Photography


Now that I’ve sat done and gone through I’d say 95% of the pics (which is like the 80/20 rule), here’s probably my favourite one so far of the Flying Lizards Motorsports down Mario Andretti straight with some trees getting in the way.

Flying Lizard Motorsports

Rest of the photos from the weekend’s race here.

American Le Mans

Major spin puts the #48 Orbit Racing Porsche 911 GT3 in the GTC class driven by Luke Hines into the barrier at this year’s American Le Mans.

Fortunately Luke walks away from the crash.

I managed to take a few more shots as the shutter button was held down but decided to get away from the wall as soon as possible as the front right tire became airborne (flew about 30 feet up?), lands in the middle of the track and rolls down the track and rolls right across from us, while cars swerved around the wreck at a pretty good clip.

Unfortunately the camera was setup for panning and not for fast shutter so the next few images is completely blurry.

The day before I along a few others were shooting from same spot of where the crash occurred, especially with the random debris that landed on the other side of the barrier . Yikes!

The barrier couldn’t be repaired in time and the race finished with one more lap under full caution.

Somewhere on Durham County Road 47

Ferrari Enzo (by Tanner.)

Porsche GT1 (by Tanner.)

Rest of the set here.

Since I totally missed the vintage race weekend at Mosport this past weekend, did manage to get a bit of shooting at Mosport the day after the race weekend. Couple of the cars that participated during the weekend were still around doing a few laps on the big track.

1973 BMW 3.0 CSL (by Tanner.)

1973 BMW 3.0 CSL (by Tanner.)

BMW M1 (by Tanner.)

Of course, this had nothing to do with the past vintage races.

Mantis Sport Porsche (by Tanner.)

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