UPDATE: Stream TV (Thanks Erik)
In a few hours, the "Petit Le Mans" at Road Atlanta will start where the Peugoet is no surprise to the poles. It will be interesting to develop as the battle between Audi and the French will. The "right" Le Mans, Peugeot announced before the beginning of the speed, but Audi could reasonably argue. This is mainly because it used less fuel and therefore less likely to pit had to. As usual in the ALMS LMP2 cars also have the good chance. In the GT1 win a Corvette (I proper times) and in the GT2 is expected the battle between Ferrari and Porsche are very hard. On the edge of the weekend and the schedule for the coming season was presented.
There are no surprises at the calendar:
March 21 Sebring International Raceway
April 4 St Petersburg
18 April Long Beach
May 17 Miller Motorsports Park
Lime Rock Park July 18
August 8 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
16 August Road America
30 August Mosport International Raceway
September 5 Detroit
26 September Road Atlanta
October 10 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
However, there are two more appointments that do not belong to the championship. As in Japan Le Mans Series starts, the 10 teams in the ALMS ACO has invited there to take. Dates are:
November 1 Fuji Japan
November 8 in Shanghai, China
Good news for German fans ALMS: MotorsTV has secured the rights to the series for another two years and will show up to the end of 2010 most of the races live, including of course the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Petit Le Mans.
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MotorsTV via satellite free to air or how?
Unfortunately, I do not know how there's the situation. I have cable.
Only cable. What a mess. _.
I'm looking forward to Sebring, I'll be expected to live on site.
I am also in spring in the United States to fly. Either NASCAR LA / Las Vegas or just Sebring. Let's see.