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Old 10 Nov 1999, 09:46 (Ref:4929)   #1
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Date
Event
Location
Duration

Mar 18
Sebring Int
USA
12 hours

Apr 1
Charlotte
USA
2hrs 45mins

May 7
TBA
Europe
TBA

Jul 9
TBA
Europe
TBA

Jul 23
Sears Point
USA
2hrs 45mins

Aug 6
Mosport Park
Canada
2hrs 45mins

Sep 2
Texas
USA
2hrs 45mins

Sep 10
Portland
USA
2hrs 45mins

Sep 30
Road Atlanta
USA
1,000 miles/10hrs

Oct 15
Laguna Seca
USA
2hrs 45mins

Oct 30
Las Vegas
USA
2hrs 45mins

Dec 31
Adelaide
Australia
1,000km


Now the important question are any of the European dates going to be in the UK?


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Old 13 Dec 1999, 16:49 (Ref:4930)   #2
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The answer is unfortunately no ALMS rounds in the UK.

Silverstone had been pencilled in but has now been ruled out as the two Europe dates above fall near the British GP and the Coys festival.

The European rounds are now likely to be at Spa and the Nurburgring, with the Asia round at Sepang.
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Old 13 Dec 1999, 17:14 (Ref:4931)   #3
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I thout that the series was not going to race in san diego because the track was to short?

Did they chance there minds?
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Old 13 Dec 1999, 21:23 (Ref:4932)   #4
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The Grand Prix of San Diego has been cancelled permanently. The track was just too short, 1.4 miles, and the city was not able to get on top of the logistics of closing down a large section of downtown streets. Imagine a 42 car field on a 1.4 mile street course. The top LMP's would be into the back of the GT3's before the first lap was over.
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Old 15 Dec 1999, 09:40 (Ref:4933)   #5
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thanks for the update chaps I'll delete that date from the provisional schedule above.
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Old 14 Jan 2000, 15:42 (Ref:4934)   #6
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marcus has a real shot at the podium!marcus has a real shot at the podium!marcus has a real shot at the podium!marcus has a real shot at the podium!
there was also a planned race in Malaysia on december 3 wich has now been scrapped due to a muslim festival on the same weekend and the organizers dont want to offend anyone so they have scrapped the race all together
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Just got this new schedule with a little bit of story thing with it from a newsgroup. It also has TV stations showing it, and so far no mention of Aus TV.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13, 2000 - The American Le Mans Series finalized its
2000 racing schedule today by announcing that the second-year sports car
league will race at the famed European courses of Silverstone in England
on Saturday, May 13 and Nurburgring in Germany on July 9.

The announcement gave the series 12 races on three continents for the 2000
racing campaign.

Eurosport will televise the 500-kilometer Silverstone event live and the
1,000-kilometer Nurburgring race on a same-day delayed basis in Europe.
Speedvision and Fox Sports Net will provide coverage of the events in
North America.

Both European events will begin in daylight and end at dusk to add a
unique element for sports car fans.

Purse for each of the European events will be $100,000 and teams from
North America will be provided with a transportation allowance by the
series.

In conjunction with the American Le Mans Series agreement with the
Automobile Club l'Ouest, organizers of the historic 24 Hours of Le Mans,
the Nurburgring round will also be designated as a pre-qualifying event
for Le Mans in 2001. The Sept. 30 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta will be a
pre-qualifier for Le Mans for the third time and the new Race of 1,000
Years Dec. 31 in Adelaide, Australia, will be another.

With the finalizing of the European races, the series and SPORTS CAR, its
sanctioning organization, established that its 2000 championships would be
determined by the best 10 of 12 finishes in the final point standings in
each class.

To compete for money in the series' privateer point fund, teams must
participate in eight of the 12 races on the schedule, one of which must be
abroad. The eight-race 1999 privateer fund totaled $955,000 and with the
additional four events for 2000, it is expected to be over $1 million.

"Historically, the United Kingdom fans have been the most loyal supporters
of the 24 Hours of Le Mans," said Don Panoz, founder of the American Le
Mans Series, "and we are delighted to bring the American Le Mans Series to
Silverstone for their enjoyment. Nurburgring is one of the most
prestigious tracks in Europe, and it will be a perfect venue for the
German manufacturers -- Audi, BMW and Porsche."

The complete 2000 American Le Mans Series schedule and television
networks:

March 18 - Superflo 12 Hours at Sebring, Sebring, Fla., Speedvision, Fox
Sports Net, Eurosport April 1 - Lowes Motor Speedway, Charlotte, N.C., NBC
Sports, Eurosport

May 13 - Silverstone, England, Speedvision, Fox Sports Net, Eurosport

July 9 - Nurburgring, Nurburg, Germany, Speedvision, Fox Sports Net,
Eurosport

July 23 - Sears Point Raceway, Sonoma, Calif., Speedvision, Fox Sports
Net, Eurosport

Aug. 6 - Mosport International Raceway, Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, NBC
Sports, Eurosport

Sept. 2 - Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas, NBC Sports, Eurosport

Sept. 10 - Portland International Raceway, Portland, Ore., NBC Sports,
Eurosport

Sept. 30 - Petit Le Mans, Road Atlanta, Braselton, Ga., Speedvision, Fox
Sports Net, Eurosport

Oct. 15 - Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, Calif., Speedvision, Fox Sports
Net, Eurosport

Oct. 29 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nev., Speedvision, Fox
Sports Net, Eurosport

Dec. 31 - Race of 1,000 Years, Adelaide, Australia, NBC Sports, Eurosport


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