2014 United SportsCar Championship


The 2014 United SportsCar Championship was the inaugural season of the International Motor Sports Association's new series created out of a merger of the Rolex Sports Car Series and the American Le Mans Series and the first to be held under the name as the United SportsCar Championship. It began with the 24 Hours of Daytona, the first time since the 1997 [IMSA GT Championship season] that IMSA sanctioned an event at Daytona International Speedway on 25 January and ended on 4 October at Petit Le Mans. It was the 44th overall season of IMSA GT championship racing tracing its lineage to the 1971 IMSA GT Championship.

Classes

The class structures were revealed on March 14 and are as follows:

Car capacities

Due to the expectation of a large number of entries for the series, IMSA announced preliminary car capacities for each class on October 11, 2013. They noted, however, that they are subject to change based on factors such as the number of full-season entries in each class.
  • Prototype – Limited to 19 entries with the exceptions of Sebring, Long Beach, Laguna Seca, Detroit, and Indianapolis, wherein 20 entries would be allowed.
  • Prototype Challenge – Limited to 10 entries for all events except Kansas and Virginia International, wherein 19 entries will be permitted.
  • GT Le Mans – Limited to 19 entries at Virginia International, 16 at Long Beach, 14 at Sebring and Indianapolis, and 12 entries at all other events.
  • GT Daytona – Limited to 19 entries at all events with the exception of Detroit, where 21 entries would be allowed to compete.

Driver limits and classifications

Teams will be limited to utilizing a maximum of three drivers per car for events less than 6 hours in length. This capacity increases to four drivers for races from 6 hours up to 12 hours in length, and five drivers for the 24 Hours of Daytona.
The series will utilize a driver classification system, rating each driver as platinum, gold, silver, or bronze based on numerous factors regarding their competition history. Platinum and gold rated drivers are considered "pro" drivers, while silver and bronze rated drivers will be considered "amateur" or "gentleman" drivers.
In PC and GTD, a maximum of one Platinum or Gold-rated driver is permitted for two or three driver team combinations, with it being increased to two for Daytona and Sebring, should they utilize four or five-driver squads, however should a car utilize two platinum or gold-rated drivers, it must also utilize at least two silver or bronze-rated drivers, each meeting the minimum required driving time. Should this requirement go unfulfilled the team may be penalized at the discretion of the stewards, up to and including exclusion from the race results.
There are no driver classification restrictions in the P and GTLM classes.
A driver will be allowed to drive up to two cars in a single event, given that all minimum and maximum drive time limits are adhered to.

Drive time limits

The minimum and maximum allowable driving time for an individual driver vary by race and class as specified in the table below. No driver may drive for more than 4 hours of any 6 hour period at any time and that a minimum of two drivers must be used in each race. An exception are Prototype Challenge races with a two 45-minute segment format. These require a silver or bronze-rated driver for the first segment. Teams may use another driver with any rating in the second segment, but are not required to do so.
Race LengthMax # DriversPC/GTD MinimumP/GTLM MinimumMaximum
24 hours54 hours 20 minutes45 minutes14 hours
12 hours42 hours 50 minutes45 minutes8 hours
10 hours42 hours 15 minutes45 minutes7 hours
6 hours41 hour 25 minutes45 minutes4 hours
2 hours 45 minutes360 minutes20 minutes-
2 hours340 minutes15 minutes-
1 hour 40 minutes335 minutes10 minutes-
2 x 45-minute segments1 per segment35 minutesN/A-

Series development

On July 31, 2013, a tire partnership was announced, with Continental Tire serving as the exclusive tire supplier for the Prototype, Prototype Challenge and GT Daytona classes. Continental was previously the specification tire of the Rolex Sports Car Series, as well as the Prototype Challenge class in the American Le Mans Series.
On December 11, 2013, Michelin announced that they will supply tires for the GT Le Mans Class Teams Corvette Racing, BMW Team RLL, Risi Competizione, SRT Motorsports, Aston Martin Racing and the new Porsche North America team. Michelin previously supplied tires for LMP1, LMP2 and GT Classes of American Le Mans Series, and was the spec-tire of PC class from 2010 to 2012.

Rule changes

The series introduced several procedural changes after the first two races of 2014:
  • Enforcement of an IMSA rule requiring the display of the car's number on its in-car cameras.
  • Upgraded video review equipment to high definition.
  • A new system for cross-checking cars and drivers involved in on-track incidents.
  • Addition of a third driver advisor to work alongside the IMSA Race Director and two driver advisors to assist with evaluating responsibility in incidents and other on-track situations.
  • At events where there is only one prototype class in a race, the pits will be opened for that class when the field is packed up and while GT cars are still performing the Pass-Around procedure. This change will expedite the full-course caution process by a full lap.
  • The “Lap-Down Wave-By” procedure – which provides a strategic opportunity for cars a lap or more behind to gain a lap back by staying on course while leaders make pit stops – will be more limited in its application. There will be no Lap-Down Wave-By in races less than two hours and 30 minutes in length. For races between two-and-a-half hours through six hours, the Lap-Down Wave-By will be used only once in any 90-minute period after 60 minutes from the start of a race. No Lap-Down Wave-By will be used in the last 30 minutes of a race.
  • Efforts also will be made to use “Debris Yellows” where a situation is likely to involve the simple removal of debris or the flat-tow of a stopped car to a safe location. A Debris Yellow includes the Pass-Around procedure, but the pits remain closed until the race is restarted.

Schedule

Official Testing

Three official preseason tests were conducted for 2014 for both team testing and to determine balance of performance adjustments for the classes. They were as follows:
One official test took place between the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring.

Race schedule

The preliminary 2014 schedule was released on September 20, 2013, and featured twelve rounds. All circuits are carried over from the 2013 schedules of both the American Le Mans and Rolex Series. Circuits dropped were longtime sports car venues at Lime Rock Park and Mid-Ohio, as well as Barber and Baltimore.
Some rounds on the schedule will feature only some of the four classes in the USCC. Long Beach will only feature the Prototype and GTLM classes, Detroit will have all classes except GTLM, and Virginia will feature two separate races: an event for the GTLM and GTD classes, and another race solely for the Prototype Challenge class. This will give each category only 11 races in their respective championships, excepting the Prototype Challenge class, which will contest just 10 rounds.
The endurance races at Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen and Road Atlanta will retain their traditional lengths, while four events will have the regular 2 hour and 45 minute lengths, and the two street races will have 1 hour, 40 minute races.
On October 11, 2013, a revised schedule was released. The key changes to the schedule included the addition of a stand-alone Prototype Challenge event to be held at Kansas Speedway on June 7. Subsequently, the Prototype Challenge events at Detroit and Canadian Tire Motorsport Park were removed, leaving the class with a 10 race schedule. It was also announced that two events would be contested during the May 4 event at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. One would feature the Prototype and GT Le Mans classes, while the other would feature the Prototype Challenge and GT Daytona classes.
It is expected that the Prototype Challenge events which will occur at Kansas Speedway and Virginia International Raceway will be combined with the Cooper Tires Prototype Lites development series in a two-segment race format.
The team winners of the North American Endurance Cup will receive prize money in each class: $100,000 for P or GTLM and $50,000 for PC or GTD.
The Rolex 24 at Daytona was broadcast on Fox, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2 and IMSA.com in stages as TV slots change.
RndRaceLengthClassesCircuitLocationDate
1Rolex 24 at Daytona24 hoursAllDaytona International SpeedwayDaytona, FloridaJanuary 25–26
2Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring12 hoursAllSebring International RacewaySebring, FloridaMarch 15
3Tequila Patrón Sports Car Showcase1 hour 40 minutesP, GTLMLong Beach Street CircuitLong Beach, CaliforniaApril 12
4Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix2 hoursPC, GTDMazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, CaliforniaMay 4
4Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix2 hoursP, GTLMMazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, CaliforniaMay 4
5Chevrolet Sports Car Classic1 hour 40 minutesP, GTDThe Raceway on Belle IsleDetroit, MichiganMay 31
6Grand Prix of Kansas2 x 45-minute segmentsPC1Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasJune 7
7Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen6 hoursAllWatkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkJune 29
8Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix2 hours 45 minutesP, GTLM, GTDCanadian Tire Motorsport ParkBowmanville, OntarioJuly 13
9Brickyard Grand Prix2 hours 45 minutesAllIndianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IndianaJuly 25
10Continental Tire Road Race Showcase2 hours 45 minutesAllRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, WisconsinAugust 10
11Oak Tree Grand Prix2 x 45-minute segmentsPC1Virginia International RacewayAlton, VirginiaAugust 24
11Oak Tree Grand Prix2 hours 45 minutesGTLM, GTDVirginia International RacewayAlton, VirginiaAugust 24
12Lone Star Le Mans2 hours 45 minutesAllCircuit of the AmericasAustin, TexasSeptember 20
13Petit Le Mans10 hoursAllRoad AtlantaBraselton, GeorgiaOctober 4

Entries

On December 6, 2013, IMSA unveiled the entry lists for the 2014 season, confirming entries with full and partial season statuses as well as revealing alternate entries for multiple classes due to an oversubscribed field.

Prototype

All entries use Continental tyres.
TeamChassisEngineDriversRounds

Prototype Challenge

All entries use an Oreca FLM09 chassis powered by a Chevrolet LS3 6.2 L V8 on Continental tyres.
TeamDriversRounds

GT Le Mans

TeamChassisEngineTyreDriversRounds
Michelin

GT Daytona

All entries use Continental tyres.
TeamChassisEngineDriversRounds

Results and standings

Bold indicates overall winner.
  • In Laguna Seca, there were two overall winners: one from race which included Prototype and GTLM classes, and other from race which included PC and GTD classes.
  • In Kansas, there was one overall winner from two combined races which included PC class only.
  • In Virginia, there were also two overall winners: one from two combined races which included PC class only, and other from race which included GTLM and GTD classes.
RndCircuitPrototype Winning TeamPC Winning TeamGTLM Winning TeamGTD Winning TeamReport
RndCircuitPrototype Winning DriversPC Winning DriversGTLM Winning DriversGTD Winning DriversReport
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Championship standings

Championship points are awarded based on finishing positions as shown below. The points system from the Rolex Sports Car Series has been carried over into the new series.
Position123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Race353230282625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

Additionally, each driver who competes in a race, receives one point.

Prototype

Drivers

João Barbosa and Christian Fittipaldi won the championship at Petit Le Mans.

Teams

The No. 5 Action Express Racing won the championship at Petit Le Mans.
TeamDAYSEBLBHLGABELWGLMOSIMSELKAUSATLTotal
Points
1No. 5 Action Express Racing13346341132349
2No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing272215341071330
3No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Racing410552123467318
4No. 01 Chip Ganassi Racing1111311892713317
5No. 42 OAK Racing644832181129309
6No. 60 Michael Shank Racing1299104756256281
7No. 2 Extreme Speed Motorsports75717117784262
8No. 07 SpeedSource131681289699911242
9No. 31 Marsh Racing1012106106DNS11585237
10No. 1 Extreme Speed Motorsports152611510853228
11No. 70 SpeedSource14111179131010DNS108217
12No. 0 DeltaWing Racing Cars1615912DNS64131
13No. 9 Action Express Racing38410106
14No. 02 Chip Ganassi Racing8650
15No. 78 Starworks Motorsport17171250
16No. 6 Muscle Milk Pickett Racing51346
17No. 50 Fifty Plus Racing 91441
18No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing1814

Prototype Challenge

Drivers

Jon Bennett and Colin Braun won the championship at Circuit of the Americas.

Teams

; Notes
  • Teams denoted by a † did not complete sufficient laps in order to score points.
  • The results shown from VIR are a compilation of both of the double-header segments based on total points earned.

GTLM

Drivers

Kuno Wittmer won the championship at Petit Le Mans.

Teams

The No. 93 SRT Motorsports won the championship at Petit Le Mans.
TeamDAYSEBLBHLGAWGLMOSIMSELKVIRAUSATLTotal
Points
1No. 93 SRT Motorsports621073213516326
2No. 3 Corvette Racing108111146798317
3No. 91 SRT Motorsports37762384623314
4No. 912 Porsche North America91588935832303
5No. 56 BMW Team RLL4102106472377300
6No. 62 Risi Competizione111193710211411298
7No. 55 BMW Team RLL2362106684610298
8No. 4 Corvette Racing563557579104291
9No. 911 Porsche North America194955101010115279
10No. 17 Team Falken Tire5849899281266
11No. 57 Krohn Racing7411119119
12No. 910 CORE Autosport527
13No. 97 Aston Martin Racing824

GTD

Drivers

Dane Cameron won the championship at Petit Le Mans.

Teams

The No. 94 Turner Motorsport team won the championship at Petit Le Mans.
TeamDAYSEBLGABELWGLMOSIMSELKVIRAUSATLTotal
Points
1No. 94 Turner Motorsport7†71613151134304
2No. 48 Paul Miller Racing16122388211461295
3No. 22 Alex Job Racing84458552558295
4No. 555 AIM Autosport1214821345887293
5No. 44 Magnus Racing121313391214623289
6No. 58 Snow Racing39119137113942280
7No. 63 Scuderia Corsa1118715171162119269
8No. 23 Team Seattle / Alex Job Racing153821666615185259
9No. 35 Flying Lizard Motorsports5551271413871312252
10No. 45 Flying Lizard Motorsports2861414108716714249
11No. 33 Riley Motorsports1724†16111713413117235
12No. 81 GB Autosport25†1017994161210911215
13No. 27 Dempsey Racing2215201741191331418†195
14No. 007 TRG-AMR North America2021†13411127DNS121910182
15No. 73 Park Place Motorsports13†20†91819†21010171013173
16No. 46 Fall-Line Motorsports29†622†151016149DNS145
17No. 18 Mühlner Motorsports America27DNS18121515DNS17†1416DNS111
18No. 30 NGT Motorsport822†1219†612DNS92
19No. 19 Mühlner Motorsports America181821DNSDNSDNS17†15DNS151591
20No. 51 Spirit of Race15131918689
21No. 64 Scuderia Corsa14101658
22No. 49 Spirit of Race16141650
23No. 71 Park Place Motorsports2123†15DNSDNSDNSDNS17DNS44
24No. 72 SMP/ESM Racing429
25No. 556 Level 5 Motorsports626
26No. 28 Dempsey Racing191926
27No. 009 TRG-AMR North America231625
28No. 65 Scuderia Corsa923
29No. 32 GMG Racing28†1122