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Successful Private test sessions at Daytona provide valuable information to IMSA officials

The events at Daytona open the inaugural TUDOR United SportsCar Championship.

#2 Extreme Speed Motorsports HPD ARX-03b HPD: Ed Brown, Ryan Dalziel, Scott Sharp, Johannes van Overbeek

#2 Extreme Speed Motorsports HPD ARX-03b HPD: Ed Brown, Ryan Dalziel, Scott Sharp, Johannes van Overbeek

Eric Gilbert

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Private test sessions over the past two weeks at Daytona International Speedway have played a significant role in helping International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) officials zero in on the technical package for the upcoming Roar Before the Rolex 24 test on Jan. 3-5, 2014, as well as the 52nd Rolex 24 At Daytona on the weekend of Jan. 25-26. The events at Daytona open the inaugural TUDOR United SportsCar Championship.

Action Express Racing tested its Corvette DP on Dec. 10-11 alongside the SpeedSource Mazda SkyActiv Diesel P2 car and a number of Prototype (P) class teams using Riley Daytona Prototype chassis. An Extreme Speed Motorsports HPD ARX-03b/Honda and an RSR Racing ORECA FLM09 car from the Prototype Challenge (PC) class joined the test on Dec. 11. GT Le Mans (GTLM) and GT Daytona (GTD) cars were also present for both days of testing last week.

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#5 Action Express Racing Corvette DP: Joao Barbosa, Christian Fittipaldi

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On Dec. 17-18, a number of Corvette DPs and one Grand Sport (GS) class entry in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge tested 3.56-mile Daytona road circuit. These sessions represented the first on-track activity for DP and P2 machines at Daytona since an IMSA-sanctioned test in November was suspended to allow further analysis of on-track incidents.

IMSA, Continental Tire, and Prototype manufacturers and teams worked together to arrive at solutions, including the removal of diffusers from DP cars and a reinforced tire. No issues were reported from teams that completed full fuel runs.

“Through the collaboration of everybody involved, we believe that we have arrived at a package that will work for DP cars when we come back to Daytona for the Roar and the Rolex 24,” said IMSA Vice President, Competition and Technical Regulations, Scot Elkins. “Everybody pitched in to come up with a solution, and we are grateful to our teams and manufacturers, as well as our partners at Continental Tire, for all of their efforts.”

The private test sessions also helped IMSA officials define top-speed targets for the P class. Those targets will enable IMSA to set top-speed targets for the P, PC, GTLM and GTD cars as well.

The next step in the process is wind-tunnel testing for the DP cars on Dec. 28 and 29 to confirm the final Balance of Performance (BoP) for Corvette DPs and Ford EcoBoost/Riley cars for the Roar and the Rolex 24. BoP for P2 cars, such as the HPD RX-03b/Honda, Mazda SkyActiv Diesel, ORECA/Nissan and Morgan/Nissan will be completed following the Roar, when more data will be available.

The 2014 TUDOR Championship opens at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. with the 52nd Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 25-26, 2014.

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