Rain Slows Final Day Of Roar Before The Rolex 24 Testing

Starworks Motorsport waited until the closing minutes of Sunday’s final Roar Before the Rolex 24 weekend at Daytona International Speedway to make a headline. With the track nearly dry following scattered showers throughout the day, the team bolted a set of slick tires on the No. 7 Dinan/Riley and sent out veteran Formula One star Rubens Barrichello – who promptly posted the fastest lap of the day by nearly five miles per hour.

Barrichello lapped the 3.56-mile circuit in 1:47.230 (119.519 mph). While he admits the lap was a fluke, the 11-time Formula One winner feels the team made major strides in preparation for the 2015 TUDOR United SportsCar Championship season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 24-25.

“I’m not excited so much about the time, because that means nothing, but the fact we got the car a little bit better is very encouraging,” said Barrichello, who will co-drive with 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, Brendon Hartley, Scott Mayer and Tor Graves. “We have a lot to do yet (before the Rolex 24), but I’m enjoying driving very much.”

Richard Westbrook was second in the afternoon session, running 1:51.785 (114.649 mph) in the No. 90 VisitFlorida.com Corvette DP, while defending Rolex 24 winner Sebastien Bourdais led the morning session with a lap of 1:51.835 (114.597 mph) in the Action Express Racing Corvette DP.

Starworks Motorsport also had fast honors on the day in Prototype Challenge (PC), with Renger van der Zande turning a lap of 1:54.601 (111.831 mph) in the No. 7 ORECA FLM09. Earl Bamber led GT Le Mans (GTLM) with a lap of 1:54.246 (112.179 mph), while Andy Lally paced GT Daytona (GTD), running 1:58.582 (108.077 mph) in the No. 44 Magnus Racing Porsche 911 GT America.

“We made some changes overnight and we only had a chance to try them out in the wet this morning,” stated Lally. “The jury is still out on if those changes worked, but obviously the car was quick and we were able to put a good lap in. To end up on the top of the charts on the final day is a great shot in the arm for the guys leading into the next 12 days of non-stop work preparing for the biggest race of the year.”

Jordan Taylor ran the fastest lap of the three-day test, going 1:39.181 (129.218 mph) in Wayne Taylor Racing’s No. 10 Konica Minolta Corvette DP shared by his brother Ricky Taylor and Max Angelelli to lead the Prototype (P) class.

 

Other class leaders were Colin Braun, Prototype Challenge (PC), running 1:41.769 (125.814 mph) in the No. 54 CORE autosport ORECA FLM09; Earl Bamber, GT Le Mans (GTLM), 1:44.316 (122.857 mph) in the No. 912 Porsche North America Porsche 911 RSR; and Marc Goossens in GT Daytona (GTD), 1:46.948 (119.834 mph) in the No. 33 TI Automotive / ViperExchange.com Dodge Viper SRT GT3-R.

Six days after announcing its return to the TUDOR Championship, defending GTD champion Turner Motorsport arrived at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday to shake down its No. 97 BMW Z4. Markus Palttala ran a total of 37 laps on the day, leading the final session.

The Roar Before the Rolex 24 has proven to be an indicator of success in the Rolex 24 with three of the four class leaders in last year’s Roar finishing in the top two positions in the Rolex 24. Of those, Action Express Racing and Porsche North America went on to win the race in the Prototype and GT Le Mans (GTLM) classes, respectively.

Three TUDOR Championship team owners – Jon Bennett (CORE autosport), Alex Job (Alex Job Racing) and Will Turner (Turner Motorsport) – have been named as candidates for the 2014 Rolex Bob Snodgrass Award of Excellence, presented by Gorsline Company, based on their team’s success on the track during the 2014 race season. The award will be announced on Friday, Jan. 23 during the Grand Marshal dinner at the Rolex 24.

While defending Rolex 24 PC winner CORE autosport posted the fastest time of the weekend in its class, Starworks Motorsport and RSR Racing each also led multiple sessions throughout the three-day test. No PC cars elected to go out in the final session of the weekend.

 

 

Adam Sinclair