Everything and anything you should know from Saturday at Daytona International Speedway before qualifying for the Rolex 24 happens tomorrow afternoon.
Keating: Porsche 963 First Car That's "Intimidated" Me
My friends at Action Express believe that the rules at Le Mans, where we competed in the fabled 24-hour race, last year, for the centenary, have put the team in a position of using that approach, in spite of the fact, for next year's Rolex 24 in 2025, the rules for drivers and how many there will be for each and every car, are set to change.
Le Mans Rules "Swayed" AXR to Three-Driver Rolex 24 Lineup
https://sportscar365.com/imsa/iwsc/le-mans-rules-swayed-axrs-decision-for-three-driver-rolex-lineup/
Heart of Racing "Under No Illusions" With Updated Aston
Legge: Female Drivers in Rolex 24 No Longer a "Gimmick"
This is very true. Women in motor racing have become more prevalent in all areas of the sport. The car is a machine, and therefore, it does not know the difference in who its driver is that is operating it, male or female. So, the driver, as the man or woman operating the machine, they make all the difference and get the most out of what the machine offers to them.
Christensen: Porsche "Here to Win" in GTD Pro after 2023 Woes
My pals at Action Express remain on top in the most recent Free Practice session.
Derani Keeps AXR Up Top as Roar Continues
Well, our time at the top after session three, was short lived. The customer Porsche 963's from Proton Competition and JDC-Miller Motorsports go to the top of the shop in Free Practice 4.
Customer Porsche's 1-2 in Fourth Roar Session
There is one more session, tonight. Free Practice 5 gets underway at twilight.
Daytona Saturday Notebook
Palou Paces Night Roar Session in Ganassi Cadillac
See you tomorrow for qualifying day. We'll have lots of news to cover then. Don't forget that you can catch the Rolex 24 qualifying session on IMSA Radio/IMSA TV here in the states and also globally, and if you are stateside, check the broadcast of qualifying out on Peacock Premium on your mobile device, such as an iPad, at 1:25 P.M. Eastern Time, 12:25 P.M. Central Time. We'll see you tomorrow. For now, good night, from Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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