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{{Short description|Sports car race}} |
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{{About||the open-wheel car race|IndyCar Monterey Grand Prix}} |
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{{Infobox motor race |
{{Infobox motor race |
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|Race title = |
|Race title = Motul Course de Monterey |
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|Logo = |
|Logo = |
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|Track map = [[File:Laguna Seca.svg|250px]] |
|Track map = [[File:Laguna Seca.svg|250px]] |
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|Series long = [[IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]] |
|Series long = [[IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship]] |
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|Series short = USCC |
|Series short = USCC |
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|Venue = [[WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca]] |
|Venue = [[WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca]] |
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|Sponsor = [[ |
|Sponsor = [[Motul (company)|Motul]] |
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|First race = 1950 |
|First race = 1950 |
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|First series race = 2014 |
|First series race = 2014 |
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|Laps = |
|Laps = |
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|Duration = 2 hour 40 minutes |
|Duration = 2 hour 40 minutes |
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|Previous names = Pebble Beach Road Races<br />Monterey Triple Crown<br />Monterey Sports Car Championships<br />American Le Mans Monterey<br />America's Tire 250 |
|Previous names = IMSA Monterey Grand Prix<br />Pebble Beach Road Races<br />Monterey Triple Crown<br />Monterey Sports Car Championships<br />American Le Mans Monterey<br />America's Tire 250 |
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|Most wins driver = ''5 drivers tied'' (3)<!-- Hill, Holbert, Capello, McNish, Biela --> |
|Most wins driver = ''5 drivers tied'' (3)<!-- Hill, Holbert, Capello, McNish, Biela --> |
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|Most wins team = [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] (6) |
|Most wins team = [[Joest Racing|Audi Sport North America]] (6) |
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The ''' |
The '''Course de Monterey''' is a [[sports car racing|sports car race]] held annually at [[WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca]] by the [[International Motor Sports Association]] (IMSA). The event began in 1950 as a race on the roads of [[Pebble Beach, California]]. In 1951, it was added to the new [[SCCA National Sports Car Championship]]. When Laguna Seca Raceway was built in 1957, the races moved there. The event fell dormant after the National Championship was discontinued in 1957, but was revived by the [[SCCA]]'s new [[United States Road Racing Championship]] in 1963. The race fell dormant again in 1969, and was revived in 1973 with the [[IMSA GT Championship]]. |
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==Pebble Beach== |
==Pebble Beach== |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Pollack]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Pollack]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Carstens]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Carstens]] |
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| [[Allard|Allard 2J]]-[[Cadillac]] |
| [[Allard Motor Company|Allard 2J]]-[[Cadillac]] |
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| {{convert|100|mi|km}} |
| {{convert|100|mi|km}} |
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| Pebble Beach Cup |
| Pebble Beach Cup |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Pollack]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Pollack]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Carstens]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Carstens]] |
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| [[Allard|Allard 2J]]-[[Cadillac]] |
| [[Allard Motor Company|Allard 2J]]-[[Cadillac]] |
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| {{convert|100|mi|km}} |
| {{convert|100|mi|km}} |
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| Del Monte Trophy |
| Del Monte Trophy |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chuck Parsons]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chuck Parsons]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chuck Parsons]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chuck Parsons]] |
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| [[Lotus 23]]-[[Ford]] |
| [[Lotus 23]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] |
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| {{convert|150|mi|km}} |
| {{convert|150|mi|km}} |
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| Laguna Seca 150 |
| Laguna Seca 150 |
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! 1982 |
! 1982 |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul Jr. (racing driver)|John Paul Jr.]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Holbert Racing]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Holbert Racing]] |
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| [[Lola T600]]-[[Chevrolet]] |
| [[Lola T600]]-[[Chevrolet]] |
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! 1997 |
! 1997 |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Paul Jr. (racing driver)|John Paul Jr.]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Butch Leitzinger]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dyson Racing]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dyson Racing]] |
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| [[Riley & Scott Mk III]]-[[Ford]] |
| [[Riley & Scott Mk III]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] |
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| 1 Hour, 45 Minutes |
| 1 Hour, 45 Minutes |
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| [[VISA (credit card)|VISA]] Sports Car Championships |
| [[VISA (credit card)|VISA]] Sports Car Championships |
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| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Renger van der Zande]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} Mirco Schultis |
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Renger van der Zande]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} Mirco Schultis |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Starworks Motorsport]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Starworks Motorsport]] |
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| [[Oreca FLM09]] [[Chevrolet]] |
| [[Le Mans Prototype Challenge|Oreca FLM09]] [[Chevrolet]] |
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| 2 Hours (PC, GTD) |
| 2 Hours (PC, GTD) |
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| rowspan="2"| [[Continental Tire]] Monterey Grand Prix Powered By [[Mazda]] |
| rowspan="2"| [[Continental Tire]] Monterey Grand Prix Powered By [[Mazda]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Johannes van Overbeek]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} Ed Brown |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Johannes van Overbeek]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} Ed Brown |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Extreme Speed Motorsports]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Extreme Speed Motorsports]] |
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| [[HPD ARX-03 |
| [[HPD ARX-03]]b |
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| 2 Hours (P, GTLM) |
| 2 Hours (P, GTLM) |
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| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Michael Valiante]]<br>{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Richard Westbrook]] |
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Michael Valiante]]<br>{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Richard Westbrook]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Spirit of Daytona Racing|VisitFlorida.com Racing]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Spirit of Daytona Racing|VisitFlorida.com Racing]] |
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| Corvette DP |
| [[Corvette Daytona Prototype|Corvette DP]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| [[Continental Tire]] Monterey Grand Prix Powered By [[Mazda]] |
| [[Continental Tire]] Monterey Grand Prix Powered By [[Mazda]] |
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! rowspan="2"| 2016 |
! rowspan="2"| 2016 |
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| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Oswaldo Negri Jr.]]<br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Pew]] |
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Oswaldo Negri Jr.]]<br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Pew]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Michael Shank Racing]] with [[Curb-Agajanian Performance Group|Curb-Agajanian]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Meyer Shank Racing|Michael Shank Racing]] with [[Curb-Agajanian Performance Group|Curb-Agajanian]] |
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| [[Ligier JS P2]] [[Honda]] |
| [[Ligier JS P2]] [[Honda]] |
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| 2 Hours (P, GTLM) |
| 2 Hours (P, GTLM) |
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| rowspan="2"| [[2016 Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
| rowspan="2"| [[2016 Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} Robert Alon<br> |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Robert Alon]]<br>{{flagicon|UK}} [[Tom Kimber-Smith]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports]] |
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| [[Oreca FLM09]] [[Chevrolet]] |
| [[Le Mans Prototype Challenge|Oreca FLM09]] [[Chevrolet]] |
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| 2 Hours (PC, GTD) |
| 2 Hours (PC, GTD) |
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| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marc Goossens]]<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Renger van der Zande]] |
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marc Goossens]]<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Renger van der Zande]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Spirit of Daytona Racing|VisitFlorida.com Racing]] |
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Spirit of Daytona Racing|VisitFlorida.com Racing]] |
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| Ligier JS P217 |
| [[Ligier JS P217]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| America's Tire 250 |
| America's Tire 250 |
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| ''[[2017 Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
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! 2018 |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Pipo Derani]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Johannes van Overbeek]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Extreme Speed Motorsports|Tequila Patrón ESM]] |
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| [[Ligier Nissan DPi|Nissan Onroak DPi]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| America's Tire 250 |
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| ''[[2018 Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
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! 2019 |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dane Cameron]]<br>{{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Team Penske|Acura Team Penske]] |
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| [[Acura ARX-05]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| IMSA Monterey Grand Prix |
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| ''[[2019 Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
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! 2020 |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Hélio Castroneves]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ricky Taylor]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Team Penske|Acura Team Penske]] |
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| [[Acura ARX-05]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship |
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| ''[[2020 Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship|report]]'' |
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! 2021 |
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| {{flagicon|POR}} [[Filipe Albuquerque]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ricky Taylor]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Taylor Racing|Konica Minolta Acura]] |
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| [[Acura ARX-05]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship |
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| ''[[2021 IMSA Monterey Grand Prix|report]]'' |
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! 2022 |
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| {{flagicon|POR}} [[Filipe Albuquerque]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ricky Taylor]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Wayne Taylor Racing|Konica Minolta Acura]] |
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| [[Acura ARX-05]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship |
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| ''[[2022 Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championship|report]]'' |
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! 2023 |
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| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Sébastien Bourdais]]<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Renger van der Zande]] |
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chip Ganassi Racing|Cadillac Racing]] |
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| [[Cadillac V-Series.R]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| Motul Course de Monterey Powered by [[Hyundai N]] |
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| ''[[2023 Motul Course de Monterey|report]]'' |
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! 2024 |
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| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Mathieu Jaminet]]<br>{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Nick Tandy]] |
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| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Team Penske|Porsche Penske Motosport]] |
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| [[Porsche 963]] |
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| 2 Hours, 40 Minutes |
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| Motul Course de Monterey Powered by [[Hyundai N]] |
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| ''[[2024 Motul Course de Monterey|report]]'' |
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:{{note|1|1}} Doubleheader events in 1974 and 1975 |
:{{note|1|1}} Doubleheader events in 1974 and 1975 |
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:{{note|2|2}} IMSA were also the headlining race at the [[Monterey Grand Prix]] in 1976 and 1977 |
:{{note|2|2}} IMSA were also the headlining race at the [[Monterey Grand Prix]] in 1976 and 1977 |
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:{{note|3|3}} Split races in 2014 and 2016 |
:{{note|3|3}} Split races in 2014 and 2016 |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{ALMS races}} |
{{ALMS races}} |
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{{United SportsCar Championship races}} |
{{United SportsCar Championship races}} |
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[[Category:Monterey Sports Car Championships| ]] |
[[Category:Monterey Sports Car Championships| ]] |
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[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1950]] |
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1950]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 16 May 2024
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship | |
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Venue | WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca |
Corporate sponsor | Motul |
First race | 1950 |
First USCC race | 2014 |
Duration | 2 hour 40 minutes |
Previous names | IMSA Monterey Grand Prix Pebble Beach Road Races Monterey Triple Crown Monterey Sports Car Championships American Le Mans Monterey America's Tire 250 |
Most wins (driver) | 5 drivers tied (3) |
Most wins (team) | Audi Sport North America (6) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Porsche (9) |
The Course de Monterey is a sports car race held annually at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The event began in 1950 as a race on the roads of Pebble Beach, California. In 1951, it was added to the new SCCA National Sports Car Championship. When Laguna Seca Raceway was built in 1957, the races moved there. The event fell dormant after the National Championship was discontinued in 1957, but was revived by the SCCA's new United States Road Racing Championship in 1963. The race fell dormant again in 1969, and was revived in 1973 with the IMSA GT Championship.
Between 1999 and 2013 the event was a part of the American Le Mans Series, until the series merged with the Rolex Sports Car Series in 2014 to form the United SportsCar Championship.
Pebble Beach
Year | Drivers | Team | Car | Duration/Distance | Race Title | Report |
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1950 | Phil Hill | Phil Hill | Jaguar XK120 M | 100 miles (160 km) | Pebble Beach Road Race | report |
SCCA National Sports Car Championship | ||||||
1951 | Bill Pollack | Tom Carstens | Allard 2J-Cadillac | 100 miles (160 km) | Pebble Beach Cup | report |
1952 | Bill Pollack | Tom Carstens | Allard 2J-Cadillac | 100 miles (160 km) | Del Monte Trophy | report |
1953 | Phil Hill | Phil Hill | Ferrari 250 MM Vignale Spyder Series I | 100 miles (160 km) | Del Monte Trophy | report |
1954 | Sterling Edwards | Ferrari 340 MM | 100 miles (160 km) | Del Monte Trophy | report | |
1955 | Phil Hill | Ferrari 750 Monza | 100 miles (160 km) | Del Monte Trophy | report | |
1956 | Carroll Shelby | Dick Hall | Ferrari 750 Monza Scaglietti | 100 miles (160 km) | Del Monte Trophy | report |
Laguna Seca
References
External links
- United SportsCar Championship official site
- Ultimate Racing History: Laguna Seca archive
- Racing Sports Cars: Laguna Seca archive, Pebble Beach archive
- World Sports Racing Prototypes: SCCA National archive, USRRC archive, IMSA archive
- Etceterini