33: GTD, DPi, ACO, BoP and Dormancy
Acronyms dominate the headlines in the early part of this week’s episode of the official podcast of The Apex while dormancy comes into play for Episode 33’s brief in-depth topic.
With IMSA still dealing with complaints from January’s Rolex 24 at Daytona, the WeatherTech Championship’s focus has shifted to testing at Sebring. Editor-in-Chief Aaron Durant and Executive Editor Ben Hinc then bring in an international perspective before moving on to some Pirelli World Challenge stories.
Following a lone Mazda Road to Indy headline and a barrage of IndyCar news, Durant and Hinc engage in a short in-depth topic regarding why The Apex sometimes goes dormant.
[powerpress]Headlines
Sports Car
- Sportscar365: Continental Responds to Daytona GTD Tire Issues
- The Apex: Mazda Completes Sebring Lineup With Franchitti
- RACER: Cadillac DPi slowed with Sebring test BoP
- RACER: ACO sporting director weighs in on DPis
- RACER: Nissan confirms global racing plans
- RACER: PWC GT Cup champ Udell moves up to top classes
- Sportscar365: Davison Rejoins TRG for St. Pete PWC Season Opener
Mazda Road to Indy
- The Apex: Donison Named to Cape USF2000 Program
IndyCar
- RACER: Honda switch ‘a good reset’ – Dixon
- RACER: Bourdais – Reopening tech will widen divide
- RACER: Derani set for Sebring IndyCar test with SPM
- The Apex: Juncos Announces Indy 500 Program
- Motorsport: Andretti to run five cars at Indy 500 again
- RACER: IndyCar future at Long Beach secure – Kalkhoven
- Motorsport: “Performance criteria” will decide when 2018 IndyCar is unveiled
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