American Le Mans Series
The American Le Mans Series’ annual visit to Miller Motorsports Park moves from May to July, and will be the teams’ first race following June’s 24 Hours of Le Mans in France. Support races will include the Cooper Tires Presents the Atlantic Championship powered by Mazda, the Patr?n GT3 Challenge by Yokohama and the Cooper Tires Prototype Lights Championship. It’s going to be a weekend jam-packed with the coolest cars you’ve ever seen and the best drivers in the business.
The American Le Mans Series returns to Miller Motorsports Park for the fourth consecutive year with the most exotic, high-tech sports cars on the planet, piloted by some of the world's best drivers.
The series has revised its class formulae for 2010, but will still be comprised of four classes: Le Mans Prototype (LMP), for the bigger prototypes like the Acura ARX-02a, Acura ARX-01b, Ginetta-Zytek 09HS (hybrid) fielded by Salt Lake City-based Corsa Motorsports, Lola B09/86 Mazda, Lola B06/10, Radical SR9, Porsche RS Spyder, Audi R15 TDI, Peugeot 908, Aston Martin Lola and Pescarolo.; LMP Challenge (LMPC), an exciting new class featuring 450-hp, affordable, “value engineered” smaller ORECA-Courage LMF09 prototypes; GT, for production-based cars such as the Corvette C6.R, Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, Ferrari F430 GT, Jaguar XKR, BMW M3, Panoz Esperante, Ford GT and Dodge Viper; and GT Challenge (introduced in 2009 at Miller Motorsports Park), for Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race cars.
The 2010 Larry H. Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix sees the event move from mid-May to mid-July, and will be the first track time for many of the teams following the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, which takes place in mid-June.
