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11-29-08, 01:38 PM
Another Turn: The Changing Face Of LMP2
The past couple of seasons have seen LMP2 vie with GT2 as the most fiercely-contested class in the American Le Mans Series.
.......What's more intriguing, however, are the prospects for a revitalized LMP2 program from Mazda. Dyson Racing recently revealed it will not be racing Porsche RS Spyders next year and - while nobody is talking on the record - it appears the Poughkeepsie-based team will take over the Mazda LMP2 program from B-K Motorsports in the coming season. That's a prospect that figures to be good for Dyson, for Mazda and LMP2.
Dyson, of course, is one of the most accomplished teams in American sports car racing with a dozen wins in the storied Camel GT series and another nine wins (including four overall) in American Le Mans Series competition since 1999. And while it fielded a typically professional effort with its Porsche RS Spyders the past two seasons, Dyson Racing was generally a step or two behind its cohorts at Penske in the Porsche development pipeline.
That would no longer be an issue should rumors of Dyson's partnership with Mazda come to fruition.
http://www2.highlandstoday.com/content/2008/nov/29/lb-another-turn-the-changing-face-of-lmp2/
The past couple of seasons have seen LMP2 vie with GT2 as the most fiercely-contested class in the American Le Mans Series.
.......What's more intriguing, however, are the prospects for a revitalized LMP2 program from Mazda. Dyson Racing recently revealed it will not be racing Porsche RS Spyders next year and - while nobody is talking on the record - it appears the Poughkeepsie-based team will take over the Mazda LMP2 program from B-K Motorsports in the coming season. That's a prospect that figures to be good for Dyson, for Mazda and LMP2.
Dyson, of course, is one of the most accomplished teams in American sports car racing with a dozen wins in the storied Camel GT series and another nine wins (including four overall) in American Le Mans Series competition since 1999. And while it fielded a typically professional effort with its Porsche RS Spyders the past two seasons, Dyson Racing was generally a step or two behind its cohorts at Penske in the Porsche development pipeline.
That would no longer be an issue should rumors of Dyson's partnership with Mazda come to fruition.
http://www2.highlandstoday.com/content/2008/nov/29/lb-another-turn-the-changing-face-of-lmp2/