Cadillac has announced that she wants to race again in 2011 with a race-ready version of its CTS-V Coupe to compete in Sports Car Club of America World Challenge, the top North American production-based racing series.
Cadillac returns to movements in the series, which struggled in 2004 and 2007. Compete in the GT class with CTS-V sedan, Cadillac manufacturers captured championships in 2005 and 2007 Drivers' Championship in 2005.
Cadillac fields two teams in the upcoming SCCA World Challenge GT-class racing on the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe. CTS-V line, which is a sedan, the CTS-V and CTS-V wagon covers, was recently named Car and Driver magazine Top 10 list for 2011.
Cadillac is working with Pratt & Miller, New Hudson, Michigan, an engineering firm specializing in motorsports development of the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe car. Although some parts of the production CTS-V will change with respect to the unique requirements of the facility or the SCCA series' technical regulations that efforts to produce as much content as possible to maintain compliance.