Rolex 24 At Daytona Hour 14 Race Notes
ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA RACE NOTES Hour 14 02:06.01, working lap 385, No. 81 GT2 retires crash damage. No. 4 GT2 returns to the track after a lengthy pit stop. 02:12.49, working lap 389, No. 40 GTT returns to the track. Driver changes, No. 96 GTT ...
ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA RACE NOTES
Hour 14
02:06.01, working lap 385, No. 81 GT2 retires crash damage. No. 4 GT2 returns to the track after a lengthy pit stop.
02:12.49, working lap 389, No. 40 GTT returns to the track. Driver changes, No. 96 GTT Fisher, No. 07 Tremblay in, No. 72 CA Luyendyk in.
02:19.39, working lap 393, No. 83 GT2 reported with no lights. No. 7 CA pits with steam rolling off the car. Extend pit stop as the crew is pouring water on the radiators. No. 20 CA onto the lead lap. No. 7 CA continues.
02:30.11, working lap 397, No. 33 GT2 Konrad back on the track. 02:34.22, working lap 400, No. 36 CA into the pits.
02:43.38, working lap 405, No. 16 CA Leitzinger has closed the gap on the No. 7 CA Angelleli to less than two car lengths.
02:44.36, working lap 406, No. 2 GT2 into the pits. The following drivers are now driving: No. 39 GT3 Pompelly, No. 68 GT3 Holt, No. 03 GT2 Allen, No. 09 GT3 Conway, No. 3 CA Whittington, No. 48 GT2 Stewart, No. 27 GT3 Finlay, No. 00 CA Brenner, No. 28 CA Field, No. 8 CA Camferdam, No. 60 CA Waddell, No. 2 GT2 Kneifel, No. 55 Ruch, No. 79 GTT Penton, No. 57 GT3 Kryder. Ron Zitza, Maitland, Fla., has been added to the No. 79 GTT car.
02:54.37, working lap 411, the following drivers are now driving: No. 19 GTT Carter, No. 8 CA Schubot, No. 36 CA Papis, No. 20 CA Leitzinger, No. 7 CA Angelleli, No. 62 CA Ronchee, No. 02 GT3 Murry, No. 52 GT2 Sifton, No. 24 del Vecchio, No. 00 CA Brinner
Leaders OA: 7, 20, 00, 36, 2 CA: 7, 20, 00, 36, 72 GT2: 2, 83, 99, 48, 77 GT3: 07, 02, 68, 56, 18 GTT: 19, 79, 87, 40, 53
End of Hour 14. Number of yellows this hour: 0 Total number of yellows: 12 Total race time under yellow: 127 minutes
Source: SCCA/SCCA Pro Racing/USRRC
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