I had a weekend to kill in California and was lucky enough to find it was the very weekend that NASCAR came to town in Sonoma at what used to be called Sears Point Raceway. Funnily enough i had been considering doing the European NASCAR race on the Tours oval the same weekend before finding myself in the USA; thus I was going to see the real thing rather than a copy. Being somewhat adverse to crowds I decided to just do the Saturday qualifying. But at least I would get to see one of the classic California tracks and the NASCAR boys going flat out in qualifying. On arrival I found there were some actual races as well - an added bonus.
Porsche GT3 Qualifying.
Intent to avoid anything resembling traffic, I arrived early but luckily the Porsche GT3 Cup final practice started at 8.15am. Apparently this was the first time that the Porsche GT3 cars had competed at a NASCAR weekend.
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The motor homes and flags are very typical of a NASCAR weekend, the Porsche GT3s were something new. |
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My first view of the track was the Esses; I was sold on this track immediately. |
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Pirelli GT3 Cup Trophy car driven by Michael Zuieback entering turn 2 with empty grandstands this early in the morning. |
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There are apparently 21 one-make Porsche series in the World. I had seen the French one at Le Mans earlier in 2015 and now I was seeing the USA series at Sonoma. This is Albert Salvo at turn 2. |
NASCAR Pro Series West Qualifying
This is a feeder series for NASCAR and has a mixture of young talent and older drivers who enjoy driving NASCAR style cars. This was the qualiying for the Carneros 200 later in the day.
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The mountains provides a great backdrop to the Sonoma Raceway as rookie Nicole Behar speeds by. She already has a second place to her credit this year but here she could only qualify in 31st place. |
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The Pro-Series cars generate quite a lot of roll. This is the car of Johnny Borneman who qualified 34th but came up the field in the race into eleventh spot. |
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Johnny White makes a smoky entry into turn 2 on his way to qualifying 22nd. |
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Tim Spurgeon who qualified 23rd riding the turn 2 kerbs. |
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NASCAR fans enjoying the sun and cars at Sonoma Raceway. |
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The No.1 car of Jim inglebright who qualified 14th comes through a dust cloud into view. |
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Many of the Pro Series drivers had an affinity with the kerbs, including Tom Souza in this Ford who qualified 19th. |
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Carlos Vierakicks up a little dust at Sonoma's turn 2. |
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David Mayhew's Chevrolet at speed coming out of turn 2 on his way to pole position. |
NASCAR QUALIFYING
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Jimmy Johnson's Chevrolet leads Aric Almirola's Ford. jimmy Johnson just mised out on the top twelve run off in qualifying and thus started thirteenth. In the race in finished sixth. |
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Alex Kennedy in the Dream Factory Chervolet who qualified 36th. |
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Matt Kenseth in the Dollar General Toyota who qualified on the second row of the grid in third place. |
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Alex Bowman in the Chevrolet who qualified 41st in this large field. |
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Dale Earnhardt Jnr's Chevrolet with Ricky Stenhouse's Ford in his draft. Dale could only qualify twentieth but moved up to seventh in the race. |
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He was fast through much of practice but only qualified eleventh. However, in the race he did well in only his fifth race after breaking a leg and foot and Daytona and came through to win. |
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Tony Stewart in the Mobil Chevrolet qualified seventh. |
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David Ragan qualified ninth. |
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Kyle larson qualified fourth in his Chevrolet. |
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Kurt Busch was on second place on the grid but was beaten into second place by his younger brother in the race after having led 43 laps. |
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AJ Allmendinger took pole position but was not so lucky in the race. |
Lunchtime in the paddock
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Truck after truck after truck in the paddock |
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There is never rest for the wicked, mechanics that is! |
Porsche GT3 Cup Trophy USA Race 1
The first actual race I saw at Sonoma was for Porsche GT3 cars.
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The Porsche GT3 pack heads into turn 2 on lap one of the first race |
The GT3 field consisted of a number of classes for Porsche 991, 997 and 996 cars of various ages. The classes are named Diamond, Platinum, Gold and Silver.
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A view of turn seven and the backdrop. |
Time to say goodbye to Sonoma Raceway or Sear's point as i am still apt to call it. I think I will be back one day, maybe one year for the Indy Cars!
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