THE PREMIER SPORTS CAR RACING PLATFORM IN NORTH AMERICA
Since its inaugural season in 2014, The IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup has taken teams to the most iconic tracks in US motorsport, with this year’s series includes trips to Daytona and Sebring in Florida, then moving on to Watkins Glen, New York before finishing at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, Georgia.
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THE CAR – LAMBORGHINI HURACÁN GT3 EVO 2
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Round 1 - Rolex 24 At Daytona
26 | 29 January 2023
The first race takes us to Daytona beach, Florida and the world-famous Daytona International Circuit. This 24-hour race is held in the winter which means significant hours of driving are done in the dark. Combining the tri-oval track with an infield road course, Daytona merges the speed associated with American oval racetracks as well as appropriate technical turns to make this race challenging for drivers.
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Round 2 - Mobil 1 12 hours of Sebring
16 | 18 March 2023
Sebring is one of the oldest continuously operating racetracks in the USA and provides drivers and cars with 6.02km of challenging track due to Sebring’s rough and changing surfaces as it blends a mix of asphalt and concrete sections.
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Round 3 - Sahlen’s six hours of the Glen
22 | 25 June 2023
The championship’s penultimate race takes place in New York with Sahlen’s six hours of the Glen at the Watkins Glen International racetrack.
Featuring fast, sweeping apexes as well as tight, hard braking corners, this intricate and complex course tests drivers in what is known as the jewel of the championship series.
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Round 4 - Motul Petit Le Mans – 10 hours
11 | 14 October 2023
Finally, Iron Lynx arrives at the Motul Petit Le Mans, held at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, for the final race of the series.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia, this track offers dramatic elevation changes as well as plenty of blind corners in what could easily be described as similar to that of a roller coaster ride for many drivers.
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