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7 Jul 2018, 19:14 (Ref:3835259) | #1 | ||
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2018 Pirelli World Challenge Rounds 14 & 15: Portland International Raceway
Next on the schedule for Pirelli World Challenge are the Rose Cup Races at Portland International Raceway. PWC returns to Portland for the first time since 2005.
The races will be in the Sprint-X format. The series regulars are joined by a Lamborghini GT3 from PPM for Guy Cosmo and Patrick Byrne, and a Ferrari GT3 from Vital Speed Motorsports for Rich Baek and Trevor Baek. Schedule Entry List Live Stream (world-challenge.com) Live Stream (PWC YouTube Channel) Live Timing and Scoring Track Map Weather (racecastweather.com) Weather (National Weather Service) Tickets @WCRacing on Twitter |
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9 Jul 2018, 14:41 (Ref:3835670) | #2 | ||
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K-PAX should finally have their third Bentley at Portland after its lengthy rebuild following it's accident at VIR, though it will only be on display and possibly be used for media rides, if at all.
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11 Jul 2018, 17:26 (Ref:3836108) | #3 | ||
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PPM press release with a photo of their Lamborghini in livery: http://myemail.constantcontact.com/P...id=Vyvcdkk-IRY
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12 Jul 2018, 19:45 (Ref:3836362) | #4 | |
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13 Jul 2018, 16:28 (Ref:3836502) | #5 | |
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13 Jul 2018, 18:58 (Ref:3836536) | #6 | ||
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GT/GTA/GT Cup Practice 1 notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...1-at-portland/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806fp1pwx.pdf |
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13 Jul 2018, 20:25 (Ref:3836556) | #7 | ||
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GTS/GTSA Practice 1 notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...ts-practice-1/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806fp1pws.pdf |
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13 Jul 2018, 23:55 (Ref:3836585) | #8 | ||
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GT/GTA/GT Cup Practice 2 notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...nd-practice-2/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806fp2pwx.pdf |
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14 Jul 2018, 01:42 (Ref:3836590) | #9 | ||
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GTS/GTSA Practice 2 notes:
http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806fp2pwx.pdf And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806fp2pws.pdf |
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14 Jul 2018, 02:28 (Ref:3836594) | #10 | ||
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14 Jul 2018, 13:54 (Ref:3836643) | #11 | ||
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14 Jul 2018, 16:54 (Ref:3836666) | #12 | ||
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GT/GTA/GT Cup Qualifying notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...portland-pole/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806qu1pwx.pdf |
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Good pace from Vilander, Morad and the Bentleys as well. Looks like they've modified the livery on the Alegra car, the green looks a lot lighter. |
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14 Jul 2018, 19:24 (Ref:3836692) | #14 | ||
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GTS/GTSA Qualifying notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...g-at-portland/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806qu1pws.pdf |
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14 Jul 2018, 23:16 (Ref:3836710) | #15 | ||
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GT/GTA/GT CUP Race 1 notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...n-at-portland/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806rc1pwx.pdf |
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15 Jul 2018, 17:07 (Ref:3836815) | #19 | ||
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BREAKING NEWS!
The #9 K-PAX Bentley is done for today's second race, with too much damage resulting from yesterday's Race 1 incident when Parente crashed into a tyre wall. More bad luck for him and the #9 car which had just been rebuilt following his accident at St. Pete in March. |
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15 Jul 2018, 18:41 (Ref:3836825) | #20 | ||
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15 Jul 2018, 20:38 (Ref:3836840) | #21 | ||
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GTS/GTSA Race 2 notes:
https://sportscar365.com/world-chall...in-gts-race-2/ And results: http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806rc2pws.pdf |
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15 Jul 2018, 23:18 (Ref:3836861) | #22 | |
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I have to ask what fans PWC thinks they have, it seems like no one in here cares even a little about WC and longer. And honestly with the drivers they have and lack of endorsement of driving standards it's just not worth the effort to find it 3 weeks later
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15 Jul 2018, 23:22 (Ref:3836867) | #23 | |
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The second half of that GT race was really confused. Best as I can tell, the #31 Ferrari and the #19 Audi should not have been in front of the R-Ferri car following the pitstops. They were incorrectly given the wave around that allowed them to pit and still come out ahead of the pace car and the rest of the field. It was hard to see what happened on the restart, but it looked like the #3 Bentley was at least partially at fault. Both the Porsches cut the chicane and came out ahead of a bunch of cars. The #96 had to cede position to the red Ferrari, but I'm not sure that was sufficient to counteract the advantage gained. The only car that looked totally innocent was the #61 Ferrari, except that it had to serve a penalty for a totally unrelated pitstop violation.....
I know one thing, I don't envy the folks in race control. I'm not sure that there is a good way to solve a situation like this once its all unraveled. |
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16 Jul 2018, 01:24 (Ref:3836880) | #24 | ||
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When I started watching the sport it was in the early 2000s, the American Le Mans Series was just hitting its stride. I fell in love with how real the sport was. It was about real competition. The best cars, teams, and drivers would usually dominate because they deserved to. The rules were open to innovation, the cars were diverse and technically interesting and just plain cool. It was a breath of fresh air to a gearhead like me who had become disillusioned with the controlled and artificial nature of the Nascar racing that I had grown up following. Sadly that golden age of sportcar racing somewhat abruptly came to an end when the same people that had destroyed stock car racing decided that they needed to control our little wing of motorsports also. Now racing no longer is determined by the competitors, it's controlled by the sanctioning bodies. Race teams aren't allowed to make their race cars faster, if you're not quick enough the only recourse is to beg and plead to the sanctioning power for more favorable BOP. You never really know if any victory was properly earned or just the result of less than equitable BOP. To add insult to injury, racing is more expensive than ever due to (among other things) the way homologated parts have to be purchased from the manufacturer at an exorbitant price. Spec cars, spec parts, spec tires, timed pitstops, "untimed" pitstops with expected refueling times....EVERYTHING is controlled. I used to really love sportscar racing...I don't anymore. It's now more of an addiction that I'm not quite strong enough to quit cold turkey. I still enjoy going to race events with my family though and PWC is less repulsive than the other forms of sportscar racing currently available in the US. Why PWC? First off I think that some form of equivalency formula or BOP is somewhat necessary to retain diversity in production based racing. Otherwise the only cars that can be competitive are the mid engine supercar type vehicles. GT racing should be a good mix of big V8 front engined monsters, svelte mid engined supercars and classic rear engined Porsches.(you shouldn't have to build a mid engined 911 to race in a GT class.) Secondly the global nature of the SRO BOP should be a little less reactionary because it is not based on just one series. The other thing is although PWC seems to share the same basic "control everything" philosophy that IMSA adheres to, they sometimes lack the manpower and resources to actually make it happen. Lastly PWC did not buy out the ALMS and systematically strip away almost everything that made it awesome. I still haven't really forgiven the new IMSA for destroying our sport, plus things have really only gotten worse since 2014. #PowerIsNothingWithoutControl #SportscarRacingIsDumb |
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16 Jul 2018, 01:55 (Ref:3836884) | #25 | |
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More post race drama. The latest results (still provisional) show the Pfaff Porsche demoted to third due to the advantage gained by shortcutting the chicane.
http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=PW...2806rc2pwx.pdf |
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