GM to deep-six ALMS effort?

Steve Wesoloski, who oversees GM's ALMS, GrandAm, and SCCA World Challenge programs, says Corvette may not be back in ALMS next year just to beat itself.

“It all depends—if we have someone to race, we’ll likely be back in the ALMS next year. It doesn’t even have to be a factory team we race against, but it does have to be some one that allows us to fight and demonstrate what makes us unique. That’s why we do this."

“We’ll be back to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, that’s not a question—it’s just a matter of what our American program will or won’t be. The FIA GT series is also growing, so that’s another areas we’ll have to assess. There are a lot of contingencies in place for us to follow based on how the GT1 category shapes up in the short-term."