GT1-class racing is one of the most hotly contested in Europe, with cars like the Aston Martin DBR9 and Maserati MC12 competing among others for top honors in the Le Mans Series and FIA GT Championship. Here in the American Le Mans Series, however, officials are considering the possibility that they'll have to shut down the class altogether.
This season, the Corvettes have had the category all to themselves, which has made the class uninteresting, with predictable outcomes. Bell Motorsports announced their intention to run Aston Martins to compete with the Corvettes for GT1 victory, but that may be another case of too little too late. Itching for a good fight, GM is reportedly dropping down to the paradoxically more competitive GT2 series. Not anxious to run another season of an empty GT1 roster, ALMS could very well cut the class out altogether.
ALMS could scrap GT1 class as Corvette drops to GT2
Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 10:31 AM Posted under Tags : alms, alms gt1, AlmsGt1, american le mans series, AmericanLeMansSeries, aston martin, aston martin alms, AstonMartin, AstonMartinAlms, c6.r, c6r, corvette alms, corvette c6.r, corvette c6r
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