GT Challenge at VIR

GT Challenge at VIR
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Venue Virginia International Raceway
Corporate sponsor Michelin
First race 1957
First USCC race 2014
Duration 2 hours 40 minutes
Most wins (driver) Walt Hansgen (4)
Most wins (team) Briggs Cunningham (5)
Most wins (manufacturer) Riley (7)

The GT Challenge at VIR is a sports car race held at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, since 1957. After being a part of the SCCA National Sports Car Championship and the IMSA GT Championship the race, along with the track, went on hiatus from the early 1970s until 2002. It returned as a round of the Rolex Sports Car Series, and became an American Le Mans Series race in 2012. In 2014 the race joined the schedule of the United SportsCar Championship after the merger of the American Le Mans Series and the Rolex Sports Car Series.

The race length has varied from 150 to 500 km. The former title VIR 240 refers to the duration of 240 minutes (4 hours). In 2013, the race was renamed the Oak Tree Grand Prix.[1]

Beginning in 2016, the Oak Tree Grand Prix became the name of the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge support race run on the same weekend as the United SportsCar Championship Michelin GT Challenge at VIR.

Winners

SeasonDateOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleReport
SCCA National Sports Car Championship
1957 August 4United States Carroll ShelbyUnited States John EngarMaserati 450S100 km (62 mi)Inaugural Grand Prix Sports Car Racesreport
October 27United States Charles WallaceUnited States Briggs CunninghamJaguar D-type2 hours, 30 minutesPresident's Cup Racereport
1958 May 4United States Walt HansgenUnited States Briggs CunninghamLister-Jaguar1 hourNational Championship Spring Sprint Sports Car Road Racesreport
October 5United States Walt HansgenUnited States Briggs CunninghamLister-Jaguar150 km (93 mi)Autumn Festival Sports Car Racesreport
1959 May 3United States Walt HansgenUnited States Briggs CunninghamLister-Jaguar200 km (120 mi)VIR-Shrine National Championship Sports Car Racesreport
1960 May 1United States Bob HolbertPorsche 718 RSK200 km (120 mi)VIR-Shrine National Championship Sports Car Racesreport
1961 April 30United States Walt HansgenUnited States Briggs CunninghamMaserati Tipo 613 hoursPresident's Cupreport
1962 April 29United States Roger PenskeCooper Monaco2 hours, 30 minutesPresident's Cupreport
1963 April 27United States Don DevineUnited States Meister Brauser RacingScarab Mk II-Chevrolet1 hour, 30 minutesVIR National Cupreport
1964 April 19United States Ed LowtherGenie Mk.8-Ford58 mi (93 km)National Championship Sports Car Racesreport
1965–1970: Not held
IMSA GT Championship
1971 April 18United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
United States Brumos Porsche-AudiPorsche 914/6300 mi (480 km)Danville 300report
1972 April 16United States Peter Gregg
United States Hurley Haywood
United States Peter GreggPorsche 911 S250 mi (400 km)Danville 250report
1973–2001: Not held
Rolex Sports Car Series
2002 September 1United Kingdom Andy Wallace
United States Chris Dyson
United States Dyson RacingCrawford SSC2K-Judd500 mi (800 km)VIR 500report
2003 October 5United Kingdom Andy Pilgrim
United States Terry Borcheller
United States Bell MotorsportsDoran JE4-Chevrolet400 km (250 mi)VIR 400report
2004 October 3South Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Max Angelelli
United States SunTrust RacingRiley Mk.XI-Pontiac400 km (250 mi)VIR 400report
2005 October 9Mexico Luis Díaz
United States Scott Pruett
United States Chip Ganassi RacingRiley Mk.XI-Lexus2 hours, 45 minutesVIR 400report
2006 April 23Germany Mike Rockenfeller
United States Patrick Long
United States Alex Job RacingCrawford DP03-Porsche400 km (250 mi)VIR 400report
2007 April 29South Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Max Angelelli
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States SunTrust RacingRiley Mk.XI-Pontiac400 km (250 mi)VIR 400report
2008 April 27United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
United States Chip Ganassi RacingRiley Mk.XX-Lexus250 mi (400 km)Bosch Engineering 250 at VIRreport
2009 April 25United States Jon Fogarty
United States Alex Gurney
United States GAINSCO/Bob Stallings RacingRiley Mk.XX-Pontiac2 hours, 45 minutesBosch Engineering 250 at VIRreport
2010 April 24United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
United States Chip Ganassi RacingRiley Mk.XX-Lexus2 hours, 45 minutesBosch Engineering 250 at VIRreport
2011 May 14Portugal João Barbosa
United States Terry Borcheller
United States J. C. France
United States Action Express RacingRiley Mk.XI-Porsche2 hours, 45 minutesBosch Engineering 250 at VIRreport
American Le Mans Series
2012 September 15Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Klaus Graf
United States Muscle Milk Pickett RacingHPD ARX-03a4 hoursAmerican Le Mans Series VIR 240report[2]
2013 October 5Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Klaus Graf
United States Muscle Milk Pickett RacingHPD ARX-03a2 hours, 45 minutesOak Tree Grand Prix at VIRreport[3]
United SportsCar Championship
20141 August 24 Mexico Luis Díaz
United States Sean Rayhall
United States 8 Star Motorsports Oreca FLM09 Chevrolet 1 hour, 30 minutes (2 x 45-minute segments) Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR report[4][5]
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella
Germany Pierre Kaffer
United States Risi Competizione Ferrari F458 Italia 2 hours, 45 minutes
20151 August 23 France Patrick Pilet
United Kingdom Nick Tandy
Germany Porsche North America Porsche 911 RSR 2 hours, 40 minutes Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR report[6]
2016 August 28 Spain Antonio García
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C7.R 2 hour, 40 minutes Michelin GT Challenge at VIR report
2017 August 27 Spain Antonio García
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C7.R 2 hour, 40 minutes Michelin GT Challenge at VIR report
2018 August 19 United States Connor De Phillippi
United Kingdom Alexander Sims
United States BMW Team RLL BMW M8 GTE 2 hour, 40 minutes Michelin GT Challenge at VIR report

References

  1. "2013 ALMS Schedule". alms.com. American Le Mans Series. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  2. "2012 VIR 240 Official Race Report" (PDF). International Motor Sports Association. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  3. "2013 Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR Official Race Report" (PDF). International Motor Sports Association. 8 October 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. "2014 Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR Official PC Race Report" (PDF). International Motor Sports Association. 25 August 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  5. "2014 Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR Official GTLM/GTD Race Report" (PDF). International Motor Sports Association. 25 August 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  6. "2015 Oak Tree Grand Prix at VIR Official Race Report" (PDF). International Motor Sports Association.
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