Showing posts with label Mike Skeen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Skeen. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Pirelli World Challenge: Podium for Mike Skeen Audi in Sonoma race 1


By Tarek Ramchani

Mike Skeen clinched a strong podium in the opening Pirelli World Challenge race at Sonoma, California. The driver of the #2 Audi R8 LMS ultra from CRP Racing had a solid race.

The 2014 Pirelli World Challenge runner-up was among the fastest in a very demanding GT field. Mike Skeen finished the 50-minute event behind race winner Kevin Estre (McLaren 650S GT3) and second placed Renger van der Zande (Porsche 997 GT3 R).

The second Audi entry in the race driven by Drew Regitz finished in twenty-third place overall. The Cameron Racing run #19 Audi R8 LMS ultra competed in the GTA class.

Sonoma Race 1 Results

Pirelli World Challenge race 2 will be held on Sunday.

Photo credit: Pirelli World Challenge

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Pirelli World Challenge: Mike Skeen narrowly missed the podium in Road America race 3


By Tarek Ramchani

Mike Skeen had another strong race at Road America. The Audi driver took a strong fourth place overall in the third and final Pirelli World Challenge race at the famous Elkhart Lake circuit.

Behind the wheel of the #2 Audi R8 LMS from CRP Racing, Mike Skeen was among the strongest in the demanding GT field. He battled well for the top spots and narrowly missed the podium.

Another driver who performed well in the Road America third race was James Sofronas. The GMG Racing team owner finished the in eleventh place overall driving the #14 Audi R8 LMS ultra.


Jeff Courtney was sixteenth with the #99 Audi R8 LMS ultra from his own team JCR Motorsports.

Three Audis did not finish the race. Drew Regitz (#24 Audi) and Walt Bowlin (#30 Audi) were taken out right after the start. The it was the turn of Alex Welch, his #76 Audi R8 LMS ultra from GMG Racing went off the track and caught fire. Fortunately, Alex Welch was unharmed.

Race victory went to James Davison with a Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3. Ryan Dalziel was second with a Porsche 997 GT3 R. Olivier Beretta was third driving a Ferrari 458 GT3.

Photo credit: Pirelli World Challenge

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Pirelli World Challenge: Strong fifth place for Mike Skeen Audi in Barber race 2


By Tarek Ramchani

Mike Skeen just took a strong fifth place overall in the Pirelli World Challenge race 2 at Barber Motorsport Park.

The 2014 runner-up was among the fastest in the field with his #2 Audi R8 LMS ultra from CRP Racing. Mike Skeen ended right behind the Ferrari of series points leader Olivier Beretta.

Up ahead it was a 1-2 McLaren win with two cars from K-Pax Racing Flying Lizard Motorsports. Kevin Estre victorious ahead of his team-mateRobert Thorne. Third place went to Porsche driver Ryan Dalziel.

More to follow.

Photo credit: Pirelli World Challenge

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Pirelli World Challenge: Top 10 in qualifying for Mike Skeen's Audi at Long Beach


By Tarek Ramchani

The streets of Long Beach played host to a thrilling Pirelli World Challenge qualifying session on Saturday. A full field of stars and beautiful GT3 race cars battled for pole position.

Best ranked Audi driver was Mike Skeen in ninth place behind the wheel of the #2 Audi R8 LMS ultra. The CRP Racing driver set a personal best time of 1:20.324. The 2014 series runner-up will be eager to improve on race day and fight for the top spots.

GMG Racing team owner James Sofronas had an unlucky qualifying session. The driver of the #14 Audi R8 LMS ultra was only twenty-first fastest with a personal best time of 1:21.272.


David Welch driving the #21 Audi from GMG Racing was twenty-fifth overall. Jeff Courtney was twenty-eighth was the #99 R8 LMS ultra from JCR Motorsports. GMG Racing' Brent Holden qualified in twenty-ninth postion with the #44 machine. Drew Regitz was thirtieth with the #19 Audi from Stephen Cameron Racing.

Pole position went to Olivier Beretta with #61 Ferrari 458 GT3 from R.Ferri Motorsport. The series points leader was followed by two McLarens from K-PAX Racing with Flying Lizard Motorsport, Robert Thorne was third (#6 650S GT3) and Kevin Estre (#9 650S GT3).



Long Beach qualifying results are here.

The 50-minute sprint race will be held on Sunday after the IndyCar Series event. We wish the best of luck to all Audi teams and drivers.


Photo credit: Motorsport.com

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Q&A: Interview with Mike Skeen - Audi driver in Pirelli World Challenge


By Tarek Ramchani

Team CRP Racing and their driver Mike Skeen have been regular competitors in the demanding Pirelli World Challenge since many years.

A big change this season with the team joining the Audi Sport customer racing family. It didn't took too long for CRP Racing and Mike Skeen to win with the R8 LMS ultra. He won two races and he is second overall in the drivers' championship points standing behind series leader Johnny O'Connel.

We were pleased to have an interview with Mike Skeen. A very interesting Q/A about his debut with the Audi brand in Pirelli World Challenge and his thoughts about the series and more.

Since the Grand of Long Beach your team CRP has made the switch to the Audi R8 LMS ultra, tell us more about that.

We knew coming to the 2014 season that the allowance of full GT3 cars would make that a requirement to be competitive in the series--essentially making the grandfathered World Challenge cars uncompetitive without a full factory effort like Cadillac. We had hoped to make the switch before St. Petersburg, but talks with all the manufacturer customer racing programs took a bit longer and we finally had a program together just in time for Long Beach.


Audi Sport customer racing North America is supporting a great number of cars in Pirelli World Challenge now; how does their interaction with the different customer team work?

The Audi Sport Customer Racing support program is really what made us choose to race an R8. The car is obviously a very formidable piece of equipment, but there are many great GT3 cars. The customer service and engineering support and involvement from the Audi program is really second to none in World Challenge. There is always a trailer at the races with a few staff members from technicians to engineers and an extensive spares package that allows us to have a smaller investment in such parts.

At Road America you dominated the entire weekend with the Audi R8 LMS ultra; what were the keys to success there?

The test day at Road America was really the first opportunity we had with the Hawk Performance Audi to get some significant testing time. Up to that point, most of the events were shorter schedules and we had very limited running. This was also a circuit that we knew would suit the GT3 cars because of the higher downforce levels being well-paired with the smoother surface as compared to the street circuits.


In the last two years the Pirelli World Challenge GT field has become very impressive, how demanding is the competition?

Yes, the competition is at a very high level now in the Pirelli World Challenge GT class. Qualifying sessions usually see many drivers with an opportunity at the pole and generally about ten cars are within a second of each other. There are many internationally-successful drivers, factory pilots, and some of the best that America has to offer. I am very excited to be a part of it and fighting for the championship lead.

Do you agree that the welcoming of full specification FIA GT3 race cars by the Pirelli World Challenge and SCCA has boosted the series?

No question the introduction of full specification FIA GT3 cars has brought a new energy to the series. The fans are very enthusiastic about the cars everywhere we go and the field sizes have grown tremendously. The shorter, sprint race format is very exciting, and the competition has never been closer.

Your Audi R8 LMS ultra is one of the American Grand-Am/TUSC versions that has been upgraded to the R8 LMS ultra specification. Are there any significant differences, other than the three window bars and the open window doors, between your car and the cars at GMG Racing which started off as the European R8 LMS / R8 LMS ultra specification models?

Our car has been updated to Ultra spec is nearly every way. We now have the door windows and of course the GT3-spec aero treatment. I believe a few of the GMG cars are also older cars that have been updated, but for all intents and purposes, the cars are currently the same.


Some rumours and speculation are circulating regarding endurance events in Pirelli World Challenge; what do you think about that?

I do not think the endurance events are something that Pirelli World Challenge needs to pursue. The excitement of the sprint racing format is what has really drawn me and many of the fans to the series. There are plenty of alternatives if endurance racing is what you're looking for (as a participant or fan). Now it looks like IMSA will be allowing the GT3 spec in 2016 anyways, so there's really no reason to go head-to-head with that series.

Separate races for GT and GTS classes in Pirelli World Challenge, good or bad idea?

I think we are at a point again where this should be considered. Although the mixed class racing can be very exciting and I enjoy the extra challenge, many of the street courses we go to are simply too crowded. In these cases, we end up getting a lot of full course cautions that really hurt our short races. I think we will see a mixed schedule in the next couple years with some separate races at these events.


What do you think about the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and could we see you there in an Audi?

The IMSA organization has some great racing and I enjoy being a part of it when I can. Although I prefer the sprint races to the endurance events, you can't argue with the level of competition in every class at an IMSA event. I hope to make an appearance or two in TUDOR before the end of the year and will look forward to opportunities there in 2015.

Do you follow European based sportscar racing (FIA World Endurance Championship and Blancpain Endurance Series)?

Yes, absolutely. I have a lot of those races stacked up on the DVR at home and don't get enough time to view them! I love watching the in-car videos when I can find them and would really like to do some races there in the next few years. There are many European and international racetracks on my bucket list, so I need to get on it!


Which is your favourite race track?

Aside from the Nurburgring, my favorite track is probably Virginia International Raceway. I consider it my home track, and I think it has an excellent combination of high-speed and technical corners. It has recently had some major upgrades to the facility as well. It's unfortunate Pirelli World Challenge doesn't currently visit, but perhaps soon. My favorite track in the series currently is probably Mid-Ohio.

Photo credit: Pirelli World Challenge

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Pirelli World Challenge: Mike Skeen goes auf Deutsch with an Audi R8 LMS ultra


Mike Skeen Press Release

Long Beach, Calif. – After many years away from racing BMW E30s, Mike Skeen decided to get back behind the wheel of a fine piece of German engineering in the new Hawk Performance Audi R8 LMS Ultra.