IndyCar/Champ Car drivers dominated Rolex 24
Of course, Wilson was sporting the winner's watch from the title sponsor (though he'll have to withdraw a few links in the band for it to fit properly). Wilson took in the completed Honda-powered No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing car, which he'll be shaking down Jan. 31 on the Sebring short course, for the first time.
Wilson, twice at runner-up in the endurance race on the 23.56-mile, 12-turn Daytona International Speedway course, earned the victory in his fifth attempt. It was the first for Shank, who will enter a car in the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season.
“It’s a fantastic feeling to finally do it," said Wilson, whose final stint in the early morning last more than 3½ hours. “It was flat out. We gave it everything on every lap and took every opportunity."
Six teams with current or former INDYCAR/Champ Car drivers finished in the top 10 of the race, including Wilson's teammate AJ Allmendinger who drives in NASCAR now but learned to be a great driver from open wheel racing. Did you know that NASCAR star Tony Stewart was an IndyCar star before moving to NASCAR?