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Gounon Grabs Pole for Misano Race 2

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Photo: JEP/SRO Jules Gounon set the fastest time in qualifying for the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup Race 2 at Misano by narrowly pipping Kelvin van der Linde. Substituting for Sprint Cup regular Chris Lulham in the No. 3 Verstappen Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO as the Briton recovers from a medical procedure, Gounon responded after losing a provisional pole lap to a track limits infringement with a further improvement that knocked van der Linde off the top spot. Gounon’s 1:32.017 effort was just 0.057 seconds faster than the No. 32 WRT BMW M4 GT3 Evo which took victory in Race 1 on Saturday evening and marked his first Sprint Cup pole since Magny-Cours 2024. A strong effort from Kobe Pauwels in the No. 7 Comtoyou Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 EVO secured third, 0.068 shy of pole, and put the 21-year-old ahead of Max Hesse’s No. 46 WRT BMW which started Race 1 from pole. Arthur Leclerc improved late on to start fifth in his No. 50 AF Corse Ferrari 29...

Weerts, van der Linde Win Sprint Cup Misano Race 1

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Photo: JEP/SRO Charles Weerts and Kelvin van der Linde took a comfortable GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup victory in Race 1 at Misano. As the sun faded into full darkness by the end of the one-hour race, Weerts and van der Linde’s No. 32 WRT BMW M4 GT3 EVO cruised to win by 19.65 seconds over the Lionspeed Porsche 911 GT3 R Evo of Ricardo Feller and Bastian Buus. Contact at the start proved decisive in the outcome, as Weerts got an excellent launch while polesitter Valentino Rossi’s No. 46 WRT BMW and fellow front-row starter Alessandro Frassineti (Tresor Attempto Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II) both appeared slow away. Feller attempted to take advantage and split the pair but, as the Italian duo converged, contact was made that unsettled both Rossi and Frassineti while also delaying Feller. Frassineti was bounced into Marvin Dienst’s Winward Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO and the secondary contact spun the Audi across the bows of the luckless Dani Juncad...

Rossi Captures Misano Sprint Cup Pole

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Photo: JEP/SRO Valentino Rossi took a popular pole position for the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup Race 1 at Misano after a dramatic qualifying session interrupted by a red flag. Rossi’s No. 46 WRT BMW M4 GT3 EVO lapped in 1:32.154, putting him 0.141 seconds clear of Sprint Cup points leader Ricardo Feller’s No. 80 Lionspeed Porsche 911 GT3 R EVO in the A session for Pro and Gold Cup entrants. His hopes of clinging on to the top spot were aided by an early red flag in the B session for Silver and Bronze runners, when Dennis Marschall spun his Kessel Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 EVO into the Turn 4 gravel after contact with Felix Hirsiger’s No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari on an outlap. Andrea Frassineti came closest to dislodging Rossi with a best lap just 0.099 seconds shy in his No. 66 Tresor Attempto Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II, but the motorcycle racing legend wasn’t to be denied a milestone outright pole at the scene of his three previous Sprint...

Haase Fastest in Misano Sprint Cup Practice

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Christopher Haase clocked the fastest time during practice for the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup meeting at Misano. As the Sprint Cup returned following a two-month break since the Brands Hatch season opener, Haase headed the 44-car field with a 1:32.347 lap in the second of two 80-minute sessions held on Friday. The No. 84 Eastalent Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II Haase shares with Simon Reicher lapped 0.393 seconds quicker than Aurelien Panis in the No. 6 GetSpeed Team Bartone Bros Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO to raise hopes of a record-extending eleventh win at the track for Audi in the Sprint Cup. Times were quicker in the second session held in fading light, in conditions similar to those predicted for Saturday evening’s Race 1, with temperatures marginally lower than in the mid-afternoon which peaked at 86.54°F. Fabian Schiller led the way in opening practice on a 1:32.868 aboard the No. 12 GetSpeed Team Dubai Mercedes-AMG he shares with Gabriel Rindone in ...

New Porsche 911 Cup Car Eligible Beginning Next Year

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Photo: Porsche Porsche’s new 911 Cup car will become eligible in both Porsche Sprint and Endurance Challenge North America by Yokohama competition next year, officials from Porsche Motorsport North America announced on Friday. The race car, based on the latest Type-992.2 version of the Porsche 911, debuted in selected Carrera Cup markets, including North America, as well as Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup this year, ahead of a full rollout in 2027. While the previous-gen 911 GT3 Cup cars will continue to be eligible in the USAC-sanctioned series, the next generation model offers more power, improved front aero, air conditioning, cockpit improvements as well as an updated electronics package. It is priced at $375,000 USD, including import and delivery, the same price as the recently launched Porsche 911 GT4 R, which is largely based on the Cup car. Source: Sports Car 365

INSIGHT: Inside WRT’s Sporting Braintrust

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Corvette Z06 GT3.R Evo Confirmed for 2027

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Photo: Brandon Badraoui/IMSA Corvette Racing will introduce an Evo kit for its Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R next year, which is aimed at reliability and and increased serviceability according to program manager Andrea Hidalgo. The Pratt Miller-built car will enter its fourth season of GT3 competition in 2027 with updates, which Hidalgo said will be “nothing major” in terms of the current car’s appearance but a number of enhancements underneath the bodywork of the 5.5-liter V8-powered machine. “As we developed the car, there’s changes that you can’t make unless you re-homologate,” Hidalgo told Sportscar365 in an exclusive interview. “There’s changes that the FIA and IMSA say, ‘Sorry but you have to go back to the wind tunnel.’ “It’s a lot of small changes that impact things like that which causes us to go back there. “For example, debris mitigation: sometimes we have a lot of tire debris entering the...