GRAND-AM Announces Plans For New Rolex Series Class
Responding to burgeoning interest from a variety of
manufacturers, GRAND-AM Road Racing today announced plans to add
a third class to compete in the Rolex Sports Car Series,
beginning with the 2013 season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona.
The new class, to be called “GX,” will join the series’
headlining Daytona Prototype (DP) and the production-based Grand
Touring (GT) classes. The models – and some manufacturers – will
be unique to GX.
The production-based GX competition will feature cars and
technologies not currently involved in the Rolex Series. Rules
are being developed to allow for the exploration of a wide
variety of alternative technologies and alternative fuels. This
could include turbocharged engines; fuels other than gasoline,
such as clean diesels; and hybrid powertrains.
The class will be developed with performance levels that
complement the current DP and GT classes. No changes to GT
performance levels are expected.
Announcements regarding specific manufacturer participation in GX
competition are expected in the near future.
“A number of OEMs have expressed their desire to field cars that
wouldn’t fit within our current two-class structure, so it makes
good sense for us to find a way to accommodate those desires and
in the process make something that’s already great – the Rolex
Series – even better,” said GRAND-AM President and CEO Ed
Bennett.
“When there are manufacturers looking to compete, we need to find
a model that works to include them in the Rolex Series. It’s good
for the fans, providing another whole group of exciting cars they
can relate to. And the fact that the GX class will get to debut
at the Rolex 24 just adds to the anticipation and
excitement.”
Courtesy of GRAND-AM Road Racing



