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Old 09-30-05, 01:12 PM
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American Lemans Comes To Houston In 2006!

AMERICAN LEMANS COMES TO HOUSTON IN 2006!
<HR style="COLOR: #bfbfbf" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Braselton, Ga. - Featuring two new venues in highly sought after markets and an enhanced television broadcast package involving both CBS Sports and SPEED Channel, the American Le Mans Series announced its 10-race schedule for 2006 today during its annual "State of the Series" address.

The address was made at Road Atlanta, site of this weekend's Petit Le Mans and Round 9 of the ALMS.

"We could not be more pleased about our 2006 event schedule," said Scott Atherton, president and CEO of the American Le Mans Series. "The combination of venues, markets and television package we were able to assemble further cements the American Le Mans Series as the premier sports car racing series in North America."

New events for 2006 include the Houston Grand Prix in May, at the city's downtown street course, and the Grand Prix of Utah at the new Miller Motorsports Park, an impressive, expansive road course just outside Salt Lake City.

On the television side, the American Le Mans Series will appear on CBS Sports five times in 2006, the most network appearances for the series in its history. Rounds 2 through 6 will be shown on CBS Sports, offering continuity on network television the ALMS hasn't seen in its lifetime.

In addition, SPEED Channel will continue its long-standing partnership with the ALMS with five broadcasts.

"When we started the process of forming our schedule for 2006, the markets impacted and expansion of our national TV broadcast package were key components," Atherton said. "Today, we have realized all of those. I feel very comfortable saying that the 2006 schedule is the strongest overall we have ever had in the history of the American Le Mans Series and confirms our continued growth and vitality."

At 4.5 miles, Miller Motorsports Park, located just outside Salt Lake City in Tooele, Utah, will be the longest track in the ALMS, as well as the longest in the United States, featuring a 3,500-foot main straight. The configuration also will feature 24 turns, again an ALMS record. The track is located on a 511-acre site in Tooele County's Deseret Peak Complex, which is 25 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport.

At 4.5 miles, Miller Motorsports Park, located just outside Salt Lake City in Tooele, Utah, will be the longest track in the ALMS, as well as the longest in the United States, featuring a 3,500-foot main straight. The configuration also will feature 24 turns, again an ALMS record. The track is located on a 511-acre site in Tooele County's Deseret Peak Complex, which is 25 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Houston played host to its first street racing event in 1998. The new 1.7-mile temporary street circuit will be located at Reliant Park and will mark the first street race for the ALMS since Miami in 2003. An added bonus is Houston as a market. It is the fourth largest city in the United States in terms of population, and it is a top-10 TV market.

"This is a schedule on which we have worked long and hard," said Tim Mayer, COO of IMSA. "It has everything a fan, sponsor and team of the ALMS could want: new events, an enhanced television package and incredible new opportunities in Salt Lake City and Houston."

Also included in the 2006 schedule is the traditional season-opener at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway and the 1,000-mile/10-hour Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. As has been in the past, SPEED Channel will continue to provide consistent live coverage of the ALMS' two premier events, as well as the season-ending Monterey Sports Car Championships at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

The series also will return to many of its traditional stops which have become popular with fans since the formation of the ALMS in 1999: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lime Rock Park, Portland International Raceway, Road America and Mosport International Raceway.

All rounds of the 2006 ALMS will be within 250 miles of the total population in the United States, based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

As was the case in 2005, drivers and teams will enjoy a schedule that allows for recovery time between events. More importantly, teams that compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans will have ample time between Round 3 at Mid-Ohio and Round 4 at Lime Rock to prepare for the historic French endurance classic. This season, series teams captured three class titles and nine podium spots in the historic French classic. The 14 ALMS teams that made the journey to Le Mans represented the largest contingent from one country in this season's race.

The American Le Mans Series
The American Le Mans Series is a series of sports car endurance racing events patterned after the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans. ALMS events feature multi-class racing among the world's most elite sports car racing drivers and teams. The starting lineup for every event includes both factory and privateer racing teams competing for overall wins as well as wins in one of four classes of competition.

The International Motor Sports Association
The International Motor Sports Association is the premier sanctioning body for sports car racing in North America. Since its establishment in 1969, IMSA has conducted hundreds of auto races on a variety of permanent and temporary racing circuits in the United States and Canada. IMSA currently sanctions several professional auto racing series, including the American Le Mans Series, Star Mazda Championship, Panoz Racing Series, Formula BMW and the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge presented by Michelin.


AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES 2006 SCHEDULE
March 18, Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, Sebring, Fla., SPEED
May 12, Lone Star Grand Prix, Houston, CBS Sports
May 21, American Le Mans at Mid-Ohio, Lexington, Ohio, CBS Sports
July 1, New England Grand Prix, Lakeville, Conn., CBS Sports
July 15, Grand Prix of Utah, Toole, Utah, CBS Sports
July 22, Portland Grand Prix, Portland, CBS Sports
Aug. 20, Generac 500 at Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wis., SPEED
Sept. 3, Grand Prix of Mosport, Bowmanville, Ontario, SPEED
Sept. 30, Petit Le Mans, Braselton, Ga., SPEED
Oct. 21, Monterey Sports Car Championships, Monterey, Calif., SPEED
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It's about GD'ed time. Road trip!
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Did I miss it somewhere in there? Will ALMS be running the same weekend as CART? I've been to all the other CART races there and plan to return.
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Originally Posted by DamonB
Did I miss it somewhere in there? Will ALMS be running the same weekend as CART? I've been to all the other CART races there and plan to return.
Yes.

ALMS on Saturday
CART on Sunday
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Yes.

ALMS on Saturday
CART on Sunday
Yee-Haw. That will be a great weekend.
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I live abot 5 mins from the track.
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You know, today has been a great day, things have just going my way for instance i was waiting in line to pay toll and when i get to the booth i find out the man in front of me paid it already.

This really tops the cake today.

"""::ALMS on Saturday, CART on Sunday"""""

is CART returning to houston?

If so, all we need is f1 and DONE!!!!
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Originally Posted by s0jan
You know, today has been a great day, things have just going my way for instance i was waiting in line to pay toll and when i get to the booth i find out the man in front of me paid it already.

This really tops the cake today.

"""::ALMS on Saturday, CART on Sunday"""""

is CART returning to houston?

If so, all we need is f1 and DONE!!!!
Champ Car in Houston 2006 news click here : https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...highlight=cart
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I have a feeling I'll have some really good seats for that one....
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I am working a group-buy for tickets if anyone is interested.

Once I have the offical seating layout I will be sure to post it.

Additionally, I have also contacted a local hotel for lodging and hope to work out a 59.99 price for anyone coming into town. More on that in the next month or two.
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Definately interested in tickets!
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Keep me informed.

In the past I stayed north of downtown because the hotels were much cheaper. I picked a hotel with a bus stop just a few blocks away that shuttled to the track so I rode that in everyday. Didn't have to fight with parking downtown and there was a shuttle stop right outside the gate near my seats on the front straight. Couldn't beat it. Going again I will either get a hotel in walking distance or I'll stay outside of downtown and bus in again.
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Thats close to my bday.
ROADTRIP!
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I'm definitely game. I attended the cart races back in 98. That was an experience!! Nothing like the sound of a motor reving to 10k and running 28+ psi. I had a blast.
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Originally Posted by Klar
Thats close to my bday.
ROADTRIP!
mine too.
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i'm gonna see if guy cosmo can get me some hot pit passes. i dont think my grand-am hard card will work for them.
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Originally Posted by DrKilljoy
mine too.
And you're so old...
I mean look at you...
You're old...

But we still love you.
Where's Blake to change your depends...
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being over the hill sucks.
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being over the hill sucks.
Keith you are younger than me, so I don't want to hear it....
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How many birds can I hit with this one stone...
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UPDATE:

GRAND PRIX OF HOUSTON UNVEILS TRACK LAYOUT FOR RETURN OF CHAMP CAR RACING TO THE STATE OF TEXAS



HOUSTON (November 9, 2005) - The majority of the drivers on the Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford roster will have never been to the city of Houston when Champ Car returns to the Lone Star State in 2006, but thanks to today's announcement, they now know where to expect once they get there.

The Grand Prix of Houston organizers today unveiled their track layout for the May 11-13 event, which will feature the Champ Car World Series, Champ Car Atlantic Series and the American Le Mans Series when Houston hosts its first world-class racing event since the Champ Cars last visited in 2001.

The 10-turn, 1.7-mile layout will wind its way through the facility surrounding the legendary Houston Astrodome as well as Reliant Stadium, site of Super Bowl XXXVIII. The massive facility will not only host a Champ Car race for the first time, but will feature a pair of twists as the Champ Cars will battle under the lights in a Saturday evening race in their return to Houston. The ALMS sportscars will race under the lights on Friday evening. The Saturday night Champ Car will be broadcast live on SPEED Channel beginning at 9 p.m. Eastern Time

Promoter Mike Lanigan, who is also the co-owner of the Mi-Jack/Conquest Racing Champ Car team, was on hand today with his Mi-Jack/Conquest squad - which is co-owned by former Indy Lights champion Eric Bachelart - to participate in the official event launch for the race.

"We knew that this race was a huge success when it was run here five years ago but we plan on building the event into something bigger and better for everyone," Lanigan said after announcing that he had inked a five-year deal to promote the Houston event. "It will be great for race fans but we are focusing on providing world-class entertainment for the entire family all built around some top-flight racing."

Event General Manager Chuck Kosich as well as officials from Reliant Park and Harris County addressed the large crowd of local business leaders gathered for the event launch. Champ Car Executive Vice-President of Governmental Affairs, Planning and Development Joe Chrnelich was on hand to witness the launch after spending much of the last year working toward Champ Car's return to Houston.

"This has been a total team effort all along and that effort paid off as we were able to bring Houston into the Champ Car family," Chrnelich said. "Clearly, today's turnout backs up what we have been thinking about this event all along. This race was one of the most exciting aspects of our 2006 schedule and we know that we will all put on a show that will make the people of Houston proud."

Current Champ Car drivers Andrew Ranger (#27 Mi-Jack/Tide Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) and Nelson Philippe (#34 Wellbox Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) were on hand to give fans and leaders in the Houston business community a first-hand look at the 750hp turbocharged fury that a Champ Car can provide. The Mi-Jack/Conquest team performed some simulated pit stops while Philippe gave some lucky Houstonites a ride in the Champ Car two-seater.

"The track looks like a lot of fun and we expect that we will have a great weekend when we come back in May," said Ranger, who finished 10th in the year-end point standings. "I think the people of Houston will enjoy the event and I hope to see a lot of them here."

Much more information about Champ Car's return to Houston, Texas can be found on the event's website, www.grandprixofhouston.com. Fans can keep up with all of the latest event news on the site and will be able to buy tickets to the May 11-13 race. In addition, fans can follow the latest happenings in Champ Car by logging on to the official website of the series, www.champcar.ws.
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this is great!!!
ALMS on Fri. and then CARTS on Sat. night under the lights!!!
I can't wait.
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Formula Mazda is also going to be there
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Originally Posted by DrKilljoy
Formula Mazda is also going to be there
what day is that?

is that Sat. before the CART race?
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Anyone seen the price of the tickets?
I'm at work so I don't feel like exploring sites that I don't know if I'll get "busted" on...
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