Michael Shank Racing head to Detroit full of optimism for the fifth round of the Rolex Series at Belle Isle Park.
Spirit of Daytona Racing head to Belle Isle in search of redemption after a tough 2012 event which saw victory slip from their grasp.
Action Express Racing return to Belle Isle for the Chevrolet Grand-Am 200, round five of the 2013 Rolex Series, hoping to defend their 1-2 result in 2012.
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Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates pairing Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas turned out to comfortable winners on the Rolex Series’ first race at Road Atlanta, the reigning series champions taking the victory by 17 seconds at the end of the two hour, 45 minute race.
Matt Bell and John Edwards combined to give Stevenson Motorsports their first victory of this year’s Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, with intelligent strategy pushing the pair to victory at Road Atlanta.
Though this weekend’s Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (CTSCC) race at Road Atlanta may be part of the Grand-Am package’s historic first visit to the track for CJ Wilson Racing the trip to Braselton will be a return to a site of past victories.
Michael Shank Racing’s two car team is a mix of drivers who have and have not raced at Road Atlanta as the Ohio based team prepares for their first ever race at the track.
With the merger between the American Le Mans Series and the Rolex Series the NASCAR-owned entity makes its first ever trip the twelve turns of Road Atlanta this weekend. However, for both drivers of Brumos Racing’s #59 Porsche it is something of a home race.
A frustrating weekend turned into a promising Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race for Steven McAleer, but it to end back with frustration.
A Matt Plumb pass on John Edwards prevented a sweep both the Continental Tires Sports Car Challenge and the Rolex Series GT races for the second consecutive Grand-Am weekend.
A lack of caution periods upset a good looking weekend for Michael Shank Racing, as podium potential dropped to a fifth and eighth place finishes for the team.
Stevenson Motorsports came away from Barber Motorsports Park with a victory and a second place finish in the Rolex Series and Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.
An encouraging start to the Rolex Series Porsche 250 for Action Express Racing fell apart as a lack of yellow flags played havoc with their fuel strategy.
Magnus Racing men Andy Lally and John Potter left Barber Motorsports Park in the Rolex Series GT class points lead after leading four Porsche teams in the bottom half of the top ten finishing positions in the Porsche 250.
Despite having to conserve fuel throughout the two hour event Spirit of Daytona Racing drivers Ricky Taylor and Richard Westbrook were still able to celebrate a podium finish in the Porsche 250 at Barber Motorsports Park.



