Archive For The “Laguna Seca” Category
Its difficult to describe an event like the Rolex Motorsports Reunion. Where else can you see such a giant collection of restored cars, drivers racing their hearts out, willing to risk their very large investments as well as their lives to see if they can win a race with great prestige but little monetary payoff? […]
Whilst watching Saturday’s ALMS qualifying at CTMP and watching the Team RLL BMW Z4 GTEs, I got thinking back to last few seasons Team RLL use to run BMW M3 GTs This is the same M3 GT we’ve featured a few times before. Specs are the same. Since the time of this photo, BMW has […]
Rising from the ashes of the old ALMS GT RSR Jaguar program, Paul Gentilozzi and his sons, Tony and John, ie - RSR racing, decided to try their hand in the LMPC class. For those not familiar with LMPC class, it’s basically a spec prototype race car class. A stepping stone to the more powerful P2 […]
Imagine a race track, about 10 miles off the west coast. Nestled just outside of Monterey, California. Up in the foothills, surrounded by trees and other “outdoorsy” things. Now imagine a 2.238 mile course. A course that has held events dating back to the late 50′s and home to one of the toughest turns in […]