Everything and anything you should know on Friday about SRO America at Virginia International Raceway setting up for day one of racing action, tomorrow.
GT World Challenge America:
Ellis Fastest in First VIR Practice
Koch Hails "Successful" First GT3 Test for Random Vandals
Rothberg Targeting Continued Gains in First Season of GT3
Of course, if you have followed national news, you will have heard, today, of the cybersecurity issues pertaining to both Microsoft and CrowdStrike, who's CEO, George Kurtz, is also a competitor in SRO GT World Challenge America and for obvious reasons has withdrawn from this weekend's racing action at VIR, as he is needed as the CEO of the company he operates to restore their cybersecurity systems.
CrowdStrike by Riley Withdraws from VIR Weekend
Skeer Fastest in Second Practice at VIR
VIR Friday Notebook
Pirelli GT4 America:
Koch Leads Opening VIR Practice
Capestro-Dubets Tops Friday Practice at VIR
GT America:
Rothberg Paces Opening Practice at VIR
So, this is everything you need to know from Virginia International Raceway as we head into SRO GT World Challenge America qualifying for their doubleheader of races both tomorrow and on Sunday, and then, get down to the business of racing in all classes, at VIR, after that. For now, from Virginia International Raceway, the "motorsports resort" or "motorsports country club" as it is known, we bid you goodnight and we'll see you tomorrow for the start of a fabulous weekend of GT and touring car racing.
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