GRAND-AM 101


Fast Facts

GRAND-AM was founded in 1999.
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Executive Bios

Learn about the talented executive leadership at GRAND-AM Road Racing. 
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What is GRAND-AM?

GRAND-AM races at some of the world's most prestigious venues.
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What is Sports Car Racing?

Sports car racing provides fans with the opportunity to witness cars they might see on the street or even drive.
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Series Introductions

GRAND-AM sanctions two highly competitive sports car series: the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 and the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.
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100th Daytona Prototype Race

This section commemorates the 100th Daytona Prototype race - the 2010 Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway.
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Evolution of the Daytona Prototype Category

The Daytona Prototype category has attracted the attention of superstar drivers and universally recognized teams.
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Evolution of the Grand Touring (GT) Category

The GT, or Grand Touring, class has long been a staple of sports car racing, both in national and international competition.
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Video: Tech Talk

Tech Talk
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Understanding The Sport

Learn about the flags, qualifying procedure, race control and more.
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Procedures/Rules

GRAND-AM employs a number of unique rules at each event. Learn what each one means.
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Points Structure

Like other major racing series, GRAND-AM awards several driver, manufacturer and team championships each season.
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Ladder Series

The Ford Racing Mustang Challenge and the Ferrari Challenge are both sanctioned by GRAND-AM.
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Camp Boggy Creek

GRAND-AM's support of Boggy Creek has expanded to include highly-anticipated events such as GRAND-AM Day at Camp Boggy Creek.
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Glossary

Get up to speed with the latest GRAND-AM and sports car racing terminology.
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