IMSA 4w ago
Rolex 24 drivers question decision to continue racing in poor conditions
Some very brave men and women who make their living driving brutally fast sports cars questioned the safety and sanity of IMSA’s decision (…)
Some very brave men and women who make their living driving brutally fast sports cars questioned the safety and sanity of IMSA’s decision (…)
Last year saw Lamborghini get its first endurance victory in the United States — and first in a 24-hour race — and 2019 (…)
A bizarre ending to the LMP2 class saw the No. 18 DragonSpeed ORECA take victory — despite the fact that Sebastian Saavedra’s (…)
For the want of four minutes and a liter of fuel. All of endurance racing’s cruel and kind possibilities played out in the winding (…)
Wayne Taylor Racing’s No. 10 Konica Minolta DPi Cadillac driven by Jordan Taylor, Renger van der Zande, Kamui Kobayashi and Fernando (…)
With the penultimate hour turned into a nail-biting wait, IMSA continued to monitor weather conditions as the red flag was thrown (…)
The 57th Rolex 24 at Daytona is back under a red flag with two hours remaining…and two-time F1 world champion sitting in the overall lead (…)