IMSA 'PC Farewell' fan tribute
IMSA 'PC Farewell' fan tribute
shares
share
pin
sms
send
email
By Marshall Pruett |
November 7, 2017 3:25 PM
Fans of IMSA’s PC class were sad to see its demise at the end of October’s Petit Le Mans race, and for all that it brought the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with new teams and drivers, it also produced more than its fair share of forgettable moments.
Opening with a solo crash while under a full-course yellow, some of the mishaps, costly errors, and flashes of silliness are captured in this new fan tribute video that farewells PC in a manner that only seems fitting.
IMSA , Videos
shares
share
pin
sms
send
email
Marshall Pruett
The 2021 season marks Marshall Pruett's 35th year working in the sport. In his role today for RACER, Pruett covers open-wheel and sports car racing as a writer, reporter, photographer, and filmmaker. In his previous career, he served as a mechanic, engineer, and team manager in a variety of series, including IndyCar, IMSA, and World Challenge.
More …
34m
For a long time, Formula 1 teams have talked the talk when it comes to the significance of the 2022 season in terms of the chassis (…)
1hr
Joe Gibbs Racing now leads the NASCAR Cup Series with three wins from the first eight races after Martin Truex Jr. returned to victory lane (…)
1hr
IMSA champion Trent Hindman and his longstanding teammate Alan Brynjolfsson were fortunate to win at Sebring in the recent IMSA (…)
2hr
The start of Simona De Silvestro’s second shot in the NTT IndyCar Series went as well as she and the brand-new Paretta Autosport team (…)
2hr
Johnny O’Connell, the premier American Corvette race car driver of his generation and one of the most successful sports car racing (…)
2hr
In 1959 the starting lineup for Indianapolis 500 had one driver under 30 years of age, and that was Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. Kids seldom got (…)
3hr
Martin Truex Jr. might have conquered Martinsville Speedway once again, but crew chief James Small laughingly called Sunday’s race a (…)
4hr
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner admits he is trying not to get too involved on a personal level with the work being done with his new (…)
5hr
Alpine will introduce an aerodynamic upgrade and look to refine its development plans for the season at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix this (…)
16hr
After easily and dramatically winning at Martinsville Speedway five months ago, Chase Elliott called his second-place finish Sunday night (…)
More RACER
Comments