Crown Royal 200 at the Glen

The Crown Royal 200 at the Glen was a Rolex Sports Car Series race held at Watkins Glen International. The race was first run in 1984 by the IMSA GT Championship. The "New York 500" initially was a second Watkins Glen round running for a shorter 500-kilometre (310 mi) distance compared to the Continental, using both classes of competitors. However, in 1986, the race was split into two events, the prototypes retaining the 500 km event, and GT cars given a shorter 300 km (190 mi) race. In 1987 prototypes were dropped entirely, and the race served as a 500 km GT event until 1991. Grand-Am revived the race in 2001, running the event on the same weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series series' Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen, and using Watkins Glen's short course.

WeatherTech 240 at The Glen
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
VenueWatkins Glen International
Corporate sponsorWeatherTech
First race1984
First IMSA race2021
Duration2 Hours 40 Minutes
Previous namesCrown Royal 200 at the Glen
Most wins (driver)Max Angelelli (3)
Most wins (team)All American Racers, SunTrust Racing (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Riley (8)

On April 7, 2021, IMSA announced the cancellation of the event at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park because of Canadian quarantine restrictions, replacing it with a standard-distance (three hour race, 2 hours, 40 minutes of racing format) at Watkins Glen International on Friday, July 2, dubbed the "WeatherTech 240 at The Glen." The race used the format intended for Mosport, with all classes competing; however the GTD class only scored points towards the WeatherTech Sprint Cup.[1]

YearDriversTeamCarDistance/DurationRace titleReport
IMSA GT Championship
1984AUnited States Dale Whittington
United States Randy Lanier
United States Blue Thunder Racing TeamMarch 83G-Chevrolet500 km (310 mi)New York 500report
1985AUnited States Al Holbert
United Kingdom Derek Bell
United States Holbert RacingPorsche 962500 km (310 mi)Serengeti Drivers New York 500report
1986BUnited States Davy Jones
United States John Andretti
United States BMW North AmericaBMW GTP500 km (310 mi)Kodak Copier 500report
United States Dennis AaseUnited States All American RacersToyota Celica Turbo300 km (190 mi)
1987United States Willy T. RibbsUnited States All American RacersToyota Celica Turbo500 km (310 mi)Kodak Copier 500report
1988United States Dennis Aase
United States Chris Cord
United States All American RacersToyota Celica Turbo500 km (310 mi)Kodak Copier 500report
1989Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
Germany Walter Röhrl
United States Audi of AmericaAudi 90 quattro500 km (310 mi)Kodak Copier 500report
1990United States Dorsey SchroederUnited States Whistler RadarMercury Cougar XR-7500 km (310 mi)New York 500report
1991New Zealand Steve Millen
Canada Jeremy Dale
United States Cunningham RacingNissan 300ZX500 km (310 mi)New York 500report
1992

2000
Not held
Grand-Am
2001United Kingdom James Weaver
United States Butch Leitzinger
United States Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Ford250 mi (400 km)Bully Hill Vineyards 250report
2002United States Butch Leitzinger
United States Rob Dyson
United States Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Ford250 mi (400 km)Bully Hill Vineyards 250report
2003United States Forest Barber
United States Terry Borcheller
United States Bell MotorsportsDoran JE4-Chevrolet250 mi (400 km)Bully Hill Vineyards 250report
2004Belgium Didier Theys
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Doran Lista RacingDoran JE4-Lexus200 mi (320 km)Sahlen's 200 at the Glenreport
2005 (August)South Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Max Angelelli
United States SunTrust RacingRiley Mk XI-Pontiac200 mi (320 km)CompUSA 200 at the Glenreport
2005 (Sept)South Africa Wayne Taylor
Italy Max Angelelli
United States SunTrust RacingRiley Mk XI-Pontiac200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2006CUnited States Scott Pruett
Mexico Luis Díaz
United States Chip Ganassi RacingRiley Mk XI-Lexus200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2007CUnited States Alex Gurney
United States Jon Fogarty
United States GAINSCO/Bob Stallings RacingRiley Mk XI-Pontiac200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2008CUnited States Brian Frisselle
Canada Mark Wilkins
Canada AIM AutosportRiley Mk XX-Ford200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2009Sweden Nic Jönsson
Brazil Ricardo Zonta
United States Krohn RacingLola B08/70-Ford200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2010United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Memo Rojas
United States Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix SabatesRiley Mk XX-BMW200 mi (320 km)Crown Royal 200 at the Glenreport
2011Italy Max Angelelli
United States Ricky Taylor
United States SunTrust RacingDallara DP08-Chevrolet200 mi (320 km)Canadian Tire 200 at the Glenreport
2012

2020
Not held
IMSA SportsCar Championship
2021Brazil Pipo Derani
Brazil Felipe Nasr
United States Whelen Engineering RacingCadillac DPi-V.R2 Hours, 40 MinutesWeatherTech 240 at the Glenreport
^A Combined Prototype/GT field
^B Separate Prototype & GT races
^C Daytona Prototypes only

References

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  1. ^ "WeatherTech 240 At The Glen Set for Friday, July 2". IMSA. April 7, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
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