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Bell Motorsports Wins Mid-Ohio Road Racing Classic

After losing the lead with only two laps to go in last weekend's Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen, the Bell Motorsports team would not be denied another victory as the #54 Chevy-powered Doran JE4 Daytona Prototype captured the checkered flag at the Mid-Ohio Road Racing Classic on Saturday evening. Read More »

Red Bull Porsche Gets First Win in Grand American 400 At The California Speedway

Red Bull drivers David Donohue and Mike Borkowski finally got the monkey off their back. After falling victim to a wide array of problems while leading every Rolex Sports Car Series race this season, the #58 Red Bull Porsche Daytona Prototype of Brumos Racing finally ran a perfect race and found its way to Victory Lane, winning the Grand American 400 at California Speedway. Read More »

Haywood, France Make It Two-In-A-Row In Phoenix

For the third round of the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series the 37 cars on the starting grid put together the most exciting race of the season for fans on hand an Phoenix International Raceway and watching live on SPEED Channel. Read More »

The Racer’s Group Captures Rolex Crown

The Racer's Group #66 Porsche GT3 RS persevered to capture the overall victory at the 41st Rolex 24 At Daytona today. After taking the GT title at the Rolex 24 one year ago, drivers Kevin Buckler, Michael Schrom, Timo Bernhard and Jorg Bergmeister reunited for this year's win.Schrom piloted the #66 Porsche to the checkered flag with a nine-lap lead over the second-place #35 Ferrari 360GT of Risi Competizione and an 11-lap advantage over the third-place #83 Porsche of Rennwerks Motorsports. The win marks the 20th time a Porsche has taken the overall victory at the historic twice-around-the-clock event. Read More »

Brumos Racing Takes Nextel Grand Prix of Miami

Brumos Racing returned to Victory Lane today for its first professional race win since 1994, winning the Nextel Grand Prix of Miami at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Veteran driver Hurley Haywood and up-and-comer J.C. France piloted the #59 Porsche-powered FABCAR Daytona Prototype to the win in the 250-mile Rolex Sports Car Series race. Read More »