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bigbadbrother
01-26-2016, 05:16 AM
MotorSportsTalk’s Tony DiZinno takes a look through the entries for the 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona, car-by-car. Here’s a look through the Prototype (P) class, with order done by the Roar Before the Rolex 24 times and then second car in team, if applicable:



No. 2 Tequila Patron ESM
Car: Ligier JS P2 Honda
Drivers: Scott Sharp, Ed Brown, Johannes van Overbeek, Pipo Derani
Roar Time: 1:39.249 (1)

Outlook: Now a partial-season IMSA entry, Derani starred during the Roar Before the Rolex 24 test. But given the lineup includes one gentleman driver (Brown) and the Honda engine’s reliability has been in question in the past, is more of an outside podium contender at best.

No. 60 Michael Shank Racing
Car: Ligier JS P2 Honda
Drivers: Ozz Negri, John Pew, Olivier Pla, AJ Allmendinger
Roar Time: 1:39.438 (2)

Outlook: The top of the LMP2-spec car contenders, Shank’s Ligier Honda has dominated the timesheets at Daytona but looks set to actually parlay it into overall success on track this year. Getting Pla was the key alongside the steady hands of Negri and Allmendinger, and if Pew and the engine avoid trouble, a win is in range.

No. 55 Mazda Motorsports
Car: Mazda Prototype
Drivers: Jonathan Bomarito, Tristan Nunez, Spencer Pigot
Roar Time: 1:39.934 (5)

Outlook: Bomarito and Nunez have had the most time testing the Mazda MZ-2.0T gasoline engine, developed with AER. They’re steady hands and Pigot is the wild card. The Indy Lights champion had no expectations in his 2013 race debut, but will be under a microscope here in a three-driver lineup. A finish must be the first target for the new package here, with a top-five or better a bonus.

No. 70 Mazda Motorsports
Car: Mazda Prototype
Drivers: Joel Miller, Tom Long, Ben Devlin
Roar Time: 1:39.828 (3)

Outlook: Similar to the team’s No. 55 lineup, this car has a good if not incredible trio of drivers and with less time behind the wheel of the new gasoline powerplant. And similar to the No. 55 car, a finish is the first goal before going for a top-five or better.

No. 37 SMP Racing
Car: BR Engineering BR01 Nissan
Drivers: Nicolas Minassian, Maurizio Mediani, Mikhail Aleshin, Kirill Ladygin
Roar Time: 1:39.899 (4)

Outlook: The top sleeper in the Prototype field, as the team’s GTD Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 was in 2014 (finished fourth). It’s the car’s U.S. debut but showed better than expected pace at the Roar with four highly underrated drivers, particularly Ladygin. If it makes it to the morning, it could be in position to snatch a podium result.

No. 0 Panoz DeltaWing Racing
Car: DeltaWing DWC13
Drivers: Katherine Legge, Sean Rayhall, Andy Meyrick, Andreas Wirth
Roar Time: 1:39.955 (6)

Outlook: Dr. Panoz has a sneaky good lineup here with a very hard-working team. The car, as ever, is the question. Reliability, not outright top end speed, has proven the car’s albatross in the past and a big result will likely be at mercy of the team’s new – and hopefully improved – EMCO gearbox.

No. 10 Konica Minolta Wayne Taylor Racing
Car: Corvette DP
Drivers: Jordan Taylor, Ricky Taylor, Max Angelelli
Roar Time: 1:39.973 (7)

Outlook: Ended the top DP-spec car at the Roar, in a less-than-top position of seventh. Jordan Taylor’s social media quirkiness belies his ability behind the wheel, and as “Burt Middleston” goes, so goes this car. Ricky Taylor and Max Angelelli provide ample support and there’d be few who begrudge this car winning, especially after its drive-time miscalculation a year ago.

No. 5 Action Express Racing
Car: Corvette DP
Drivers: Joao Barbosa, Christian Fittipaldi, Filipe Albuquerque, Scott Pruett
Roar Time: 1:39.995 (8)

Outlook: Sterling reliability, sterling lineup and a sterling history. Easily one of the top two or three victory contenders, even with it being Albuquerque’s first DP-spec start and Pruett’s first with the team.

No. 31 Action Express Racing
Car: Corvette DP
Drivers: Dane Cameron, Eric Curran, Simon Pagenaud, Jonny Adam
Roar Time: 1:40.011 (9)

Outlook: This car won’t be the out-and-out fastest car in the class, but Cameron and Pagenaud – reunited in another DP after three years – should keep the car firmly in the frame. A podium is a realistic target; a win, not out of the question.

No. 90 Visit Florida Racing
Car: Corvette DP
Drivers: Ryan Dalziel, Marc Goossens, Ryan Hunter-Reay
Roar Time: 1:40.418 (11)

Outlook: All the parts here are good – lineup, car, team – but this will be their first race as a newly combined unit, and the Roar was a big challenge for this group with engine and gearbox issues. Ordinarily you’d rate the win chances high, but they’re going to need a far better set of circumstances for the race week itself.

No. 01 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing
Car: Riley-Ford
Drivers: Lance Stroll, Alexander Wurz, Brendon Hartley, Andy Priaulx
Roar Time: 1:40.665 (12)

Outlook: Only at Daytona could Toyota, Porsche and ex-BMW factory aces come together in a Ford EcoBoost-powered DP, but they are thanks to the Stroll/Ford Chip Ganassi Racing linkup. However, it was a tough Roar for this car, and despite the star power in the lineup it’s hard to call this car the race favorite.

No. 02 Ford Chip Ganassi Racing
Car: Riley-Ford
Drivers: Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Jamie McMurray, Kyle Larson
Roar Time: 1:40.244 (10)

Outlook: The defending champion lineup is back for what could be one last hurrah, certainly for the DP cars, but perhaps as a unit if Ganassi only continues to run extra cars for its IndyCar and NASCAR stars from 2017 and beyond. You can bet the No. 02 crew will be extra motivated to match its 2015 result.

No. 50 Fifty Plus/Highway to Help
Car: Riley-BMW
Drivers: Byron DeFoor, Dorsey Schroeder, Jim Pace, David Hinton, Thomas Gruber
Roar Time: 1:43.330 (13)

Outlook: The mostly gentlemen driver, lone five-driver entry and oldest DP-spec car in the field is the only car of the 13 in the Prototype class you can rule out of win contention off the bat. But as a fun one-off entry racing to raise awareness for a good cause, the Alzheimer’s Association, it more than serves its purpose.

bigbadbrother
01-29-2016, 01:22 AM
y Tony DiZinnoJan 26, 2016, 9:00 AM EST


MotorSportsTalk’s Tony DiZinno takes a look through the entries for the 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona, car-by-car. Here’s a look through the Prototype Challenge (PC) class, with order done by the Roar Before the Rolex 24 times and then second car in team, if applicable.

Note, all cars are the Oreca FLM09:



No. 8 Starworks Motorsport
Drivers: Renger van der Zande, Alex Popow, Chris Cumming, Jack Hawksworth
Roar Time: 1:42.118 (1)

Outlook: Led the Roar test and due for a bit of luck at a race that has consistently eluded Peter Baron, most notably in 2012 for the overall win. Outside of CORE’s No. 54 car, this is the strongest lineup in the pro-am class, and will be a win contender.

No. 88 Starworks Motorsport
Drivers: Maro Engel, Mark Kvamme, Sean Johnston, Felix Rosenqvist
Roar Time: 1:42.458 (3)

Outlook: Baron has also assembled a sneaky good lineup here with three de facto pros, albeit a lineup down on prototype experience. Engel and Rosenqvist should star in their stints, Johnston could surprise in his, and gentleman driver Kvamme helped RG Racing to a top-10 finish last year.

No. 54 CORE autosport
Drivers: Colin Braun, Jon Bennett, Mark Wilkins, Martin Plowman
Roar Time: 1:42.423 (2)

Outlook: On paper, the class favorites and keen to avenge their late-race heartbreak of a year ago. Braun, Plowman and Wilkins are three top-level pros – even if Wilkins has secured the “prestigious-in-rating-but-doesn’t-really-want-be-referred-to-as-a-fake-Silver” Silver rating – and Bennett is a dependable, if not the fastest, true am.

No. 20 BAR1 Motorsports
Drivers: Marc Drumwright, Johnny Mowlem, Tomy Drissi, Ricardo Vera, Brendan Gaughan
Roar Time: 1:42.658 (4)

Outlook: Mowlem returns to defend his pole position and Gaughan will be fun to watch, but the rest of the lineup isn’t stellar on paper. That said, half the battle in PC is finishing, and if BAR1 gets either or both of its cars to the morning they’ll be in with a podium shout.

No. 26 BAR1 Motorsports
Drivers: Ryan Eversley, Ryan Lewis, Adam Merzon, Don Yount, John Falb
Roar Time: 1:44.848 (8)

Outlook: Eversley and Lewis will be fun to watch and all three gentlemen drivers have the potential to punch above their weight. Like their sister car, avoid trouble, keep it running, and a podium is more than possible.

No. 52 PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports
Drivers: Tom Kimber-Smith, Robert Alon, Jose Gutierrez, Nick Boulle
Roar Time: 1:42.986 (5)

Outlook: Bobby Oergel’s team makes a late return to PC after a possible LMP2-spec program fell through. As such, the lineup leaves a bit to be desired after “TKS,” the team’s lone experienced ace. But few would have pegged this car a race winner last year given the lack of driving experience, so PR1 won’t give up its crown without a fight.

No. 85 JDC/Miller Motorsports
Drivers: Chris Miller, Mikhail Goikhberg, Stephen Simpson, Kenton Koch
Roar Time: 1:43.491 (6)

Outlook: The John Church-led squad has a respectable lineup and Simpson and Koch, in particular, have the potential to star in their stints. Would be a podium finisher on merit, and a potential winner if the class favorites hit any trouble.

No. 38 Performance Tech Motorsports
Drivers: James French, Jim Norman, Josh Norman, Brandon Gdovic
Roar Time: 1:44.848 (8)

Outlook: Probably will go for the tortoise beating the hare strategy in class with an inexperienced, all-gentlemen lineup. That said, French was respectable in the 2015 season and Jim Norman is a past class winner at the Rolex 24, so there is slight experience there.

bigbadbrother
01-29-2016, 01:23 AM
By Tony DiZinnoJan 27, 2016, 9:00 AM EST <br />
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MotorSportsTalk’s Tony DiZinno takes a look through the entries for the 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona, car-by-car. Here’s a look through the GT Le Mans...

bigbadbrother
01-29-2016, 01:26 AM
By Tony DiZinnoJan 28, 2016, 9:15 AM EST

MotorSportsTalk’s Tony DiZinno takes a look through the entries for the 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona, car-by-car. Here’s a look through the GT Daytona (GTD) class, with order done by the Roar Before the Rolex 24 times and then second car in team, if applicable:



No. 22 Alex Job Racing
Car: Porsche 911 GT3 R
Drivers: Leh Keen, Cooper MacNeil, Shane van Gisbergen, Gunnar Jeannette, David MacNeil
Roar Time: 1:47.852 (1)

Outlook: The Roar pacesetters, the WeatherTech-backed entry would be a natural to win the first Rolex 24 as the WeatherTech Championship. Which is why it probably won’t happen. The lineup is good, as Keen and Cooper MacNeil are a solid tandem, van Gisbergen is an animal in his stints, Jeannette highly underrated and David MacNeil will probably only have one stint. And Job’s team has won here before, most recently in 2013 with an Audi. But the fact it’s a new car and there’s still two true Silver or Bronze drivers in a class where most cars have really only one, it might be hard to keep pace.

No. 23 The Heart of Racing (AJR)
Car: Porsche 911 GT3 R
Drivers: Mario Farnbacher, Ian James, Alex Riberas, Wolf Henzler
Roar Time: 1:48.119 (8)

Outlook: Quite how this lineup, with four proper pros, fits into the theoretically pro-am class owes to the vagaries and quirks of the driver ratings system. But don’t blame the players of the The Heart of Racing car, the second AJR entry, for constructing the lineup that’s still good to the regulations. This was a championship-contending entry last year except for Daytona, where a DNF (18th place) resigned them to a year of catching up. If they finish this year, they should be a podium contender.

No. 48 Paul Miller Racing
Car: Lamborghini Huracán GT3
Drivers: Bryan Sellers, Madison Snow, Bryce Miller, Mirko Bortolotti
Roar Time: 1:47.881 (2)

Outlook: A lot of newness here for the Paul Miller squad, with a fairly surprising switch from Audi to Lamborghini and the new Sellers/Snow full-season pairing replacing Christopher Haase and Dion von Moltke. Given all the variables at play – first race for the new car in North America, first time for this quartet of drivers, first race for the team with its new car – it’s hard to see them winning first time out. But a pole or podium would be realistic targets beyond finishing the race.

No. 6 Stevenson Motorsports
Car: Audi R8 LMS
Drivers: Robin Liddell, Andrew Davis, Lawson Aschenbach, Matt Bell
Roar Time: 1:47.949 (3)

Outlook: For the John Stevenson-owned team, this car carries all the hopes and dreams for a good result in its return to the top series of North American sports car racing after a two-year hiatus. Putting all four full-season drivers in one car is a high-risk, high-reward strategy that will either give both pairings a leg up for the rest of the year in GTD, or force both to play catch-up. Like the No. 23 The Heart of Racing Porsche, this car has no true ams, and as such won’t be suffering from the driver lineup; any issues that could strike would likely be out of the team’s control.

No. 9 Stevenson Motorsports
Car: Audi R8 LMS
Drivers: Boris Said, Kenny Habul, Dion von Moltke, Tristan Vautier
Roar Time: 1:48.321 (16)

Outlook: An eclectic mix of sports car, NASCAR and open-wheel are comprised in Stevenson’s second Audi and with none of these four drivers set for a full season, arguably, this car has absolutely nothing to lose. In a 24-hour race, that’s a bonus, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Audi veteran von Moltke or Vautier star during their stints. Both will be keen to impress and will likely provide the car’s best times.

No. 93 Riley Motorsports
Car: Dodge Viper GT3-R
Drivers: Gar Robinson, Ben Keating, Eric Foss, Jeff Mosing, Damien Faulkner
Roar Time: 1:47.960 (4)

Outlook: The No. 93 car has a shot to defend its GTD title but with an entirely different quartet of drivers alongside Viper Exchange’s Ben Keating, who’ll pull double duty. Robinson steps up from TA2; Foss and Mosing have a natural connection as teammates in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge and Faulkner is a highly underrated ace who could really deliver in his stints. There’s likely too many true Silvers in this car for it to win, but, as we saw last year with a theoretically better lineup, it can be done.

No. 33 Riley Motorsports
Car: Dodge Viper GT3-R
Drivers: Jeroen Bleekemolen, Ben Keating, Marc Miller, Dominik Farnbacher
Roar Time: 1:48.000 (6)

Outlook: Of Bill Riley’s two cars, this is its primary win contender. It’s got a tried-and-true car compared to the fleet of new FIA GT3-spec cars, an ace lineup in all four seats, and an incredible crew and strategy plan. If it can avoid issues, is a good bet for the win within the class.

No. 30 Frikadelli Racing
Car: Porsche 911 GT3 R
Drivers: Klaus Abbelen, Sabine Schmitz, Sven Mueller, Patrick Huisman, Frank Stippler
Roar Time: 1:47.963 (5)

Outlook: Your top non-SMP Racing sleeper in this year’s Rolex 24. Another team that’s played the lineup game to perfection since team principal Abbelen managed to get three full-time pros plus Top Gear TV host and driver in her own right Schmitz in the pro-am class. The bummer here is that Connor De Phillippi was bumped out as a result. The team’s got a meatball and a beer glass on the side of the car but the team, with team manager Erik Meyer and a crew featuring “head meatball” Cole Scrogham, will surprise if the reliability is there.

No. 44 Magnus Racing
Car: Audi R8 LMS
Drivers: Andy Lally, John Potter, Marco Seefried, Rene Rast
Roar Time: 1:48.070 (7)

Outlook: Lally’s impressed by the new car, Potter remains one of sports car racing’s best true gentlemen drivers with speed, patience and consistency, and Seefried and Rast are certifiable bonuses as the extra drivers. This is Magnus’ best lineup and best shot for an encore of its 2012 race win, which is serious business – but with the Magnus webcast set to return (but will “Rom Nation?”) and its usual race preview video in the works, they know how to have fun too.

No. 73 Park Place Motorsports
Car: Porsche 911 GT3 R
Drivers: Joerg Bergmeister, Patrick Lindsey, Matt McMurry, Norbert Siedler
Roar Time: 1:48.186 (9)

Outlook: I struggle where to place this car. Bergmeister remains an ace but will have to, at least this first race, readapt back to the GTD ranks. Lindsey is a good am while McMurry should be better placed in GTD compared to prototypes for his second Rolex 24. Siedler, incidentally, might be this car’s steadiest hand and surprise driver – and perhaps as he goes, so goes the car. John Horton remains criminally underrated as an engineer and will get the car running well. The question I have is whether this car will do enough to break out of the very tight midpack.

bigbadbrother
01-29-2016, 01:27 AM
No. 96 Turner Motorsport
Car: BMW M6 GT3
Drivers: Jens Klingmann, Bret Curtis, Ashley Freiberg, Marco Wittmann
Roar Time: 1:48.207 (10)

Outlook: Like in GTLM, for BMW in GTD at Daytona, it’s hard to put too much stock in their performance at this track versus the rest of the season. Ending only 0.4 off the fastest GTD time was a plus. Although the respective –manns will be worth watching, the key for this car is how well Freiberg and Curtis do in their stints to keep pace with some of the other more experienced Silver or Bronze drivers.

No. 97 Turner Motorsport
Car: BMW M6 GT3
Drivers: Markus Palttala, Michael Marsal, Maxime Martin, Jesse Krohn
Roar Time: 1:48.307 (14)

Outlook: This car has the better of Turner’s lineups for the Rolex 24, with BMW factory ace Martin and BMW Junior Krohn joining the dependable full-season pairing of Palttala and Marsal. Pace and reliability, not for the drivers, but for the car, will determine its progress and result in a race Turner has recently struggled.

No. 11 O’Gara Motorsport
Car: Lamborghini Huracán GT3
Drivers: Townsend Bell, Bill Sweedler, Richard Antinucci, Edoardo Piscopo
Roar Time: 1:48.253 (11)

Outlook: For a first-time entrant into the championship, Tom O’Gara has assembled some pretty reliable and exciting puzzle pieces. The team features the defending GTD drivers champions, two Lamborghini Super Trofeo champs (Antinucci 2015 North America, Piscopo 2014 World Final) and the “this looks really good in the buildup” Lamborghini Huracán GT3, with a crew featuring ace team manager Shane Senaviratne and engineer Gerald Tyler, both of whom worked with Bell in Indy Lights a while ago. A win would be a lot to expect on debut, but frankly, don’t rule it out given the caliber of operation that has the potential to “wow” this paddock.

No. 63 Scuderia Corsa
Car: Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
Drivers: Alessandro Balzan, Christina Nielsen, Jeff Segal, Robert Renauer
Roar Time: 1:48.266 (12)

Outlook: Good team, good lineup, tried-and-trusted car. What’s not to like? This is another very good pick for the win given the pieces at play. Key to watch here is how Ferrari newcomers Nielsen and Renauer do in comparison to Ferrari veterans Balzan and Segal in their respective stints.

No. 540 Black Swan Racing
Car: Porsche 911 GT3 R
Drivers: Nick Catsburg, Tim Pappas, Patrick Long, Andy Pilgrim
Roar Time: 1:48.281 (13)

Outlook: Pappas has a keen eye for talent; he’s brought Jeroen Bleekemolen and Damien Faulkner to these shores in the past, and the appointment of Nick Catsburg for 2016 continues that tradition at Black Swan Racing. Add in Porsche factory ace Long and the dependable, effervescent personality that is Pilgrim, and this is a sneaky good podium contender within GTD.

No. 28 Konrad Motorsport
Car: Lamborghini Huracán GT3
Drivers: Rolf Ineichen, Lance Willsey, Franz Konrad, Fabio Babini, Marc Basseng
Roar Time: 1:48.309 (15)

Outlook: Konrad has race experience but the combination of new car, too many “true ams” and a deep GTD field probably limits this car to the fringes of a top-10 finish in class, at best. Maybe higher, but it’s hard to see.

No. 51 Spirit of Race
Car: Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
Drivers: Raffaele Giammaria, Matteo Cressoni, Marco Cioci, Peter Ashley Mann
Roar Time: 1:48.335 (17)

Outlook: Another car where the lineup at play is probably better than the (older) car. I don’t see this car figuring into podium contention, although a mid-to-low top-10 is possible if it survives the night stage into the morning.

No. 16 Change Racing
Car: Lamborghini Huracán GT3
Drivers: Spencer Pumpelly, Corey Lewis, Justin Marks, Kaz Grala
Roar Time: 1:48.559 (18)

Outlook: There is a lot of good here that Robby Benton has assembled… but I think the really good results come later in the year when it’s just Lewis and Pumpelly for the sprint races. Lewis, Marks and Grala are all talented but inexperienced; Marks has a class win in 2009, but no Rolex 24 starts since 2011. Pumpelly is the team’s lone veteran workhorse and he’s new to the car and team. Given the fact it’s a new car with a new team in its first race, the team would be smart to temper expectations.

No. 45 Flying Lizard Motorsports (with Krohn Racing)
Car: Audi R8 LMS ultra
Drivers: Christopher Haase, Pierre Kaffer, Nic Jonsson, Tracy Krohn
Roar Time: 1:48.871 (19)

Outlook: The Audi equivalent of the Spirit of Race entry, with a really good-for-GTD lineup and an older car that ain’t gonna win the race on pace, but might on reliability. It would be a popular triumph though for both Lizard and Krohn, as two U.S. veteran teams combine for this one-off in the classic “Krohn Green” livery.

No. 98 Aston Martin Racing
Car: Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3
Drivers: Paul Dalla Lana, Pedro Lamy, Mathias Lauda, Richie Stanaway
Roar Time: 1:48.911 (20)

Outlook: AMR did not have a good Roar and you would have figured this car to be much higher up the timesheets than it was. Oddly, a move to GTD is probably what’s hurt this car’s chances the most. In an 11 or 12-car GTLM field, Aston Martin could be a podium contender, but in a deeper GTD field it’s hard to see them finishing in the top five.

No. 007 TRG-AMR
Car: Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3
Drivers: Antonio Perez, Ricardo Perez, Santiago Creel, Lars Viljoen
Roar Time: 1:49.175 (21)

Outlook: Kevin Buckler remains one of sports car racing’s most enthusiastic supporters, and 20 years after his debut as a driver in 1996, it’s the enthusiasm that runs much stronger than this car’s results chances. He’ll still get plenty of ink from the weekend though thanks to a marketing linkup with Force India F1 ace Sergio Perez.

No. 21 Konrad Motorsport
Car: Lamborghini Huracán GT3
Drivers: Emanuele Busnelli, Jim Michaelian, TBA
Roar Time: 1:51.157 (22)

Outlook: A projected all-gentlemen lineup with a new car is not a good combination for a 24-hour race. A good goal for this car is that it doesn’t make its way into any stories for being the lapped car that trips up the leaders.