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IMSA Battle on the Bricks

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IMSA Battle on the Bricks
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
VenueIndianapolis Motor Speedway
Corporate sponsorTirerack.com
First race2023
Duration6 hours
2 hours 40 minutes (formerly)
Previous namesBrickyard Grand Prix (2012–2014)
Most wins (driver)Venezuela Alex Popow (2)
Most wins (team)United States Starworks Motorsport (2)
Most wins (manufacturer)United States Riley (2)

The Tirerack.com Battle on the Bricks is an IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship event held on the combined road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.

The original version of the race, held from 2012 to 2014, was a support race for the Brickyard 400, as part of "Kroger Super Weekend at the Brickyard".[1] In its first two years, it was held as part of the Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series, and moved to the United SportsCar Championship in 2014. The race went on hiatus after 2014.

The race was revived in 2023, as part of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. It is now held as a stand-alone event held in September. For 2023, the race was a 2 hours, 40 minute length. For 2024, the race will expand to an endurance race and be one of the major endurance races on the IMSA schedule, joining Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Petit Le Mans.[2]

Race winners

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Rolex Sports Car Series

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Year Date Scheduled
duration
Class Winning drivers Car Elapsed distance Report
Miles Laps
2012 July 27 3 hours Daytona Prototype France Sébastien Bourdais
Venezuela Alex Popow
Riley Ford 230.6 91 Report
Grand Touring United States Andy Lally
United States John Potter
Porsche GT3 230.6 91
2013 July 26 3 hours Daytona Prototype United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel
Venezuela Alex Popow
Riley BMW 271.1 107 Report
Grand Touring United States Jeff Segal
Italy Max Papis
Ferrari 458 261.0 103
GX United States Tom Long
Canada Sylvain Tremblay
Mazda 6 243.3 96

IMSA Weathertech Sports Car Series

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Season Date Overall Winner(s) Entrant Car Distance/Duration Race Title Report ref
IMSA SportsCar Championship
2014 July 25 Brazil Christian Fittipaldi
Portugal Joao Barbosa
United States Action Express Racing Chevrolet Corvette DP 2:46:02,720 Brickyard Grand Prix Report [3]
2023 September 17 France Mathieu Jaminet
United Kingdom Nick Tandy
Germany Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 2:41:00.878 Tirerack.com Battle on the Bricks Report [4]
2024 September 22 Austria Philipp Eng
Finland Jesse Krohn
United States BMW M Team RLL BMW M Hybrid V8 6:00:54.050 Tirerack.com Battle on the Bricks Report [5]

Support races

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The Brickyard Sports Car Challenge is a sports car race in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series (formerly the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge), with two classes being run concurrently. It was held as support to the Brickyard Grand Prix,[1] which was in turn a support race to the Brickyard 400. The 2023 revival will be one of IMSA's major races, as a four-hour race.

Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge

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Year Date Scheduled
duration
Class Winning drivers Car Elapsed distance
Miles Laps
2012 July 27 2.5 hours Grand Sport United States Lawson Aschenbach
United States Eric Curran
Chevrolet Camaro 149.5 59
Street Tuner United States Daniel Rogers
United States Seth Thomas
BMW 328i 147.0 58
2013 July 26 2.5 hours Grand Sport United States Mark Boden
United States Bryan Sellers
BMW M3 187.5 74
Street Tuner United States Terry Borcheller
United States Mike LaMarra
BMW 128i 185.0 73
2014 July 25 2.5 hours Grand Sport United Kingdom Robin Liddell
United States Andrew Davis
Chevrolet Camaro 209.8 86
Street Tuner United States Cody Ellsworth
United States Corey Lewis
Porsche Cayman 204.9 84

Michelin Pilot Challenge

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Year Date Scheduled
duration
Class Winning drivers Car Elapsed distance
Miles Laps
2023 September 16 4 hours Grand Sport Canada Daniel Morad
United States Bryce Ward
Mercedes-AMG GT4 268.3 110
Touring Car United States Chris Miller
South Africa Mikey Taylor
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) 236.8 110

Course layout

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References

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  1. ^ a b "In 2012, Nationwide, 2 road-course races join Sprint Cup at IMS," The Indianapolis Star, July 7, 2011.
  2. ^ "IMSA Returns for the Battle on the Bricks".
  3. ^ "Race Report" (PDF). IMSA. 29 July 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Tirerack.com Battle On The Bricks – Race Official Results (2 Hours 40 Minutes)" (PDF). imsa.results.alkamelcloud.com. Alkamel Systems. September 20, 2023. Retrieved September 24, 2024.
  5. ^ "Tirerack.com Battle On The Bricks – Race Unofficial Results (6 Hours)" (PDF). imsa.results.alkamelcloud.com. Alkamel Systems. September 22, 2024. Retrieved September 24, 2024.