The
TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and the Tequila Patrón North American
Endurance Cup debuted with a record crowd and a thrilling finish in the 52nd
Rolex 24 At Daytona, won by Joao Barbosa, Christian Fittipaldi and Sebastien
Bourdais in the No. 5 Action Express Racing Corvette DP. A late incident set up a 10-minute sprint to
the checkered flag, with a potential ‘feel good’ story in the making. Two-time
Rolex 24 winner Wayne Taylor – out of retirement for a final opportunity to
co-drive with sons Ricky and Jordan – could only watch as Max Angelelli
prepared to unleash “the Ax” in a dash to the finish. But Barbosa was not to be denied, coming
home with his second overall victory at Daytona in five years for Action
Express by a 1.461-second margin of victory. He won his third Rolex Daytona
Cosmograph (he also won in class in 2003), while Fittipaldi took his second
(overall in 2004) and Bourdais – a four-time Champ Car World Series champion –
won the event for the first time. The
race was marred in the early going by a horrific crash when Memo Gidley –
driving the pole-winning No. 99 GAINSCO Corvette DP – rear-ended the disabled
No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari F458 Italia driven by Matteo Malucelli. Both
drivers were taken to nearby Halifax Hospital, where they are undergoing
treatment. The race was red-flagged for 55:45 minutes after the incident. The race featured 52 lead changes, with the
winning Action Express team leading 18 times for 313 laps, and the Wayne Taylor
Racing team 12 times for 228 laps. The winning team completed 695 laps on the
3.56-mile circuit, covering 2,474.2 miles for the team owned by Daytona Beach
businessman Bob Johnson. “Bob was
convincingly, absolutely dead sure we were going to win it,” Bourdais said. “He
was right. The guys were prepared. Everybody knew exactly what to do and how to
do it, and the execution was perfect. What can I say? It’s a dream come
true.” The Taylors’ dream was dashed by
Barbosa’s great jump on the restart with four laps remaining. “I tried everything to find a good balance,
a good run,” Angelelli said. “But I didn’t have enough for him. I thought I had
(enough) when I picked up the car for the final two stints. But the final rush,
unfortunately not.” While the new
Corvette C7.R that raced in the GT Le Mans class and its street counterpart –
the Z06 – opened the event with plenty of fanfare, the Corvette DP flexed
considerable muscle of its own by sweeping the top four positions. Brothers Burt and Brian Frisselle joined
John Martin and Fabien Giroix in the third-place No. 9 Action Express Corvette
DP, followed by Richard Westbrook, Michael Valiante and Mike Rockenfeller No.
90 Spirit of Daytona Corvette DP. Two-time ALMS P1 champions Klaus Graf and
Lucas Luhr led the LMP2-based Prototypes by finishing fifth with Alex Brundle
in the No. 6 Muscle Milk Pickett Racing Nissan/ORECA. Three months after setting the all-time
speed record on the 2.5-mile Daytona tri-oval, Colin Braun took his first Rolex
24 victory in Prototype Challenge. Braun swept to a one-lap triumph in the No.
54 CORE autosport ORECA FLM09 with Jon Bennett, Mark Wilkins and James
Gue. “We worked really, really hard to
come up with a plan that we wanted to stick with,” Braun said. “We came
prepared this weekend and executed our plan, down to being fastest in the
opening two practice sessions, winning the pole and I think we led the most
laps.” Enzo Potolicchio, Tom
Kimber-Smith, Mike Marsal and Rob Huff took second in the No. 25 8Star Motorsports
entry, followed by Ryan Booth, Raphael Matos, Tomy Drissi, Gabriel Casagrande
and Julio Campos in the No. 38 Performance Tech Motorsports entry. In addition to the victory, Action Express
Racing grabbed the early lead in the Tequila Patrón North American Endurance
Cup. Leading the final two of four segments allowed Action Express to tally 17
points, matching the total of Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. Wayne
Taylor Racing is one point back, with 11.
Ford and Chevrolet are tied for the lead the Tequila Patrón Endurance
Cup Prototype Manufacturers standings with 13 points. CORE autosport took over
the lead in Prototype Challenge (PC), scoring 14 points to break a tie and
forge a two-point lead over 8Star Motorsports.
The Tequila Patrón North American Endurance Cup will also include the
Mobile 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Fueled by Fresh from Florida, the Sahlen’s Six
Hours of The Glen and the Petit Le Mans Powered by Mazda.
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