59....count them 59 entries in this years field :D
http://americanlemans.com/files/even...ring_Entry.pdf
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59....count them 59 entries in this years field :D
http://americanlemans.com/files/even...ring_Entry.pdf
Simply FUNTASTIC, and can't wait for the 18th march :cool: :bounce:
this is the best news and will be the best race in years for this type of racing in the usa.(forget that mess that some refer too as sportcar racing at daytona). Now I just hope a good number of these will also run the full season for alms this year. This could be a great year for alms I hope. Can't wait for midohio in august.
Pedro Lamy to replace Nicolas Minassian :confused:
Olivier Panis is finally the 3rd driver in the ORECA Peugeot and will be present in Sebring ;)
I wonder if we are going to be ble to view it live as I hear Speed isn't carrying ALMS anymore :confused:
No TV in my area, and even internet "TV" output I have seen is pretty poor quality, even though I have rather high speed internet. Rather sad, as watching was an "event" for the family, but not this year. I guess it will like the old days and I can read about it later.
espn3.com will carry the race live. I wont be able to watch it until I get back from the Ferrari dealership but lucky for me there is an ALMS app :DQuote:
Originally Posted by slorydn1
59....count them 59 people will be watching this race.
Is SPEED going to carry the 24 Hours of Le Mans, or will that be on ESPN too?
only ALMS events, Speed will prolly have portions of that race, but you can find a stream of the race all day normally on Justin.tv.
As a matter of interest, I have decided to trim down alot my interest in motorsport to just really Touring Cars and Endurance Racing. Interest in other types was getting too much for me. So the ALMS interests me now. And I have always wanted a queery answering. Why is it so many entries in the ALMS make up the Le Man 24 Hour? Especially in the LMP1 class.