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The 2000 American Le Mans Series was the second running of the IMSA American Le Mans Series, and overall the 30th season of an IMSA GT Championship, dating back to the 1971 edition. It was a series for Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) and Grand Touring (GT) race cars divided into 3 classes: LMP, GTS, and GT. It began March 18, 2000 and ended December ...
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca: Monterey, California: May 11 5 Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic: 100 minutes GTP, GTD Pro Streets of Detroit: Detroit, Michigan: May 31 6 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen: 6 hours All Watkins Glen International: Watkins Glen, New York: June 22 7 Chevrolet Grand Prix: 160 minutes LMP2, GTD Pro, GTD Canadian ...
American Le Mans Series. American Le Mans Monterey (1999–2013) Atlantic Championship Series (1976, 1984–1988, 1990–2004, 2008–2009) Barber Pro Series (1991–1994, 1996–2003) Can-Am (1966–1973, 1978–1982) Championship Auto Racing Teams/Champ Car World Series. Marlboro Challenge (1989, 1991) Monterey Grand Prix (1983–2004)
ALMS Petit Le Mans: 8th. #LMP-00-004. 2000 (Team Cadillac) GARRC Daytona: 13th ALMS Sebring: DNF Le Mans: 22nd ALMS Portland: 8th ALMS Petit Le Mans: 7th ALMS Laguna Seca: 7th. 2001 (Team Cadillac) Le Mans: 15th (run by DAMS) ALMS Sears Point: DNF ALMS Mosport: 4th ALMS Mid-Ohio: 7th ALMS Laguna Seca: 4th ALMS Petit Le Mans: 4th. #LMP-00-005. 2000
That took Siegel out of the Indy NXT championship hunt, then he went to the 24 Hours of Le Mans and won in the LMP2 class driving a car co-owned by McLaren CEO Zak Brown.
The inaugural Petit Le Mans took place in 1998 as a part of the Professional SportsCar Racing series, in which Panoz was an investor. For 1999, the series changed its name to the American Le Mans Series, and adopted the ACO's rulebook. The partnership with the ACO allowed ALMS teams to earn automatic entries in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
The American Le Mans Series raced on 27 different circuits during its 15-year history. Four tracks: Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Road Atlanta, and Sebring International Raceway; hosted an event in each year of the series.
The Rolex Sports Car Series was the premier series run by the Grand American Road Racing Association. It was a North American-based sports car series founded in 2000 under the name Grand American Road Racing Championship to replace the failed United States Road Racing Championship. Rolex took over as series sponsor in 2002.