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Rolex 24hour Race 2008: Lexus & Mazda Prevails!

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:34 am    Post subject: Rolex 24hour Race 2008: Lexus & Mazda Prevails! Reply with quote

DP Class Winner:
Car: No. 01 TELMEX/Target Lexus Riley
Drivers: Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas, Juan Pablo Montoya and Dario Franchitti

The first team to capture a Rolex 24 At Daytona overall victory in three straight years.




GT Class Winner:
Car: No. 70 Speedsource Mazdaspeed Castrol Syntec Mazda RX-8
Drivers: Sylvain Tremblay, Nick Ham, David Haskell and Raphael Matos




695 Laps
The victory by the SpeedSource Mazda � combined with a Lexus-powered Daytona Prototype taking the overall win � broke a 14-year streak of Porsches in the Rolex 24 Victory Lane.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Final

� 1. (01) Dario Franchitti, Nashville, Tenn.; Juan Pablo Montoya, Miami; Scott Pruett, Auburn, Calif.; Memo Rojas, Mexico; DP; Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates; Lexus Riley; 695 laps.

� 2. (99) Jon Fogarty, Bend, Ore.; Alex Gurney, Irvine, Calif.; Jimmie Johnson, Mooresville, N.C.; Jimmy Vasser, Las Vegas; DP; Bob Stallings Racing; Pontiac Riley; 693.

� 3. (9) Ryan Briscoe, Indianapolis; Kurt Busch, Mooresville, N.C.; Helio Castroneves, Coral Gables; DP; Penske-Taylor Racing; Pontiac Riley; 689.

� 4. (76) Nic Jonsson, Buford, Ga.; Darren Turner, England; Ricardo Zonta, Brazil; DP; Krohn Racing; Pontiac Riley; 688.

� 5. (10) Max Angelelli, Monaco; Ricky Taylor, Apopka; Wayne Taylor, Apopka; Michael Valiante, Canada; DP; SunTrust Racing; Pontiac Riley; 687.

� 6. (60) Oswaldo Negri, Miami; Mark Patterson, Bronxville, N.Y.; Graham Rahal, New Albany, Ohio; Justin Wilson, Dacono, Colo.; DP; Michael Shank Racing; Ford Riley; 680.

� 7. (75) Oliver Gavin, England; Tracy Krohn, Houston; Eric van de Poele, Belgium; DP; Krohn Racing; Pontiac Riley; 678.

� 8. (91) Marc Goossens, Belgium; Ryan Hunter-Reay, Boca Raton; Jim Matthews, Boca Raton; Johnny O'Connell, Flowery Branch, Ga.; DP; Bob Stallings Riley-Matthews; Pontiac Riley; 676.

� 9. (70) Nick Ham, Evergreen, Colo.; David Haskell, Plantation; Raphael Matos, Hallemdale; Sylvain Tremblay, Sunrise; GT; SpeedSource; Mazda RX-8; 664.

� 10. (66) Ted Ballou, Corona Del Mar, Calif.; Andy Lally, Dacula, Ga.; Bryce Miller, Hoboken, N.J.; Richard Westbrook, England; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 657.

� 11. (67) Emanuel Collard, France; Romain Dumas, Switzerland; Tim George Jr., Petaluma, Calif.; Spencer Pumpelly, Suwanee, Ga.; Bryan Sellers, Auburn, Ga.; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 657.

� 12. (64) Jim Lowe, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Jim Pace, Ridgeland, Miss.; Tim Sugden, England; RJ Valentine, Braintree, Mass.; Johannes van Overbeek, San Francisco; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 656.

� 13. (69) Emil Assentato, Locust Valley, N.Y.; Nick Longhi, Nyack, N.Y.; Lonnie Pechnik, Mountain View, Calif.; Jeff Segal, Miami; GT; SpeedSource; Mazda RX-8; 653.

� 14. (6) AJ Allmendinger, Huntersville, N.C.; Burt Frisselle, Aspen, Colo.; Ian James, Paradise Valley, Ariz.; John Pew, North Palm Beach; DP; Michael Shank Racing; Ford Riley; 652.

� 15. (09) Marc-Antoine Camirand, Saint Leonard d'Aston, Canada; Guy Cosmo, West Palm Beach; Michael McDowell, Charlotte, N.C.; DP; Spirit of Daytona Racing; Porsche FABCAR; 652.

� 16. (80) Lance Arnold, Duisburg, Germany; Damien Faulkner, Ireland; Mark Greenberg, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Jan Heylen, Tampa; GT; Synergy Racing; Porsche GT3 Cup; 651.

� 17. (07) Kelly Collins, Newport Beach, Calif.; Paul Edwards, Nipomo, Calif.; Jan Magnussen, England; Andy Pilgrim, Miami; GT; Banner Racing; Pontiac GXP.R; 647.

� 18. (87) Timo Bernhard, Germany; Pierre Ehret, Santa Rosa, Calif. and Germany; Dominik Farnbacher, Germany; Dirk Werner, Germany; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 646.

� 19. (57) Andrew Davis, Bogart, Ga.; Gunnar Jeannette, Sandy, Utah; Robin Liddell, England; Randy Pobst, Atlanta; GT; Stevenson Motorsports; Pontiac GXP.R; 644.

� 20. (30) Ken Dobson, Sonoma, Calif.; Drew Staveley, Walnut, Calif.; Craig Stone; Robert Thorne, Sheman, Conn.; GT; Racers Edge Motorsports; Mazda RX-8; 642.

� 21. (74) Jim Hamblin, Franconia, N.H.; David Murry, Cumming, Ga.; Bransen Patch, Matthews, N.C.; Jake Rosenzweig, Boston; Derek Skea, Waxhaw, N.C.; GT; Autometrics Motorsports; Porsche GT3 Cup; 638.

� 22. (88) Eric Curran, East Hampton, Mass.; Pierre Kaffer, Germany; Dave Lacey, Canada; Frank Stippler, Germany; Greg Wilkins, Canada; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 637.

� 23. (59) Joao Barbosa, Portugal; Terry Borcheller, Vero Beach; David Donohue, Malvern, Pa.; J.C. France, Daytona Beach; Hurley Haywood, Ponte Vedra Beach; DP; Brumos Racing; Porsche Riley; 622.

� 24. (84) Ross Bentley, Issaquah, Wash.; Don Kitch Jr., Bellevue, Wash.; Steve Miller, Mercer Island, Wash.; Chris Pallis, Mercer Island, Wash.; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 619.

� 25. (03) Alex Barron, San Vejo, Calif.; Ted Christopher, Plainville, Conn.; Bill Lester, Atlanta; Shane Lewis, Jupiter; DP; Southard Motorsports; Pontiac Riley; 615.

� 26. (44) Zach Arnold, Tiffin, Ohio; Glenn Nixon, Canada; Steve Paquette, Canada; Dyrk Van Zanten Jr.; GT; Bullet Racing; Porsche GT3 Cup; 615.

� 27. (58) David Donohue, Malvern, Pa.; Darren Law, Phoenix; Buddy Rice, Phoenix; DP; Brumos Racing; Porsche Riley; 611.

� 28. (7) Michael Cullin, Ireland; Stephan Gregoire, Carmel, Ind.; Matt Plumb, Newport, R.I.; Paddy Shovlin, Ireland; Quentin Wahl, Santa Barbara, Calif.; DP; Sigalsport; BMW Riley; 601.

� 29. (17) Gary Jensen, Winter Park; Mark Jensen, Winter Park; Jordan Taylor, Apopka; Ron Zitza, Maitland; GT; Terra Firma Motorsports; Porsche GT3 Cup; 599.

� 30. (72) Lawson Aschenbach, West Palm Beach; Tim Lewis Jr., Boca Raton; Max Papis, Miami; Craig Stanton, Long Beach, Calif.; GT; Autohaus Motorsports; Pontiac GXP.R; 590.

� 31. (34) Mike Fitzgerald, Medina, Wash.; Johnny Mowlem, England; Tom Papadopoulos, East Hills, N.Y.; Lance Willsey, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; GT; Orbit; Porsche GT3 Cup; 589.

� 32. (65) Tom Atherton, Tulsa, Ok.; Jason Daskalos, Albuquerque, N.M.; Russ Oasis, Miami; Jim Stout, Alliance, Ohio; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 585.

� 33. (86) Jorg Bergmeister, Germany; Wolf Henzler, Germany; Leh Keen, Charleston, S.C.; Eric Lux, Jacksonville; Sascha Maassen, Belgium; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 580.

� 34. (52) Joe Castellano, Italy; Ma Chi Min, Hong Kong; Fred Machado; Roberto Ragazzi, Italy; Franco Scapini, Italy; GT; Mastercar; Ferrari 430 Challenge; 578.

� 35. (85) Chris Bingham, Clyde Hill, Wash.; Bill Cotter, Seattle; Chris Pennington, Las Vegas; Don Pickering, Reno, Nev.; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 572.

� 36. (23) Bill Auberlen, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Joey Hand, Sacramento, Calif.; Patrick Long, Belleair; Andy Wallace, Denver, N.C.; DP; Alex Job Racing; Porsche Crawford; 569.

� 37. (06) Marc Bunting, Monkton, Md.; Paul Edwards, Nipomo, Calif.; Robert Nearn, England; Andy Pilgrim, Miami; Leighton Reese, Minnetonka, Minn.; GT; Banner Racing; Pontiac GXP.R; 564.

� 38. (81) Robert Doornbos, Monaco; Patrick Huisman, Netherlands; Steve Johnson, Bristol, Va.; Richard Lietz, Austria; GT; Synergy Racing; Porsche GT3 Cup; 558.

� 39. (40) Patrick Dempsey, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Charles Espenlaub, Lutz; Joe Foster, Atlanta; Romeo Kapudija, Chicago; Scott Maxwell, Canada; GT; Hyper Sport; Mazda RX-8; 552.

� 40. (68) Michael Auriemma, New York; Michael Gomez, Brownsville, Texas; John Mayes, Austin, Texas; Brent Milner, New York; Scott Schroeder, Atherton, Calif.; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 550.

� 41. (77) Gabriele Gardel, Switzerland; Memo Gidley, Novato, Calif.; Fabrizio Gollin, Italy; Brad Jaeger, Cincinnati; DP; Doran Racing; Ford Doran; 546.

� 42. (3) John Andretti, Indianapolis; Ed Carpenter, Indianapolis; A.J. Foyt IV, Indianapolis; Tony George, Indianapolis; Vitor Meira, Indianapolis; DP; Vision Racing; Porsche Crawford; 527.

� 43. (14) Cory Friedman, Charleston, S.C.; Ralf Kelleners, Germany; Anthony Lazzaro, Canton, Ga.; Mac McGehee, Jacksonville; GT; Autometrics Motorsports; Porsche GT3 Cup; 524.

� 44. (02) Lucas Luhr, Monaco; Allan McNish, Monaco; Mike Rockenfeller, Monaco; Henri Zogaib, Orlando; DP; SAMAX; Lexus Riley; 515.

� 45. (21) Diego Alessi, Italy; Hal Prewitt, Boca Raton; Karl Reindler, Australia; Vic Rice, San Rafael, Calif.; Spencer Trenery, Berkeley, Calif.; GT; Matt Connolly Motorsports; Pontiac GTO.R; 513.

� 46. (62) Jack Baldwin, Marietta, Ga.; Claudio Burtin, Atlanta; Martin Ragginger, Germany; Scott Tucker, Overland Park, Kan.; Ed Zabinski, Sunny Isles Beach; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 511.

� 47. (27) Kevin O'Connell, Newport Beach, Calif.; Hugh Plumb, Chadds Ford, Pa.; Kevin Roush, Upland, Calif.; Kris Wilson, Littleton, Colo.; GT; O'Connell Racing; Porsche GT3 Cup; 473.

� 48. (61) Colin Braun, Ovalo, Texas; Brian Frisselle, Aspen. Colo.; Andrew Ranger, Canada; Mark Wilkins, Canada; DP; AIM Autosport; Ford Riley; 448.

� 49. (29) Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, Canada; Scooter Gabel, Tampa; Chris Gleason, Johnstown, Pa.; Jake Rosenzweig, Boston; Bob Woodman, Beaufort, S.C.; GT; Alegra Motorsports; Porsche GT3 Cup; 418.

� 50. (43) Joe Nonnamaker, North Canton, Ohio; Wayne Nonnamaker, North Canton, Ohio; Will Nonnamaker, North Canton, Ohio; Joe Sahlen, Elma, N.Y.; GT; Team Sahlen; Corvette; 401.

� 51. (83) Tim Bergmeister, Germany; CR Crews; Peter Ludwig, New Paltz, N.Y.; Ben McCrackin, Corpus Christi, Texas; Russell Walker; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 397.

� 52. (26) Scooter Gabel, Tampa; Jerome Jacalone, New York; Joe Jacalone, St. Augustine; Bob Michaelian, Seal Beach, Calif.; Jim Michaelian, Seal Beach, Calif.; GT; Gotham Competition; Porsche GT3 Cup; 364.

� 53. (89) Luca Drudi, Italy; Raffael Giammaria, Italy; Jorg Hardt, Germany; Giacomo Petrobelli, Italy; Gabrio Rosa, Italy; GT; Farnbacher Loles; Porsche GT3 Cup; 284.

� 54. (50) James Bradley, Gaston, Ind.; John Cloud, Wellington, Ohio; John Farano, Canada; Carl Jensen, Loxahatchee; Boris Said, Carlsbad, Calif.; GT; Blackforest Motorsports; Ford Mustang; 255.

� 55. (02) Scott Dixon, Indianapolis; Salvador Duran, Mexico; Alex Lloyd, Carmel, Ind.; Dan Wheldon, St. Petersburg; DP; Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates; Lexus Riley; 233.

� 56. (31) Ettore Contini; Bob Frost, Beavercreek, Ohio; Miro Konopka; Mirko Shultis, Germany; DP; Matt Connolly Motorsports; Pontiac Chase; 231.

� 57. (15) Jean-Francois Dumoulin, Canada; David Empringham, Canada; Tom Nastasi, Stamford, Conn.; Boris Said, Carlsbad, Calif.; GT; Blackforest Motorsports; Ford Mustang; 177.

� 58. (16) Fabio Babini, Italy; Matteo Bobbi, Italy; Antonio Garcia, Spain; Stephane Ortelli, Monaco; DP; Cheever Racing; Pontiac FABCAR; 170.

� 59. (90) Tom Long, Raleigh, N.C.; David Russell, Winter Park; Jep Thornton, Orlando; Joe Varde, Merrit Island; GT; Automatic Racing; BMW M6; 163.

� 60. (22) Marc Basseng, Germany; Carlos de Quesada, Coral Gables; Patrick Pilet, France; Nathan Swartzbaugh, La Habra Heights, Calif.; GT; Alegra Motorsports; Porsche GT3 Cup; 149.

� 61. (11) Ryan Dalziel, Orlando; Milka Duno, Miami and Venezuela; Tomas Enge, Monaco; Harold Primat, Germany; DP; SAMAX; Pontiac Riley; 97.

� 62. (08) Keith Goldin, Miami; Steve Goldin, Homestead; Squeak Kennedy, Port Orange; Jim Meassick, Summerfield, N.C.; GT; Goldin Brothers Racing; Mazda RX-8; 83.

� 63. (12) Derek Bell, Boca Raton; Justin Bell, Delray Beach; Paul Dallenbach, Basalt, Colo.; Tonis Kasemets, Mundelein, Ill.; Roger Schramm, Loves Park, Ill.; DP; RVO Motorsports; Pontiac Riley; 65.

� 64. (56) Thomas Biagi; Matthew Marsh; Christian Montanari, San Marino, Rsm; Luiz Monzon; Fabio Venier; GT; Mastercar; Ferrari 430 Challenge; 55.

� 65. (51) Tommy Erdos, England; Tom Kimber-Smith; Scott Mayer, Franklin, Wis.; Mike Newton, England; Brent Sherman, North Barrington, Ill.; DP; Cheever Racing; Pontiac FABCAR; 45.

� 66. (63) Pierre Bourque, Canada; Duncan Ende, Los Angeles; Hima Maher, Canada; Ron Yarab Jr., Poland, Ohio; GT; TRG; Porsche GT3 Cup; 31.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The No. 01 averaged 103.057 mph in a race slowed by 24 full cautions that slowed 95 laps.
Challenger after challenger tried but failed to derail the Ganassi streak. When the sun poked its head over the Speedway's east banking Sunday, there were only three cars in contention.

At 7:03 a.m. the race-leading No. 59 Porsche Riley suffered a front-end suspension failure, and spun off course with Joao Barbosa at the wheel.

It was the same car driven by five-time Daytona 24 winner Hurley Haywood, who was crestfallen.

"There was nothing he could do about it," Haywood said. "You want to cry almost."

As Haywood misted on pit road, Montoya motored to the lead on Lap 550, and there was only one other Daytona Prototype -- Grand-Am's marquee class -- giving chase, the No. 6 Ford Riley.

Burt Frisselle wrestled the lead from Montoya on Lap 580. Fifteen laps later his engine erupted in a cloud of smoke. He took it straight to the garage.

"I'm wondering if they're putting Holy Water on that Ganassi car because it seems to be invincible or something," Frisselle said. "Whatever they're doing we're going to try to do next year so we can be wearing the Rolex watches."

With the No. 6 sidelined, the No. 01 turned laps uncontested, as Ganassi and minority team owner Felix Sabates watched anxiously from the team's pit box.

"When the No. 6 car broke down, I just kept running (my pace)," said Montoya, who won this race last year with Pruett. "We were waiting for the thing to break down."

But the No. 01 never wavered and Pruett brought the machine home in one piece during his last stint. The winning margin of two laps after 695 laps of competition did not tell the whole story of this bitterly contested race.

"This was tough," Pruett said. "There were a lot of really hard, fast cars that we're up against. You always had to push hard in the car.

"The conditions were pretty treacherous because it was rain, then it was dry, then it was a little bit of wet and you weren't sure to go to wet or dry (tires) and then it would rain again. That makes for a really tough race."

The No. 01 averaged 103.057 mph in a race slowed by 24 full cautions that slowed 95 laps.

Rojas and Franchitti caught most of the rain as the race transitioned from Saturday night to the wee hours of Sunday.

"It was miserable conditions," Ganassi said. "The vision was terrible. To keep these cars on the asphalt is a huge task. It was absolutely horrific."

The GT class winner proved something of an upset. The No. 70 Mazda RX-8, up against two-dozen Porsche entries, finished ninth overall. The car, which was driven by Sylvain Tremblay, David Haskell, Nick Ham and Raphael Matos, started from the GT pole.

By GODWIN KELLY
MOTORSPORTS EDITOR
NEWS JOURNAL ONLINE
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote


Image by Nigel Cook of the Daytona Beach News Journal
Drivers, from left, Scott Pruett, Juan Pablo Montoya, Dario Franchitti and Memo Rojas, celebrate in Victory Lane at Daytona International Speedway after winning the Rolex 24 At Daytona Sunday.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well done Lexus..
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mazda power jed!
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