Cadillac Confirms Debut in 2017 Rolex 24 At Daytona

Cadillac DPi-V.R
Cadillac DPi-V.R

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – "Cadillac is proud to return to the pinnacle of prototype racing in North America after a 14-year absence."

Those were the words used by Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen to confirm that three Cadillac Daytona Prototype international (DPi) race cars will compete in the full 2017 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Prototype (P) class, beginning with the 55th Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 28-29, 2017. The new car will be known as the Cadillac DPi-V.R and is the first prototype race car from the New York-headquartered manufacturer since 2002.

"It is not possible to overstate how thrilled all of us at IMSA are to officially welcome Cadillac, one of the world's most respected premium automotive brands, back to Prototype racing in the WeatherTech Championship," said IMSA President Scott Atherton. "This is exactly the type of program we had in mind when we announced the Daytona Prototype international concept last year.

"As we open a new era of Prototype competition in 2017, we now have three benchmark examples of manufacturers using this platform to showcase their impressive and unique technology at the highest level. We cannot wait to get the new era underway in just a few short weeks at Daytona."

Cadillac front end
Cadillac front end

The manufacturer confirmed that Action Express Racing and Wayne Taylor Racing each will field Cadillac DPi-V.R machines next season. Action Express, which has won the last three WeatherTech Championship Prototype titles, will have a pair of Cadillacs, while the Wayne Taylor Racing team continues its longstanding relationship with General Motors through a one-car effort.

"Cadillac's V-Performance production models — the ATS-V and CTS-V — are transforming our brand's product substance, earning a place among the world's elite high performance marques," de Nysschen said. "The Cadillac DPi-V.R further strengthens our V-Performance portfolio, placing Cadillac into the highest series of sports car racing in North America."

The Cadillac DPi-V.R will be powered by a normally aspirated, 6.2-liter Cadillac V-8 engine, which shares inherent architecture with engines that power the third-generation Cadillac CTS-V and fifth-generation Cadillac Escalade production vehicles. The chassis for the Cadillac DPi-V.R was designed in cooperation with Dallara with styling cues inspired by Cadillac's current line of V-Performance high-performance production models, specifically the Cadillac CTS-V.

Good looking car
Good looking car

"The DPi-V.R race car was an exciting new canvas for the Cadillac design and sculpting team," said Andrew Smith, Global Cadillac Design executive director. "The studio embraced the opportunity to interpret the Cadillac form language, line work and graphic signature for this premier prototype racing application. Every detail of the final design was selected to support the car's on-track performance and unmistakable Cadillac presence."

The new Cadillac DPi-V.R will make its public on-track debut during a two-day IMSA-sanctioned test at Daytona International Speedway on Dec. 13-14.

Cadillac joins Mazda and Nissan as confirmed DPi manufacturers for IMSA's top Prototype class, which also will include international LM P2 prototype chassis from Riley/Multimatic, Ligier, ORECA and Dallara, powered by single-specification Gibson V8 engines.

ROAD CAR COMPARISON

Detail

Cadillac CTS-V

Cadillac DPi-V.R

Engine Type

6.2L/376 cu in

6.2L/376 cu in

Induction

Supercharged V-8

Naturally aspirated V-8

Fuel System

Direct fuel injection

Fuel injection

Horsepower

640 @ 6,400 RPM

600 @ 6,800 RPM (approx.)

Torque

630 lb.- ft. @ 3600 RPM

Series spec based

Lubrication

Semi-wet sump, 1.0 G

Dry sump

Transmission

8-speed automatic with LC

Transverse sequential

Brakes

Brembo 4-wheel disc, 2-piece

Brembo 4-wheel disc carbon

Weight

4,141 lbs. (1,878 kg.)

2,050 lbs. (930 kg.)

Final Drive

Electronically variable

limited slip

Viscous mechanical limited slip