The IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge enters an exciting new phase in 2018, with the complete adoption of GT4 technical regulations for the headlining Grand Sport (GS) class and the introduction of the new TCR (Touring Car) class alongside the continuation of the ultra-competitive Street Tuner (ST) class.
All three classes will compete in a 10-race Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge schedule that once again takes the series to iconic road racing venues across North America as companion events to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. As has been the case for the past several years, the Continental Tire Challenge typically will provide the featured race on the day before each event weekend’s WeatherTech Championship event.
“The Continental Tire Challenge took an encouraging step forward in 2017 with the introduction of GT4 technical regulations for the GS class,” said IMSA President Scott Atherton. “In 2018, we will move to full GT4 specs for GS and will see the introduction of several impressive new race cars from fantastic manufacturers.
“At the same time, we will bring TCR competition to the Continental Tire Challenge and another outstanding mix of race cars and manufacturers that we expect will resonate with our race fans. And the ST class continues to provide outstanding competition via its established platform and battle-tested competitors.”
The 2018 season will continue the series’ tradition of opening at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, Jan. 26 with a four-hour race for the second consecutive year. The 2018 season will include two four-hour events, with the other slated for Watkins Glen International on Saturday, June 30.
Eight Continental Tire Challenge events will be two hours in length, beginning with the second round, at Sebring International Raceway on Friday, March 16. The series then returns to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday, May 5 for the first time since the 2013 season.
After the traditional late-spring/early-summer break, the series returns to action at Watkins Glen on the final Saturday in June before the lone international event of the 2018 season at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on Saturday, July 7.
Lime Rock Park hosts the Continental Tire Challenge on Saturday, July 21 followed by Road America on Saturday, Aug. 4 and VIRginia International Raceway on Saturday, Aug. 18. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca hosts the penultimate round of the season on Saturday, Sept. 8, with the season finale set for Road Atlanta on Friday, Oct. 12.
Every race in 2018 again will be televised by FOX Sports on a tape-delayed basis, and will be streamed live on IMSA.com and the IMSA mobile app.
2018 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Schedule
Date Event/Venue/Location Duration
Jan. 26 Daytona International Speedway 4 Hours
Daytona Beach, Florida
March 16 Sebring International Raceway 2 Hours
Sebring, Florida
May 5 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2 Hours
Lexington, Ohio
June 30 Watkins Glen International 4 Hours
Watkins Glen, New York
July 7 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 2 Hours
Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
July 21 Lime Rock Park 2 Hours
Lakeville, Connecticut
Aug. 4 Road America 2 Hours
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Aug. 18 VIRginia International Raceway 2 Hours
Alton, Virginia
Sept. 8 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca 2 Hours
Monterey, California
Oct. 12 Road Atlanta 2 Hours
Braselton, Georgia
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