Dyson is done with PMNA & Spyders
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Dyson is done with PMNA & Spyders
http://www.americanlemans.com/News/Article.aspx?ID=5018
DYSON RACING: STATEMENT ON PORSCHE PARTNERSHIP
Dyson Racing turned back the clock at Lime Rock this year with its 1985 Porsche 962 livery on the No. 16 RS Spyder.
Dyson Racing has announced that with the end of the 2008 American Le Mans Series season, it will be concluding its partnership with Porsche Motorsport and Porsche Motorsport North America. For the 2007 and 2008 race seasons, Dyson Racing campaigned two Porsche RS Spyders in the Series' LMP2 class, successfully assisting Porsche in winning back-to-back manufacturer championships.
"There is no more competitive and interesting series in racing today than the American Le Mans Series," noted Team Principal Rob Dyson. "Competing at the highest levels of sports car racing with Porsche and their historical pedigree has been an invigorating experience for our whole organization. We have enjoyed working with Porsche and their people here in the States and over in Germany. Their help in putting together a new car in less than five days after our crash at Lime Rock this year will always stand in our minds as a singular display of their dedication."
Harmut Kristen, Director of Porsche Motorsport, said, "Dyson Racing possibly took on one of the toughest challenges in sports car racing when they made the decision to enter two RS Spyders in the American Le Mans Series for 2007. But from the start in Sebring they were right there with us until the last race in Laguna Seca this year. It has been a rich and rewarding experience for all of us to cooperate on that level of racing with a team that has such a great history. I know the Dyson team will also have a great future."
The 2007 season was a homecoming for Porsche and Dyson Racing. The team ran Porsche 962s in the IMSA GTP series from 1985 through 1991, winning a dozen races with 19 podium finishes and four consecutive Porsche Cups. It won the first race they ran with the Porsche 962 at Lime Rock in May of 1985.
"In honor of our 25th anniversary in professional racing this year, we painted one of our RS Spyders at Lime Rock in the same colors as our winning car from 1985," said Chris Dyson. "It is fitting that we celebrated our silver anniversary year running with Porsche as they were instrumental in establishing our ascendancy to the top levels of sports car racing. We thank them for all of their support over the years and look back fondly on the friends we have made and the memories we share."
DYSON RACING: STATEMENT ON PORSCHE PARTNERSHIP
Dyson Racing turned back the clock at Lime Rock this year with its 1985 Porsche 962 livery on the No. 16 RS Spyder.
Dyson Racing has announced that with the end of the 2008 American Le Mans Series season, it will be concluding its partnership with Porsche Motorsport and Porsche Motorsport North America. For the 2007 and 2008 race seasons, Dyson Racing campaigned two Porsche RS Spyders in the Series' LMP2 class, successfully assisting Porsche in winning back-to-back manufacturer championships.
"There is no more competitive and interesting series in racing today than the American Le Mans Series," noted Team Principal Rob Dyson. "Competing at the highest levels of sports car racing with Porsche and their historical pedigree has been an invigorating experience for our whole organization. We have enjoyed working with Porsche and their people here in the States and over in Germany. Their help in putting together a new car in less than five days after our crash at Lime Rock this year will always stand in our minds as a singular display of their dedication."
Harmut Kristen, Director of Porsche Motorsport, said, "Dyson Racing possibly took on one of the toughest challenges in sports car racing when they made the decision to enter two RS Spyders in the American Le Mans Series for 2007. But from the start in Sebring they were right there with us until the last race in Laguna Seca this year. It has been a rich and rewarding experience for all of us to cooperate on that level of racing with a team that has such a great history. I know the Dyson team will also have a great future."
The 2007 season was a homecoming for Porsche and Dyson Racing. The team ran Porsche 962s in the IMSA GTP series from 1985 through 1991, winning a dozen races with 19 podium finishes and four consecutive Porsche Cups. It won the first race they ran with the Porsche 962 at Lime Rock in May of 1985.
"In honor of our 25th anniversary in professional racing this year, we painted one of our RS Spyders at Lime Rock in the same colors as our winning car from 1985," said Chris Dyson. "It is fitting that we celebrated our silver anniversary year running with Porsche as they were instrumental in establishing our ascendancy to the top levels of sports car racing. We thank them for all of their support over the years and look back fondly on the friends we have made and the memories we share."
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http://www.americanlemans.com/News/Article.aspx?ID=5018
DYSON RACING: STATEMENT ON PORSCHE PARTNERSHIP
Dyson Racing turned back the clock at Lime Rock this year with its 1985 Porsche 962 livery on the No. 16 RS Spyder.
Dyson Racing has announced that with the end of the 2008 American Le Mans Series season, it will be concluding its partnership with Porsche Motorsport and Porsche Motorsport North America. For the 2007 and 2008 race seasons, Dyson Racing campaigned two Porsche RS Spyders in the Series' LMP2 class, successfully assisting Porsche in winning back-to-back manufacturer championships.
"There is no more competitive and interesting series in racing today than the American Le Mans Series," noted Team Principal Rob Dyson. "Competing at the highest levels of sports car racing with Porsche and their historical pedigree has been an invigorating experience for our whole organization. We have enjoyed working with Porsche and their people here in the States and over in Germany. Their help in putting together a new car in less than five days after our crash at Lime Rock this year will always stand in our minds as a singular display of their dedication."
Harmut Kristen, Director of Porsche Motorsport, said, "Dyson Racing possibly took on one of the toughest challenges in sports car racing when they made the decision to enter two RS Spyders in the American Le Mans Series for 2007. But from the start in Sebring they were right there with us until the last race in Laguna Seca this year. It has been a rich and rewarding experience for all of us to cooperate on that level of racing with a team that has such a great history. I know the Dyson team will also have a great future."
The 2007 season was a homecoming for Porsche and Dyson Racing. The team ran Porsche 962s in the IMSA GTP series from 1985 through 1991, winning a dozen races with 19 podium finishes and four consecutive Porsche Cups. It won the first race they ran with the Porsche 962 at Lime Rock in May of 1985.
"In honor of our 25th anniversary in professional racing this year, we painted one of our RS Spyders at Lime Rock in the same colors as our winning car from 1985," said Chris Dyson. "It is fitting that we celebrated our silver anniversary year running with Porsche as they were instrumental in establishing our ascendancy to the top levels of sports car racing. We thank them for all of their support over the years and look back fondly on the friends we have made and the memories we share."
DYSON RACING: STATEMENT ON PORSCHE PARTNERSHIP
Dyson Racing turned back the clock at Lime Rock this year with its 1985 Porsche 962 livery on the No. 16 RS Spyder.
Dyson Racing has announced that with the end of the 2008 American Le Mans Series season, it will be concluding its partnership with Porsche Motorsport and Porsche Motorsport North America. For the 2007 and 2008 race seasons, Dyson Racing campaigned two Porsche RS Spyders in the Series' LMP2 class, successfully assisting Porsche in winning back-to-back manufacturer championships.
"There is no more competitive and interesting series in racing today than the American Le Mans Series," noted Team Principal Rob Dyson. "Competing at the highest levels of sports car racing with Porsche and their historical pedigree has been an invigorating experience for our whole organization. We have enjoyed working with Porsche and their people here in the States and over in Germany. Their help in putting together a new car in less than five days after our crash at Lime Rock this year will always stand in our minds as a singular display of their dedication."
Harmut Kristen, Director of Porsche Motorsport, said, "Dyson Racing possibly took on one of the toughest challenges in sports car racing when they made the decision to enter two RS Spyders in the American Le Mans Series for 2007. But from the start in Sebring they were right there with us until the last race in Laguna Seca this year. It has been a rich and rewarding experience for all of us to cooperate on that level of racing with a team that has such a great history. I know the Dyson team will also have a great future."
The 2007 season was a homecoming for Porsche and Dyson Racing. The team ran Porsche 962s in the IMSA GTP series from 1985 through 1991, winning a dozen races with 19 podium finishes and four consecutive Porsche Cups. It won the first race they ran with the Porsche 962 at Lime Rock in May of 1985.
"In honor of our 25th anniversary in professional racing this year, we painted one of our RS Spyders at Lime Rock in the same colors as our winning car from 1985," said Chris Dyson. "It is fitting that we celebrated our silver anniversary year running with Porsche as they were instrumental in establishing our ascendancy to the top levels of sports car racing. We thank them for all of their support over the years and look back fondly on the friends we have made and the memories we share."
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read on Pelican that Penske is testing a DP car for Grand Am and is done with Spyders as well
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=438728
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=438728
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read on Pelican that Penske is testing a DP car for Grand Am and is done with Spyders as well
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=438728
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=438728
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The scuttle has been, for a few months now, that Porsche will not be running RS Spyders in ALMS next year. Supposedly they are working on a P1 car and will return in 2010 for a full-on assault on the 24 Hours.
I still say the ACO, and ALMS should can P1 and GT-1 and follow Grand Am in having 2 classes. I think GT-1 is dead in ALMS anyway, but the ACO...?
I still say the ACO, and ALMS should can P1 and GT-1 and follow Grand Am in having 2 classes. I think GT-1 is dead in ALMS anyway, but the ACO...?
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well i think we all new penske was out of ALMS for 2009, sucks for Dyson and Porsche, the ALMS should just have P1 & GT2. May be now is the time for Grand Am and ALMS to merge, one gt2 class, p1 and the grand am cars.
I am a big Porsche fan, i guess i will have to look at grand am racing this year.
What motor is Dyson running? I heard some where he may run a Mazda, may be Toyota will come into the picture as well!!!
I am a big Porsche fan, i guess i will have to look at grand am racing this year.
What motor is Dyson running? I heard some where he may run a Mazda, may be Toyota will come into the picture as well!!!
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P2 will suck next year. Gt2 will be the only race to watch.
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That Spyder would make a good DE car. You could probably put a passenger seat into it. They are designed to be a 2 place roadster aren't they?
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I don't think that Mr. Panoz and IMSA gets along too well with NASCAR and the France family so I would not hold my breath for a merger between the two series.