Monterey Rock and Rod Festival

On Saturday, the event moves to Custom House Plaza-Monterey State Historic Park in beautiful downtown Monterey for the fabulous car show featuring over 150 pre-1975 custom & classic cars and trucks along with food, souvenirs, awards and live music all day.

The American Le Mans Series Comes to Laguna Seca Raceway

The ModSpace American Le Mans Monterey presented by Patron is Saturday, Sept. 17th at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. It will be shown live on ESPN3 at 1:15pm PT today and rebroadcast on Sunday, Sept. 18th at 10am PT on ESPN2.

Joey Hand from Sacramento, CA is the current points leader in the GT class and qualified on the pole along with co-driver, Dirk Müller. To read the BMW Team RLL’s report on qualifying, please click here.

The following is a report on the points battles going on in the American Le Mans Series.

BMW Team RLL’s No. 56 driven by Joey Hand and Dirk Müller.

The championship chases in four classes of the American Le Mans Series are beginning to come more into focus. There are 55 points available to winners in the final two rounds – 25 points at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and 30 at Road Atlanta’s Petit Le Mans. Heading into this weekend’s ModSpace American Le Mans Monterey presented by Patrón, here is how things stand…

LMP1: Dyson Racing’s runner-up finish at Baltimore combined with a fourth-place showing by Muscle Milk Aston Racing gives the Dyson team a 24-point edge over its chief rivals. Should the Dyson duo of Chris Dyson and Guy Smith earn the 25 first-place points and Muscle Milk’s Klaus Graf and Lucas Luhr finish third or worse, the Dyson camp will clinch the drivers and team championship. A DNF for Muscle Milk’s Graf and Luhr also will eliminate them from Graf title contention. On such DNF at Sebring for Muscle Milk is the difference.

Mazda and Dunlop lead the engine and tire manufacturer battles, respectively, by 28 points over Aston Martin and Michelin.

Joey Hand from Sacramento, CA the points leader in the GT Class.

GT: BMW Team RLL’s Joey Hand and Dirk Müller added to their lead in the drivers’ championship with a runner-up GT finish at Baltimore. They now lead Corvette Racing’s Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen by 25 points. BMW RLL’s other pairing of Bill Auberlen and Dirk Werner sits third, just 11 points ahead of Team Falken Tire’s Wolf Henzler and Bryan Sellers.

Porsche is now second in the manufacturer chase behind BMW, thanks to a win at Baltimore for Henzler and Sellers. BMW leads its German counterpart by 26 points and Chevrolet by 30 points. Dunlop is just four points up on Michelin among tire companies.

LMPC: This currently is the closest of the bunch. Genoa Racing’s Eric Lux moved to within one point of CORE autosport’s Ricardo Gonzalez and Gunnar Jeannette following the Baltimore race following Genoa’s runner-up finish there. A podium for the sister CORE entry of John Bennett and Frankie Montecalvo gave CORE a two-point lead in the team standings.