• Acura Team Penske leads Acura effort with third-place finish
  • Meyer Shank Racing scores fifth-place result for Acura NSX GT3 Evo
  • Heavy rain, low visibility combine to halt race twice, and lead to early finish

Heavy rain and resulting low visibility descended upon the Daytona International Speedway just past the mid-point in this weekend’s Rolex 24, resulting in frequent accidents, two race stoppages and a constantly jumbled order. 

For the first time in history, the race was red flagged twice due to wet conditions, first for an hour, 45 minutes early Sunday morning; and a for second and final time at 12:39 p.m.  Race officials waited for conditions to improve enough to resume competition, but eventually displayed the checkered flags to end the race 10-minutes shy of the scheduled 24 hours.

When the opening round of the 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship had concluded, Acura Team Penske scored a third-place result overall and in the Daytona Prototype International category, while Meyer Shank Racing came away with a fifth-place finish in the GT Daytona class for the Acura NSX GT3 Evo.

Acura Team Penske

The Acura Team Penske ARX-05 prototypes featured throughout the first half of the 24-hour endurance contest, running 1-2 at the end of the first hour, and again at the eighth and ninth hours.  Each car took additional, individual turns at the front of the field through the first half of the contest. 

However, with less than five hours remaining, the #6 ARX-05 of Juan Pablo Montoya, Dane Cameron and Simon Pagenaud went to the garage to repair an external oil system issue.  The Acura returned to the track, but was now 18 laps off the pace.  The rain, frequent cautions and race stoppage left them sixth at the finish.

The #7 Acura continued to challenge for the lead through the second and final race stoppage, taking the final Red Flag – and eventual checkers – in third for the driver lineup of Helio Castroneves, Ricky Taylor and Alexander Rossi.

Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3 Evo

Meyer Shank Racing brought its pair of NSX GT3 Evos to start the new season on a positive note, running at or near the top of the competitive and large 23-car GT Daytona field.

Starting third with a driver lineup featuring Mario Farnbacher, Trent Hindman, Justin Marks and A.J. Allmendinger, the #86 MSR Acura moved into the lead in the first hour and led several times thereafter as no less than a dozen GTDs remained on the lead lap and in contention throughout the first 14 hours of the race.  Pit stops, spins and collisions in the final hour on track jumbled the running order, but the #86 Acura survived to finish fifth.

The arrival of rain in the 14th hour began to separate the contenders, including the second MSR Acura of Katherine Legge, Simona De Silvestro, Bia Figueiredo and Christina Nielsen.  The all-star female driver lineup, assembled by team principal Jackie Heinricher with support from Caterpillar, was running fifth when damage from a deflated tire forced the #57 Acura NSX GT3 Evo to the garage for repairs.  As a result, the car returned to action 10 laps in arrears to the leaders, and finished an unrepresentative 13th.  

Next

The 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship now moves to central Florida for the 67th annual 12 Hours of Sebring, March 16 in Sebring, Fla.

Video recaps from this weekend’s Rolex 24 endurance race at Daytona International Speedway are being posted on the "Honda Racing/HPD" YouTube channel.  Produced by the Carolinas Production Group, the video packages can be found in the 2019 HPD Trackside Video Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/HondaRacingHPDTV and HPD's social channels

Quotes

Steve Eriksen (Vice President and COO, Honda Performance Development) on this weekend’s Rolex 24: “While we scored a podium finish in just our second 24-hour race with the Acura ARX-05, it wasn’t representative of the true pace we demonstrated throughout the first half of the race.  Acura Team Penske and Meyer Shank Racing did an excellent job of dealing with ever-changing conditions, and our endurance drivers, including Alexander Rossi, Simon Pagenaud and A.J. Allmendinger, drove outstanding stints and played an important role in keeping our cars in contention.  Unfortunately, the results did not reflect the effort from everyone with the teams and at Honda Performance Development.”

Ricky Taylor (driver, #7 Acura Team Penske ARX-05) led several times overall, finished third: “I mean, nobody likes to see a race finish under a Red Flag, but conditions were just awful.  I’m really proud of our guys and our Acura.  This is the second year in a row that our car was really good, and ran well for the 24 hours.  Last year, it was an on-track incident that caught us out.  Once again, Acura Team Penske prepared a fantastic car.  In the dry, at least, we had a great chance at winning.  But at the end of the day it’s a podium finish, great points for the championship, and we’ll go to Sebring and try to keep the momentum going.”

Trent Hindman (driver, #86 Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3 Evo) led GTD, finished 6th: [on racing in the heavy rain on Sunday]  “I was just thinking the whole time about surviving.  There were a lot of very good drivers making some absurd mistakes out there.  So I just tried to focus, not make any mistakes and make up some time.  Unfortunately, the rain just came down harder.  IMSA made the right call.  It’s a shame.  Both the #57 and #86 Acuras were on really good strategies, even after the rain started.  It was more or less the luck of the draw, but it was a great result for the LaSalle Solutions Acura NSX GT3 Evo; and a great start for Mario and myself for the championship, which is going to be our goal all year.”

 

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Rolex 24

Circuit:          Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

Weather:        Cloudy, cool, frequent heavy rain showers Sunday, average 52 degrees F

Top Five, Acura Prototype Results:

  Ps.     Class   Drivers Team   Chassis           Laps/Notes

1.

Prototype

Jordan Taylor / Renger Van Der Zande / Fernando Alonso / Kamui Kobayashi

Wayne Taylor Racing

Cadillac DPi VR

593 laps

2.

Prototype

Felipe Nasr / Pipo Derani / Eric Curran

Action Express

Cadillac DPi VR

+13.458 seconds

3.

Prototype

Helio Castroneves / Ricky Taylor / Alexander Rossi

Acura Team Penske

Acura ARX-05

+13.964 seconds

4.

Prototype

Colin Braun / Jonathan Bennett /Romain Dumas

CORE Autosport

Nissan JSP217

589 laps

5.

Prototype

Tristan Vautier / Misha Goikhberg / Rubens Barrichello / Devlin DeFrancesco

JDC Miller Motorsports

Cadillac DPi VR

586 laps

6.

Prototype

Juan Pablo Montoya / Dane Cameron / Simon Pagenaud

Acura Team Penske

Acura ARX-05

576 laps

Top Five, Acura GTD Results:

1.

GTD

Mirko Bortolotti / Rolf Ineichen/ Christian Engelhart / Rik Breukers

Grasser Racing Team

Lamborghini Huracan

561 laps

2.

GTD

Daniel Morad / Christopher Mies / Dries Vanthoor / Ricky Feller

Montaplast by Land Motorsport

Audi R8 LMS GT3

+5.226 seconds

3.

GTD

Townsend Bell / Frank Montecalvo/ Aaron Telitz / Jeff Segal

AIM Vasser-Sullivan

Lexus RC F GT3

561 laps

4.

GTD

Kelvin van der Linde / Ian James / Frederick Vervisch / Roman DeAngelis

WRT Speedstar

Audi R8 LMS GT3

561 laps

5.

GTD

Mario Farnbacher / Trent Hindman / Justin Marks / A.J. Allmendinger

Meyer Shank Racing

Acura NSX GT3 Evo

561 laps

6.

GTD

Jack Hawksworth / Austin Cindric / Richard Heistand / Nick Cassidy

AIM Vasser-Sullivan

Lexus RC F GT3

561 laps

13.

GTD

Katherine Legge / Bia Figueiredo / Simona De Silvestro / Christina Nielsen

Meyer Shank Racing

Acura NSX GT3 Evo

551 laps