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Saturday, March 3, 2012

A Provoking Motorsports Racing Top level view of the American Le Mans Series

By Jack Sneed


This sports auto racing series, the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), is presented by Tequila Patron and although based in the US and Canada, has gained top recognition in the current day's sporting form of auto racing. This motorsports racing series exceeds all challenges regarding safety and technology of equipment, which is what makes this sport so unique. These endurance races are supposed to test the best and most sturdy of gear as well as participants.

The American Le Mans Series was created in the spirit of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Teams which compete in one of five current classes. This is the planet's oldest sports vehicle endurance race and differs from one hour and forty minutes to roughly 12 hours. The HQ are found in Breselton, Georgia and the series, which was created by Don Panoz commenced its first season in 1999. Panoz, who started out as an investor in 1999 modified the name of this event to its current name, the American Le Mans Series and adheres to the ACO's rulebook.

In 1999, the 8 races commenced this series in Sebring, Florida and has expaned to ten races of which conclude with the Petit Le Mans held at Road Atlanta, Georgia. In 2000, the schedule expanded which includes 2 races, one in Europe and the other one in Australia. The series has raced at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, previously known as the Laguna Seca Raceway, which is a paved road track and utilised for both auto and bike racing and was originally constructed in 1957, The Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (formerly known as Mosport Park and Mosport Global Raceway) a multi-track facility in Ontario, Canada. Road Atlanta, which is extremely well known for housing a range of events, including professional and amateur sports car and bike races and Sebring Raceway definitely most widely recognized as one of the oldest steadily operating race tracks in the U. S. and gained it?s awareness for having it's extremely first race in 1950. Sebring is often known as one of the most noted classic race tracks in North American where it hosts the longest race of the year.

The American Le Mans Series uses many of the same rules and is sort of similar to the formats of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. All cars are driven by 2 or 3 drivers which depend on the length of the actual race, while all cars compete together at the very same time. Note that there aren't any constraints for drivers.

The formula-based 2 "Challenge" classes are formula-based, which essentially means they're built to have a simpler time entering the series. This racing category permits all rivals to race in identical or awfully similar vehicles from the same manufacturer, and is even permitted to make use of the same model. What does this mean? It simply means that the same framework, tires and engine are utilized by all drivers and the idea behind it is to make racing more driver skill based rather than that of engineering talent or budget. Champions and runners-up receive an automatic invitation to the following year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, which naturally adds to the thrill of the strongly competitive edge.

Jan 2008 marked the American Le Mans Series for the statement that it would hold its first "Green Challenge" competition. The Challenge introduces "Green" to the industry by gauging fuel-types as well as other aspects like overall speed , as well as potency. Today, the series enjoys special recognitions as being the sole racing series recognised to meet or exceeds the Green Racing criteria set by the U.S. Office of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the SAE World (SAE).

The American Le Mans Series is gaining more popularity as well as world recognition. Live broadcast will be shown on ABC and ESPN3 that show cases the seasons first race and longest of the year at Sebring, International Raceway.




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