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2011 Final

LMP1 standings
Pos Driver Total

1 Chris Dyson 186
1 Guy Smith 186
2 Klaus Graf 124
3 Lucas Luhr 114
4 Tony Burgess 85
4 Chris McMurry 85
5 Humaid Al Masaood 64
5 Steven Kane 64
6 Jay Cochran 60
7 Adrian Fernandez 25
7 Stefan Mücke 25
7 Harold Primat 25

LMP2 standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Christophe Bouchut 126
1 Scott Tucker 126
2 Luis Díaz 78
3 Joăo Barbosa 56
4 Ryan Hunter-Reay 30
5 Zak Brown 26
5 Stefan Johansson 26
5 Mark Patterson 26
6 Marino Franchitti 23

LMPC standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Ricardo González 156
1 Gunnar Jeannette 156
1 Eric Lux 156
2 Jon Bennett 130
2 Frankie Montecalvo 130
3 Kyle Marcelli 124
4 Elton Julian 115
5 Tomy Drissi 108
6 Rudy Junco, Jr. 92
7 Anthony Nicolosi 86
8 Jarrett Boon 68
9 Jan-Dirk Lueders 45
10 Ryan Dalziel 44
11 Christian Zugel 41
11 Jon Field 41
12 Ken Dobson 39
12 Henri Richard 39
13 Clint Field 31
14 Dane Cameron 30
14 Jens Peterson 30
14 Ryan Lewis 30
15 Butch Leitzinger 25
16 Chapman Ducote 21
17 David Ducote 15
17 Andy Wallace 15
18 David Cheng 13
18 Javier Echeverría 13
18 Ricardo Vera 13
19 James French 9
19 Michael Marsal 9
19 Rene Villeneuve 9
20 Alex Figge 8
20 Miles Maroney 8
21 James Kovacic 6

GT standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Joey Hand 159
1 Dirk Müller 159
2 Oliver Gavin 135
2 Jan Magnussen 135
3 Bill Auberlen 129
3 Dirk Werner 129
4 Jörg Bergmeister 106
4 Patrick Long 106
5 Wolf Henzler 97
5 Bryan Sellers 97
6 Jaime Melo 83
6 Toni Vilander 83
7 Scott Sharp 66
7 Johannes van Overbeek 66
8 Seth Neiman 60
9 Olivier Beretta 58
9 Tommy Milner 58
10 Marco Holzer 53
11 Augusto Farfus 52
12 David Murry 49
13 Sascha Maassen 47
13 Bryce Miller 47
14 Darren Law 39
15 Anthony Lazzaro 38
16 Guy Cosmo 37
17 Andy Priaulx 30
17 Patrick Pilet 30
18 Rob Bell 26
19 Andrea Robertson 25
20 Ed Brown 24
21 Martin Ragginger 20
22 Dominik Farnbacher 18
23 David Robertson 14
23 Boris Said 14
24 Mika Salo 12
24 Emmanuel Collard 12
25 Colin Braun 11
25 Melanie Snow 11
26 Cristiano da Matta 6
26 Bruno Junqueira 6
27 Nicky Pastorelli 1
27 Dominik Schwager 1

GTC standings
Pos Driver Total
1 Tim Pappas 185
2 Duncan Ende 157
2 Spencer Pumpelly 157
3 Jeroen Bleekemolen 132
4 Bill Sweedler 117
5 Dion von Moltke 108
6 Leh Keen 79
7 Damien Faulkner 71
8 Brian Wong 64
9 Peter LeSaffre 63
10 Nick Ham 62
11 Sebastiaan Bleekemolen 60
12 John Potter 53
12 Craig Stanton 53
13 Sean Edwards 41
13 Peter Ludwig 41
14 Chris Cumming 38
15 James Sofronas 36
15 Alex Welch 36
16 Andrew Davis 32
17 Marc Bunting 28
18 Henrique Cisneros 27
18 Carlos Kauffman 27
19 Alain Li 26
20 Emilio Di Guida 22
21 Mike Piera 20
21 Ben Keating 20
22 Scott Blackett 18
23 Bob Faieta 16
24 Shane Lewis 15
25 Chris Thompson 14
25 Matthew Marsh 14
26 Butch Leitzinger 13
26 Jaap van Lagen 13
27 Dominik Farnbacher 9
27 David Heinemeier Hansson 9
28 Brendan Gaughan 8
Acura makes jump up to LMP1 class in 2009

ALMS
Friday, August 29, 2008

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The Patron team is moving up to LMP1 with Acura, but the XM car (2nd in line) out of the AGR stable, will not as Acura is focusing on two 2-car teams (DeFerran and Patron Highcroft)
Acura Motorsports will enter the LMP1 class in the 2009 American Le Mans Series, company officials announced today. 

Acura’s entry into the most powerful and technically advanced division in ALMS will feature two Acura ARX-02a prototype sports cars developed by Honda Performance Development (HPD).

De Ferran Motorsports and Patr¢n Highcroft Racing will campaign the new Acura LMP1 cars, which are being designed in concert with Wirth Research in England.  Testing of the new Acura LMP1 cars is scheduled for November.

Acura will also continue in the LMP2 category with the Lowe’s Fernandez team competing on the 2009 ALMS tour.

The de Ferran and Patron teams will move up to LPM1 in 2009 with Acura
Acura entered sports-car racing in 2007 by fielding Acura-powered LMP2 prototype cars on Michelin tires for Andretti Green Racing, Highcroft Racing and Lowe’s Fernandez Racing in the 12-race ALMS series. The three-car contingent marked the first factory motorsports program in Acura’s 20-year history. De Ferran Motorsports was added to the Acura lineup in 2008.

In the past year and a half, the Acura machines, with 3.4-liter, V-8 powerplants, have scored five LMP2 class victories, as well as an overall win by Patr¢n Highcroft Racing and drivers David Brabham and Scott Sharp earlier this year at Lime Rock Park.  Acura cars also have recorded four overall pole positions.

“Since launching the Acura American Le Mans Series program in 2007, our goal has always been to compete at the highest level of sports-car racing,” said John Mendel, Executive Vice President of Auto Operations for American Honda Motor Company, Inc. “The LMP1 class of the American Le Mans Series represents the pinnacle of sports-car racing in this country, from both a competitive and technological standpoint. As we prepare to elevate Acura to Tier One status among luxury road cars, we feel it only appropriate to make this move to the uppermost level of American Le Mans Series competition, as well.” 

The Acura Motorsports program featured the first racing engine and chassis primarily designed and developed by HPD, Honda’s wholly-owned racing subsidiary. It also marked the first time HPD had taken on concurrent motorsports programs in both the American Le Mans Series and the IndyCar Series.

“This is the logical next step in our business plan,” said Erik Berkman, HPD president. “The Acura sports-car program has energized HPD’s associates and met numerous objectives during its first two seasons of American Le Mans Series competition. We feel we are fully prepared to take on this new challenge.”

De Ferran returned to active competition this year by forming de Ferran Motorsports, with the former Indy 500 winner and multiple series champion serving as both driver and team owner.  The legendary Brazilian racing figure recently served as Sporting Director for the Honda Formula One racing team before establishing his new ALMS team.  De Ferran and young star Simon Pagenaud have driven the No. 66 Panasonic ELS Surround Acura ARX-01b in five races this season.

“I am delighted with our team’s relationship with Acura and my longstanding involvement with Honda,” said de Ferran, “and we have taken another important step with this new announcement.  We are a young team, but de Ferran Motorsports has a great depth of experience and talent within its ranks. We are driven to produce a contending Acura Motorsports sports-car program.  We look forward to the challenge competing in the LMP1 class and putting Acura at the forefront of American Le Mans Series racing.”     

The Patr¢n Highcroft Racing team, owned by team principal Duncan Dayton, has been the most successful of the Acura entries in 2008, taking the overall and LMP2 win at Lime Rock in July and LMP2 class victories at Long Beach, Road America and Mosport, Ontario, Canada. Brabham and Sharp drove the No. 9 Patr¢n Highcroft Racing Acura ARX-01b to all four victories. Brabham, the only ALMS driver ever to win in all four series classes, has won overall poles at Houston last year and Lime Rock this season for the team.

“Our relationship with Acura and HPD has been extremely beneficial to Highcroft Racing and we are proud to have been chosen as a part of Acura’s new LMP1 program in 2009,” said Dayton.  “We have had a very collaborative effort with Acura, HPD and Wirth Research over the past two seasons.  We started with a good business plan and have been competitive throughout our ALMS program. Adding Patr¢n as our major sponsor strengthened our Acura program, and we have had a very successful 2008 campaign. Now, moving to the LMP1 class, we expect to continue the progress that we began two years ago.  The 2009 season will be exciting for Acura and the Patr¢n Highcroft Racing team.”   

Lowe’s Fernandez Racing campaigns the No. 15 Lowe’s Acura ARX-01b prototype with drivers Adrian Fernandez and Luis Diaz of Mexico.  Lowe’s Fernandez Racing, formed in the fall of 2000 by Fernandez and motorsports veteran Tom Anderson, is in its seventh year of competition, and the team has claimed victories in the Champ Car (CART), IndyCar (IRL) and Grand-Am Series.

“We have had an outstanding sports-car program with Acura the last two years,” said Fernandez.  “We started with the Lola chassis and the move to the Acura car was a great improvement for our Lowe’s Fernandez team.  Now, we will concentrate on racing for the LMP2 point championship, as well as winning many races.  Our luck hasn’t been with us as much as we would like. But our association with Acura has been outstanding and we are pleased to be continuing our relationship. We want to be right in the thick of the LMP2 title chase in 2009.”

Acura’s racing operation reflects the manufacturer’s position as a leader in automotive performance and technology, and the American Le Mans Series provides an arena for competition against other car makers in the tough sport of endurance racing. Acura Automobile Division was launched on March 27, 1986.  The prestigious marque, based in Torrance, Calif., has established a number of automotive firsts, including the first all-aluminum production car (NSX) in 1991. Acura offers premium performance vehicles from more than 260 U.S. dealers.

Honda Performance Development (HPD) was founded in 1993. Located in Santa Clarita, Calif., HPD is the technical operations center for Honda and Acura’s high-performance racing cars and engines.  HPD coordinates Honda’s participation in the IndyCar Series and Acura’s activities in American Le Mans Series.

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