis. These new chassis were designed to keep costs low while also creating body shapes with more brand characteristics. The new chassis were headlined by 65: 77: 38: 219: 455: 502: 526:
series launched in 2007 for production-based motorcycles. Races ranged from three hours to eight hours. Motorcycles were four-stroke, two cylinder models and broken into classes depending on power and weight. Teams of riders were used to run an endurance event. From 2009 the series was sanctioned by
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The series held its final event September 12, 2010 at Miller Motorsports Park. In the announcement, the series predicted that the FR500S Mustang "will continue to be eligible for competition in a variety of series." The FR500S chassis are now eligible for competition in the GTS class of the
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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 organization to continue to control their own racing series.
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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 are
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In 2013 the GX class were introduced running with alternative fuel and new technology that was not already in use in GT cars. The contending manufacturers were Mazda, Porsche, and
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The GT classes were also simplified over the years, allowing for a variety of American, European, and Japanese manufacturers to participate including
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championship series. It sanctioned five auto racing series. The series announced in September 2012 that it would be merging with the
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Daytona Prototypes and GTs usually shared the track although do occasionally race separately, typically at shorter circuits.
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models. Although a racing series, the competition is more of an exhibition of the classic machinery than a true race.
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was a series which started in 2008. A one-make series similar to the Ferrari Challenge, this series used identical
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series under the 2.0 Litre formula. However the series was later reorganized and came under the control of the
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series. Using identical race-tuned Ferraris, the series originally ran the F355 then switched to the
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The Grand American Road Racing Association was established in 1999 and was located in
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Grand-Am was the sanctioning body behind the North American arm of the international
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On September 5, 2012, the series announced that they would be merging with the
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Originally based on a Canadian series before being acquired by Grand-Am, the
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but included a wide variety of American, Canadian, and Mexican tracks.
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In 2003, the series replaced its Sports Racing Prototypes with new
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chassis to be used, letting participants save cost if necessary.
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A Ford Mustang FR500S which competes in the Mustang Challenge
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Grand-Am also sanctioned an online racing series through the
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Grand-Am initially sanctioned the North American arm of the
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sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organize
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Two classes of bikes used in the SunTrust Moto-ST Series
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which originated in 2000 as a successor to the defunct
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Tied together with the Ferrari Challenge series, the
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Index

Grand-Am

Sports car racing
Touring car racing
United States
Canada
Daytona Beach, Florida
auto racing
road racing
North America
Rolex Sports Car Series
endurance racing
American Le Mans Series
TUDOR United SportsCar Championship
International Motor Sports Association
Daytona Beach, Florida
NASCAR
International Speedway Corporation
Daytona International Speedway
sports car racing
touring car racing
Braselton, Georgia
American Le Mans Series

Daytona Prototypes
Rolex Sports Car Series
Rolex Sports Car Series
Rolex Sports Car Series
United States Road Racing Championship
Sports Racing Prototypes

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