The 2019 California 8 Hours woke up the nascent hills of Monterey with HubAuto Corsa outpacing the GT field in their N°27 Ferrari 488 GT3 to win at Laguna Seca.
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The 2019 California 8 Hours woke up the nascent hills of Monterey with HubAuto Corsa outpacing the GT field in their N°27 Ferrari 488 GT3 to win at Laguna Seca.
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In only their second race as a GT3 team, HubAuto Corsa’s conquest of the 2019 California 8 Hours harkens a welcome future competing with their N°27 Ferrari 488 GT3.
GruppeM’s N°999 Mercedes-AMG GT3 travailed the stretches of Laguna Seca to finish the 2019 California 8 Hours in second place.
KC Motorsport Group came out strong at the right time by qualifying their N°35 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 on the front row for the 2019 California 8 Hours at Laguna Seca.
Banking through the sandy swathes of Laguna Seca, RealTime Racing roared through the 2017 California 8 Hours but missed out on a podium with their N°43 Acura NSX GT3 finishing fourth.
Returning to Laguna Seca for the second year in a row, K-PAX Racing drove their new N°9 Bentley Continental GT3 to a top ten finish in the 2018 California 8 Hours.
Practice for the upcoming 2019 California 8 Hours wrapped up with the N°10 Audi R8 LMS Evo clamoring to the top of the leaderboard for Audi Sport Team WRT at Laguna Seca.