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Motor race
Northeast Grand Prix
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IMSA SportsCar Championship
VenueLime Rock Park
First race1958
Last race2023
Duration2 hours 40 minutes
Previous namesLime Rock Nationals,
Camel GTO/GTU Grand Prix,
Jamesway 300,
New England Grand Prix
Most wins (driver)Klaus Graf (3)
Most wins (team)Muscle Milk Pickett Racing (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Audi (4)

The Northeast Grand Prix (until 2006: New England Grand Prix) was a professional sports car race held at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, United States as part of the IMSA SportsCar Championship. Previous editions of the Grand Prix belonged to the SCCA National Sports Car Championship, the IMSA GT Championship and the American Le Mans Series. The race currently has a duration of 2 hours and 40 minutes and takes place in July, previously having been held on Independence Day weekend compared to the Lime Rock Grand Prix that was held on Memorial Day weekend. The race was removed from the IMSA SportsCar Championship in 2024, however it will return in 2027 as part of the Michelin Pilot Challenge.[1]

Winners

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Year Date Overall winner(s) Entrant Car Distance/Duration Race title Report
SCCA National Sports Car Championship
1958 July 5 πŸ‘ United States
Ed Crawford
πŸ‘ United States
Briggs Cunningham
Lister-Jaguar 50 miles (80 km) Lime Rock National Championship Races report
1959 July 4 πŸ‘ United States
George Constantine
πŸ‘ United States
Elisha Walker
Aston Martin DBR2 50 miles (80 km) Lime Rock National Championship Races report
1960 July 2 πŸ‘ United States
George Constantine
πŸ‘ United States
Kelso Auto Dynamics
Lister-Chevrolet ? SCCA National Races report
1961 July 1 πŸ‘ United States
Roger Penske
Maserati Tipo 61 45 miles (72 km) Lime Rock National Races report
1962 June 30 πŸ‘ United States
Roger Penske
Cooper Monaco 28 miles (45 km) Lime Rock Nationals report
1963 June 15 πŸ‘ United States
Peter Sachs
Lotus 23 60 miles (97 km) Lime Rock Nationals report
1964 October 31 πŸ‘ United States
Tom O'Brien
Ferrari Dino 268 SP 60 miles (97 km) Lime Rock Nationals report
1965
β€”1985
Not held
IMSA GT Championship (GT classes only)
1986 September 1 πŸ‘ United States
Jack Baldwin
πŸ‘ United States
Peerless/Hendrick
Chevrolet Camaro 2 Hours Camel GTO/GTU Grand Prix report
1987 September 7 πŸ‘ United States
Bob Earl
πŸ‘ United States
Dingman Bros Racing
Pontiac Fiero 230 mi (370 km) Camel GTO/GTU Grand Prix report
1988 September 5 πŸ‘ United States
Wally Dallenbach Jr.
πŸ‘ United States
Protofab Racing
Chevrolet Corvette 138 mi (222 km) Camel GTO/GTU Grand Prix report
1989 October 1 πŸ‘ West Germany
Hans-Joachim Stuck
πŸ‘ United States
Audi of America
Audi 90 quattro 2 Hours Camel GTO/GTU Grand Prix report
1990 September 29 πŸ‘ United States
Robby Gordon
πŸ‘ United States
Whistler Radar
Mercury Cougar XR-7 2 Hours Jamesway 300 report
1991 September 28 πŸ‘ New Zealand
Steve Millen
πŸ‘ United States
Cunningham Racing
Nissan 300ZX 2 Hours Jamesway 300 report
1992 September 26 πŸ‘ New Zealand
Steve Millen
πŸ‘ United States
Cunningham Racing
Nissan 300ZX 1 Hour, 45 Minutes Jamesway 300 report
1993
β€”2003
Not held
American Le Mans Series
2004 July 5 πŸ‘ Finland
JJ Lehto
πŸ‘ Germany
Marco Werner
πŸ‘ United States
ADT Champion Racing
Audi R8 2 hours, 45 minutes New England Grand Prix report
2005 July 4 πŸ‘ Finland
JJ Lehto
πŸ‘ Germany
Marco Werner
πŸ‘ United States
ADT Champion Racing
Audi R8 2 hours, 45 minutes New England Grand Prix report
2006 July 1 πŸ‘ Italy
Rinaldo Capello
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Allan McNish
πŸ‘ United States
Audi Sport North America
Audi R8 2 hours, 45 minutes New England Grand Prix report
2007 July 7 πŸ‘ Germany
Sascha Maassen
πŸ‘ Australia
Ryan Briscoe
πŸ‘ United States
Penske Racing
Porsche RS Spyder 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2008 July 12 πŸ‘ United States
Scott Sharp
πŸ‘ Australia
David Brabham
πŸ‘ United States
PatrΓ³n Highcroft Racing
Acura ARX-01b 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2009 July 18 πŸ‘ Brazil
Gil de Ferran
πŸ‘ France
Simon Pagenaud
πŸ‘ United States
de Ferran Motorsports
Acura ARX-02a 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2010 July 24 πŸ‘ United States
Greg Pickett
πŸ‘ Germany
Klaus Graf
πŸ‘ United States
Muscle Milk Team Cytosport
Porsche RS Spyder Evo 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2011 July 9 πŸ‘ United States
Chris Dyson
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Guy Smith
πŸ‘ United States
Dyson Racing Team
Lola B09/86 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2012 July 7 πŸ‘ Germany
Lucas Luhr
πŸ‘ Germany
Klaus Graf
πŸ‘ United States
Muscle Milk Pickett Racing
HPD ARX-03a 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2013 July 6 πŸ‘ Germany
Lucas Luhr
πŸ‘ Germany
Klaus Graf
πŸ‘ United States
Muscle Milk Pickett Racing
HPD ARX-03a 2 hours, 45 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2014 Not held
IMSA SportsCar Championship
2015 July 25 πŸ‘ United States
Mike Guasch
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Tom Kimber-Smith
πŸ‘ United States
PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports
Oreca FLM09 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2016 July 23 πŸ‘ Venezuela
Alex Popow
πŸ‘ Netherlands
Renger van der Zande
πŸ‘ United States
Starworks Motorsport
Oreca FLM09 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2017 July 22 πŸ‘ France
Patrick Pilet
πŸ‘ Germany
Dirk Werner
πŸ‘ United States
Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2018 July 21 πŸ‘ United States
Joey Hand
πŸ‘ Germany
Dirk MΓΌller
πŸ‘ United States
Ford Chip Ganassi Racing
Ford GT 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2019 July 20 πŸ‘ Australia
Ryan Briscoe
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Richard Westbrook
πŸ‘ United States
Ford Chip Ganassi Racing
Ford GT 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2020 Moved to Charlotte - COVID-19 pandemic
2021 July 17 πŸ‘ Spain
Antonio GarcΓ­a
πŸ‘ United States
Jordan Taylor
πŸ‘ United States
Corvette Racing
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R 2 hours 40 minutes Northeast Grand Prix report
2022 July 16 πŸ‘ Australia
Matt Campbell
πŸ‘ France
Mathieu Jaminet
πŸ‘ Canada
Pfaff Motorsports
Porsche 911 GT3 R 2 hours 40 minutes FCP Euro Northeast Grand Prix report
2023 July 22 πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Ross Gunn
πŸ‘ Spain
Alex Riberas
πŸ‘ United States
Heart of Racing Team
Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 2 hours 40 minutes FCP Euro Northeast Grand Prix report

References

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  1. ^ "IMSA Returns to Lime Rock Park in 2027". March 19, 2026. Retrieved April 2, 2026.

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