After a short hiatus, Cadillac will be hitting the track once again to compete in the Sports Car Club of America World Challenge in 2011. Using their CTS-V Coupe, Cadillac will develop a new race car in cooperation with Pratt & Miller, a New Hudson, Mich., engineering firm which specializes in motorsports. Cadillac last saw the SCCA track in 2007 and will be returning next year with a two-car team.
The CTS-V Coupe will have to undergo plenty of modifications to meet up to the SCCA standards, but Cadillac has yet to announce what the changes for the future race car will include. Of course, the fact that the standard coupe gets a 556 HP V8 engine is reason enough for some teams to be shaking in their performance tires.
The first race at the SCCA World Challenge for the two CTS-V coupes will take place on March 25th-27th in St. Petersburg, Florida. Behind the wheel of the Cadillacs will be three-time GT1 champion in the America Le Mans Series, Johnny O’Connell and 2005 SCCA World Challenge GT class champion, Andy Pilgrim.
"The SCCA World Challenge lends itself well to a natural transfer of knowledge," said Jim Campbell, GM vice president for Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "The series will become a key test-bed for Cadillac. We anticipate using what we learn on the racetrack to ensure the V-Series stays on the cutting-edge of performance."
UPDATE 01/19/2011: GM has revealed new images of the CTS-V Coupe race car, which hit the track for the first time on Jan. 17th, 2011. Driven by Johnny O?Connell and Andy Pilgrim, the CTS-V Coupe Racecar was taken for a few tests at the Sebring International Raceway in Sebring, Fla. Check out the picture gallery to see it in action!
Press release after the jump.
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 19 January 2011 18:00 EST.
Source: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/cadillac/2011-cadillac-cts-v-coupe-race-car-ar101711.html
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