It was the team's eighth
consecutive podium finish, a streak that began with the team's first foray to Le Mans in 2000.
With their second
consecutive podium finish and second runner - up finish of the year, Garcia and Magnussen leapt from fifth to third in GTLM points.
GM factory driver Olly Gavin of Northamptonshire, England and his Banner Racing team mate Gunther Schaldach of Colorado, took a second
consecutive podium finish in the # 07 The Cool TV Camaro GT.R at Virginia International Raceway yesterday, solidifying second place in the GT points standings for the Grand - Am Rolex Sports Car Series.
Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner were third in the No. 4 Corvette C6.R at the conclusion of the two - hour, 45 - minute race, scoring their fourth
consecutive podium finish in the series and extending their lead in the GT championship.
Like their teammates, Garcia and Magnussen have reeled off two
consecutive podium finishes to move up to third in Driver's points.
Not exact matches
In 1965 there were no wins but Gurney did take five
consecutive podiums, scored 25 points,
finished fourth in the championship and continued to outshine teammates Denny Hulme and Brabham himself, who was beginning to consider retirement as a result.
American Team Scores 15th
Podium Finish in France LE MANS, France — For the second
consecutive year, Corvette Racing
finished second in the GT1 class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Houston based Risi Competizione Ferrari team and drivers Giancarlo Fisichella and Pierre Kaffer have scored five
podium finishes in the first nine races of the 2015 TUDOR Championship, including the last three
consecutive events.