The Petit Le Mans powered by Mazda was the 2016 edition of the Petit Le Mans automotive endurance race, held on October 1, 2016, at the Road Atlanta circuit in Braselton, Georgia, United States. It was the 12th and final race of the 2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, [1] and the third Petit Le Mans run since the formation of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2014.
International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) president Scott Atherton confirmed the race was part of the schedule for the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship (IMSA SCC) in August 2015. [2] It was the third consecutive year the event was held as part of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the 19th Petit Le Mans. [2] The Petit Le Mans was the last of twelve scheduled automobile endurance races of 2016 by IMSA, and the last in the four round North American Endurance Cup (NAEC). [2] The race took place at the 12-turn, 2.540-mile (4.088 km) Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia on October 1, 2016. [2]
Before the race, Eric Curran and Dane Cameron were leading the Prototype Drivers' Championship with 285 points, ahead of João Barbosa and Christian Fittipaldi in second by one point, and Jordan Taylor and Ricky Taylor in third with 278 points. [3] With 329 points, Alex Popow and Renger van der Zande led the Prototype Challenge Drivers' Championship over Robert Alon and Tom Kimber-Smith by 10 points. [3] In GTLM, Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner led the Drivers' Championship with 314 points, 11 ahead of Ryan Briscoe and Richard Westbrook. [3] In GTD, the Drivers' Championship was led by Alessandro Balzan and Christina Nielsen with 299 points; the duo held a thirty two-point advantage over Jeroen Bleekemolen and Ben Keating. [3] Chevrolet and Audi were leading their respective Manufacturers' Championships, while Action Express Racing, Starworks Motorsport, Corvette Racing, and Scuderia Corsa each led their own Teams' Championships. [3]
There were four practice sessions preceding the start of the race on Saturday, three on Thursday and one on Friday. The first two one-hour sessions were on Thursday morning and afternoon. The third held later that evening ran for 90 minutes; the fourth on Friday morning lasted an hour. [4]
In the first practice session, Olivier Pla set the fastest lap in the No. 60 MSR Ligier-Honda at 1 minute,14.157 seconds, 0.539 seconds faster than Bomarito's No. 55 Mazda. Dane Cameron was third fastest in the No. 31 AER vehicle. [5] The fastest PC car was Renger van der Zande's No. 8 Starworks Motorsports entry with a 1 minute, 16.235 seconds, followed by Stephen Simpson's No. 85 JDC car. [6] With a 1:18.840 lap, García led the GTLM class in the No. 3 Corvette, ahead of Fisichella's No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GTE. [6] Alex Riberas in the No. 23 Team Seattle/Alex Job Racing Porsche recorded the fastest time in GTD. [5]
In the second session, Negri was fastest with a time of 1 minute, 13.923 seconds, ahead of the two Mazdas. [7] The seven-vehicle PC class was led by BAR1's No. 20 car, driven by Mowlem with a time of 1 minute, 16.707 seconds. [8] Ferrari paced GTLM with Scuderia Corsa's 488 of Serra lapping 1:18.354 from Hand's second-placed No. 66 CGR Ford GT. [8] Bergmeister led GTD with a time of 1:21.340. [8]
The third practice session ran at night and saw Pla's No. 60 MSR vehicle set the fastest time overall at 1 minute, 13.541 seconds. Bomarito was almost five-tenths behind in second, with the No. 5 AER car of Barbosa third. [9] A 1:18.240 lap saw Coletti's No. 7 Starworks Motorsport car lead PC. [10] Müller's No. 66 Ford lead GTLM over Alessandro Pier Guidi's No. 68 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari and Westbrook's No. 67 Ford by more than one-tenth of a second. [8] Audi paced GTD with Magnus' R8 of Seefreid lapping 1:21.187, ahead of Lawson Aschenbach's No. 9 Stevenson Audi. [10]
Pla led the final session in No. 60 MSR Ligier-Honda with a lap of 1 minute, 10.786 seconds. Nunez's No. 55 Mazda was second-fastest, followed by ESM's Derani. [11] French's No. 38 PTM Oreca led PC with a 1:15.925 lap, faster than Kimber-Smith's No. 52 PR/1 vehicle. [11] [12] Ferrari occupied first and second in GTLM with Serra's No. 68 Scuderia Corsa car faster than Vilander's Risi 488 by two-tenths of a second. [11] Lally's No. 44 Magnus Racing Audi R8 led GTD, and Jeroen Bleekemolen, in the No. 33 Riley Motorsport Dodge, was second in class. [12]
In Friday afternoon's 90-minute four-group qualifying, each category had separate 15-minute sessions. Regulations stipulated that teams nominate one qualifying driver, with the fastest laps determining each class' starting order. IMSA arranged the grid to put Prototypes ahead of the PC, GTLM and GTD cars. [13] [4]
Olivier Pla in the No. 60 MSR Ligier-Honda took his second pole position of the season with a lap of 1 minute, 13.061 seconds. [14] He was joined on the grid's front row by Tristan Nunez whose best lap in the No. 55 Mazda was 0.459 seconds slower. [15] Dane Cameron's No. 31 AER Corvette DP took third followed by Tom Long's No. 70 Mazda. [15] [14] Fittipaldi's No. 5 AER car started from fifth. [15]
Alon set the fastest time in PC to take pole for PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports with a 1:16.411 time. Popow qualified the No. 8 Starworks entry second followed by Johnny Mowlem's No. 20 BAR1 car. [16] Koch was fourth for Performance Tech and Coletti qualified fifth. [15] In GTLM, Westbrook took his third pole of the season with a time of 1 minute, 18.131 seconds. [17] He was joined by Antonio García's No. 3 Corvette on the grid's front row with his best lap being 0.152 seconds slower, and Toni Vilander drove the No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 to third place. [17] Hand was fourth in the slower Ford with the No. 68 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari of Serra fifth. [15] The fastest BMW was Edwards' No. 100 RLL M6 in sixth, and Milner's No. 4 Corvette took seventh. [15] [18]
Bleekemolen took pole in GTD in Riley Motorsports' No. 33 Dodge with a 1-minute, 21.305 seconds time. Matt McMurry's No. 73 Park Place Porsche qualified second, and Mario Farnbacher's No. 23 AJR car was third. Rounding out the top five in the class were the No. 63 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488 GT3 of Nielsen, and Aschenbach's No. 9 Stevenson Motorsports Audi R8 LMS. [15]
Pole positions in each class are indicated in bold and by ‡. All Prototype and Prototype Challenge cars were grouped together on the starting grid, regardless of qualifying position.
Pos | Class | No. | Team | Driver | Time | Gap | Grid |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | P | 60 | Michael Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian | Olivier Pla | 1:13.061 | _ | 1‡ |
2 | P | 55 | Mazda Motorsports | Tristan Nunez | 1:13.520 | +0.459 | 2 |
3 | P | 31 | Action Express Racing | Dane Cameron | 1:13.903 | +0.842 | 3 |
4 | P | 70 | Mazda Motorsports | Tom Long | 1:14.061 | +1.000 | 4 |
5 | P | 5 | Action Express Racing | Christian Fittipaldi | 1:14.160 | +1.099 | 5 |
6 | P | 90 | VisitFlorida Racing | Ryan Dalziel | 1:14.276 | +1.215 | 6 |
7 | P | 2 | Tequila Patrón ESM | Johannes van Overbeek | 1:14.360 | +1.299 | 7 |
8 | P | 0 | Panoz DeltaWing Racing | Andy Meyrick | 1:14.446 | +1.385 | 8 |
9 | P | 10 | Wayne Taylor Racing | Ricky Taylor | 1:14.533 | +1.472 | 16 1 |
10 | PC | 52 | PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports | Robert Alon | 1:16.411 | +3.350 | 9‡ |
11 | PC | 8 | Starworks Motorsport | Alex Popow | 1:16.470 | +3.409 | 10 |
12 | PC | 20 | BAR1 Motorsports | Johnny Mowlem | 1:16.495 | +3.434 | 15 2 |
13 | PC | 38 | Performance Tech Motorsports | Kenton Koch | 1:16.640 | +3.579 | 11 |
14 | PC | 7 | Starworks Motorsport | Stefano Coletti | 1:16.858 | +3.797 | 12 |
15 | PC | 85 | JDC-Miller Motorsports | Chris Miller | 1:17.205 | +4.144 | 13 |
16 | GTLM | 67 | Ford Chip Ganassi Racing | Richard Westbrook | 1:18.131 | +5.070 | 17‡ |
17 | GTLM | 3 | Corvette Racing | Antonio García | 1:18.283 | +5.222 | 18 |
18 | GTLM | 62 | Risi Competizione | Toni Vilander | 1:18.294 | +5.233 | 19 |
19 | GTLM | 66 | Ford Chip Ganassi Racing | Joey Hand | 1:18.327 | +5.266 | 20 |
20 | GTLM | 68 | Scuderia Corsa | Daniel Serra | 1:18.349 | +5.288 | 21 |
21 | GTLM | 100 | BMW Team RLL | John Edwards | 1:18.382 | +5.321 | 22 |
22 | GTLM | 4 | Corvette Racing | Tommy Milner | 1:18.468 | +5.407 | 23 |
23 | GTLM | 912 | Porsche North America | Earl Bamber | 1:18.712 | +5.651 | 24 |
24 | GTLM | 25 | BMW Team RLL | Bill Auberlen | 1:18.752 | +5.691 | 25 |
25 | GTLM | 911 | Porsche North America | Nick Tandy | 1:18.866 | +5.805 | 26 |
26 | PC | 88 | Starworks Motorsport | Mark Kvamme | 1:19.407 | +6.346 | 14 |
27 | GTD | 33 | Riley Motorsports | Jeroen Bleekemolen | 1:21.305 | +8.244 | 27‡ |
28 | GTD | 73 | Park Place Motorsports | Matt McMurry | 1:21.765 | +8.704 | 28 |
29 | GTD | 23 | Team Seattle / Alex Job Racing | Mario Farnbacher | 1:21.898 | +8.837 | 29 |
30 | GTD | 63 | Scuderia Corsa | Christina Nielsen | 1:22.103 | +9.042 | 30 |
31 | GTD | 9 | Stevenson Motorsports | Lawson Aschenbach | 1:22.114 | +9.053 | 31 |
32 | GTD | 6 | Stevenson Motorsports | Robin Liddell | 1:22.139 | +9.078 | 32 |
33 | GTD | 48 | Paul Miller Racing | Madison Snow | 1:22.143 | +9.082 | 33 |
34 | GTD | 16 | Change Racing | Corey Lewis | 1:22.231 | +9.170 | 34 |
35 | GTD | 96 | Turner Motorsport | Bret Curtis | 1:22.421 | +9.360 | 35 |
36 | GTD | 27 | Dream Racing Motorsport | Paolo Ruberti | 1:22.680 | +9.619 | 36 |
37 | GTD | 44 | Magnus Racing | John Potter | 1:22.950 | +9.889 | 37 |
38 | GTD | 97 | Turner Motorsport | Michael Marsal | 1:20.904 | +11.111 | 38 |
Sources: [19] [20] | |||||||
Curran and Cameron took the Prototype Drivers' championship with 314 points. They were 3 points clear of Barbosa and Fittipaldi. [21] With 355 points, Popow and van der Zande won the PC Drivers' Championship, beating Alon and Kimber-Smith on countback. [21] Gavin and Milner took the GTLM Drivers' Championship with 345 points. They were 17 points clear of Briscoe and Westbrook in second. García and Magnussen were third with 319 points. [21] Balzan and Nielsen won the GTD Drivers' Championship with 332 points, 32 points ahead of Bleekemolen and Keating. Sellers and Snow were third with 293 points. [21] Chevrolet and Audi heir respective Manufactures' Championships, while Action Express Racing, Starworks Motorsport, Corvette Racing, and Scuderia Corsa won their respective Teams' Championships. [21]
Class winners are denoted in bold and with ‡. P stands for Prototype, PC (Prototype Challenge), GTLM (Grand Touring Le Mans) and GTD (Grand Touring Daytona). [22]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The 2014 United SportsCar Championship was the inaugural season of the International Motor Sports Association's new series created out of a merger of the Rolex Sports Car Series and the American Le Mans Series and the first to be held under the name as the United SportsCar Championship. It began with the 24 Hours of Daytona, the first time since the 1997 IMSA GT Championship season that IMSA sanctioned an event at Daytona International Speedway on 25 January and ended on 4 October at Petit Le Mans. It was the 44th overall season of IMSA GT championship racing tracing its lineage to the 1971 IMSA GT Championship.
The 2016 Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) held at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park near Bowmanville, Ontario on July 10, 2016. The race was the seventh round of the 2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the event marked the 31st IMSA sanctioned sports car race held at the facility.
The 55th Rolex 24 at Daytona was an International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)-sanctioned 24-hour automobile endurance race for prototype and grand touring sports cars held at the Daytona International Speedway combined road course in Daytona Beach, Florida, from January 28 to 29, 2017. It was the first of twelve events in the 2017 IMSA SportsCar Championship, the 55th 24 Hours of Daytona, and the first in the four-round North American Endurance Cup.
The 65th Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring fueled by Fresh from Florida was an endurance sports car racing event held at Sebring International Raceway near Sebring, Florida from 16 to 18 March 2017. The race was the second round of the 2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, as well as the second round of the North American Endurance Cup.
The 20th Annual Motul Petit Le Mans was the 2017 edition of the Petit Le Mans automotive endurance race, held on October 4–7, 2017, at the Road Atlanta circuit in Braselton, Georgia, United States. It was the 12th and final race of the 2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the fourth Petit Le Mans run since the formation of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2014.
The 2019 Petit Le Mans was the 22nd running of the Petit Le Mans, and was held on October 12, 2019. It was the last race in the 2019 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, and the last race of the 2019 Michelin Endurance Cup, and was run at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia. The race was won overall by the #31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R after its sister car fell out with brake failure with less than 30 minutes remaining. The distance covered was a race record.
The 2017 Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen was an endurance race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York on the July 2nd, 2017. This race was the sixth round of the 2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
The 2020 Petit Le Mans was the 23rd running of the Petit Le Mans, and was held on October 17, 2020. It was the 9th race in the 2020 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, and the 3rd race of the 2020 Michelin Endurance Cup, and was run at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia. The race was won overall by the #10 Konica Minolta Cadillac Cadillac DPi-V.R after the #7 Acura Team Penske and #31 Whelen Engineering Racing entries made contact and spun out in the closing minutes of the race.
The 2019 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, on August 25, 2019. The race was the tenth round of the 2019 IMSA SportsCar Championship, and the sixth round of the WeatherTech Sprint Cup. Nick Tandy and Patrick Pilet won the race overall in the #911 Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR leading home a 1-2 for Porsche who clinched the GTLM manufactures championship. In GTD, the #33 Mercedes-AMG Team Riley Motorsports of Ben Keating and Jeroen Bleekemolen took their first win of the season.
The 2019 Monterey Grand Prix was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey County, California, on September 15, 2019. This race was the eleventh round of the 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the seventh round of the WeatherTech Sprint Cup.
The 2017 Advance Auto Parts Sportscar Showdown was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas on May 6, 2017. The race was the fourth round of the 2017 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2017 Monterey Grand Prix was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA).The Race was held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California on September 24, 2017. The race was the eleventh round of the 2017 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix were a pair of sports car races sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) held on the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California on May 1, 2016. The events served as the fourth of twelve scheduled rounds of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship. Both races were contested over two hours. The race marked the third time that the course had been used for IMSA racing and the second time that the venue had featured a doubleheader weekend with two races.
The 2014 Chevrolet Sports Car Classic was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at the Raceway on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan on May 31, 2014. The race was the fifth of thirteen scheduled rounds of the 2014 United SportsCar Championship, and was held for Prototype and Grand Touring Daytona (GTD) categories.
The 2016 Northeast Grand Prix was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut on July 23, 2016. The race was the eighth round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Chevrolet Sports Car Classic was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at the Raceway on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan on June 4, 2016. The race was the fifth round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The Race was held at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia on August 28, 2016. The race was the tenth round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York on the July 3, 2016. This race was the sixth round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Continental Tire Road Race Showcase was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The Race was held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin on August 7, 2016. The race was the ninth round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.
The 2016 Lone Star Le Mans was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas on September 17, 2016. The race was the eleventh round of the 2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship.