First Six Hours in Rolex 24 At Daytona Full Of Drama

The two Ford GTs were Found On Road Dead (F-O-R-D)
The two Ford GTs were Found On Road Dead (F-O-R-D)

The North American professional racing season kicked off Saturday afternoon when the green flag dropped on the 54th running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, the twice-around-the-clock endurance race featuring four classes of cars in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season.

Six hours in, and the race has been startlingly dramatic, with massive problems for the highest-profile entries, the two Ford GTs. This is the first outing for the factory-backed cars, which were built to honor the Ford GT's victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 50 years ago, something Ford hopes to duplicate at the race in mid-June. The Rolex 24 At Daytona was intended to be a shakedown for the two Ford GTs, which have been remarkably reliable in testing, but, as motorsports veterans say, testing isn't racing.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]The No. 67 Ford GT suffered an electrical problem that locked it into sixth gear less than 30 minutes into the race, while a similar electrical gremlin locked the No. 66 into first gear later in the afternoon. There also have been a problem with flat tires that is similarly hard to explain.

"We did log a lot of miles in testing, and we didn't have a lot of problems," said Joey Hand, co-driver of the No. 66. The good news: Hand took his Ford GT to the class lead before problems occurred, so when the car is running properly, it's fast. The team's plan is to log as many miles as possible, and learn what they can before the next race, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring in Central Florida.

The other big surprise was the arrow-shaped DeltaWing, which — with its ultra-narrow front end — looks unlike any other car out there: Driver Katherine Legge drove the DeltaWing to the overall lead, and it looked as though the star-crossed design might finally score a solid finish, and maybe a win.

Legge led in the DeltaWing but it crashed out
Legge led in the DeltaWing but it crashed out

But as night began to fall, one of the Prototype Challenge cars spun in a corner, and DeltaWing driver Andy Meyrick – who took over for Legge – ran into it, tearing the nose off the car. Repair work continues, but the fairy tale that would have been a DeltaWing win is over for now.

All that aside, it has been a reasonably typical Rolex 24, run under clear skies after a wet few days of pre-race practice. At the six-hour mark, NASCAR racer A.J. Allmendinger, a past Rolex 24 winner in the Michael Shank Racing No. 60 Honda Ligier, made the most of his guest driver role by taking the lead over the No. 31 Action Express Racing Corvette Daytona Prototype driven by rookie Jonny Adam, who had never seen the 3.56-mile Daytona road course until the Roar Before the 24 practice earlier this month.

In the Prototype Challenge class, Jose Gutierrez leads in his No. 52 Chevrolet-powered ORECA, while 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Nick Tandy was leading the GT Le Mans class in a Porsche 911 RSR. In the GT Daytona class, the largest of the four with 22 entries, Alessandro Balzan in the No. 63 Ferrari 458 GT3 was leading at the six-hour mark.

Fifty-four cars started, and the only thing that's certain is that 54 cars won't finish when the checkered flag flies Sunday afternoon.

FS2 airs the race until 10 p.m. ET Saturday, and overnight, IMSA.tv and the IMSA mobile app will live stream both video and commentary from 10 p.m.-7 a.m. This year’s coverage includes additional at-track and in-car cameras throughout the overnight hours.

Sunday, FS1 picks up the action at 7 a.m. and coverage shifts to FS2 at 10:30 a.m. before FS1 returns with complete coverage through the checkered flag at 2:40 p.m. and the Victory Lane celebration through 3 p.m.

Hour 6 Standings

P IN CLASS CL # CURRENT DRIVER CAR TYPE LAPS BEHIND GAP BEST LAP
1 1 P 02 TONY KANAAN FORD ECOBOOST RILEY DP 182 –.— –.— 1:40.923
2 2 P 55 JONATHAN BOMARITO MAZDA PROTOTYPE 182 0.322 0.322 1:40.445
3 3 P 90 RYAN DALZIEL CHEVROLET CORVETTE DP 182 11.278 10.956 1:41.220
4 4 P 60 AJ ALLMENDINGER HONDA HPD LIGIER JS P2 182 49.938 38.660 1:39.356
5 5 P 31 JONNY ADAM CHEVROLET CORVETTE DP 182 1:02.752 12.814 1:40.744
6 6 P 01 BRENDON HARTLEY FORD ECOBOOST RILEY DP 182 1:06.950 4.198 1:40.641
7 7 P 5 FILIPE ALBUQUERQUE CHEVROLET CORVETTE DP 182 1:14.177 7.227 1:41.002
8 8 P 2 LUIS FELIPE DERANI HONDA HPD LIGIER JS P2 182 1:34.130 19.953 1:39.192
9 9 P 10 RUBENS BARRICHELLO CHEVROLET CORVETTE DP 182 1:38.405 4.275 1:40.756
10 10 P 37 MIKHAIL ALESHIN NISSAN BR01 179 3 LAPS 3 LAPS 1:41.555
11 1 GTLM 3 MIKE ROCKENFELLER CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7 178 4 LAPS 1 LAP 1:44.879
12 2 GTLM 4 MARCEL FASSLER CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7 178 4 LAPS 8.980 1:44.903
13 3 GTLM 72 GIANMARIA BRUNI FERRARI 488 GTE 178 4 LAPS 7.202 1:44.639
14 4 GTLM 912 FREDERIC MAKOWIECKI PORSCHE 911 RSR 177 5 LAPS 1 LAP 1:45.184
15 5 GTLM 100 GRAHAM RAHAL BMW M6 GTLM 177 5 LAPS 10.837 1:45.159
16 1 PC 52 JOSE GUTIERREZ ORECA FLM09 177 5 LAPS 4.751 1:43.673
17 6 GTLM 911 NICK TANDY PORSCHE 911 RSR 177 5 LAPS 4.673 1:45.199
18 7 GTLM 62 OLIVIER BERETTA FERRARI 488 GTE 177 5 LAPS 31.648 1:45.315
19 8 GTLM 25 BRUNO SPENGLER BMW M6 GTLM 177 5 LAPS 41.613 1:45.253
20 2 PC 38 BRANDON GDOVIC ORECA FLM09 175 7 LAPS 2 LAPS 1:44.421
21 3 PC 20 RICARDO VERA ORECA FLM09 175 7 LAPS 54.792 1:44.454
22 9 GTLM 68 ALESSANDRO PIER GUIDI FERRARI 488 GTE 175 7 LAPS 2 LAPS 1:45.248
23 4 PC 85 MISHA GOIKHBERG ORECA FLM09 173 9 LAPS 2 LAPS 1:43.428
24 1 GTD 007 JAMES DAVISON ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE GT3 173 9 LAPS 32.040 1:48.030
25 2 GTD 63 ALESSANDRO BALZAN FERRARI 458 GT3 173 9 LAPS 2.550 1:47.737
26 3 GTD 98 PEDRO LAMY ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE GT3 173 9 LAPS 0.959 1:47.958
27 4 GTD 23 ALEX RIBERAS PORSCHE 991 GT3 R 173 9 LAPS 1.864 1:47.684
28 5 GTD 6 LAWSON ASCHENBACH AUDI R8 LMS GT3 173 9 LAPS 6.332 1:48.006
29 6 GTD 93 GAR ROBINSON DODGE VIPER GT3-R 173 9 LAPS 24.050 1:48.001
30 7 GTD 48 MADISON SNOW LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3 173 9 LAPS 33.216 1:46.563
31 5 PC 26 DON YOUNT ORECA FLM09 172 10 LAPS 1 LAP 1:44.563
32 8 GTD 33 DOMINIK FARNBACHER DODGE VIPER GT3-R 172 10 LAPS 1 LAP 1:47.929
33 9 GTD 44 MARCO SEEFRIED AUDI R8 LMS GT3 172 10 LAPS 14.715 1:48.175
34 10 GTD 51 MARCO CIOCI FERRARI 458 172 10 LAPS 6.132 1:47.991
35 11 GTD 540 PATRICK LONG PORSCHE 991 GT3 R 172 10 LAPS 3.439 1:48.154
36 12 GTD 73 PATRICK LINDSEY PORSCHE 911 GT3 R 172 10 LAPS 9.575 1:48.140
37 11 P 50 THOMAS GRUBER BMW POWER RILEY DP 172 10 LAPS 7 LAPS 1:43.806
38 13 GTD 96 BRET CURTIS BMW M6 GT3 171 11 LAPS 1 LAP 1:48.339
39 14 GTD 16 JUSTIN MARKS LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3 171 11 LAPS 1.024 1:46.762
40 15 GTD 28 ROLF INEICHEN LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3 171 11 LAPS 2.945 1:47.437
41 16 GTD 22 GUNNAR JEANNETTE PORSCHE 911 GT3 R 171 11 LAPS 12.668 1:47.991
42 17 GTD 97 MAXIME MARTIN BMW M6 GT3 171 11 LAPS 9.984 1:48.420
43 18 GTD 30 FRANK STIPPLER PORSCHE 911 GT3 R 170 12 LAPS 1 LAP 1:47.036
44 19 GTD 9 TRISTAN VAUTIER AUDI R8 LMS GT3 170 12 LAPS 22.693 1:49.017
45 20 GTD 21 JIM MICHAELIAN LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3 162 20 LAPS 8 LAPS 1:48.577
P 46 6 PC 54 MARK WILKINS C 160 22 LAPS 1:45.309
47 10 GTLM 67 STEFAN MUCKE FORD GT ECO BOOST 155 27 LAPS 20 LAPS 1:44.391
48 7 PC 88 MARK KVAMME ORECA FLM09 154 28 LAPS 6 LAPS 1:44.469
49 21 GTD 45 PIERRE KAFFER AUDI R8 152 30 LAPS 10 LAPS 1:47.503
50 22 GTD 11 RICHARD ANTINUCCI LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3 150 32 LAPS 2 LAPS 1:46.666
51 11 GTLM 66 SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS FORD GT ECO BOOST 146 36 LAPS 9 LAPS 1:44.979
52 8 PC 8 ALEX POPOW ORECA FLM09 138 44 LAPS 16 LAPS 1:44.406
53 12 P 0 ANDY MEYRICK DELTAWING DWC13 119 63 LAPS 53 LAPS 1:39.874
54 13 P 70 MILLER LONG DEVLIN MAZDA PROTOTYPE 11 171 LAPS 108 LAPS 1:42.333

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