2021 Northeast Grand Prix

The 2021 Northeast Grand Prix was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, on July 17, 2021. This race was the seventh round of the 2021 IMSA SportsCar Championship, and the fourth round of the 2021 WeatherTech Sprint Cup.

Track map of Lime Rock Park

Initially scheduled to run for two hours and 40 minutes, severe weather in the area caused just under 90 minutes of the event to be completed. Antonio García and Jordan Taylor scored overall victory for Corvette Racing; their fourth class victory of the season.[1]

Background

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Lime Rock Park, where the race was held.

International Motor Sports Association's (IMSA) president John Doonan confirmed the race was part of the schedule for the 2021 IMSA SportsCar Championship (IMSA SCC) in September 2020. It was the sixth year it was part of the IMSA SCC.[2] The 2021 Northeast Grand Prix was the seventh of twelve sports car races of 2021 by IMSA, and it was the fourth round held as part of the WeatherTech Sprint Cup. The race was held at the seven-turn 1.530 mi (2.462 km) Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, on July 17, 2021.[3]

The race marked IMSA's return to Lime Rock Park following the 2020 edition's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] As in previous years, the event was also the first GT-only round of the IMSA SportsCar Championship season, in which only the GTLM and GTD classes were scheduled to compete.[3]

On July 8, 2021, IMSA released the latest technical bulletin outlining Balance of Performance for the event.[5] In GTLM, after a 1-2 finish at the WeatherTech 240, the Corvette received a 10 kilogram weight increase. The Porsche, meanwhile, received a 20 kilogram weight break. No changes were made in GTD.

Before the race, Antonio García and Jordan Taylor led the GTLM Drivers' Championship with 1082 points, 81 points ahead of Tommy Milner and Nick Tandy followed by Cooper MacNeil in third.[6] With 1296 points, the GTD Drivers' Championship was led by Bill Auberlen and Robby Foley, ahead of Roman De Angelis and Ross Gunn.[6] Chevrolet and BMW were leading their respective Manufacturers' Championships, while Corvette Racing and Turner Motorsport each led their own Teams' Championships.[6]

Entries

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A total of 16 cars took part in the event, split across two classes. 3 cars were entered in GTLM, and 13 in GTD. 17 cars were featured on the pre-event entry list, and the final tally of 16 was reached following Alegra Motorsports' withdrawal due to sponsorship issues.[7]

GTLM saw an identical entry list from the previous round at Watkins Glen, comprising the pair of Corvette Racing entries and the lone Porsche from WeatherTech Racing. In GTD, Gilbert Korthoff Motorsports didn't return after completing their planned single outing at Watkins Glen, while Pfaff Motorsports, Wright Motorsports, and Magnus Racing returned after skipping the most recent round, which only paid points towards the WeatherTech Sprint Cup.

Practice

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There were two practice sessions preceding the start of the race on Saturday, both on Friday. The first session lasted one hour on Friday morning while the second session lasted 75 minutes on Friday afternoon.[8]

Practice 1

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The first practice session took place at 11:45 am ET and ended with Antonio García topping the charts for Corvette Racing, with a lap time of 50.456. Nick Tandy's No. 4 Corvette was second fastest followed by Mathieu Jaminet in the No. 79 Porsche.[9] The GTD class was topped by the No. 19 GRT Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo of Franck Perera with a time of 52.499, ahead of Patrick Long in the No. 16 Porsche.[10]

Pos. Class No. Team Driver Time Gap
1 GTLM 3 Corvette Racing Antonio García 50.456 _
2 GTLM 4 Corvette Racing Nick Tandy 50.493 +0.037
3 GTLM 79 WeatherTech Racing Mathieu Jaminet 50.796 +0.340
Sources:[11][12]

Practice 2

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The second and final practice session took place at 1:55 pm ET on Friday and ended with Tommy Milner topping the charts for Corvette Racing, with a lap time of 50.961, 0.329 seconds faster than Jordan Taylor's No. 3 Corvette.[13] The GTD class was topped by the No. 9 Pfaff Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R of Zacharie Robichon with a time of 52.380. Aaron Telitz's No. 14 Lexus was second fastest followed by Trent Hindman in the Wright Motorsports entry.[14] The session was red flagged for 15 minutes to due severe weather.[15]

Pos. Class No. Team Driver Time Gap
1 GTLM 4 Corvette Racing Tommy Milner 50.961 _
2 GTLM 3 Corvette Racing Jordan Taylor 51.290 +0.329
3 GTD 9 Pfaff Motorsports Zacharie Robichon 52.380 +1.419
Sources:[16][17]

Qualifying

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Jordan Taylor (pictured in 2023) secured the overall pole position for Corvette Racing.

Qualifying was broken into two sessions.[8] The first was for cars in the GTD class. Roman De Angelis qualified on pole for the class driving the No. 23 car for Heart of Racing Team, beating Aaron Telitz in the No. 14 Vasser Sullivan Racing entry by 0.045 seconds. Richard Heistand was third in the No. 39 Audi followed by Frankie Montecalvo in the No. 12 Lexus.[18]

The final session of qualifying was for the GTLM and GTD classes. Jordan Taylor qualified on pole in GTLM driving the No. 3 car for Corvette Racing, beating teammate Tommy Milner in the sister No. 4 Corvette Racing entry by less than 0.150 seconds.[19] Jack Hawksworth set the fastest time in the GTD points paying session and earned 35 championship points.[20] The session saw one incident when Cooper MacNeil, driving the No. 79 WeatherTech Racing Porsche, spun at turn 3 and got stuck on the grass. For causing a red flag, MacNeil had his best two laps from the session deleted.[18]

Qualifying results

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Pole positions in each class are indicated in bold and by ‡.

Pos. Class No. Team Driver Time Gap Grid
1 GTLM 3   Corvette Racing   Jordan Taylor 49.958 _ 1
2 GTLM 4   Corvette Racing   Tommy Milner 50.100 +0.142 31
3 GTLM 79   WeatherTech Racing   Cooper MacNeil 50.833 +0.875 2
4 GTD 23   Heart Of Racing Team   Roman De Angelis 51.729 +1.771 4
5 GTD 14   Vasser Sullivan Racing   Aaron Telitz 51.774 +1.816 5
6 GTD 39   CarBahn Motorsports with Peregrine Racing   Richard Heistand 51.784 +1.826 6
7 GTD 12   Vasser Sullivan Racing   Frankie Montecalvo 51.937 +1.979 7
8 GTD 1   Paul Miller Racing   Madison Snow 51.989 +2.031 8
9 GTD 9   Pfaff Motorsports   Zacharie Robichon 52.023 +2.065 9
10 GTD 96   Turner Motorsport   Robby Foley 52.053 +2.095 10
11 GTD 16   Wright Motorsports   John Potter 52.142 +2.184 11
12 GTD 66   Gradient Racing   Till Bechtolsheimer 52.271 +2.313 12
13 GTD 76   Compass Racing   Jeff Kingsley 52.278 +2.320 13
14 GTD 19   GRT Grasser Racing Team   Misha Goikhberg 52.400 +2.442 14
15 GTD 88   Team Hardpoint EBM   Rob Ferriol 53.333 +3.375 15
16 GTD 44   Magnus Racing with Archangel Motorsports   John Potter 53.396 +3.438 16
Sources:[21][22][23]
  • 1 The No. 4 Corvette Racing entry was moved to the back of the GTLM field as per Article 40.5 of the Sporting regulations (Engine change).[24]

Race

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Post-race

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With a total of 1852 points, García and Taylor's victory allowed them to increase their advantage over Milner and Tandy in the GTLM Drivers' Championship. Jaminet advanced from eighth to fifth.[25] As a result of winning the race, De Angelis and Gunn took the lead of the GTD Drivers' Championship.[25] Chevrolet continued to took the GTLM Manufactures' Championship while Aston Martin took the lead of the GTD Manufactures' Championship.[25] Corvette Racing kept their advantage in GTLM Teams' Championship while Heart of Racing Team took the lead of the GTD Teams' Championship with five rounds remaining in the season.[25]

Race results

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Class winners are denoted in bold and ‡.

Pos Class No. Team Drivers Chassis Laps Time/Retired
Engine
1 GTLM 3   Corvette Racing   Antonio García
  Jordan Taylor
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R 100 1:28:29.019‡
Chevrolet 5.5L V8
2 GTLM 4   Corvette Racing   Tommy Milner
  Nick Tandy
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R 100 +18.134
Chevrolet 5.5L V8
3 GTLM 79   WeatherTech Racing   Cooper MacNeil
  Mathieu Jaminet
Porsche 911 RSR-19 100 +27.793
Porsche 4.2L Flat-6
4 GTD 23   Heart of Racing Team   Roman De Angelis
  Ross Gunn
Aston Martin Vantage GT3 98 +2 Laps‡
Mercedes-Benz M177 4.0 L Turbo V8
5 GTD 1   Paul Miller Racing   Bryan Sellers
  Madison Snow
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 98 +2 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2L V10
6 GTD 14   Vasser Sullivan Racing   Aaron Telitz
  Jack Hawksworth
Lexus RC F GT3 98 +2 Laps
Lexus 5.0L V8
7 GTD 9   Pfaff Motorsports   Zacharie Robichon
  Laurens Vanthoor
Porsche 911 GT3 R 98 +2 Laps
Porsche 4.0L Flat-6
8 GTD 96   Turner Motorsport   Bill Auberlen
  Robby Foley
BMW M6 GT3 98 +2 Laps
BMW 4.4L Turbo V8
9 GTD 39   CarBahn Motorsports with Peregrine Racing   Richard Heistand
  Jeff Westphal
Audi R8 LMS Evo 97 +3 Laps
Audi 5.2L V10
10 GTD 19   GRT Grasser Racing Team   Misha Goikhberg
  Franck Perera
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 97 +3 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2L V10
11 GTD 16   Wright Motorsports   Trent Hindman
  Patrick Long
Porsche 911 GT3 R 97 +3 Laps
Porsche 4.0L Flat-6
12 GTD 76   Compass Racing   Jeff Kingsley
  Mario Farnbacher
Acura NSX GT3 Evo 97 +3 Laps
Acura 3.5L Turbo V6
13 GTD 12   Vasser Sullivan Racing   Frankie Montecalvo
  Zach Veach
Lexus RC F GT3 97 +3 Laps
Lexus 5.0L V8
14 GTD 66   Gradient Racing   Till Bechtolsheimer
  Marc Miller
Acura NSX GT3 Evo 97 +3 Laps
Acura 3.5L Turbo V6
15 GTD 88   Team Hardpoint EBM   Rob Ferriol
  Katherine Legge
Porsche 911 GT3 R 96 +4 Laps
Porsche 4.0L Flat-6
16 GTD 44   Magnus Racing with Archangel Motorsports   John Potter
  Andy Lally
Acura NSX GT3 Evo 95 +5 Laps
Acura 3.5L Turbo V6
Sources:[26][27]

Standings after the race

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.


References

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