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On display at the Cadillac booth is the SCCA World Challenge GT series Cadillac CTS-V Coupe race car, built by Pratt & Miller Engineering of Wixom, Michigan. Pratt & Miller also responsible the new Corvette Daytona Prototype and the ALMS Corvette Racing team.
Join Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim on the track once again as you relive their epic finish at Road Atlanta -- the fastest American racetrack they faced this year in the SCCA World Challenge Series. Experience the tense moments, tight corners, and final moments of victory that lead to our double-podium finish for the series.
Earlier this year, HPD began sales of Civic bodies-in-white, also on display. For builders of racecars, starting their build with a body-in-white represents significant cost and labor savings when compared to the purchase and conversion of a fully-equipped production car. Sales of the body-in-white began in July, and HPD has delivered a number to licensed race teams thus far, priced at $3500 each. Additionally, HPD will soon offer HPD-designed parts and branded racing components for the new Civic through the Honda Racing Line. These racing parts are tailored for use in the SCCA World Challenge and Grand Am's Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge. They will be available early in 2012, and full details and pricing will be available at that time.
Jump inside a Team Cadillac CTS-V Coupe as racers Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim offer an insider's perspective of the fastest American racetrack they faced this year -- Road Atlanta. As the camera reveals the track from the driver's perspective, Johnny and Andy explain the incredible maneuvers they must use to master the daunting corners and rapid elevation change found at Road Atlanta in this last round of the SCCA World Challenge series.
The crew at Pfadt Race Engineering geared up for engineering support with Total Performance Racing and their Camaro GTS program entry into SCCA World Challenge racing. Here is a quick vid shot of the Mid-Ohio Race practice, and the rear suspension movement that goes on while on track!
In preparation for round 7 and 8 of the SCCA World Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Team Cadillac drivers Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim take you through a lap in the driver's seat of our CTS-V Coupe race cars. See the course through the eyes of our pros and get inside their heads as they talk you through every twist, turn, and full throttle straightaway.
In preparation for round 7 and 8 of the SCCA World Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Team Cadillac drivers Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim take you through a lap in the driver's seat of our CTS-V Coupe race cars. See the course through the eyes of our pros and get inside their heads as they talk you through every twist, turn, and full throttle straightaway. Learn more at www.cadillac.com
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car, Cadillac announced it would return to racing in 2011 with a race prepared version of its CTS-V Coupe to compete in Sports Car Club of America World Challenge series race car's top North American-based production. And Cadillac was sure to become a serious rival for other racing cars, with a body specially designed for agile and lightweight racing area. Let's see more reviews and picture of 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car... This step back Cadillac into which the series competes 2004-2007. Competing in the GT class with the CTS-V Sport Sedan, Cadillac catch Manufacturers Championship in 2005 and 2007 and the Driver's Championship in 2005. Cadillac will field two teams in the upcoming SCCA World Challenge GT Class with a race car based on the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe. CTS-V line, which also includes the CTS-V Sedan and Wagon CTS-V, recently designated for the 10 list of Car and Driver magazine's Best for 2011. "Back to racing in the SCCA World Challenge is a great way to demonstrate the performance and capabilities Cadillac CTS-V Coupe," said Don Butler, vice president for marketing the Cadillac. "The racecars in this series is production based, which allows us to validate our performance with the best of our competitors on the track, and not just the showroom." Cadillac working with Pratt & Miller, New Hudson, Mich., engineering and construction company specializing in motorsports, to develop the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe race car. While some <b>...</b>
Cadillac announced it will return to racing in 2011 with a race-prepared version of its CTS-V Coupe competing in the Sports Car Club of America World Challenge, North America's top production-based racecar series. The move returns Cadillac to a series where it competed from 2004 to 2007. Competing in the GT Class with the CTS-V Sport Sedan, Cadillac captured the Manufacturer's Championship in 2005 and 2007 and the Driver's Championship in 2005. Cadillac will field two teams in the upcoming SCCA World Challenge GT Class with a racecar based on the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe. The CTS-V line, which also includes the CTS-V Sedan and CTS-V Wagon, was recently named to Car and Driver magazine's 10 Best list for 2011. "Returning to racing in the SCCA World Challenge is a great way to demonstrate the performance and capability of the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe," said Don Butler, vice president for Cadillac marketing. "The racecars in this series are production based, which allows us to validate our performance against the best of our competitors on the track, and not just the showroom." Cadillac is working with Pratt & Miller, a New Hudson, Mich., engineering firm which specializes in motorsports, to develop the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe race car. While some of the production CTS-V components will be modified due to the unique demands of racing or to meet the SCCA series' technical rules, every effort is taken to maintain as much production content as possible.
Cadillac Returns To Racing With CTS-V Coupe Two teams set to compete in SCCA World Challenge GT Series * Racecar based on award-winning CTS-V Series line * Program designed to validate, enhance Cadillac performance * Andy Pilgrim, Johnny O'Connell signed as Cadillac drivers DETROIT -- Cadillac announced today it will return to racing in 2011 with a race-prepared version of its CTS-V Coupe competing in the Sports Car Club of America World Challenge, North America's top production-based racecar series. The move returns Cadillac to a series where it competed from 2004 to 2007. Competing in the GT Class with the CTS-V Sport Sedan, Cadillac captured the Manufacturer's Championship in 2005 and 2007 and the Driver's Championship in 2005. Cadillac will field two teams in the upcoming SCCA World Challenge GT Class with a racecar based on the CTS-V Coupe. The CTS-V line, which also includes the CTS-V Sedan and CTS-V Wagon, was recently named to Car and Driver magazine's 10 Best list for 2011. "Returning to racing in the SCCA World Challenge is a great way to demonstrate the performance and capability of the CTS-V Coupe," said Don Butler, vice president for Cadillac marketing. "The racecars in this series are production based, which allows us to validate our performance against the best of our competitors on the track, and not just the showroom." Cadillac is working with Pratt & Miller, a New Hudson, Mich., engineering firm which specializes in motorsports, to develop the CTS-V <b>...</b>
Cadillac Returns To Racing With CTS-V Coupe Two teams set to compete in SCCA World Challenge GT Series * Racecar based on award-winning CTS-V Series line * Program designed to validate, enhance Cadillac performance * Andy Pilgrim, Johnny O'Connell signed as Cadillac drivers DETROIT -- Cadillac announced today it will return to racing in 2011 with a race-prepared version of its CTS-V Coupe competing in the Sports Car Club of America World Challenge, North America's top production-based racecar series. The move returns Cadillac to a series where it competed from 2004 to 2007. Competing in the GT Class with the CTS-V Sport Sedan, Cadillac captured the Manufacturer's Championship in 2005 and 2007 and the Driver's Championship in 2005. Cadillac will field two teams in the upcoming SCCA World Challenge GT Class with a racecar based on the CTS-V Coupe. The CTS-V line, which also includes the CTS-V Sedan and CTS-V Wagon, was recently named to Car and Driver magazine's 10 Best list for 2011. "Returning to racing in the SCCA World Challenge is a great way to demonstrate the performance and capability of the CTS-V Coupe," said Don Butler, vice president for Cadillac marketing. "The racecars in this series are production based, which allows us to validate our performance against the best of our competitors on the track, and not just the showroom." Cadillac is working with Pratt & Miller, a New Hudson, Mich., engineering firm which specializes in motorsports, to develop the CTS-V <b>...</b>
01-May-2011 Saturday's Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix of Utah was a step forward for Team Cadillac, as both Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim put their Cadillac CTS-V Coupes in the top five at the finish of the 50-minute race. Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim finished 4th and 5th position respectively in Round 4 of the Pirelli SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge Series in Tooele, Utah.
01-May-2011 Saturday's Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix of Utah was a step forward for Team Cadillac, as both Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim put their Cadillac CTS-V Coupes in the top five at the finish of the 50-minute race. Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim finished 4th and 5th position respectively in Round 4 of the Pirelli SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge Series in Tooele, Utah.
Johnny O'Connell and Andy Pilgrim knew what was coming in Round 3 of the SCCA World Challenge Series on the Streets of Long Beach, and they drove solid, steady races to earn a pair of top-10 finishes in their Cadillac CTS-Vs. Going into Long Beach, it wasn't so much about where they finished; it was more about learning what their new Cadillac CTS-V racers needed. That was achieved, O'Connell said. Pilgrim, who started ninth, got a good start as well and stayed close to O'Connell for the entire 30 laps until being balked by slower cars with less than 10 laps to go.