The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) was a
sports car racing series based in the
United States and
Canada. It consisted of a series of
endurance and sprint races, and was created in the spirit of the
24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (french: link=no, 24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused Sports car racing, sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. It is the world's oldest active Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance r ...
.
The American Le Mans' headquarters was in
Braselton, Georgia, adjacent to
Road Atlanta.
In 2014, the series merged with the Grand-Am
Rolex Sports Car Series to form the
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
History
The series was created by
Braselton, Georgia-based businessman
Don Panoz and ran its first season in 1999. Panoz created a partnership with the
Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), the organizers of the
24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (french: link=no, 24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused Sports car racing, sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. It is the world's oldest active Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance r ...
, to begin a 10-hour race in the spirit of Le Mans, dubbed the
Petit Le Mans. The inaugural Petit Le Mans took place in 1998 as a part of the
Professional SportsCar Racing series, in which Panoz was an investor. For 1999, the series changed its name to the American Le Mans Series, and adopted the ACO's rulebook.
The partnership with the ACO allowed ALMS teams to earn automatic entries in the Le Mans 24 Hours. This was a practice that began with the inaugural Petit Le Mans, a practice that continues today, where 1st and 2nd place teams in each class earn entries to the next year's 24 Hours. The ALMS race at
Adelaide in 2000 also received automatic entries. Invitations were extended to the series champions beginning in 2003, for the 2004 race. The ACO has always given high consideration to teams competing in ALMS races, and many ALMS teams have seen success in the 24 Hours.
The series began with eight races in
1999
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, beginning with the
12 Hours of Sebring
The 12 Hours of Sebring is an annual motorsport endurance race for sports cars held at Sebring International Raceway, on the site of the former Hendricks Army Airfield World War II air base in Sebring, Florida, US. The event is the second round ...
, and ending at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The schedule expanded to 12 races in
2000
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, including two races in Europe, and one in Australia. In subsequent years, the European races disappeared, with the creation of the short-lived
European Le Mans Series, and later the
Le Mans Series. The series also began to move away from the
roval
Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit motorsport that is contested on an oval-shaped race track. An oval track differs from a road course in that the layout resembles an oval with turns in only one direction, and the direction of traffic ...
s, road courses in the infield of large
superspeedway
Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit motorsport that is contested on an oval-shaped race track. An oval track differs from a Road racing, road course in that the layout resembles an oval with turns in only one direction, and the directi ...
s, at
Charlotte Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, and
Texas Motor Speedway. In its later years, the series visited more temporary street courses, many in conjunction with the
Indy Racing League, at cities such as
St. Petersburg, Florida and
Long Beach, California. The series raced at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca,
Mosport,
Road Atlanta and
Sebring in every year of its existence. From 2011 until the series folded, ALMS competed on a street circuit through the
Inner Harbor coinciding with the
Grand Prix of Baltimore,
Maryland over the US
Labor Day
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weekend.
The series was the first motorsport racing series in North America to be recognized by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (the EPA), the
United States Department of Energy and the
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) as a "Green Racing Series", and held an all-new series implemented on series races dedicated to the environment by holding their first-ever ''Green Challenge'' during the
2008 Petit Le Mans
The 2008 Petit Le Mans powered by the Totally New Mazda6 was the eleventh running of the Petit Le Mans and the tenth round of the 2008 American Le Mans Series season. It took place at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, United States of America ...
and would continue this at least up to the entire
2009 season.
In 2010 the American Le Mans Series signed its first title sponsorship agreement, with
Tequila Patrón becoming a presenting sponsor for three seasons.
On September 5, 2012, the series announced that they would fully merge in 2014 with
Grand-Am Road Racing under the banner of the
TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, with the
International Motor Sports Association.
Overview
The American Le Mans Series used essentially the same rules as the
24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (french: link=no, 24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused Sports car racing, sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. It is the world's oldest active Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance r ...
. Like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, there were three primary classes, though there were two extra "Challenge classes" using standardized cars. Purpose-built race cars with closed fenders competed in the ''Prototype'' classes P1, P2, and
PC (Prototype-Challenge) and modified production sports cars competed in the ''Grand Touring'' classes GT (GTE-Pro and GTE-Am combined, formerly
GT2) along with GT-Challenge or GTC. The former GT1 category was abandoned after 2009 season. In 2012, the "Le Mans" (LM) was dropped from the names of the prototype categories.
Each car is driven by multiple drivers (2 or 3, depending on the length of the race), and all cars compete together simultaneously. P1 generally contains factory teams while P2 contains privateer teams. In ACO-sanctioned racing all of the drivers are professional in GTE-PRO, while in GTE-Am, 1 or 2 amateurs are allowed to race with a professional driver in support. However, since ALMS uses only one GTE category and combines the PRO/AM classes, there are no limitations for drivers.
The two "Challenge" classes were
formula-based, and were designed for privateers or rookies to have an easier time entering the series. The Challenge classes used the
Oreca FLM09
The Le Mans Prototype Challenge (shortened to LMP Challenge or LMPC) was a spec sports prototype formula created by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), organisers of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and sports car constructor Oreca. The formula is inte ...
(P) and the
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GT), though there were reports that the ACO would open the Challenge class to other manufacturers in 2013 or later.
The team points champions and runners-up in each class at the end of the season received an automatic invitation to the next year's 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Michelin Green X Challenge
In January 2008, the American Le Mans Series announced it would hold its first "Green Challenge" competition during Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta in October, ahead of the Challenge being implemented at all ALMS races during the 2009 season. In conjunction with the
Department of Energy, the
Environmental Protection Agency
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,
Environment Canada
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and
SAE International, the Series unveiled the Green Challenge's rules and regulations. Two class leading vehicles ran low
or green engines during the 2008 season – the GT1
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
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with an E85
cellulosic ethanol powered 7.0 litre V8 and the LMP1
Audi R10 TDI with a 5.5 litre
turbodiesel V12. Currently, the
Michelin
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Green X Challenge awards invitations to the
24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (french: link=no, 24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused Sports car racing, sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. It is the world's oldest active Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance r ...
for the 1st and 2nd-place winners in the Prototype and GT categories for the entire season.
The Challenge measures "Green" (based on fuel-type and other factors influencing emissions), "Speed" (overall speed), and "Efficiency" (based on fuel-economy). A formula is used to produce a score based on the three categories. The car with the lowest score at the end of the race wins the Challenge for that race.
Television
The series' first season in 1999 was covered by
NBC and
CNBC. Since 2000
Speed Channel broadcast the majority of ALMS races, including the
12 Hours of Sebring
The 12 Hours of Sebring is an annual motorsport endurance race for sports cars held at Sebring International Raceway, on the site of the former Hendricks Army Airfield World War II air base in Sebring, Florida, US. The event is the second round ...
and
Petit Le Mans, while some of the series' other races were broadcast on
ABC,
NBC and
CBS. For the 2012 season, all races were webcast on
ESPN3
ESPN3 (formerly ESPN360 and ESPN3.com) is an online streaming service owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which operates the network, through its 80% controlling ownership interest) and Hearst Communications ...
.com. The Long Beach Grand Prix, Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock, and Grand Prix of Mosport were broadcast live on
ESPN2, while the ALMS at Monterey, Road Race Showcase at Road America and ALMS at VIR had delayed highlights on the same channel. The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge was broadcast live on
ABC, while the 12 Hours of Sebring, Baltimore Grand Prix, and Petit Le Mans had delayed highlights on the same network.
In 2013,
Speed Channel reacquired broadcasting right to 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans; the rest of the races were broadcast on
ESPN2 and
ABC with webcast on
ESPN3
ESPN3 (formerly ESPN360 and ESPN3.com) is an online streaming service owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which operates the network, through its 80% controlling ownership interest) and Hearst Communications ...
.com.
Champions
See also
*
European Le Mans Series (current)
*
2001 European Le Mans Series
The 2001 European Le Mans Series season was the only season for the IMSA European Le Mans Series. It is a series for Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) and Grand Touring (GT) race cars divided into 4 classes: LMP900, LMP675, GTS, and GT. It began 17 March ...
*
Radio Le Mans
*
List of Le Mans Prototypes
References
External links
American Le Mans official siteInternational Motor Sports Association official site
{{IMSA GT Championships
Auto racing series in the United States
Auto racing series in Canada
Defunct auto racing series
International Motor Sports Association
Sports car racing series