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The “26 Hours” of Daytona Classic 24 – 2020 www.porscheroadandrace.com The “26 Hours” of Daytona Classic 24 – 2020 Published: 13th November 2020 By: Martin Raffauf Online version: https://www.porscheroadandrace.com/the-26-hours-of-daytona-classic-24-2020/ The ex-Kremer Leyton House Porsche #962-114 of Angus Russell won the Group C section www.porscheroadandrace.com Yes, you might think the title is a mis- print, but it is not. HSR (Historic Sportscar Racing) put on their now annual Historic 24-hour race for vintage cars at Daytona International Speedway from 4-8 November. This event is run in a similar fashion to the Le Mans 24 historic in terms of process and procedure. The cars are divided into six run groups, and each group runs for one hour, four times during the 24 hours (well actually after you factor in, race stop time, grid setup and restart of next group it ends up being 42 minutes). The cars are grouped into like historical groups, and there are different classes within the groups. So, while you might not win the overall group, you can win your class within the group. HSR has their own races, in addition to the 24-hour historic, which include several sprint races (20-30 mins) and two “endurance races” of 1-hour length. Most of the HSR races are used by teams to test and setup for the 24. Although there are some who just run the HSR races and skip the 24, while others do not run all the HSR short events and focus on the 24-hour. www.porscheroadandrace.com Some teams had a sense of humour. This team used a placard from a bar and wing house down the street as a pit stop board! The event always runs at Daytona in early November, so the weather is usually nice, as the Florida winter is setting in, which is quite comfortable. Daytime highs are around 75-80° F www.porscheroadandrace.com and night lows in the 60°s F. However, this being 2020, you might expect something out of the ordinary, and of course we were not disappointed. Tropical storm/hurricane ETA was meandering through the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico approaching Cuba as the event got underway. It seemed clear that the race might be affected by the weekend. An IMSA Jaguar XJR-5 which had difficulties, and only ran in one segment The rules for this race are somewhat different from Le Mans, or European Historic events. Whereas in Europe usually some kind of FIA Historic car papers are required to run, here in the US it is much more lax. Replica cars of various configurations (i.e., not exact replicas) are allowed. There is also a group of “catch all” that allows current day cars, and others that do not really fit in anything else. While total entries were down due to the COVID-19 www.porscheroadandrace.com pandemic, it was still a good, varied field. The Coyote-Corvette DP car of JC France, complete with Christmas elves. He won the F Group of the 24 hours This year, as in past events, I was working with my long-time friends at Doran Racing who had entered a 2008 Ford GT Mk 7. This car ran in Group F, which consisted of various prototypes and GT cars from about 2005-2014. This was a car that was built in later years www.porscheroadandrace.com for vintage racing but was the same as the in-period cars that ran in the ALMS (American Le Mans Series) and also at Le Mans. The car was built on an original 2006 Ford chassis. Drivers were Brad Jaeger and Kody Swanson. Kody, a multi-USAC sprint car champion, was honing his road racing skills. Brad had run with Doran for many years in DP (Daytona Prototype cars), as well as Indy Lights and other series. 2008 Ford GT of Doran Racing. Built on a 2006 Ford chassis, this car was built for Vintage racing and has a 5.0-litre Roush-Yates V8 engine From a Porsche perspective, there were many cars. Most of them were various derivatives of Porsche Cup cars over the years. However, there were several 935 models as well as a couple of 962s. www.porscheroadandrace.com In the USA, a lot of folks run replica cars, as the originals are too valuable to race. Here are two 1973 RSR replicas. The orange one of Carlos and Michael de Quesada finished second overall in their group The 24- hour Race groups were as follows: Group A Early FIA era 1962-1972 www.porscheroadandrace.com Group B Early IMSA era 1973-1982 Group C Late IMSA/FIA 1983-1992 Group D Early Grand Am/GT cars 1994-2003 Group E Current Prototype/GT 2000-2018 Group F Modern Era Prototype/GT Group G HSR cars deemed not eligible for Groups A-F www.porscheroadandrace.com The beautiful Lola T294 of Cal Meeker, which led its class easily until mechanical problems in the last segment www.porscheroadandrace.com The race started at 13h00 on Sunday under clear and warm conditions. Rules for the 24 mandated a 3-minute pitstop timed from the pit in demarcation line to the pit exit demarcation line during each segment. Drivers could be changed, fuel added, or tyres changed if required. I did not see anyone change any tyres as the cars just had to run for 42 minutes in the stint. I did see several fall afoul of the pit time rule by leaving too early and getting penalised. The 2006 997 Cup car of Frank Beck and Jim Cullen. This car would crash badly when a tyre blew on the Daytona Tri-oval at maximum speed www.porscheroadandrace.com At 03h00 Sunday morning, conditions were calm! Group F overall was dominated by Generation 3 Daytona Prototypes, mainly the Action Express Coyote-Corvette of JC France, Joao Barbosa and Tim Jenurm. Much of the field was made up of various 996 and 997 Porsche cup cars. After finishing the first stint, due to the scheduling the F group then had nine hours off to prepare for the next session at 23h00. Our Ford GT completed the first two stints without difficulty, however we lost two laps at the start of the third stint due to the rain. www.porscheroadandrace.com The 1965 Corvette of NASCAR hall of famer Ray Evernham finished third overall in Group A and won his class www.porscheroadandrace.com This is the 2015 991 GT3 cup car of Ted Giovanis and Hugh Plumb Group A was dominated by several Lola T70 Mark 3Bs, however, several other interesting cars also featured in this group. NASCAR hall of famer, Ray Evernham, was running in his 1965 Corvette and there was also a nice replica Cobra Daytona coupe, entered by Adam Lindeman, with full knock off wheels. www.porscheroadandrace.com Group A overall was dominated by Lola T70 MK3s. The winner was the second car in this photo #01 www.porscheroadandrace.com A very nice replica of a Shelby Daytona Coupe, complete with knock off wheels The fastest cars featured in Group E, and were led by two Prototypes, the Peugeot 908 diesel of David Porter and the 2014 Ligier JSP2 Honda of Pierce Marshall and Eric Foss. Both those cars routinely ran lap times of under 1:40, nothing else came close, with the late model Daytona Prototypes all running in the low 1:40s. It was a good battle but in the end David Porter won by 1:19 over the Ligier. www.porscheroadandrace.com The overall race winner was the 908 Peugeot of David Porter. He drove solo, with no professional co-driver. Nicely done! Group C featured two 962s and here 962-F01 was a Wynn’s car of John Hotchkiss racing. This car was built on a Fabcar replacement chassis in period. 962-114, an original Kremer car, was entered by Angus Russell, it being a twin turbo Group C model as compared to the Wynn’s car which was an IMSA single turbo model. The Wynn’s car led by one lap starting the final segment, but had mechanical issues and dropped out, leaving the win to Angus Russell in 962-114. www.porscheroadandrace.com This is Porsche #962-F01, a Fabcar replacement chassis built by Hotchkiss Racing. It is an IMSA single turbo version, and was leading in Group C until the final segment when it had mechanical problems www.porscheroadandrace.com The winner of Group C was Angus Russell in 962-114, an ex-Kremer car www.porscheroadandrace.com Group B had three 935s in it. Two were replica cars, the Jägermeister liveried one of Mike Smith, and another in the Blue Coral livery. The most interesting one however was the recently restored #009 0004 chassis entered by Carlos de Quesada. This car won the IMSA Daytona Finale race in 1979 driven by Bill Whittington, even though it was crashed heavily in a rainstorm which ended the race back then. The car then sat in a Fort Lauderdale Florida warehouse for 39 years until de Quesada bought it and had it restored. It was restored in the Kremer K3 specification as it had run back in ‘79. Alas, none of the 935s finished the event, all succumbing to various mechanical maladies. www.porscheroadandrace.com This is a 1979 Porsche 935, chassis #009 0004, an original Whittington Brothers car that won the Daytona Finale race in 1979 www.porscheroadandrace.com A replica 1980 935 K3 of Mike Smith At 04h30 Sunday morning, the circuit was struck by high winds and heavy rain from the outer bands of hurricane ETA, the centre of which was near Key West, Florida, some 300 miles away.
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