SportsCar365 Gets A Closer Look At The New Cadillac ATS-V.R Coupe
An all-new coupe scheduled for FIA GT3 certification, a major distinction from past CTS-V.R cars is that both the racer and the street car share the same engine.
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An all-new coupe scheduled for FIA GT3 certification, a major distinction from past CTS-V.R cars is that both the racer and the street car share the same engine.
Audi may do it, so why shouldn’t Cadillac?
A Cadillac shows a Hellcat and Viper how it’s done.
There’s a new GT3-spec racecar in town.
You heard it here first.
That’s Le Mans, not lemons.
Drivers Johnny O’Connell and Andy Pilgrim won a championship for Cadillac for the third consecutive year.
Johnny O’Connell paid a visit to the National Corvette Museum and decided to make it a go at the Motorsports Park in his C7. He’s what he thought of the track.
Three-peat.
The team is currently seven points behind Audi in the manufacturer’s standings.
It’s not the upcoming GT3-class racecar, but it is street legal.
The team struggled with tire wear throughout the race.
The new car will eventually replace the CTS-V.R.
August 22-24 marks the 13th of 16 races for the Cadillac Racing team.
Will Cadillac develop an FIA GT3 car, or stick with the current CTS-V.R?
The team has managed to hold on to their overall points lead in the series.
The team has been hit with three performance adjustments.
Cadillac Racing is normally much faster on the street courses than their competition.
The team still keeps a commanding lead in the points standings.