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2017 BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix

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The layout of theLong Beach Street Circuit

The2017 BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix was anInternational Motor Sports Association (IMSA)-sanctionedsports car race held on theLong Beach Street Circuit inCalifornia,United States, on April 8, 2017 as part of theLong Beach Grand Prix event weekend. The race was the third of twelve scheduled rounds of the2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and was held for the Prototype, Grand Touring Le Mans (GTLM) and Grand Touring Daytona (GTD) categories. The race was the shortest of the 2017 WeatherTech Championship calendar.

Jordan Taylor andRicky Taylor won an incident packed race in theirNo. 10Wayne Taylor RacingCadillac DPi-V.R to take their third win in the opening three races of the championship. TheNissan Onroak DPi ofScott Sharp andRyan Dalziel and theMazda RT24-P ofTristan Nunez andJonathan Bomarito completing the podium.Corvette Racing'sOliver Gavin andTommy Milner won in the GTLM class driving aChevrolet Corvette C7.R while theRiley Motorsports – WeatherTech RacingMercedes-AMG GT3 ofCooper MacNeil andGunnar Jeannette won in the GTD category.

Three GTD cars who crashed into the wall on the outside of the turn elevenhairpin on the last lap caused chaos for a number of vehicles as it partially blocked the track. The biggest loser was the No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette ofJan Magnussen andAntonio García. They had been leading the GTLM class but their path through the hairpin was blocked and they dropped from sixth outright and first in class to tenth outright and fifth in class, handing the class win to their teammates. Although the passing had happened underyellow flag conditions, IMSA officials took the view, as they had done earlier in the race when a crash at the hairpin partially blocked the track, that the passing was done to avoid completely blocking the track and no penalties were handed out.

Background

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Entry list

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Thirty-five cars were officially entered for the BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix, with the bulk of entries in the twoGrand Touring (GT) categories: Grand Touring Le Mans (GTLM) and Grand Touring Daytona (GTD).[1] Since the majority of the remaining rounds of the2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship were sprint races, teams entered their regular driver pairings for the first time this season.[2] Because of the lack of space provided by the Long Beach paddock,International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) only accepted "premium" entrants (teams participating in the whole championship) for this year's race.[1] SevenDaytona Prototype International (DPi) chassis were represented in the Prototype class, including a trio ofCadillac DPi-V.R cars and a duo ofNissan Onroak DPi andMazda RT24-P vehicles. They were joined by three global-specificationLe Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) cars, represented by three out of the four major chassis: oneOreca 07 entered byJDC-Miller MotorSports, aLigier JS P217 utilised by PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports and oneRiley Mk. 30 operated byVisitFlorida Racing.[3]

With the absence of thePrototype Challenge class from the field, only three racing classes were represented in Long Beach.[3] GTLM was represented by nine entries from manufacturers such asCorvette Racing,Ford Chip Ganassi Racing USA,Porsche,Ferrari (Risi Competizione) andBMW with no major changes in that field.[1] In the list of GTD entrants, sixteenGT3-specification vehicles were represented by eight different manufacturers.[2] The No. 991The Racer's GroupPorsche 911 GT3 R was reinstated to the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship after it was withdrawn following a number offlat tires with the car at the season-opening24 Hours of Daytona.[1][2] Although it was listed as an entrant,[1] Dream Racing's No. 27Lamborghini Huracán did not participate despite their headquarters being within a close proximity to Long Beach.[2] Alegra Motorsports had originally planned to focus solely on the 2017 North American Endurance Cup but the team entered its No. 28 Porsche 991 GT3 R for the Long Beach round.[2]

Preview

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IMSA's president Scott Atherton confirmed the BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix was part of the series' schedule for the2017 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship atRoad America's victory lane in August 2016.[4] It was the fourth consecutive year the event was held as part of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the tenth annual running of the race, counting the period between 2006 and 2013 when it was a round of theRolex Sports Car Series and theAmerican Le Mans Series respectively.[5] The 2017 BUBBA Burger Sports Car Grand Prix was the third of twelve scheduled sports car races of 2018 by IMSA, the shortest of the season in terms of distance, and it was the first round not held as part of the North American Endurance Cup.[4] The race was held at the eleven-turn 1.968 mi (3.167 km)Long Beach street circuit on April 8.[4][6]

The Long Beach Street Circuit(pictured in 2009), where the race was held.

After the12 Hours of Sebring three weeks earlier,Jordan Taylor andRicky Taylor led the Prototype Drivers' Championship with 70 points, ahead ofFilipe Albuquerque,João Barbosa andChristian Fittipaldi with 65 points, andDane Cameron,Mike Conway, andEric Curran in third with 56 points.[7] With 67 points, GTLM was led bySébastien Bourdais,Joey Hand, andDirk Müller with a four-point advantage overAntonio García,Jan Magnussen andMike Rockenfeller.[7] In GTD, the Drivers' Championship was led byJeroen Bleekemolen, Mario Farnbacher andBen Keating with 66 points; the trio held a six-point gap overJules Gounon,Christopher Mies, andConnor De Phillippi.[7]Cadillac, Ford, andMercedes-AMG were leading their respective Manufacturers' Championships, whileWayne Taylor Racing, Ford Chip Ganassi Racing, andRiley Motorsports each led their own Teams' Championships.[7]

IMSA altered the balance of performance to try to create parity within each category for the third time in the season. All of the Cadillac DPi-V.Rs had their fuel tanks reduced by 2 L (0.44 imp gal; 0.53 US gal), and the size of their fuel hose restrictors were reduced by 0.5 mm (0.020 in) to increase the amount of its refuelling time. The Mazda RT-24Ps and the Nissan Onroak DPis had their turbocharger pressures raised for an increase in performance. The Riley/Multimatic MK30's refuelling hose restrictor was shortened by 2 mm (0.079 in). ThePorsche 911 RSR had its weight increased by 10 kg (22 lb), but lost performance with a 0.3 mm (0.012 in) reduction to its air restrictors, a 2 L (0.44 imp gal; 0.53 US gal) decrease of fuel capacity, and a 5 mm (0.20 in) shortening of their refuelling hose restrictor.[8]

Ferrari's 488 GTE received a fuel cell increase by 1 L (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal), a boost pressure raise from allrevolution per minute ranges, and had 0.5 mm (0.020 in) added to its refuelling hose restrictor to shorten its refuelling time. TheBMW M6 GTLM also received a boost pressure increase while it had a fuel cell raised by 1 L (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal). TheAcura NSX was given a higher top-end boost range to its twin-turbocharged engine; the twoLexus RC Fs had a horsepower reduction with the loss of 1 mm (0.039 in) to theair restrictor on the air intake of their engines. The Mercedes-AMG GT3 was given a weight increase of 10 kg (22 lb), while the Porsche 991 GT3 R had its weight lowered by 20 kg (44 lb).[8]

Practice and qualifying

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A two-hour practice session was held on the Friday morning before the race.[9] Jordan Taylor led overall in the No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R with a lap of 1 minute and 14.982 seconds on his final attempt of the session. The No. 2Extreme Speed Motorsports Nissan Onroak DPi ofRyan Dalziel was second-fastest.[10] Fittipaldi was third in the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Racing vehicle,Jonathan Bomarito's No. 55 Mazda RT-24P placed fourth, with Cameron's No. 31Whelen Engineering Racing car in the fifth position.[11] The GTLM class was topped by the No. 911 Porsche 911 RSR ofPatrick Pilet with a time of 1 minute and 16.670 seconds. His teammateKévin Estre in the sister No. 912 car was second and Magnussen's No. 3Chevrolet Corvette C7.R placed third.[12]Paul Miller Racing's No. 48 Lamborghini Huracán ofBryan Sellers, whose lap was 0.063 seconds faster than Bleekemolen's No. 33 Riley Motorsports Mercedes-AMG.Michael Christensen in the No. 28 Alegra Motorsports Porsche 991 R rounded out the category's top three.[13]

The session wasred flagged three times for on-track accidents. 41 minutes into the session, the brakes on the No. 90VisitFlorida Racing Mk. 30 ofRenger van der Zande failed, and he spun into the tire wall before going to hit the concrete barrier alongside the circuit at the turn onerun-off area.[12][13] The car sustained heavy damage to its right-front and left-hand quarter panels, but van der Zande was uninjured and exited his car without external aid.[12] William Owen locked the No. 52 PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports Ligier JS P2's brakes and had a similar accident to van der Zande at the first corner 23 minutes later. Owen got the car back to thepit lane and the session was stopped for six minutes while debris was cleared from the circuit.[13][11] The final stoppage came whenScott Pruett crashed the No. 143GT Racing Lexus RC F into the outside wall leaving the fifth corner with its left-hand quarter. Pruett was uninjured, but the car was extricated to the pit lane by course officials for repairs, and four minutes of the practice session were left to run.[10][11][13] After practice, Visit Florida Racing withdrew the No. 90 car because the left-front portion of its tub was damaged beyond repair, and the team did not transport a sparechassis to Long Beach.[14]

Ricky Taylor's No. 10 car led the second 25-minute practice session, followed by Bomarito's No. 55 Mazda by six-tenths of a second. Fittipaldi placed third after spinning in the session's closing minutes. The No. 4 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R ofOliver Gavin was fastest in GTLM and GTD was topped by Sellers's No. 48 Lamborghini Huracán.Andy Lally's No. 86 Michael Shank Racing Acura NSX was heavily damaged at its right-front after hitting the wall, and Pilet picked up right-rearsuspension damage to the No. 911 Porsche when he glanced the barrier at turn nine.[15] Thursday afternoon's qualifying session was divided into three groups and lasted for a total of 90 minutes.[9] GTD cars were sent onto the track first for fifteen minutes with a ten-minute interval before those grouped in GTLM and Prototype had two separate identically timed sessions. Regulations stipulate that teams are required to nominate a single driver to qualify their cars. The competitors' fastest lap times determined the starting order. IMSA then arranged the grid so that the Prototype started in front of all GTLM cars, who in turn, began ahead of the GTD field.[16]

Ricky Taylor in the No. 10 Cadillac bettered his own lap record of the Long Beach Street Circuit from the2014 event to clinch his firstpole position of the season, his second at Long Beach, and the 14th of his career with a time of 1 minute and 13.549 seconds.[17][18] He was joined on thegrid's front row by Fittipaldi whose best lap in the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Racing car was 0.204 seconds slower, and he improved his best lap during the later stages of the qualifying session.[17][19]Tristan Nunez qualified the No. 55 Mazda RT-24P in the third position.[20]Mikhail Goikhberg's No. 85JDC-Miller MotorSports Oreca 07 was the highest-placed of all the LMP2 entrants in fourth with a lap time he set in the session's closing seconds.[21] The No. 31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac of Curran started from fifth place.[22] The duo of Extreme Speed Motorsports Nissan Onroak DPis were sixth and ninth:Scott Sharp in the No. 2 car was faster than the sister No. 22 entry of Ed Brown. They were separated by the seventh-placed Tom Long in the No. 70 Mazda RT-24P and Owen's No. PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports Ligier JS P2 was eighth.[19]

In GTLM, Magnussen set a new category track record, and took his first pole position since the2016 Oak Tree Grand Prix, and the 19th of his career with a lap of 1 minute and 16.909 seconds that he set on his tenth try.[18][23][24] He was joined by Joey Hand's No. 66Ford GT on the grid's front row with his best lap being 0.092 seconds slower, and Toni Vilander drove the No. 62Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 to third place.[20] Fourth-placedLaurens Vanthoor was the only Porsche to qualify after Pilet's No. 911 car was being repaired from his earlier crash in second practice.Bill Auberlen's No. 25 BMW M6 completed the top five category qualifiers.[25] Vilander lost control of his car's rear, and spun into the tire barrier at the end of theback straight but continued without any apparent damage.[19][23]Richard Westbrook ran wide coming out of turn eight, and he made contact with the tire wall leaving the corner, removing his rear wing and left-rear quarter panel.[24] Debris was littered on the track, and the session was stopped with three minutes left to allow for its removal.[22][23] On his tenth lap, Sellers took his second consecutive GTD pole position on a street circuit with a time of 1 minute and 19.243 seconds.[23][25]Jack Hawksworth's No. 14 3GT Lexus qualified second, and Daniel Morad's No. 28 Alegra Motorsports took third. Rounding out the top five in the class were the No. 16 Change Racing Lamborghini of Corey Lewis, andLawson Aschenbach's No. 57 Stevenson MotorsportsAudi R8 LMS.[21]

Qualifying results

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Pole positions in each class are indicated inbold.[26]

Pos.ClassNo.TeamDriverTimeGapGrid
1P10United StatesWayne Taylor RacingUnited StatesRicky Taylor1:13.5491
2P5United StatesMustang Sampling RacingPortugalJoão Barbosa1:13.753+0.2042
3P55JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTristan Nunez1:14.128+0.5793
4P85United StatesJDC-Miller MotorSportsCanadaMisha Goikhberg1:14.408+0.8594
5P31United StatesWhelen Engineering RacingUnited StatesEric Curran1:14.444+0.8955
6P2United StatesTequila Patrón ESMUnited StatesScott Sharp1:14.563+1.0146
7P70JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTom Long1:14.961+1.4127
8P52United StatesPR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsUnited StatesWill Owen1:16.521+2.9798
9P22United StatesTequila Patrón ESMUnited StatesEd Brown1:16.682+3.1339
10GTLM3United StatesCorvette RacingDenmarkJan Magnussen1:16.909+3.36010
11GTLM66United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingUnited StatesJoey Hand1:17.001+3.45211
12GTLM62United StatesRisi CompetizioneFinlandToni Vilander1:17.043+3.49412
13GTLM912United StatesPorsche GT TeamBelgiumLaurens Vanthoor1:17.056+3.50713
14GTLM25United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesBill Auberlen1:17.072+3.52314
15GTLM4United StatesCorvette RacingUnited KingdomOliver Gavin1:17.115+3.56615
16GTLM24United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesJohn Edwards1:17.290+3.75116
17GTLM67United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingUnited KingdomRichard Westbrook1:17.487+3.93817
18GTD48United StatesPaul Miller RacingUnited StatesBryan Sellers1:19.243+5.69419
19GTD15United States3GT RacingUnited KingdomJack Hawksworth1:19.276+5.72720
20GTD28United States Alegra MotorsportsCanadaDaniel Morad1:19.375+5.82621
21GTD16United States Change RacingUnited StatesCorey Lewis1:19.379+5.83022
22GTD57United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited StatesLawson Aschenbach1:19.752+6.20323
23GTD33United StatesRiley Motorsports – Team AMGUnited StatesBen Keating1:19.876+6.32724
24GTD991United StatesTRGBelgiumJan Heylen1:19.885+6.33625
25GTD93United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianUnited KingdomKatherine Legge1:20.029+5.58026
26GTD73United States Park Place MotorsportsUnited StatesPatrick Lindsey1:20.149+6.60027
27GTD75AustraliaSunEnergy1 RacingUnited StatesBoris Said1:20.173+6.62428
28GTD63United StatesScuderia CorsaDenmarkChristina Nielsen1:20.203+6.55429
29GTD86United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.1:20.242+6.69330
30GTD50United StatesRiley Motorsports – WeatherTech RacingUnited StatesCooper MacNeil1:20.363+6.81431
31GTD96United StatesTurner MotorsportUnited StatesBret Curtis1:21.523+7.97432
32GTD54United StatesCORE AutosportUnited StatesJon Bennett1:22.837+9.28833
33GTLM911United StatesPorsche GT TeamDid not participate181
34GTD14United States3GT RacingDid not participate341
WDP90United StatesVisitFlorida RacingWithdrawn2

Notes:

  • ^1  – The No. 143GT Racing and No. 911 Porsche GT Team entries did not participate in qualifying after crashes in practice left them unable to participate.[21]
  • ^2  – The No. 90VisitFlorida Racing car was withdrawn due to a heavy amount of damage to its tub in an accident during the first practice session.[14]

Race

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Weather conditions at the start were dry and clear. The air temperature throughout the race was between 64.2 and 66.6 °F (17.9 and 19.2 °C) and the track temperature ranged from 65 to 68 °F (18 to 20 °C).[27] The No. 911 Porsche 911 RSR of Pilet andDirk Werner had many of the components attached to its sub-frame replaced overnight to allow for the car's participation in the event after the damage sustained to it in the second practice session.[28] Thegreen flag was waved by singer-songwriter and grand marshalChester Bennington at 13:05Pacific Standard Time (UTC−08:00) to signal the race's commencement.[9][29] Ricky Taylor blocked Barbosa and Nunez to hold the lead on the approach to turn one. Nunez however got ahead of Fittipaldi on the inside line at the same corner for the second position. Exiting turn five, the right-rearquarter panel of Brown's No. 22 Nissan DPi was hit by Vilander's Ferrari, spinning him 180 degrees, and catching out Hand's No. 66 Ford which was close behind the pair. Magnussen made contact with the rear of Hand's car, and fell from the lead of GTLM to sixth in class. Long overtook Goikhberg for fifth overall going into turn one. Afull course caution was displayed soon after, and Vilander's Ferrari and Brown's Nissan DPi retired because of the heavy amount damage to their cars.[30]

Racing resumed with 78 minutes and 3 seconds left with Ricky Taylor maintaining his lead over Nunez by using the higher amount oftorque in his car and Vanthoor leading the eight-car GTLM field.[30] Goikhberg had been unsettled by the bumpy track surface,[31] and he locked his brakes on the way to running straight into the turn nine run-off area. He reversed to rejoin the track, but he dropped to 32nd overall.[30] A second full course yellow was called for on the eleventh lap when carbon fibre debris from Hand's No. 66 Ford was located by series officials on theracing line on the main straight.[30][31] Some cars from all three categories made pit stops for tires and fuel during the caution. Hand was relieved by Müller, the only driver change during the caution. At therestart on lap 15, Ricky Taylor held off Nunez on the outside line to hold the lead on the run to turn one. Curran used the slower GTD traffic to narrow the distance to Long on the main straight for fourth overall. Not long after, Auberlen blocked Gavin from overtaking him through turns eight for second in GTLM. Auberlen was later delayed by the No. 57 Stevenson Audi R8 LMS at turn six, allowing Gavin to challenge him around the inside heading towards the next corner, but Gavin was unsuccessful.[30]

Down the back stretch on the 21st lap,[31]Gunnar Jeannette's slower No. 50 Riley Mercedes-AMG made contact with the rear of Fittipaldi's No. 5 Cadillac who had just lapped him,[32] and Fittipaldi was sent spinning backwards and made a heavy impact with the turn nine tire barrier.[31] Fittipaldi's Cadillac was heavily damaged at its rear, and he drove into the pit lane for a rear bodywork assembly replacement, as the third full course caution was activated to allow for on-track debris removal.[33][34] As green flag racing resumed with just under an hour to go, some cars made their scheduled pit stops. In heavy GTD traffic, Werner's No. 911 Porsche attempted to steer left onto the inside line to pass Müller's No. 66 Ford on the main straight but Müller blocked the pass. Owen's No. 52 Ligier was under pressure from Dalziel's No. 22 Nissan DPi, and went wide into the turn one run-off area after braking later than usual for the corner. Curran overtook Long for fourth and the latter made contact with Estre's right-rear quarter panel on his No. 912 Porsche coming off the ninth corner.[30] Paul Miller Racing's No. 48 Lamborghini of Madison Snow served a stop-and-go penalty for entering the pit lane for a scheduled stop while it was closed to racing traffic.[33][35]

Porsche's No. 911 of Werner dived down the inside lane, and he ran into Müller's right-rear quarter panel at the turn eleven hairpin, sending him into a 360 degree pirouette, and removing the No. 66 Ford'srear wing after it slid backward into the outside barrier lining the track. Müller could not get the car facing in the correct direction due to the track's narrowness, and he created a temporary multi-car traffic jam, prompting the fourth full course caution.[30][31] Under caution, the majority of the Prototypes made pit stops for tires and driver changes.[34]Martin Tomczyk's No. 24 BMW M6 had earlier advanced to first in GTLM through an alternate strategy, and he took the overall lead on the 34th lap,[33] which he held at the rolling restart fromAntonio García's No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R andRyan Briscoe's No. 67 Ford.[31] At this point, Dalziel took the Prototype class lead after a short pit stop for fuel for the No. 22 Nissan DPi during the caution.[36] On lap 40, Jordan Taylor's No. 10 car was overtaken by Cameron's No. 31 vehicle driving towards the entry for the first turn for second in the Prototype category and tenth overall.[31] Cameron lost the place on the next lap when GTD traffic on the back straight impeded him and allowed Jordan Taylor to make the pass on the outside.[30]

On lap 42, the final caution was given.[37] Cameron made an unforced driving error,[33] as he carried too much speed,[32] and made contact with the inside wall at turn eight.[34] The impact put Cameron heavily into the outside retaining wall leaving the corner.[31] Cameron was injured but the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Car was retired because to the heavy amount of damage it sustained.[33][36] Tomczyk led at the restart on lap 48.[37] That lap, Dalziel moved to the overall lead by passing Tomczyk on the run to turn six. Tomczyk lost second to Jordan Taylor on the main straight at the beginning of the following lap.[30] Taylor closed to within a second per lap of Dalziel but the latter responded by setting strong lap times to maintain the first position.[31] Six minutes later, Tomczyk slowed with a suspectedengine control unit failure exiting turn eight, handing the lead of GTLM to the No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette of Garcia. His teammateTommy Milner in the sister No. 3 car got ahead of Briscoe's No. 67 vehicle for second on the run to the ninth corner.[33] With six minutes remaining, Dalziel was delayed by slower GTD traffic, allowing Jordan Taylor to challenge him.[32] Taylor took advantage of Dalziel being further bulked by GTD traffic on the approach to turn one to pass him around the outside for the lead.[36][38]

An initial attack from Dalziel to retake the first position was repelled by Jordan Taylor,[31] who kept the lead to claim his and Ricky Taylor's third win in a row, and their third overall Long Beach victory.[34][36] Dalziel followed 6.349 seconds later in second to take his and Sharp's best finish of the season at the time, and the overall podium was completed by Bomarito and Nunez's No. 55 Mazda RT-24P in third.[36] Three GTD cars crashed into the turn elevenhairpin outside wall on the last lap and created chaos for a number of vehicles as it partially blocked the track. The biggest loser was the No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette ofJan Magnussen andAntonio García whose path through the hairpin was blocked and they fell from sixth outright and first in class to tenth outright and fifth in class, handing the class win to Milner and Gavin. Although the passing had happened underyellow flag conditions, IMSA officials took the view, as they had done earlier in the race when a crash at the hairpin partially blocked the track, that the passing was done to avoid completely blocking the track and no penalties were handed out.[38][39][40] GTD was won by the No. 50 Riley Technologies Mercedes-AMG ofCooper MacNeil and Jeanette after a strategy to make an early pit stop for fuel allowed him to keep the class lead.[35]

Post-race

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With a total of 105 points, Jordan Taylor and Ricky Taylor's victory allowed him to increase their advantage over Fittipaldi and Barbosa in the Prototype Drivers' Championship to 16 points. Goikhberg and his co-driverStephen Simpson advanced from fifth to third.[41] In the GTLM Drivers' Championship, Müller and Hand extended their lead to four points over Garcia and Magnussen, while Westbrook and Briscoe moved from third after being fifth coming into Long Beach.[41] The final results of GTD meant Keating and Blekeeomen further increased their gap to nineteen points asAlessandro Balzan andChristina Nielsen took over the second position.[41] Cadillac, Ford, and Mercedes-AMG continued to top their respective Manufacturers' Championships, while Wayne Taylor Racing, Ford Chip Ganassi Racing, and Riley Motorsports kept their respective advantages in the trio of Teams' Championships with nine races left in the season.[41]

Race results

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Class winners are denoted inbold.[42]

Final race classification
PosClassNo.TeamDriversChassisTireLapsTime/Retired
Engine
1P10United StatesWayne Taylor RacingUnited StatesRicky Taylor
United StatesJordan Taylor
Cadillac DPi-V.RC6301:40:37.481
Cadillac 6.2 LV8
2P2United StatesTequila Patrón ESMUnited StatesScott Sharp
United KingdomRyan Dalziel
Nissan Onroak DPiC63+6.349
Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 LTurboV6
3P55United States Mazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTristan Nunez
United StatesJonathan Bomarito
Mazda RT24-PC63+15.735
Mazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 LTurboI4
4P85United StatesJDC-Miller MotorSportsCanadaMikhail Goikhberg
South AfricaStephen Simpson
Oreca 07C63+18.176
Gibson GK428 4.2 LV8
5P52United StatesPR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsUnited KingdomTom Kimber-Smith
United StatesWilliam Owen
Ligier JS P217C63+1:05.741
Gibson GK428 4.2 LV8
6GTLM4United StatesCorvette RacingUnited KingdomOliver Gavin
United StatesTommy Milner
Chevrolet Corvette C7.RM63+1:09.399
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 LV8
7GTLM67United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingAustraliaRyan Briscoe
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
Ford GTM63+1:11.229
FordEcoBoost 3.5 LTwin-turboV6
8GTLM912United StatesPorsche GT TeamFranceKévin Estre
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
Porsche 911 RSRM63+1:11.873
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
9GTLM25United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesBill Auberlen
United KingdomAlexander Sims
BMW M6 GTLMM63+1:14.238
BMW 4.4 LTurboV8
10GTLM3United StatesCorvette RacingDenmarkJan Magnussen
SpainAntonio García
Chevrolet Corvette C7.RM63+1:25.009
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 LV8
11GTD50United StatesRiley Motorsports – WeatherTech RacingUnited StatesCooper MacNeil
United StatesGunnar Jeannette
Mercedes-AMG GT3C62+1 Lap
Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 LV8
12GTD33United StatesRiley Motorsports – Team AMGNetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
United StatesBen Keating
Mercedes-AMG GT3C62+1 Lap
Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 LV8
13GTLM911United StatesPorsche GT TeamFrancePatrick Pilet
GermanyDirk Werner
Porsche 911 RSRM62+1 Lap
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
14GTD63United StatesScuderia CorsaDenmarkChristina Nielsen
ItalyAlessandro Balzan
Ferrari 488 GT3C62+1 Lap
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8
15GTLM24United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesJohn Edwards
GermanyMartin Tomczyk
BMW M6 GTLMM62+1 Lap
BMW 4.4 LTurboV8
16GTD73United States Park Place MotorsportsGermanyJörg Bergmeister
United StatesPatrick Lindsey
Porsche 911 GT3 RC62+1 Lap
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
17GTD991United StatesTRGGermanyWolf Henzler
BelgiumJan Heylen
Porsche 911 GT3 RC62+1 Lap
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
18GTD14United States3GT RacingUnited StatesScott Pruett
United StatesSage Karam
Lexus RC F GT3C62+1 Lap
Lexus 5.0LV8
19GTD93United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb AgajanianUnited StatesAndy Lally
United KingdomKatherine Legge
Acura NSX GT3C62+1 Lap
Acura 3.5 LTurboV6
20GTD16United States Change RacingUnited StatesCorey Lewis
Netherlands Jeroen Mul
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C62+1 Lap
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
21P70United States Mazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTom Long
United StatesJoel Miller
Mazda RT-24PC62+1 Lap
Mazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 LTurboI4
22

DNF

GTD96United StatesTurner MotorsportGermanyJens Klingmann
United StatesBret Curtis
BMW M6 GT3C61Crash
BMW 4.4LTurboV8
23

DNF

GTD86United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb AgajanianUnited StatesJeff Segal
BrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
Acura NSX GT3C61Crash
Acura 3.5 LTurboV6
24

DNF

GTD15United States3GT RacingUnited StatesRobert Alon
United KingdomJack Hawksworth
Lexus RC F GT3C61Crash
Lexus 5.0LV8
25GTD28United States Alegra MotorsportsDenmarkMichael Christensen
CanadaDaniel Morad
Porsche 911 GT3 RC61+2 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
26GTD57United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited States Andrew Davis
United StatesLawson Aschenbach
Audi R8 LMSC61+2 Laps
Audi 5.2LV10
27GTLM66United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingGermanyDirk Müller
United StatesJoey Hand
Ford GTM61+2 Laps
FordEcoBoost 3.5 LTwin-turboV6
28GTD54United StatesCORE AutosportUnited StatesJon Bennett
United StatesColin Braun
Porsche 911 GT3 RC61+2 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
29P5United StatesMustang Sampling RacingPortugalJoão Barbosa
BrazilChristian Fittipaldi
Cadillac DPi-V.RC61+2 Laps
Cadillac 6.2 LV8
30GTD75United StatesSunEnergy1 RacingUnited StatesBoris Said
FranceTristan Vautier
Mercedes-AMG GT3C60+3 Laps
Mercedes AMGM159 6.2 LV8
31GTD48United StatesPaul Miller RacingUnited StatesBryan Sellers
United StatesMadison Snow
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C53+10 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
32

DNF

P31United StatesWhelen Engineering RacingUnited StatesDane Cameron
United StatesEric Curran
Cadillac DPi-V.RC41Crash
Cadillac 6.2 LV8
33

DNF

P22United StatesTequila Patrón ESMUnited StatesJohannes van Overbeek
United StatesEd Brown
Nissan Onroak DPiC2Crash
Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 LTurboV6
34

DNF

GTLM62United StatesRisi CompetizioneFinlandToni Vilander
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
Ferrari 488 GTEM0Crash
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8
35

DNS

P90United StatesVisitFlorida RacingBelgiumMarc Goossens
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
Riley Mk. 30CDid not start
Gibson GK428 4.2 LV8
Sources:[43][44]
Tyre manufacturers
Key
SymbolTyre manufacturer
CContinental
MMichelin

Standings after the race

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Prototype Drivers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1United StatesJordan Taylor
United StatesRicky Taylor
105
2PortugalJoão Barbosa
BrazilChristian Fittipaldi
89
3 2CanadaMisha Goikhberg
South AfricaStephen Simpson
82
4 2United KingdomRyan Dalziel
United StatesScott Sharp
81
5 2United StatesDane Cameron
United StatesEric Curran
79


PC Drivers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1United StatesJames French
MexicoPatricio O'Ward
United StatesKyle Masson
72
2United StatesSean Rayhall60
3United States Chapman Ducote
ColombiaGustavo Yacamán
59
4United StatesBuddy Rice
United States Don Yount
United StatesMark Kvamme
58
5United StatesNicholas Boulle36


GTLM Drivers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1United StatesJoey Hand
GermanyDirk Müller
91
2SpainAntonio García
DenmarkJan Magnussen
89
3 2AustraliaRyan Briscoe
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
82
4FrancePatrick Pilet
GermanyDirk Werner
82
5 2ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
FinlandToni Vilander
82
GTD Drivers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
United StatesBen Keating
98
2 5ItalyAlessandro Balzan
DenmarkChristina Nielsen
77
3CanadaDaniel Morad
DenmarkMichael Christensen
75
4 4BelgiumJan Heylen72
5 1United StatesLawson Aschenbach
United States Andrew Davis
70

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
Protoype Teams' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States #10Wayne Taylor Racing105
2United States #5Mustang Sampling Racing89
3 2United States #85JDC-Miller MotorSports82
4 2United States #2Tequila Patrón ESM81
5 2United States #31Whelen Engineering Racing79
PC Teams' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States #38 Performance Tech Motorsports72
2United States #26 BAR1 Motorsports61
3United States #8Starworks Motorsport58
4United States #20 BAR1 Motorsports58
5United States #88Starworks Motorsport28


GTLM Teams' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States #66Ford Chip Ganassi Racing91
2United States #3Corvette Racing89
3 2United States #67Ford Chip Ganassi Racing82
4United States #911Porsche GT Team82
5 2United States #62Risi Competizione82
GTD Teams' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States #33Riley Motorsports Team AMG98
2 5United States #63Scuderia Corsa77
3United States #28 Alegra Motorsports75
4United States #57 Stevenson Motorsports70
5 1United States #86Michael Shank Racing withCurb-Agajanian70

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
Prototype Manufacturers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1United StatesCadillac105
2JapanNissan94
3JapanMazda92
GTLM Manufacturers' Championship standings[41]
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1United StatesFord99
2United StatesChevrolet98
3 1GermanyPorsche88
4 1ItalyFerrari86
5GermanyBMW82
GTD Manufacturers' Championship standing[41]
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1GermanyMercedes-AMG100
2 1GermanyPorsche91
3 1ItalyFerrari86
4 2GermanyAudi85
5 1JapanAcura79

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.


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