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Second Straight Rolex 24 At Daytona Podium for Sean Creech Motorsport

Florida-based team takes its second consecutive Rolex 24 podium finish in treacherous overnight conditions

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (30 January 2022) – For the second time in two years, Sean Creech Motorsport (SCM) captured a podium finish in one of the greatest endurance races in the world, the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway – season opener of the 2022 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

The Rolex 24 has a well-earned reputation as one of the most grueling motorsports events in the world. For the SCM team, the 24-hour roller coaster ride included freezing temperatures that rendered tire management absolutely critical, lap leads by both veterans and rookies, and a stomach bug that nearly upended their driver lineup.

A stellar lineup of veterans and rookies took the No. 33 SCM Exelixis Ligier JS P320 to the grid with the belief that they would contend for the victory, having scored a second-place finish in the team’s first Rolex 24 (though Sean Creech has competed in over half of the 60 Rolex 24 races). Four-time Rolex 24 winner João Barbosa and Dr. Lance Willsey (competing in his 12th Rolex 24) were joined by two rising sports car racing stars – Malthe Jakobsen and Sebastian Priaulx. The quartet took to the 3.56-mile combination road course and NASCAR oval on Saturday afternoon looking to improve that one step on the podium.

With grid positions set by last weekend’s 100-minute race, Willsey took the green flag in fifth position. After a single stint, he handed off to Barbosa, who quickly took the No. 33 into its first race lead of the day, for 14 laps. The veteran pair traded the seat back and forth through the first seven hours, steadily pacing in the top three.

As the sun set and temperatures dropped further, tire management became the name of the game. Barbosa and Willsey both found that the Michelin tires required at least three laps to come to temperature, with Willsey terming the out lap in the frigid air “diabolical.”

Priaulx was the first of the team’s rookies to head out on track for his first stint in a 24-hour race. Unfortunately, Priaulx immediately ran afoul of IMSA’s on-track systems, unknowingly running the red light at pit out, which resulted in a drive-through/plus 60-second penalty. Returning to the fray in third position, the 21-year-old Guernsey native was determined to gain his lap back – which he did in short order, gaining his lap back and retaking the lead with 14 hours remaining.

What made Priaulx’s eventual triple stint that much more impressive was the fact that he was battling the effects of a stomach bug throughout the stint, but refused to let that affect his performance behind the wheel.

Priaulx handed off to the 18-year-old Jakobsen, who took the helm under a full course caution. Taking the green with a 4.5-second lead, the young Danish driver put 15 seconds between himself and second position within five laps before handing back to Willsey. But as the morning hours marched on, and temperatures inched closer toward freezing, the caution periods fell against team strategy. With eight hours remaining, the team found itself in fifth position, two laps down but digging hard.

As Willsey completed his final stint, it was up to the three remaining drivers to continue the march. Willsey acknowledged the on-track deficit but reiterated his belief that the SCM trio would be able to get back into contention.

“There’s no question that it’s really difficult out there,” said Willsey. “I was struggling to get the tires to come in, the fronts especially. But the car is really good – and even though we’re a couple laps down, I like the driver lineup we have remaining, fast guys who can take this car to the front. The team has done a great job, we’ve done nothing but fuel and tires and that’s every team’s dream. It’s about blocking and tackling now, setting up the rotation for the final four hours.”

Willsey’s words would prove to be downright prophetic.

Jakobsen fought hard to get the leader behind him and took advantage of a timely full course yellow with eight hours remaining to climb to within one lap in second position. He handed the wheel to Priaulx, who piloted the car into the very welcome daylight hours as it became clear that the five contending LMP3 cars were on very different strategies and sequences but all battling loose race cars. Priaulx valiantly took the wheel for a double stint, fighting the balance and his stomach to complete his drive time, and the final five hours would come down to a rotation of Barbosa and Jakobsen.

Barbosa put the car in third position through his late race double stint, setting the team’s best race lap (on lap 510 of 670 race laps, with a time of 1:42.172) before handing the car to Jakobsen on the final pit stop. Claiming second place, Jakobsen held on through an extremely intense final 30 minutes that saw significant amount of paint exchanged throughout the field to give the team its second straight podium finish at Daytona.

“It was a long night!” said Jakobsen, whose stints came during the better part of 13 hours of darkness. “I got in rather late so all the running I did was in a very short time frame. It was so much fun. I’m happy to finish on the podium, even though it was so close to grabbing the win. I had no expectations, being my first 24-hour race. It was so tough, and I was really happy with how it turned out. The team did a great job, it was fun and that’s the most important part.”

“This was one of the most challenging races here, with the cold temperatures at night,” said Barbosa, who captured his 11th Rolex 24 podium. “We really had to manage the tires, but it was the same for everyone. It’s sweet and sour right now. You always want to win, but it’s such a tough race so to finish on the podium with this team is a real testament to all the work they’ve put in. They know what they’re doing and they did a tremendous job, as did all the drivers. We lacked just that little bit of luck with the yellows, and some speed at the end. But we’ll try again next year – we have to wait a full year but I’m so proud of this effort.”

“It was tough,” said Priaulx. “It’s as mentally hard as physically hard when you’re not well, but you have to push through it. It takes a lot out of you. I caught a bug and didn’t feel well under the safety car but you have to deal with it. I’m happy that we got through and that I was able to finish my stints. It was hard to manage in the cold, and it was frustrating to deal with the penalties, they put me really into the GTD traffic, but we gave it everything we had. It’s a privilege to be here, I appreciate the chance to race here. The team did a great job and to finish on the podium in my first Rolex, you can’t describe it. It does hurt a bit, not to get that top step, but hopefully I can come back!”

“When all you do for 24 hours is fuel and tires, good things are going to happen,” said Willsey. “I can’t say enough about the job that the crew did, the car ran perfectly for 24 flat out hours. We pushed this car hard, and here we are. Huge thanks to our partners, Alta Equipment and Focal One for the support.”

“We wanted one more step,” said Creech. “We’ve finished second to Bill Riley two years in a row. He’s a great guy and a great competitor, but we really wanted to get that win. We had a couple mistakes that set us back, but that’s how it goes. Neither Seb nor Malthe had ever been in a multi-class endurance race and they both did great; they didn’t put a wheel wrong. Lance and Joao were solid as usual, but the racing gods just didn’t lean our way. We’ll head to Sebring to go for the win and come back here next year to tackle this one again.”

Next up for Sean Creech Motorsport will be the 70th Annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring March 16-19 at Sebring International Raceway. The race will be broadcast live in the U.S. on the NBC family of networks, while international viewers can watch via IMSA.tv. IMSA Radio will also be available at IMSA.com.

About SCM
Team leader Sean Creech has competed in a multitude of sports car series from 1990 until the present day, includingGroup C, IMSA GTP, WTSCC, Grand-Am, SRO World Challenge, and IMSA. SCM moved to the WeatherTech Series in 2021 with João Barbosa and Lance Willsey.

Hardpoint Rebounds For Top 10 Finish at Rolex 24 At Daytona With Ferriol, Legge, Wilson and Boulle

The No. 99 GridRival/GNARLY Jerky/de Boulle Porsche 911 GT3 R Carried the Hardpoint Foursome to a Competitive Finish Despite Damage and Time in the Garage

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 30, 2022) – Hardpoint completed the 60th edition of the Rolex 24 At Daytona on Sunday afternoon in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season-opener with an 10th-place finish that didn’t reflect the ultimate on-track pace of the team’s No. 99 GridRival/GNARLY Premium Jerky/de Boulle Diamond & Jewelry Porsche 911 GT3 R.

The final 10th position came with just minutes to spare in the race, moving around a class car that that had recently retired with three minutes to go and grinding to the finish 35 laps behind the GTD leader. Hardpoint had spent time early in the race running in the top five but was forced to the garage early Saturday evening for repairs, setting them back in the field.

Co-drivers Rob Ferriol, Katherine Legge, Stefan Wilson and Nick Boulle began the race in 14th position in the 22-car GT Daytona (GTD) class with Boulle behind the wheel. Over the course of his two-hour stint on Saturday afternoon, Boulle improve to 11th before handing the car over to Wilson for the next leg of the race.

Wilson continued the team’s climb during his double stint, moving comfortably into the top five and reaching as high as second in the standings as a round of pit stops cycled through. That run through the field was Wilson’s debut in the classic 24-hour race, in part through a partnership with Hardpoint and Cusick Motorsports that will see Wilson join the Legge and Ferriol for all Michelin Endurance Cup races in 2022.

The early promise faded quickly just after the six-hour mark, however. Still running competitive lap times, now with Ferriol behind the wheel, the Hardpoint Porsche 911 GT3 R ran to the inside of a Prototype 2 class car that was 10 laps off the pace and had run wide in turn three. The Prototype and Ferriol made side-to-side contact, damaging the splitter, front right damper and bending the steering rack, which forced the team to the garage for a one hour and 15-minute repair.

Despite a tremendous effort by the Hardpoint crew, the unscheduled work left the team 37 laps down and in 17th place when they returned to the track.

The team and drivers went back to work, running lap times matching their earlier top-five pace, led by Legge’s team-best 1:45.895 (121.025 mph). The combined effort throughout the night and into Sunday afternoon saw the team make up six additional spots to land in the top 10 at the finish with 672 laps completed for a total of 2,392.32 miles.

Hardpoint returns to action with season-long drivers Ferriol and Legge, along with Wilson, in the No. 99 GridRival/GNARLY Premium Jerky/de Boulle Porsche 911 GT3 R for another historic endurance race, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway, March 16 – 19.

Hardpoint Quote Board

Rob Ferriol, Driver and Hardpoint Owner, No. 99 Porsche 911 GT3 R: “We’d be a DNF if it weren’t for the guys and gals behind the wall here. We lost 30 laps after the incident with the P-car and they put it back together. They replaced shocks, splitters, bumpers, diffusers, the steering rack, and got us back out on track so that we could fight and got it back up to P10. At the end of the day, it’s their P10 and their finish. In stick and ball sports, plays can change the momentum of the game. But in racing, one single moment, one error, can change the entire outcome of the race. We had a great car, we had a great lineup, everyone was competitive, and we were very racy. Unfortunately, the incident last night put us behind and I think without that we would have had a really good position. We’ll take that P10 and the positives that come with it and roll on to Sebring.”

Stefan Wilson, Driver, No. 99 Porsche 911 GT3 R: “You have to reset expectations when things happen like that in the middle of the night. I’m really happy with the ability to experience this event and also use it as much as possible as a learning exercise for myself. From where I started this event to where I finished, I learned a ton about driving this Porsche 911 GT3 R and I’m excited to take that experience on to future events. The team did an amazing job and really put us into contention straight away, the car was handling amazing, we just had some bad luck. What was amazing was the bounce back the team had, repairing the car and showing some grit to come back and take a top 10. We cut it close but to get it in the last few laps was special.”

Katherine Legge, Driver, No. 99 Porsche 911 GT3 R: “This showed the promise and how much we had grown since last year because we were fast. If we hadn’t sustained the damage we could have been in with a shot at the podium and the win. So I’m disappointed for that but really impressed with Rob’s pace. Especially his last couple of stints, he was doing the same pace as the leaders and that’s really good news, too. This team fights and they never give up and I think we’ll show them at some point soon what we’re made of and what we’re capable of.”

Nick Boulle, Driver, No. 99 Porsche 911 GT3 R: “The team worked so hard leading up to the race and then all night. Tire guys, fuel guys, they really did a good job and no one made a mistake that cost us a significant amount of time. It’s bittersweet because it was a great top 10, but there was a result in this if we had kept it clean. Hopefully we’ll take this experience on to something bigger the next time and come home with some hardware in the future.”

About Hardpoint:
Hardpoint was founded by Rob Ferriol in 2018 with the vision of combining his experience as a successful entrepreneur with his passion for racing. Headquartered at VIRginia International Raceway, the team captured the 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup North America Pro-Am championship in its inaugural season and competes full-time in the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship in a Porsche 911 GT3 R with co-drivers Ferriol and Katherine Legge. More information on Hardpoint can be found at www.hardpoint.com or through its strong social media presence on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

No. 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 Team Score Valiant Second Position at the 60th Running of the Rolex 24 at DAYTONA

Rolex 24 at Daytona, IMSA, Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL, January 2022. (Photo by Brian Cleary/bcpix.com)

Daytona Beach, Fla. (January 30, 2022) — The No. 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 team finished in second position in the 60th Running of the Rolex 24 at DAYTONA with a persevering performance that saw them fight back from two laps down to secure a podium finish. The blue and black Konica Minolta machine contested the lead until the very end with co-drivers Ricky Taylor, Filipe Albuquerque, Will Stevens and Alexander Rossi achieving the team’s fourth consecutive trophy at the crowning event on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship calendar and bringing home a one-two finish for Acura Motorsports and Honda Performance Development. The Konica Minolta team currently holds second place in the championship just behind this year’s 2022 Rolex 24 at Daytona winner, the No. 60 MSR Acura ARX-05 team.

Filipe Albuquerque led the field away from green and despite bitterly cold track temperatures, kept the team in the top-five throughout his early stints, handing the car to British driver Will Stevens with 22 hours remaining in the race. Stevens’ first IMSA endurance seat time saw him take the lead before unavoidable contact cut a tire. Despite falling two laps off the lead, Ricky Taylor put his head down and, with the help of numerous cautions, stormed back to the front, as dusk fell on Daytona Beach.

Alexander Rossi, Filipe Albuquerque, and Will Stevens rotated through the late hours of the night and early morning, before Taylor handled the difficult day-to-night transition in the No. 10 Konica Minolta Acura. The team fluctuated between first and third as the near-freezing overnight temperatures did little to cool the hotly contested DPi battle for the overall lead.

Rossi and Albuquerque took turns behind the wheel as the Sunday sun rose higher and the clock ticked down, battling for the lead amongst the top-three competitors, before Taylor once again took the helm for the final fight to the finish, just seconds behind his former teammate and co-winner of the 2021 Rolex 24 trophy last year, Helio Castroneves.

“I’m very proud of being part of the Acura/HPD program and sponsored by Konica Minolta, Harrison Contracting and CIT,” said Team Owner Wayne Taylor, who was named Honorary Grand Marshal and honored in the pre-race festivities with fellow recipients Marion Andretti, Hurley Haywood, Jack Roush, Bobby Rahal and Scott Pruett. “A big thanks goes out to everyone on my team. The drivers all did an outstanding job. Obviously, I wanted to win, but if I wasn’t going to win I wanted an Acura to win. I didn’t want anything else, so I feel great to be part of such an amazing manufacturer who understands racing and how to communicate with people. They really care about everyone on the team. I see a great future together with Acura and all my partners. Four in a row was going to be a new record and it just didn’t happen. It’s what you live with. I’m more upset for the drivers and team, to be honest, than I am for myself. I know how hard they all worked. Ricky, Filipe, Will and Alex were outstanding throughout and the team fought back from adversity. We were two laps down and they did what they do. I’m very happy and I’m so glad there was a one-two for Acura who were up against five Cadillacs and the might of Ganassi and Action Express. We did it again.”

After becoming the most prolific qualifier in IMSA history in 2021 and winning the Michelin Endurance Cup, veteran and two-time IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Champion Ricky Taylor scored his second consecutive Rolex 24 at DAYTONA podium to kick off 2022.

“A great day for Acura,” said Ricky Taylor. “HPD does so much work for us and I think it shows in the reliability. We were up against five other Cadillacs versus two Acuras. The reliability was amazing and the performance of the engine and the cars was flawless. The team executed beautifully, but I just didn’t have enough at the end to go get Helio. I’m disappointed right now, but tomorrow we’ll begin working towards Sebring. I think it’s a really good start to the year. I’m really proud to have my teammates next to me, they all did an amazing job. Thanks to Konica Minolta, Harrison Contracting and all the guys that gave us the opportunity to be here. Looking forward to Sebring now. It can’t come soon enough.”

Returning full time co-driver of the No. 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 and 2021 Michelin Endurance Cup Champion Filipe Albuquerque, who has won at Daytona twice in DPi and once in GT machinery, commented on the hard-fought trip around the clock to secure his second consecutive Rolex 24 podium.

“What is there to say,” said Filipe Albuquerque. “It was a great job from everyone at Wayne Taylor Racing, Konica Minolta and Acura. Congratulations to Acura for the one-two finish. To be honest, I don’t think anyone expected that because I don’t think we had pace to match the Cadillacs, but that’s how it unfolded. When it’s that close, you want to win. It’s such a long race, everyone is so tired. The emotions are strong when you win, and emotions are really strong when you lose. We’re all sad, especially when we were so close, but it is what it is. We continue the championship, and our focus is now on Sebring.”

Will Stevens, who made his IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship racing debut during the Rolex 24. With a podium in his first effort, he remains fully focused on improving at the next round.

“Overall, it’s obviously not the result we wanted,” explained Will Stevens. “We came here with high hopes and we came here to get the win – the result these guys deserve. We’re disappointed, but it’s a great result for Acura, finishing first and second. As it’s my first time with the team, I’d have loved to win, but we can be proud of the fight we put up, and next time we can do one better in Sebring.”

Seven-time INDYCAR race winner, 2016 Indianapolis 500 champion, 2021 Baja 1000 Winner, 2021 Rolex 24 Champion and 2021 Endurance Cup Champion Alexander Rossi gave his thoughts on his second consecutive Rolex 24 podium with the team.

“We almost did it,” said Alexander Rossi. “It’s amazing for all of Wayne Taylor Racing to be able to say that they had an opportunity to win a historical four in a row. Ultimately, we came up a little short, but an amazing day for Acura and HPD. To get a one-two finish here in a race where, historically, they’ve struggled. To finally get the results and to get two Rolex 24 at DAYTONA wins in a row and a one-two today is amazing. It’s special to be a part of it.”

Thursday, March 17th will mark the start of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Advance Autoparts weekend with Practice 1 at 10:15 a.m. EST. Green flag for the 12-hour battle waves at 10:40 a.m. EST on Saturday, March 19th.
ABOUT KONICA MINOLTA

Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. is reshaping and revolutionizing the Workplace of the Future. The company guides and supports its clients’ digital transformation through its expansive office technology portfolio, including IT Services (All Covered), intelligent information management, managed print services and industrial and commercial print solutions. Konica Minolta has been included on CRN’s MSP 500 list nine times and The World Technology Awards recently named the company a finalist in the IT Software category. Konica Minolta has been recognized as the #1 Brand for Customer Loyalty in the MFP Office Copier Market by Brand Keys for fourteen consecutive years, and received Keypoint Intelligence’s BLI 2021 A3 Line of The Year Award and BLI 2021-2023 Most Color Consistent A3 Brand Award for its bizhub i-Series. Konica Minolta, Inc. has been named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for nine consecutive years and has spent four years on the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World list. Konica Minolta partners with its clients to give shape to ideas and works to bring value to our society. For more information, please visit us online and follow Konica Minolta on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter. The No. 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 effort and Wayne Taylor Racing is supported by an outstanding lineup of partners including Harrison Contracting, Acura Motorsports, Hammer Nutrition and CIT.

Cadillac DPi-V.R posts podium finish in 60th Rolex 24 At Daytona

No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac races to third place in twice-around-the-clock event

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2022) – Taped front and center in the JDC-Miller MotorSports hauler is a big, bold and inspirational message for the four drivers of the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R and crew. Believe.

It is a reflection of the passion of the entire organization, which in the 60th Rolex 24 At Daytona – and every IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race – lives by the credo of when you all pull together, you move as one.

With Tristan Vautier, Richard Westbrook, Luic Duval and Ben Keating sharing the seat of the powerful and nimble Cadillac DPi-V.R, the little team that could placed third by a mere 4.420 seconds in the twice-around-the-clock race to lead the five-car Cadillac contingent.
The No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R, with reigning IMSA DPi driver champion Pipo Derani, Tristan Nunez and Mike Conway behind the wheel, finished fourth for defending IMSA DPi team champion Action Express Racing.

“It makes it bittersweet, but what a great job by the team overall,” said Vautier, who earned his first Rolex 24 podium finish in the DPi class. “We were in contention the whole way and probably the fastest car all the way to the end, so that’s what makes it feel bittersweet because we thought we could have gotten it.

“But, overall, my first podium in the Rolex 24. Big thanks to the team for the hard work over the winter to make us so competitive. We didn’t get a Rolex but we can still celebrate.”

The Rolex 24 At Daytona race lap record changed hands five times among four Cadillac DPi-V.R entries.

Alex Palou, driving the No. 1 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R, etched his name in the IMSA record book with a lap of 1 minute, 33.724 seconds on the 3.56-mile, 12-turn Daytona International Speedway road course with just under two hours left in the race.

At dawn, Earl Bamber returned to the track following time in the garage to replace a fuel pump in the No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R to reset the record with a lap of 1:33.811. Bamber bested the lap of Loic Duval (1:33.834) in the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R. Earlier in the race, Kevin Magnussen (1:34.000) in the No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R and Renger van der Zande (1:34.02) in the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R broke the record set in 2019.

The No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R returned to the garage in the 13th hour after being bumped off course. Minutes later, the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R – the overall leader at the time – pitted for fuel and tires with Sebastien Bourdais behind the wheel. The call was made to head to the garage to address an electrical issue. Both cars returned to the race to collect season championship points.

Cadillac DPi-V.R entries return to action March 17-19 for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway in Florida.
Cadillac Racing results:
No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R (JDC-Miller MotorSports)
Tristan Vautier, Richard Westbrook, Loic Duval, Ben Keating
Finish: Third overall

Loic Duval: “Happy about our race in general, but we had it. I think we were the only Cadillac able to win the race. I was able to catch up (after being pushed off course on late restart) but I was way too far away. Frustration because I think we had something. The whole team tried everything we could.”

Richard Westbrook: “We had a 20-second lead and it was all comfortable. We know with IMSA racing that you can never sit on your laurels. There’s always going to be a yellow. It was just bad luck. They (IMSA) didn’t give us the opportunity to pit and the two Accuras did (just before a yellow flag) and it changed the nature of the race. Up to that point, it looked like we had it covered. I’m just proud of this team getting a podium. It’s a great start to my DPi journey.”

Tristan Vautier: “It makes it bittersweet, but what a great job by the team overall. We were in contention the whole way and probably the fastest car all the way to the end, so that’s what makes it feel bittersweet because we thought we could have gotten it. But, overall, my first podium in the Rolex 24. Big thanks to the team for the hard work over the winter to make us so competitive. We didn’t get a Rolex but we can still celebrate.”

Ben Keating: “What an incredible race that was run by the team. We were there at the end because of how consistent we were. If we wouldn’t have had any of those yellow flags at the end, we would have won it. We had a 20-second lead because we were consistent without any mistakes. The No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac was incredible to drive and I’m excited to be on the podium in the Rolex 24. My time behind the wheel was the most fun I’ve ever had in a race car.”

No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R (Action Express Racing)
Pipo Derani, Tristan Nunez, Mike Conway
Finish: Fourth overall

Pipo Derani: “We tried and unfortunately it didn’t happen this time. At least we were there to put up a good fight at the end. We had no pace after that last restart. We have to analyze why. A big thank you to Whelen Engineering, Cadillac and the Action Express Racing team. It is good points for the championship. We finished the race flawlessly without any problems. Just a shame we wanted a little bit more. We will focus on Sebring and the Championship. Tristan did a great job in his first race with us and I am looking forward to working with him leading up to Sebring.”

Tristan Nunez: “For my first race with the team in the Whelen Cadillac and it is hard to ask for more with a fourth-place finish. Obviously, we want to win, but the car is in one-piece and we have a long season ahead. Last year they didn’t have that great of a 24 and won the championship. We have a long season ahead of us and lots of races to look forward to.”
Mike Conway: “Like Pipo said we were struggling there at the end with grip. We were hoping to duke it out upfront and at least have a go. After a few laps we couldn’t quite stay there. It was a great effort by the Action Express team. We had really good pace all race. Then we kind of fell a bit short. Credit to everyone on Whelen Cadillac for the work over the last two weeks. We were hoping for at least a podium, but it wasn’t to be.”

No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R (Action Express Racing)
Jimmie Johnson, Mike Rockenfeller, Kamui Kobayashi, Jose Maria Lopez
Finish: Fifth in class; 11th overall (-22 laps)

Jimmie Johnson: “All in all, we had a reasonable Ally Cadillac and a reasonable opportunity to win. I was overtaking a P2 car into the night. My right rear tapped his front going into the Esses in Turn 2, and with that touch it broke the rear suspension and sent me off spinning into the grass. That is where we lost all of our laps. I went through there 50 or 60 times through the course of the weekend and that one time I tapped another car and broke the Ally Cadillac. Every lap matters for us. We are not regulars. For Action Express and Hendrick Motorsports the more reps we get behind the wheel the better we will be.”

Kamui Kobayashi: “Obviously, it was a shame not to be fighting with the leader. I think we had a good pace. I think we had the potential to fight, but maybe not to win. I think for the 24 we had a good run with Jimmie, Jose Maria and Mike. The team did a great job. We did our best. Ally and Action Express gave us a good car. This has been my first race of the season for the last couple of years and puts me into a good mood for the season. Thanks to the team and IMSA for a great couple of weeks.”

Mike Rockenfeller: “Like I said before the race, you can win or you can be last. I mean you have to stay so clean here you have to make it through the night. We got caught up in traffic and had an incident there. It is part of the game. You overtake so many cars so many times in your stint, sometimes you get squeezed and there is a little touch. It took a while to repair and you cannot recover. We had a good Ally Cadillac and everyone worked hard and drove good. We will come back and try again at Sebring.”

Jose Maria Lopez: “The Action Express boys did a great job with the car and on pit lane today. The Ally Cadillac had good speed throughout the race. We had some bad luck with contact with Jimmie, but the team was able to make the repair and get us back in the fight. This is such a great race, I had a great time running my first race at Daytona. It was an honor to race with Jimmie and my friends Rocky and Kamui.”

No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn, Marcus Ericsson, Kevin Magnussen
Finish: Sixth in class; 12th overall (-27 laps)
Alex Lynn: “I guess heartbroken doesn’t sum it up enough. Mostly I believe our Cadillac was the car to win, but that is endurance racing. So many times, 24-hour races can break your heart, but it’s that one time when it goes seamlessly that makes it worth it. We will be back to try again. A big thank you to everyone because the car was faultless and yeah, we won’t give up.”

No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Renger van der Zande, Sebastien Bourdais, Scott Dixon, Alex Palou
Finish: Seventh in class; 14th overall (-39 laps)
Renger van der Zande: “We were ready to go at the end, get me in to fight for the win. But when I came out of bed, basically what happened is we had an issue and I found out we were many laps down. Managed to help a little on the Cadillac side. Disappointed, but I think we had the fastest car.”

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CORVETTE RACING AT DAYTONA: Tough Debut in GTD PRO

Corvette C8.Rs, team soldier through to complete full 24 hours

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2022) – Corvette Racing made it through a tumultuous Rolex 24 At Daytona on Sunday and gained valuable information on its Chevrolet Corvette C8.Rs in their new GT Daytona (GTD) PRO configuration.

The No. 3 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Corvette of Antonio Garcia, Jordan Taylor and Nicky Catsburg – 2021 winners in the GT Le Mans class – led Corvette Racing’s charge with a sixth-place finish. It was a solid drive back from ninth place in the middle of the night when an electrical issue cost the team 13 laps in the garage.

The No. 3 C8.R is the team’s full-season entry in the new-for-2022 GTD PRO class. Other than the visit in the garage late Saturday night, things ran almost like clockwork for the Garcia/Taylor/Catsburg trio.

The same couldn’t be said of the No. 4 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Corvette of Tommy Milner, Nick Tandy and Marco Sorensen. Their C8.R appeared to be the strongest of the Corvette Racing entries in the opening hours until rear contact after a restart with Sorensen at the wheel caused significant damage near the 8.5-hour mark.

Sorensen had to brake hard to keep from hitting the wayward LMP3 car, which also just missed collecting Catsburg in the No. 3 Corvette. The No. 4 team lost nearly 2.5 hours replacing the diffuser, exhaust pipes and starter, among other components. It eventually salvaged a top-10 class finish.

Daytona marked the only scheduled IMSA appearance for the No. 4 Corvette, which moves to the FIA World Endurance Championship’s GTE Pro class starting with the 1,000 Miles of Sebring (Fla.) on March 18. It is part of a combined weekend with IMSA, which will see Garcia, Taylor and Catsburg race in the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 19.

ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – SIXTH IN GTD PRO: “This was one of those races where you wanted it to be shorter. We learned a lot and there is still more for us to learn. We had 25 or 26 stints to learn this tire. So it was a proper first real test in race conditions. We were lacking pace both days. There still was a lot to be gained. If you add some extra testing and something else, then maybe we can be in the hunt. In the last stint, I could tell we were missing a tiny bit. If we were on the lead lap, it would have taken a tiny bit for us to be competitive. We’ll carry on to Sebring.”

JORDAN TAYLOR, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – SIXTH IN GTD PRO: “Other than the alternator issues, we’ve had a faultless and flawless race. The strategy and pit stops have been great. It’s good to see the team executing so well. It’s unfortunate we had that issue otherwise we’d be fighting in the top-five somewhere. It’s good to get the extra miles and it’s good the guys got us back out there because we have a championship to fight for at the end of the day. We’ve made up some points by attrition.”

NICKY CATSBURG, NO. 3 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – SIXTH IN GTD PRO: “This was nice to continue and get more experience on this tire. I think it was the right decision to keep on going and never giving up. It was a learning experience. I enjoyed it. Hopefully we will get more pace at Sebring and we can be competitive.”

TOMMY MILNER, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – 10TH IN GTD PRO: “It’s obviously frustrating to have the problems we did. Even so and looking at the ultimate pace, I don’t think we had the car today to race for the win potentially. You never know in these kind of races. If you’re there at the end and you’re close, anything can happen. That was kind of our goal today and obviously we didn’t achieve that. It’s frustrating from that point of view. Even though we (the No. 4 Corvette) won’t be racing in IMSA for the full season, it’s exciting for the 3 car guys and the fans to see the racing we should have this year in GTD PRO. We haven’t really had that kind of door-to-door racing in some time.”

NICK TANDY, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – 10TH IN GTD PRO: “This sort of thing does happen in motor racing. We spent way too much time in the garage today than we expected. We bring two cars to this race for a reason, and that’s to have two shots. To have the luck that strikes both in the middle of the night is tough to take, to be sure. It’s so surprising because it doesn’t often happen with this team. This is motorsport and there are a lot of things that go into putting a car out on track, especially in going around for 24 hours. Sometimes we have good days like last year and sometimes it’s not so great like today.”

MARCO SORENSEN, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C8.R – 10TH IN GTD PRO: “It’s been a great few weeks with Corvette Racing. Of course you come to these races wanting to compete and win. So it hurts a little bit that we didn’t get that. But in the end, it has bene a fantastic experience with this team. It’s a great bunch of guys and I like their way of going racing and how they do it. I’m just really happy to have had this chance.”

About Chevrolet
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Aidan Fassnacht Pulls Lessons From Challenging Opening Event In Mazda MX-5 Cup At Daytona

Fassnacht’s No. 15 Sword Performance Mazda MX-5 Persevered Through Doubleheader Weekend Featuring Multiple Condition Changes

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 30, 2022) – Aidan Fassnacht passed his first test as a professional racing driver this week at Daytona International Speedway in the 2022 Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich Tires, taking a season full of lessons away from a challenging week in the No. 15 Sword Performance Mazda MX-5 Cup.

Both Thursday and Friday’s 45-minute races were run in weather conditions that included a wet track but were dry enough to remain on BFGoodrich Tires slicks for the run. Those difficult conditions and a competitive 30-car field left Fassnacht in 17th and 23rd at the race finishes, respectively.

“We didn’t get the results we really wanted, but I looked at this weekend to get the rust out and get used to the series,” the 18-year-old said. “I think this is probably going to be the craziest weekend, maybe of my career, with these conditions, this track and these cars. I’m hoping that calms down a little bit and we can settle in and show our pace because I didn’t feel like we got to do that this weekend. It’s frustrating, but it’s also good to get my feet wet a little bit.”

Fassnacht qualified and started the first race 11th, and spent the race in a pack of cars five deep and battling for the top 10 before a full course yellow with 13th laps to go eliminated that battle and brought more into the mix.

Fassnacht started Friday’s race even further up the grid in ninth and was already moving forward on the opening lap before contact brought out a full course caution and sent the Sword Performance MX-5 to pit lane for repairs and a front right tire change. That left him one lap down from the field but able to finish the caution-filled race.

“It was one of those things where every time you went out there, you weren’t sure what you were going to get,” Fassnacht said of the weather. “We went out expecting it to be pretty dry in Friday’s race, and then we saw the two leaders go way wide going into Turn 1 because it was wet. It cleared up by the end, but it just added a new variable for the tires and threw a wrench in the whole operation. But I’m glad the way it worked out because it’s such a valuable experience for me. I saw everything you could see in terms of conditions this weekend, and that’s something you might not get in two or three years. I’m glad I got it here, and it familiarized me with the car and I got a feel for it in every situation which was nice. Hopefully that plays to my advantage going into Saint Petersburg in the next race.”

The Daytona weekend was the motorsports debut for Sword Performance and its series of performance hydration beverages, built around a system of proprietary electrolyte replacement products and heat stress subject expertise. Fassnacht not only carried the logo on the side of his McCumbee McAleer Motorsports team car, but used the Sword Performance products to hydrate between sessions.

“It’s really great to be working with Sword Performance this season,” Fassnacht said. “They’re a really great brand and it’s such a fit, with them being in the hydration industry and us in motorsports. I’m drinking 20-plus bottles of water a day, so if I can make that efficient with a clean and clear hydration product like Sword provides, it’s perfect and it’s just great to have their support.”

With a race under his belt, Fassnacht returns to action on the 1.8-mile street course on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, February 25-27. The street circuit doubleheader will mark another first for the series rookie, and is unique as the only temporary street circuit on the 2022 calendar.

“I think we’re going to come out on the back end really strong for learning all of this,” Fassnacht said. I learned a lot, and I couldn’t be more excited to get to St. Pete because I think we’re going to be really strong there.

About Sword Performance:

Sword Performance, Inc. is an American manufacturer of performance hydration beverages, built around a system of proprietary electrolyte replacement products and heat stress subject expertise. Sword Performance Inc. was founded with a purpose: to provide great-tasting, effective hydration to hard-working men and women everywhere. From stadium lights to job sites, Sword Performance hydration products are designed to work with the body to battle dehydration and fatigue. More information can be found at www.SwordPerformance.com.

About Aidan Fassnacht:

A second-generation professional racecar driver, 18-year-old Aidan Fassnacht is conducting the 2022 Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup for McCumbee McAleer Racing (MMR) in the No. 15 Sword Performance Mazda MX-5 Cup. Fassnacht, a freshman at Boston College, raced a Spec Miata in Regional and National Sports Car Club of America events for two seasons before taking on the Spec MX-5 Challenge in 2021, earning a slot in the prestigious Mazda Shootout before signing with MMR for his 2022 rookie campaign.

RISI COMPETIZIONE 18-HOUR RACE REPORT

ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA – 2022
Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo No. 62:
James Calado (GBR)
Alessandro Pier Guidi (ITA)
Davide Rigon (ITA)
Daniel Serra (BRA)

(Daytona Beach, Fla., January 30, 2022)… At the 18-hour mark of the 2022 running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO holds second position in the GTD Pro class with top four cars all on the same lap.

James Calado had just entered the car at the halfway point of the 24-hour enduro. The Brit kept the Prancing Horse in second place in the GTD Pro class through some clean racing before the 12th caution of the race in just under 13 hours of racing took place.

He held the second position in class for a bit before another full course caution flag was waved, which shuffled him around the top three positions. Just before the 14-hour mark he brought the No. 62 in while in the lead for a full pit stop and driver change to Davide Rigon on Lap 395.

(L-R): Risi Competizione Team Principal Giuseppe Risi and driver Davide Rigon
Rigon was relegated back to sixth in class after the stop and climbed back a couple positions before pitting just after the 15-hour mark in P5 for a standard stop after another caution flag flew at 4:49 a.m. The Risi team took advantage of the yellow with a brief stop just 12 minutes later. Rigon remained for a third stint and had a fairly clear drive and stop an hour later. He eventually pitted around 6:37 a.m., just before the 17-hour mark for a driver change to Daniel Serra and standard pit stop.

Serra managed some solid racing for his first stint and brought the No. 62 into second place in GTD Pro by his first full stop right at the 18th hour.

QUOTES:

James Calado, driver No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO:
“It’s difficult and we know the reasons why. It’s difficult to kind of persuade the guys to listen to what we want to do going forward. There’s obviously a fine balance between safety and performance. I know the others have got a better chance to win when they turn up the engines. I’ve seen it; they press a button. Obviously, we are flat out. So, the only way to win is to risk. For me, that’s the way forward going into the morning. We need to keep position because we don’t have straight line speed, but we have good lap times. So, that’s the only way we can stay ahead if we can pull a gap to the guy in second. Fingers crossed. From experience and many 24-hours (races), trying to persuade the guys to listen and then we might have a chance.”

Davide Rigon, driver No. 62 Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO:
“It was a long stint but sometimes in the night it’s best to just keep driving and stay in a rhythm. It was a pretty smooth stint for the most part. You must just keep a good watch for other cars, but the car is good.”

Rolex 24 At Daytona U.S. Broadcast Schedule:

Sunday, January 30, 2022:
USA Until 12:00pm ET
NBC 12:00-2:00pm ET

Flag-to-Flag Coverage: Live on Peacock

IMSA Radio will have live coverage throughout the weekend on imsaradio.com, RadioLeMans.com and SiriusXM Radio. See www.imsa.com for live timing and scoring.

For more information and social media, please see www.risicompetizione.com and follow us on Facebook/RisiCompetizione and Twitter @RisiComp and on Instagram @RisiComp.

Cadillac Racing 3-4 in Rolex 24 after 18 hours

CADILLAC RACING 18-HOUR RACE REPORT
IMSA WEATHERTECH SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONSHIP
ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
JAN. 30, 2022

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2022) – Cadillac Racing DPi-V-R entries were running in the top four 18 hours into the 60th Rolex 24 At Daytona.

The No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R, with Richard Westbrook at the wheel, was running smoothly in third place. Close behind in fourth was Mike Conway in the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R.

The Rolex 24 At Daytona race lap record has changed hands four times among three Cadillac DPi-V.R entries.

Earl Bamber returned to the track following time in the garage in the 16th hour to replace a fuel pump in the No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R to set reset the record with a lap of 1 minute, 33.811 seconds on the 3.56-mile, 12-turn Daytona International Speedway road course.

Bamber took the line in the record book from Loic Duval (1:33.834) in the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R. Earlier, Kevin Magnussen (1:34.000) in the No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R and Renger van der Zande (1:34.02) in the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R broke the record.

In the 13th hour, the No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R returned to the garage to replace a the rear suspension after being bumped into the grass by an LMP3 car. Minutes later, the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R – the overall leader – pitted for fuel and tires with Sebastien Bourdais behind the wheel. The call was made to head to the garage to replace the alternator belt.

Gary Nelson, Action Express Racing team manager (Nos. 31 and 48 Cadillac DPi-V.Rs)
“It is nice to be this close to the lead of the race after going all night. It was really a dogfight all night and now we are just a few seconds from the lead. So, we’re pretty happy. (What have you been telling your drivers?) The same thing we have told them all along. Stay on the lead lap, and we pretty much have had to run flat out to do that. I think we are going to have a good finish.”

Tristan Nunez, No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R
“Six hours is still a long way to go. This is when every second counts. The race is going to be fierce all the way to the end. I think we have a good car to challenge for the win. I have another double stint and get ready for the end. It’s challenging out there with how cold it is. It can get away from you quickly.”

Richard Westbrook, No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R
“We’ve been running consistently well. It’s been a really good performance but still a long way to go – a Watkins Glen six hours to go. We’re taking nothing for granted but we’re doing everything right so far and just have to hang in there to take the fight in the last couple of hours.”

Earl Bamber, No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R
“I got the car from Alex (Lynn) in fifth and made our way up to second. Everything was going well and just cruising around. I think we had a car to vie for the win and are really happy with what the (Chip Ganassi Racing) guys have done in the short preparation time they had with the second car. We’re gutted, obviously. We’ll repair, get back out there and finish the race.”

Cadillac running order in the DPi class (overall in parentheses) at 18 hours:

  1. (3) No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R, Tristan Vautier, Richard Westbrook, Loic Duval, Ben Keating
  2. (4) No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R, Pipo Derani, Tristan Nunez, Mike Conway
  3. (13) No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R, Jimmie Johnson, Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Rockenfeller, Jose Maria Lopez
  4. (19) No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R, Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn, Kevin Magnussen, Marcus Ericsson
  5. (33) No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R, Renger Van Der Zande, Sebastien Bourdais, Scott Dixon, Alex Palou

The race is being telecast on NBC and its associated channels USA and Peacock, and available on XM 202, SiriusXM Online 972, and IMSA.com.
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TR3 Racing Charges to Rolex 24 Lead ahead of Halfway Point

Daytona Beach, Fla. (30 January 2022) – In their IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship debut, TR3 Racing has raced to the halfway point of the 60th Anniversary running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona.

The team has made a strong first impression, taking the win in the qualifying race last weekend to score the GTD Pro pole for Saturday’s race start with the No. 63 Lamborghini of Miami Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo – GTD Pro.

Starting on the pole position, Marco Mapelli in the No. 63 Lamborghini led the field of GT entries to the green flag. Mapelli maintained the race lead through the opening laps when the first full course caution appeared. The Lamborghini team decided to amend their strategy bringing Mapelli to pit lane for a driver change to Rolf Ichenin.

On lap 98, quick handling by Ichenin kept the No. 63 Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo from being collected in a multi-car incident. Unfortunately, the maneuver did result in slight body work damage that would require repair on the next pit stop on lap 139. Mapelli took over the controls of the GTD Pro entry and returned to the course two laps down but the team has fought back to the lead lap and is currently leading the race with 12 hours to go.

The sister No. 19 Piloti Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo – GTD of Jeff Segal, Bill Sweedler, John Megrue, Giacamo Altoe started the race from 17th on the grid, with Sweedler manning the controls from 51st overall at the drop of the green.

Making his IMSA debut, Megrue battled door-to-door on lap 89 through the international horseshoe before contact with a fellow GTD competitor spun the No. 19 Lamborghini. Megrue rebounded to complete his 36 lap stint before handing the car over to 2014 Rolex winner Jeff Segal as the entry raced back up the order to move to the lead.

At the seven hour mark, the TR3 Racing crew utilized pit stop strategy to extend the lead of the No. 19 in the GTD category by a full lap as the field returned to green flag racing.

That advantage was reduced when the No. 19 Lamborghini was issued a penalty resulting in a stop plus 3 minute, 30 second hold. Altoe resumed racing in 10th running next to the sister No. 63 entry, with the foursome pushing up to 8th as the race hit the halfway mark.

“So far the race has had some setbacks for us, but we’ve been able to fight back from everything and are ready to keep in contention here through the night,” said TR3 Racing’s Arther Romanelli. “We just need to keep executing as a team and then we can focus on going for a result at the close of the race. So we’re happy with where we are and just looking forward to keeping a good rhythm going with both of our Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo entries and be there at the end.”

Broadcast Schedule:

12:00-3:00am – USA Network
6:00-12:00pm – USA Network
12:00-2:00pm – NBC

Commercial free coverage available via Peacock in the United States. International coverage available on IMSA.tv

About TR3 Performance:

TR3 Performance was founded by Arthur, Oliver, and Gregory Romanelli in August 2012. Frustrated with the rising costs and plummeting quality from local shops, the brothers saw an opportunity to establish a shop of their own that would live up to their high standard of excellence, where they could hold themselves to the caliber of workmanship they had sought out in the marketplace as enthusiasts. In 2015, TR3 Racing was established as the team stepped into racing at the professional level. What started out as a modest 2,300-sq.ft. enterprise has now exploded into the premier performance shop in South Florida.

About Lamborghini Miami:
Lamborghini Miami was founded in 1988, as a franchise under Prestige Imports. Founder Irv David quickly grew Lamborghini Miami to be one of the leading franchises North America. Importing the last Countach ever made and importing the first Diablo into the US market, Irv David quickly set Lamborghini Miami to be a leader in the supercar market within North America. The franchise continued to expand and grow successfully and in 2007, the franchise opened their new showroom to achieve greater heights. Tragically in the same year, on January 20th, Irv David suddenly passed on his 56th birthday. His son, Brett David, overcame the tragic loss and to cold as CEO at the age of 19. Since then Lamborghini Miami has gone to become a global phenomenon, delivering Lamborghini’s most coveted hypercars and dominating the south Florida market. In 2022, Lamborghini Miami continues their World renowned legacy with record-breaking sales and recently recognized group 4 title as one of the nation’s most successful service departments.

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Cadillac Racing drivers rave about 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V

Renger van der Zande, Earl Bamber enjoy the drive at Daytona International Speedway

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 29, 2022) – TV viewers got a peek of the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V during coverage of the 60th Rolex 24 At Daytona.

They likely noticed the enthusiastic impressions of the Escalade-V during its introduction to the V-Series family at Daytona International Speedway from Cadillac Racing Daytona Prototype international (DPi) drivers Renger van der Zande and Earl Bamber.

“The Escalade is awesome; what a vehicle to come to the track in,” said Bamber, co-driver of the No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R. “As soon as you get on the throttle, the noise that it makes is insane. We both had a smile on our face the whole time and we had a heap of fun driving around Daytona International Speedway.”

Cadillac recently announced it is expanding its V-Series lineup to include the Escalade-V, which will be the first SUV to don the high-performance V-Series badge. With nearly two decades of racing-inspired prowess, the Cadillac V-Series is an elevation of Cadillac design, performance and technology, and the purest expression of the passion that exists at the core of the Cadillac brand. More information about the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V, including full vehicle specs, will be revealed in spring 2022.

Both drivers had the opportunity to briefly drive the Cadillac CT5-V and CT4-V Blackwings, too, at the racetrack.

“The power of these cars is phenomenal,” Bamber said.

The V-Series Blackwings were developed to be track-capable straight from the factory. Featuring a hand-built 6.2-liter supercharged V8 delivering 668 horsepower paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, the CT5-V Blackwing is refinement rooted in racing performance.

“I’ve been driving (the CT5-V) around the Nurburgring, I’ve been driving it around some other tracks, and now in Daytona and it’s pretty impressive,” said van der Zande, who co-drives the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R. “And the nice thing is you can still cruise around in it if you want to, but once you need the go, go, go time, it’s alive.

“It’s an awesome car to go on the track with. I’ll order one if they don’t give me one.”

Added Bamber: “I’d like to have one but I’m afraid I’d get myself in big trouble with how fast they are. It’s a bunch of fun.” 
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About Cadillac
A leading luxury auto brand since 1902, Cadillac is growing globally, driven by an expanding product portfolio that features distinctive design and technology. More information on Cadillac appears at www.cadillac.com. Cadillac’s media website with information, images and video can be found at media.cadillac.com.