Joey Hand from Sacramento, CA Wins 12 Hours of Sebring

Joey Hand of Sacramento, CA
Joey Hand of Sacramento, CA

It has been a great start to the 2011 season for Sacramentan Joey Hand. He began the year teaming with fellow Northern California driver Scott Pruett to win the 24 Hours of Daytona. Then about a week and a half ago, he won the 12 Hours of Sebring with the Bobby Rahal and David Letterman owned team. The 32 year old, who was born and raised in Sacramento, helped bring BMW its first class win at Sebring since 1998. He competed in the GT class driving the #56 BMW M3 GT2 with 2 German born drivers, Dirk Muller and Andy Priaulx.

#56 BMW M3 GT2 driven by Sacramento native Joey Hand. Photo courtesy of Ken Barton.
#56 BMW M3 GT2 driven by Sacramento Native Joey Hand. Photo courtesy of Ken Barton.

With this win, Joey and his team earned valuable points for two championships. The race at the “Sebring International Raceway” not only counts towards the American Le Mans Series, but also the 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.

Joey Hand had this to say after the win: “I came to Sebring with a really good feeling that we could win this – and now it really worked out. The victory belongs to everyone in BMW Team RLL. In the off-season the guys built two brand-new BMW M3 GT cars that worked well from the word go. I also want to say thank you to Dunlop. The tires played an important part today and we had this advantage on our side.”

Team Owner Bobby Rahal added: “I have won this race as a driver and now also as a team owner. This certainly is a great honor. The drivers and the team worked exceptionally well, the Dunlop tires were excellent and the cars really didn’t miss a beat. This is a great start to our season.”

The next race in the American LeMans Series is the Tequila Patron American Le Mans Series at Long Beach, April 15-16, 2011 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm PT. It is combined with the IZOD Indy Car Series and the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

BMW Motorsport announced last Friday that Joey Hand will join teammates Dirk Müller and Andy Priaulx to drive the No. 56 BMW M3 GT at this year’s 24 Heures du Mans endurance race on June 11-12, round three of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC). According to the BMWBLOG: “The Le Mans race will be Hand’s first outing on European soil for BMW Motorsport. His outright victory at the 24-hour race in Daytona driving the Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates BMW Powered Daytona Prototype at the start of the year and success at the 12-hour race in Sebring were timely reminders of the American’s talent ahead of the team selection for Le Mans.”

Here is a video from inside the BMW M3 at Sebring:

I will admit that I didn’t know much about this kind of racing but it is pretty cool that a Northern California driver is having so much success at a worldwide level. There are people talking about Joey moving to Indy cars soon. We will be sure and follow his progress.

Vintage Racing Returns to Infineon Raceway

The Classic Sports Racing Group (CSRG) kicks off its 44th season at Infineon Raceway, April 2-3. The event will feature open practice on Friday, with vintage racing slated for the 12-turn, 2.52-mile road course on Saturday and Sunday.

The weekend will also feature the MG West Coast Reunion with nearly 100 MG’s slated to race in special MG-only race groups, an MG parade during the lunch break each day, as well as charity track rides on Saturday.

More than 250 vintage race cars in total will grace the road course over the weekend including Sports Racing, Formula and Production Sports Cars from the 1930s through the early 1970s. The groups will consist of many well-known machines, including Ferrari, Aston-Martin, Porsche, Shelby 350GT, Corvette and Jaguar.

Gates open at 8 a.m. each day. Admission is $25 each day or $40 for a weekend pass. Children 12 and under are admitted FREE. A major portion of ticket sales from the event weekend will benefit Rotary Central Marin Foundation and the Sonoma Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities, the charitable arm of Infineon Raceway.

For more information on the Classic Sports Racing Group, visit www.csrgracing.org.

CSRG returns to Infineon Raceway, Oct. 1-2, for the CSRG Charity Challenge. CSRG has contributed nearly $500,000 to Sonoma County youth organizations through Speedway Children’s Charities since 2002.

Vote A.J. Allmendinger into the NASCAR All Star Race


After a long and difficult race, A.J. Allmendinger from Los Gatos, CA and the #43 Best Buy Ford team made one last adjustment on the final pit stop on lap 186 of the 200 lap race, to really get the car right. He proceeded to gain one position on every lap till the end to finish in the 14th spot. They turned a potentially bad day into a good day, moving up one spot in the points standings. A.J. is now in the 15th position, only 21 points out of the top 12 and definitely deserves to be in the All Star Race. Vote Here!

A.J. Allmendinger from Los Gatos, CA and the #43 Best Buy Ford
A.J. Allmendinger from Los Gatos, CA and the #43 Best Buy Ford

A.J. had this to say after the race: “That was quite a weekend! I’ll admit, I was pretty frustrated with our pace through most of the weekend. No matter what we tried, we just didn’t get the car as quick as we needed to. But I’m proud of how we just kept fighting and to come out of here with a top fifteen is not bad. It’s not what we wanted out of the weekend but if we have an off weekend and still score those kinds of points, that will be huge in the long run.”

Also, by coming in 14th, he finished ahead of Casey Mears from Bakersfield who was 29th, to win the Sprint Bragging Rights Challenge. The winner received $5,000 for their charity. A.J. chose the Paralyzed Veterans of America. A.J. said: “I’m also really happy to get the chance to help the Paralyzed Veterans out with this award–they were on board with us at the Rolex 24 and we are looking forward to having them with us on the 43 again at Daytona this summer so it was great to win the Bragging Rights and it was another positive thing to come out of a weekend that didn’t start the way we were hoping. Richard Petty has got some good cars for the short track package and I’m already looking forward to next weekend.”

Help us get another NorCal driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup All Star Race on May 21, 2011 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon from Vallejo, CA is already in the race. You can vote for A.J. here: http://www.nascar.com/promos/allstar/2011/