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IMSA: FIA adds, adjusts ratings for numerous drivers
By alley - Dec 16, 2014, 11:21 AM ET

IMSA: FIA adds, adjusts ratings for numerous drivers

The FIA has modified the ratings for a number of drivers competing in IMSA's TUDOR United SportsCar Championship series. Several drivers competing in other FIA-sanctioned sports car series have also had their Pro ratings (Platinum, Gold), or Amateur (Silver or Bronze) ratings adjusted, and some drivers have been added to the new global ratings system.

Below is a look at most of the major changes related to IMSA drivers:

Rui Aguas was Gold, is now Silver.

Max Angelelli has been added as Gold.

Earl Bamber was Silver, is now Gold.

Dominic Cicero has been added as Bronze.

Andrew Davis was Gold, is now Silver.

David Empringham was Gold, is now Silver.

Michael Guasch was Bronze, is now Silver.

Scott Hargrove has been added as Gold.

Ian James was Gold, is now Silver.

Michael Johnson has been added as a Silver.

Robbie Kerr was Platinum, is now Gold.

Cameron Lawrence has been added as a Silver.

Anthony Lazzaro was Gold, is now Silver.

Marc Miller has been added as a Silver.

Ozz Negri was Gold, is now Silver.

Alessandro Pier Guidi was Platinum, is now Gold.

Andy Pilgrim has been added as Gold.

Martin Plowman was Gold, is now Platinum.

Boris Said was Gold, is now Silver.

Madison Snow has been added as a Silver.

Owen Trinkler has been added as a Silver.

Kenny Wilden was Gold, is now Silver.

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