GREAT off-season racing on "TV"
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
GREAT off-season racing on "TV"
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...long&lclk=long
FIA GT3 championship on Youtube. If you have DirecTV with an internet connection, you can watch them directly from your TV. If not, any youtube device can get them.
Each race is covered in English, entirely, with no commercials. There are 2 races at each track, and each race is broken into 2 parts, so it can be confusing to watch them in order if you aren't careful. These are all posted by "supergtracing" and he has some other great stuff also.
You can add track name to the search above
Nogaro
Zolder
Navarra
Algarve
Moscow
Nurburgring
**Not sure why the Callaway GT3 Vettes didn't run in 2012and 2011, even though they were champions previously. Still GREAT racing though!
FIA GT3 championship on Youtube. If you have DirecTV with an internet connection, you can watch them directly from your TV. If not, any youtube device can get them.
Each race is covered in English, entirely, with no commercials. There are 2 races at each track, and each race is broken into 2 parts, so it can be confusing to watch them in order if you aren't careful. These are all posted by "supergtracing" and he has some other great stuff also.
You can add track name to the search above
Nogaro
Zolder
Navarra
Algarve
Moscow
Nurburgring
**Not sure why the Callaway GT3 Vettes didn't run in 2012and 2011, even though they were champions previously. Still GREAT racing though!
#2
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David,
Ernst did compete in one of the FIA series...ended up 2nd...was leading going into the last race and ended up 2nd.... If you think our sanctioning bodies are polictical the stories i hear from Ernst are crazey...
BTW, his SKF's went season free of failures...
Ernst did compete in one of the FIA series...ended up 2nd...was leading going into the last race and ended up 2nd.... If you think our sanctioning bodies are polictical the stories i hear from Ernst are crazey...
BTW, his SKF's went season free of failures...
#3
Race Director
Thread Starter
great to know about the SKF's!
With Callaway now bringing the GT3 to the states ($495,000), I just wondered what happened in Europe. I don't see the cars for sale anywhere, or racing anywhere???
I personally wish we had GT3 here, and the cars were more affordable. That's a lot of money for a car that is supposed to be slower than (the former) GT1 and GT2.
With Callaway now bringing the GT3 to the states ($495,000), I just wondered what happened in Europe. I don't see the cars for sale anywhere, or racing anywhere???
I personally wish we had GT3 here, and the cars were more affordable. That's a lot of money for a car that is supposed to be slower than (the former) GT1 and GT2.