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The Avinguda de Gaudí from Sagrada Familia Basilica, Barcelona. March 1995. In the distance is the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau which at the time of this photo was a fully functioning hospital. This has now closed and has reopened as a museum.
2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Mid-OhioThe Grid: Star Drivers & TeamsThe June 05–07, 2026 event features a packed 46-car grid divided into two highly competitive classes: Grand Sport (GS) with 30 entries and Touring Car (TCR) with 16 entries. Grand Sport Stars: The entry list highlights top-tier talent, including veteran sports car ace Bill Auberlen sharing the #38 ST Racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO with Samantha Tan. Other major sports car standouts include Spencer Pumpelly and Jan Heylen in the #83 BGB Motorsports Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS, alongside sprint racing stars like Luca Mars (#95 Turner Motorsport) and Matt Plumb (#46 TeamTGM). Touring Car Standouts: The TCR class features powerhouse teams like Bryan Herta Autosport with their stable of elite drivers, including Harry Gottsacker (#18), Mason Filippi (#33), and Mark Wilkins (#98). International flair is added by drivers like Mario Farnbacher racing the #72 Pegram Racing Honda Civic FL5 TCR and Franco Girolami piloting the #99 Victor Gonzalez Racing Cupra Leon VZ TCR. Hardware & Technical SpecificationsEvery single entry on the grid runs on standard Michelin tires and utilizes E-10 fuel. ClassCar Types (Makes & Models) PDFEngine Manufacturers PDFGrand Sport (GS)Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS, Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Evo, Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2, Ford Mustang GT4, Mercedes-AMG GT GT4, BMW M4 GT4 EVO, McLaren Artura GT4Porsche, Aston Martin, Toyota, Ford, Mercedes-AMG, BMW, McLarenTouring Car (TCR)Honda Civic FL5 TCR, Hyundai Elantra N TCR, Cupra Leon VZ TCR, Audi RS3 LMS TCRHonda, Hyundai, Cupra, AudiVenue Profile: Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLocated in Lexington, Ohio, the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a legendary permanent road course renowned for its flowing, highly technical layout. The track's natural terrain elevation changes, off-camber turns, and the iconic, high-speed Keyhole section make it an absolute favorite for multi-class sports car racing. Because of its narrow racing line and tight complexes like "The Madness," it demands incredible precision from drivers navigating the raw speed differences between the roaring V8 Mustangs or straight-six BMWs in GS and the nimble, turbocharged TCR machines
2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Mid-OhioThe Grid: Star Drivers & TeamsThe June 05–07, 2026 event features a packed 46-car grid divided into two highly competitive classes: Grand Sport (GS) with 30 entries and Touring Car (TCR) with 16 entries. Grand Sport Stars: The entry list highlights top-tier talent, including veteran sports car ace Bill Auberlen sharing the #38 ST Racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO with Samantha Tan. Other major sports car standouts include Spencer Pumpelly and Jan Heylen in the #83 BGB Motorsports Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS, alongside sprint racing stars like Luca Mars (#95 Turner Motorsport) and Matt Plumb (#46 TeamTGM). Touring Car Standouts: The TCR class features powerhouse teams like Bryan Herta Autosport with their stable of elite drivers, including Harry Gottsacker (#18), Mason Filippi (#33), and Mark Wilkins (#98). International flair is added by drivers like Mario Farnbacher racing the #72 Pegram Racing Honda Civic FL5 TCR and Franco Girolami piloting the #99 Victor Gonzalez Racing Cupra Leon VZ TCR. Hardware & Technical SpecificationsEvery single entry on the grid runs on standard Michelin tires and utilizes E-10 fuel. ClassCar Types (Makes & Models) PDFEngine Manufacturers PDFGrand Sport (GS)Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS, Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Evo, Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2, Ford Mustang GT4, Mercedes-AMG GT GT4, BMW M4 GT4 EVO, McLaren Artura GT4Porsche, Aston Martin, Toyota, Ford, Mercedes-AMG, BMW, McLarenTouring Car (TCR)Honda Civic FL5 TCR, Hyundai Elantra N TCR, Cupra Leon VZ TCR, Audi RS3 LMS TCRHonda, Hyundai, Cupra, AudiVenue Profile: Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLocated in Lexington, Ohio, the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a legendary permanent road course renowned for its flowing, highly technical layout. The track's natural terrain elevation changes, off-camber turns, and the iconic, high-speed Keyhole section make it an absolute favorite for multi-class sports car racing. Because of its narrow racing line and tight complexes like "The Madness," it demands incredible precision from drivers navigating the raw speed differences between the roaring V8 Mustangs or straight-six BMWs in GS and the nimble, turbocharged TCR machines