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Ripped up curbing leads to track alterations ahead of Six Hours of The Glen

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Ripped up curbing leads to track alterations ahead of Six Hours of The Glen

A dramatic and prolonged Saturday at Watkins Glen International culminated in historic lap times and a significantly reshaped racing line through the famous “Bus Stop” chicane ahead of the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen.

During the late stages of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge support race on the 3.4-mile, 11-turn natural terrain road course, a piece of curbing detached at the entry to Turn 5. The loose curb severely damaged a wheel on a Turner Motorsports entry, ruining a likely strong finish for the team and forcing track officials into immediate action. Extensive track repairs delayed the subsequent WeatherTech Championship qualifying session by two hours and 40 minutes, pushing it until after another scheduled IMSA support series race.

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