2014: August
Aug 21, 2014 / news
COMPASS360 RACING LOOKS TO WIN AGAIN IN VIRGINIA
Team’s Three-Car Squad Returns to a Favourite Track Looking to Build on Momentum in Wisconsin
Danville, VA — The undulating ribbon of tarmac that rises and dives across the picturesque Virginia countryside, forming the challenging race track known as Virginia International Raceway, is a favourite of Compass360 Racing. Not simply because it is demanding on both car and driver, but because it’s a true “driver’s track”, a place that separates the men from the boys; where championships can be won and lost.
Continue ReadingAug 6, 2014 / news
KATHERINE LEGGE JOINS COMPASS360 RACING FOR IMSA CTSCC AT ROAD AMERICA
Delta Wing Pilot Joins James Vance in Team’s Street-Tuner-class #74 Expo Systems /
Honda Performance Development Civic Si
ELKHART LAKE, WI — With much discussion regarding the current state of the balance of performance in the Street Tuner class bubbling through the paddock over the course of the 2014 season, the series’ leading front-wheel-drive team is bringing everything it can to win by adding more all-star firepower to its driving line-up for the upcoming round at Road America. Katherine Legge, who currently pilots the innovative DeltaWing in IMSA’s top Prototype class, will join team regular James Vance in the squad’s #74 ExpoSystems / Honda Performance Development Street-Tuner Civic Si.
Continue ReadingAug 4, 2014 / reports
MICHAEL DIMEO TAKES EIGHTH WIN OF PIRELLI WORLD CHALLENGE SEASON AT MID-OHIO
Young Rookie Prevails in Race-Long Battle to Take 10th Podium of the Year and Touring Car Championship; Ron Yarab Impresses in First Event with the Team.
MANSFIELD, OH — From the drop of the green flag to the waving of the checkered the battle for the top spot in Touring Car at Mid-Ohio raged between Michael DiMeo and Adam Poland. Lap after lap, and sometimes corner to corner, the two young drivers swapped places for the lead, keeping the large Saturday crowd on their feet and enthralled. Both used lapped traffic to gain an advantage over their rival, with dramatic passes being taken by each, often with less than an inch or two between the cars as they went side-by-side through Madness and the Carousel.
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