Grand Prix of Miami (sports car racing)

Geoff Brabham in the Nissan NPT-91 about to take the checkered flag at the conclusion of the 1992 Miami Grand Prix on the Bicentennial Park circuit.

The Trans-Am Series, Rolex Sports Car Series, and American Le Mans Series have also held races in the Miami area.

IMSA

Promoter Ralph Sanchez brought auto racing to the Miami area in 1983. A course at Bayfront Park featured the IMSA GT Championship and the inaugural Grand Prix of Miami. A 1.85-mile (2.98 km) circuit was laid out on the park roads and Biscayne Boulevard. The 1983 was almost a failure both competitively and financially. A severe rainstorm turned the circuit into a quagmire. However, a year later, the event returned, and grew into a huge success.

IMSA races were held at the first Bayfront Circuit from 1983 until 1985. For 1986, the event moved to a new layout at nearby Bicentennial Park. The Bicentennial Park circuit was a semi-permanent layout which featured purpose-built roads in the park area, along with a temporary segment taking it out on Biscayne Boulevard near the entrance to the Port of Miami. The event continued though 1993, at which time IMSA itself was experiencing a period of decline and reorganization.

Season Date Race name Overall Winner(s) Car Team
Bayfront Park
1983 February 27 Budweiser Grand Prix of Miami United States Al Holbert March 83G-Chevrolet Holbert Racing
1984 February 26 Budweiser Grand Prix of Miami United States Doc Bundy
United Kingdom Brian Redman
Jaguar XJR-5 Group 44
1985 February 24 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami United States Al Holbert
United Kingdom Derek Bell
Porsche 962 Holbert Racing
Bicentennial Park
1986 March 2 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami France Bob Wollek
Italy Paolo Barilla
Porsche 962 Bayside Leven Racing
1987 March 1 Grand Prix of Miami United States Elliott Forbes-Robinson
Australia Geoff Brabham
Nissan GTP ZX-T Nissan Electramotive Engineering
1988 February 28 Grand Prix of Miami United States Price Cobb
United Kingdom James Weaver
Porsche 962 Dyson Racing
1989 March 5 Nissan Grand Prix of Miami Australia Geoff Brabham
United States Chip Robinson
Nissan GTP ZX-T Nissan Electromotive Engineering
1990 February 25 Nissan Grand Prix of Miami Australia Geoff Brabham
United States Chip Robinson
United States Bob Earl
Nissan GTP ZX-T Nissan Electromotive Engineering
1991 April 7 Nissan Camel Grand Prix of Miami Brazil Raul Boesel Jaguar XJR-10 TWR
1992 February 22 Toyota Grand Prix of Miami Australia Geoff Brabham Nissan NPT-91A Nissan Performance Technologies
1993 February 21 Toyota Grand Prix of Miami Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II Eagle Mk III-Toyota All American Racers

Trans Am

For 1994, the event at Bicentennial Park switched to the SCCA Trans-Am Series. This event lasted only one year. In 1995, the CART series utilized the course for one race, then the course was partially razed for the construction of American Airlines Arena.

Year Date Winning Driver Car Team
1994 March 5 United States Tommy Kendall Ford Mustang Roush Racing

American Le Mans Series

The ALMS and Champ Car held a joint race on a new circuit at Bayfront Park. The event took place in 2002 and 2003.

For 2002, a 1.387-mile (2.232 km) circuit utilized park roads and extended onto Biscayne Boulevard and 3rd and 4th Streets. In 2003, the layout was changed to drop the 3rd/4th Street loop and add a section on Biscayne Boulevard along the north end of the park.

Year Date Race name Winner(s) Entrant Car
2002 October 5 Cadillac American Le Mans Challenge Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi Sport North America Audi R8
2003 September 27 Grand Prix Americas United Kingdom Johnny Herbert
Finland JJ Lehto
ADT Champion Racing Audi R8

Grand Am

The Rolex Sports Car Series held a race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. The event was first held in 1998 as a part of the United States Road Racing Championship, and was revived in 2000 by Grand-Am. The race took place on the combined road course layout.

For 2002-2009, the race was held in conjunction with the Indycar race. In 2009, it moved to October and served as the Grand Am season finale. In 2010, the Indycar race was dropped, and the Grand Am race returned to the spring as a stand-alone event. It was not scheduled for 2013.

Year Date Race name Overall Winner(s) Team Car
1998 May 17 Road Racing Extravaganza United States Butch Leitzinger
United Kingdom James Weaver
Dyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford
2000 April 30 Nextel 250 Italy Mauro Baldi
Belgium Didier Theys
Doran Lista Racing Ferrari 333SP-Judd
2001 March 3 Nextel 250 United States Butch Leitzinger
United Kingdom James Weaver
Dyson Racing Riley & Scott Mk III-Ford
2002 March 2 Nextel 250 Italy Mauro Baldi
Belgium Didier Theys
Doran Lista Racing Ferrari 333SP-Judd
2003 March 1 Nextel Grand Prix of Miami United States J.C. France
United States Hurley Haywood
Brumos Racing Fabcar FDSC/03-Porsche
2004 February 28 Grand Prix of Miami Venezuela Milka Duno
United Kingdom Andy Wallace
Howard Boss Motorsports Crawford DP03-Pontiac
September 19 Miami 250 Venezuela Milka Duno
United Kingdom Andy Wallace
Howard Boss Motorsports Crawford DP03-Pontiac
2005 March 5 Grand Prix of Miami South Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Max Angelelli
SunTrust Racing Riley Mk XI-Pontiac
2006 March 25 Linder-Komatsu Grand Prix of Miami Germany Mike Rockenfeller
United States Patrick Long
Alex Job Racing Crawford DP03-Porsche
2007 March 24 Linder-Komatsu Grand Prix of Miami United States Bill Auberlen
United States Matthew Alhadeff
Team Sigalsport Riley Mk XI-BMW
2008 March 29 Gainsco Grand Prix of Miami United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
Chip Ganassi Racing Riley Mk XI-Lexus
2009 October 10 Gainsco Grand Prix of Miami Portugal João Barbosa
United States Hurley Haywood
Brumos Racing Riley Mk XI-Porsche
2010 March 6 Grand Prix of Miami United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
Chip Ganassi Racing Riley Mk XX-BMW
2011 March 5 Grand Prix of Miami United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
Chip Ganassi Racing Riley Mk XX-BMW
2012 April 29 Grand Prix of Miami Italy Max Angelelli
United States Ricky Taylor
SunTrust Racing Corvette DP (Dallara DP01)

See also

References

  1. "Budweiser Grand Prix of Miami". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 3 April 2010.

External links

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