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2016 Monterey Grand Prix

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Track map ofMazda Raceway Laguna Seca

The2016 Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix were a pair ofsports car races sanctioned by theInternational Motor Sports Association (IMSA) held on theMazda Raceway Laguna Seca inMonterey, California, United States, on May 1, 2016. The events served as the fourth of twelve scheduled rounds of the2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship. Both races were contested over two hours. The race marked the third time that the course had been used for IMSA racing and the second time that the venue had featured a doubleheader weekend with two races.

During the first race, the No. 55Mazda Prototype driven by ofTristan Nunez started in first position overall and held the lead until a slow pit stop during the secondfull course caution period.This handed the lead toSean Rayhall in the No. 0 DeltaWing who held first position untilOswaldo Negri Jr. overtook Rayhall on the restart. Negri maintained the No. 60Michael Shank Racing Ligier's advantage after the final pit stop cycle to secure the victory.VisitFlorida Racing's No. 90 car ofMarc Goossens andRyan Dalziel finished second and the No. 31Action Express RacingCorvette Daytona Prototype ofEric Curran andDane Cameron came in third.Ford Chip Ganassi Racing won theGrand Touring Le Mans (GTLM) category with aFord GT shared byRyan Briscoe andRichard Westbrook after Westbrook saved fuel in the closing minutes.Scuderia Corsa were second in class withDaniel Serra andAlessandro Pier Guidi.Porsche took third withEarl Bamber andFrédéric Makowiecki sharing a911 RSR.

During the second race,Robert Alon started in first position overall, but was passed byJames French on lap 4. After the pit stop cycle,Tom Kimber-Smith took the lead and maintained thePR1/Mathiasen Motorsports' car advantage to secure victory in thePrototype Challenge (PC) category.Alex Popow andRenger van der Zande finished second, whileJon Bennett andColin Braun was third.Mario Farnbacher andAlex Riberas in the No. 23Alex Job Racing Porsche were unchallenged throughout the race and took the victory in theGrand Touring Daytona (GTD) class.Christina Nielsen andAlessandro Balzan were second in class for Scuderia Corsa, and TRG's Brandon Davis andJames Davison took third.

The result meant Cameron and Curran took over the lead of the Prototype Drivers' Championship with 121 points. Negri Jr. and Pew moved from seventh to fifth. Simpson and Goikhberg continued to top the Prototype Challenge Drivers' Championship with 128 points, but their advantage was reduced to zero points as Alon and Kimber-Smith took over second position. Gavin and Milner continued to the GTLM Drivers' Championship, but their advantage was reduced by six points as Bamber and Makowiecki took over second in the GTLM Drivers' Championship. Honda and Chevrolet left Laguna Seca as the respective Prototype and GTLM Manufactures' Championship leaders with eight races left in the season.

Background

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Preview

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International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) president Scott Atherton confirmed the race was part of the schedule for the2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship (IMSA SCC) in August 2015.[1][2] It was the third consecutive year the event was held as part of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.[2] The 2016 Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix was the fourth of twelve scheduled sports car races of 2016 by IMSA, and it was the second round not held as part of the North American Endurance Cup.[2] The events were held at the eleven-turn 2.238 mi (3.602 km)Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca inMonterey County, California on May 1, 2016.[3] Due to the field size, IMSA would use a doubleheader race format where the Prototype and GTLM classes would participate in the first event while the Prototype Challenge and GTD classes would participate in the second event.[4]

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, where the races were held.

Before the race,João Barbosa andChristian Fittipaldi led the Prototype Drivers' Championship with 93 points, ahead ofEric Curran andDane Cameron with 90 points, andJordan Taylor andRicky Taylor in third with 89 points.[5] With 101 points, PC was led byMisha Goikhberg andStephen Simpson with an eight-point advantage overAlex Popow andRenger van der Zande.[5] In GTLM, the Drivers' Championship was led byOliver Gavin andTommy Milner with 105 points; the trio held an eighteen-point gap overEarl Bamber andFrédéric Makowiecki.[5]Andy Lally,John Potter, and Marco Seefried led the GTD Drivers' Championship with 67 points; the trio held a five-point advantage overAlessandro Balzan,Christina Nielsen, andJeff Segal.[5]Honda,Chevrolet, andAudi were leading their respective Manufacturers' Championships, whileAction Express Racing,JDC-Miller MotorSports,Corvette Racing, andMagnus Racing each led their own Teams' Championships.[5]

Entry list

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Forty-two cars were officially entered for the Continental Tire Monterey Grand Prix, with the bulk of entries in the twoGrand Touring (GT) categories: Grand Touring Le Mans (GTLM) and Grand Touring Daytona (GTD). Since the majority of the remaining rounds of the2016 IMSA SportsCar Championship were sprint races, GTD teams entered their regular driver pairings for the first time this season.[6]Action Express Racing (AER) fielded twoChevrolet Corvette DP cars whileVisitFlorida Racing (VFR) and WTR fielded one.[7] Mazda Motorsports had two Lola B12/80 cars andMichael Shank Racing (MSR) entered oneLigier JS P2.Panoz brought the DeltaWing car to Laguna Seca for the fourth successive year.[8] ThePrototype Challenge (PC) class was composed of seven Oreca FLM09 cars: two fromStarworks Motorsports. BAR1 Motorsports,CORE Autosport,JDC-Miller MotorSports, Performance Tech Motorsports andPR1/Mathiasen Motorsports entered one car each.[7] GTLM was represented by ten entries from five different brands.[7]Alessandro Pier Guidi returned to the No. 68Scuderia Corsa entry.[7] In the list of GTD entrants, seventeenGT3-specification vehicles were represented by seven different manufacturers.[8] Lone Star Racing made their season debut.[9]

Practice

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There were three practice sessions preceding the start of the races on Sunday: two on Friday and one on Saturday.The first two one-hour sessions were on Friday morning and afternoon while the third session on Saturday morning lasted 45 minutes.[10]

In the first practice session,Joel Miller set the fastest time in the No. 70 Mazda with a time of 1 minute, 18.564 seconds, 0.004 seconds faster than teammateJonathan Bomarito in the No. 55 Mazda.[11]Oswaldo Negri Jr. was third fastest in the No. 60 Ligier,Ricky Taylor's No. 10 Corvette DP placed fourth, andDane Cameron's No. 31 AER car rounded out the top five.[12] The fastest PC class car wasRenger van der Zande in the No. 8 Starworks entry with 1 minute, 20.018 seconds, followed byColin Braun in the No. 54 CORE Autosport car.[12] The GTLM class was topped by the No. 68 Ferrari 488 GTE ofAlessandro Pier Guidi.Dirk Müller in the No. 66 Ford GT was second andToni Vilander's No. 62 Ferrari was third.[11]Alex Riberas in the No. 23Team Seattle/Alex Job Racing Porsche was fastest in GTD with a time of 1 minute, 25.260 seconds.[12]

In the second practice session, Bomarito's No. 55 Mazda was fastest with a time of 1 minute, 18.139 seconds, ahead of the No. 70 Mazda.[13] The seven-vehicle PC class was led by CORE Autosport's No. 54 car, driven by Braun with a time of 1 minute, 19.673 seconds.[14] Scuderia Corsa'sDaniel Serra led GTLM fromJoey Hand's second-placed No. 66 Ford GT.[15]Mario Farnbacher led GTD with a time of 1 minute, 25.390 seconds.[14]

Miller led the final session in the No. 70 Mazda with a lap of 1 minute, 18.478 seconds.Tristan Nunez's No. 55 Mazda was second fastest. The No. 60 Ligier of Negri set the third-quickest lap. Dane Cameron's No. 31 AER car, along withJordan Taylor's No. 10 WTR Corvette DP were fourth and fifth.[16] A 1:20.094 lap saw van der Zande's No. 8 Starworks vehicle lead PC over Braun's CORE Autosport entry.[16] Ferrari paced GTLM withRisi Competizione's 488 of Vilander lapping 1:23.086, ahead of the two Ford GTs.[17][16] With a 1:25.639 lap, Riberas led the GTD class in the No. 23 Porsche, followed byJens Klingmann's No. 96 Turner Motorsport BMW M6.[16]

Qualifying

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Saturday afternoon's 90-minute four-group qualifying session gave 15-minute sessions to all categories. Cars in GTD were sent out first before those grouped in GTLM, PC, and Prototype had three separate identically timed sessions. Regulations stipulated teams to nominate one qualifying driver, with the fastest laps determining each classes starting order. IMSA would arranged the grid to put all Prototypes ahead of the PC, GTLM, and GTD cars.[18][10]

Nunez in the No. 55 Mazda set a new category track record, and took his first career pole position with a lap of 1 minutes, 18.143 seconds.[19] He was joined on thegrid's front row byTom Long whose best lap in the sister No. 70 car was 0.236 seconds slower.[20] Cameron's No. 31 Corvette DP took third followed by Ricky Taylor's No. 10 WTR car in fourth.[19]Christian Fittipaldi's No. 5 ATR car started from fifth place.[20]Sean Rayhall qualified the DeltaWing in sixth position.[21] In GTLM, Serra took his first pole of the season with a lap of 1 minutes, 22.867 seconds.[20] Ford took second and third positions, led by its No. 67 car driven by Briscoe (whose time was 0.169 seconds faster than Müller's third-placed No. 66 entry).[19] The duo ofCorvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C7.Rs were fourth and sixth:Tommy Milner in the No. 4 car was faster than the sister No. 3 entry ofJan Magnussen.[22] They were separated by fifth-placed Vilander in the No. 62 Ferrari.[20] The twoBMW Team RLL entries andPorsche North America cars rounded out the GTLM qualifiers.[23][24]

On his tenth lap, Alon took pole position forPR1/Mathiasen Motorsports with a time 1 minute, 21.146 in PC.[19]James French's Performance Tech car qualified second, andAlex Popow's No. 8 Starworks vehicle took third.[25] Riberas took pole position in GTD in AJR's No. 23 Porsche with a 1-minute, 25.775 seconds time.Christina Nielsen put the No. 63 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari second,Patrick Lindsey for Park Place was third and Cédric Sbirrazzuoli's No. 27 Dream Lamborghini took fourth.[25]

Qualifying results

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Pole positions in each class are indicated inbold and by ‡. P stands for Prototype, PC (Prototype Challenge), GTLM (Grand Touring Le Mans) and GTD (Grand Touring Daytona).

Pos.ClassNo.TeamDriverTimeGapGrid
1P55JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTristan Nunez1:18.1431‡(1)
2P70JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTom Long1:18.379+0.2362(1)
3P31United StatesAction Express RacingUnited StatesDane Cameron1:19.072+0.9293(1)
4P10United StatesWayne Taylor RacingUnited StatesRicky Taylor1:19.119+0.9764(1)
5P5United StatesAction Express RacingBrazilChristian Fittipaldi1:19.214+1.0715(1)
6P0United StatesPanoz DeltaWing RacingUnited StatesSean Rayhall1:19.301+1.1586(1)
7P90United StatesVisitFlorida RacingUnited KingdomRyan Dalziel1:19.652+1.5097(1)
8P60United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianUnited StatesJohn Pew1:20.881+2.7388(1)
9PC52United StatesPR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsUnited StatesRobert Alon1:21.146+3.0031‡(2)
10PC38United States Performance Tech MotorsportsUnited StatesJames French1:21.285+3.1422(2)
11PC8United StatesStarworks MotorsportVenezuelaAlex Popow1:21.564+3.4213(2)
12PC20United States BAR1 MotorsportsUnited StatesMatt McMurry1:22.088+3.9454(2)
13PC54United StatesCORE AutosportUnited StatesJon Bennett1:22.842+4.6995(2)
14PC85United StatesJDC-Miller MotorSportsCanadaMisha Goikhberg1:22.863+4.7206(2)
15GTLM68United StatesScuderia CorsaBrazilDaniel Serra1:22.867+4.7249‡(1)
16GTLM67United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingAustraliaRyan Briscoe1:22.946+4.80310(1)
17GTLM66United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingGermanyDirk Müller1:23.115+4.97211(1)
18GTLM4United StatesCorvette RacingUnited StatesTommy Milner1:23.385+5.24212(1)
19GTLM62United StatesRisi CompetizioneFinlandToni Vilander1:23.399+5.25613(1)
20GTLM3United StatesCorvette RacingDenmarkJan Magnussen1:23.450+5.30714(1)
21GTLM25United StatesBMW Team RLLGermanyDirk Werner1:23.571+5.42815(1)
22GTLM912United StatesPorsche North AmericaNew ZealandEarl Bamber1:23.963+5.820161(1)
23GTLM911United StatesPorsche North AmericaUnited KingdomNick Tandy1:24.049+5.906172(1)
24GTLM100United StatesBMW Team RLLGermanyLucas Luhr1:24.382+6.23918(1)
25GTD23United StatesTeam Seattle/Alex Job RacingSpainAlex Riberas1:25.775+7.6328‡(2)
26GTD63United StatesScuderia CorsaDenmarkChristina Nielsen1:26.497+8.3549(2)
27GTD73United States Park Place MotorsportsUnited StatesPatrick Lindsey1:26.943+8.800233(2)
28GTD27United States Dream RacingMonacoCédric Sbirrazzuoli1:27.184+9.041224(2)
29PC88United StatesStarworks MotorsportUnited StatesMark Kvamme1:27.250+9.1077(2)
30GTD007United StatesTRG-AMRUnited States Brandon Davis1:27.273+9.13010(2)
31GTD6United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited States Andrew Davis1:27.277+9.13411(2)
32GTD96United StatesTurner MotorsportUnited StatesBret Curtis1:27.354+9.21112(2)
33GTD16United States Change RacingUnited StatesCorey Lewis1:27.422+9.27913(2)
34GTD48United StatesPaul Miller RacingUnited StatesMadison Snow1:27.476+9.33314(2)
35GTD540United StatesBlack Swan RacingUnited StatesTim Pappas1:27.735+9.59215(2)
36GTD9United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited StatesMatt Bell1:27.945+9.80216(2)
37GTD33United StatesRiley MotorsportsUnited StatesBen Keating1:28.062+9.91917(2)
38GTD97United StatesTurner MotorsportUnited States Michael Marsal1:28.118+9.97518(2)
39GTD44United StatesMagnus RacingUnited StatesJohn Potter1:28.348+10.20519(2)
40GTD11United States Change RacingUnited States Bill Sweedler1:28.451+10.30820(2)
41GTD80United States Lone Star RacingUnited States Dan Knox1:29.825+11.682215(2)
42GTD22United StatesAlex Job RacingUnited StatesCooper MacNeil1:43.968+25.825246(2)
Sources:[26][27][28]
KeyMeaning
(1)Race One
(2)Race Two

Notes:

  • ^1  – The No. 912Porsche North America entry was sent to the rear of the GTLM grid after the team elected to change tires after qualifying.[29]
  • ^2  – The No. 911Porsche North America entry was sent to the rear of the GTLM grid after the team elected to change tires after qualifying.[29]
  • ^3  – The No. 73 Park Place Motorsports Porsche was sent to the rear of the GTD grid after the team elected to change tires after qualifying.[29]
  • ^4  – The No. 27 Dream Racing Lamborghini was sent to the rear of the GTD grid for changing their starting driver.[29]
  • ^5  – The No. 80 Lone Star Racing Dodge was sent to the rear of the GTD grid after the team elected to change tires after qualifying.[29]
  • ^6  – The No. 22Alex Job Racing Porsche was sent to the rear of the GTD grid after the team elected to change tires after qualifying.[29]

Races

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Race 1

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Eighteen cars were due to start, but Dalziel was in the pit lane to serve a drive-through penalty after his car did not make it to the grid in time.[30][31] Nunez maintained his pole position advantage while Fittipaldi and Ricky Taylor overtook Cameron for third and fourth. Milner attempted to pass Briscoe and Müller in GTLM, but was unsuccessful before Vilander overtook Milner for fourth at turn eleven.[32] Nunez and Long pulled away from the third-placed Fittipaldi by over 10 seconds before the first full course caution came out and the safety car appeared.[30][31] The tire barrier at the Corkscrew was dislodged and necessitated a full course yellow.[32] When racing resumed, Nunez maintained the lead from Long and Fittipaldi at therolling restart on lap 10.[33] A second full course yellow was called for on the twenty-fourth lap when Ricky Taylor passed Fittipaldi at turn nine. Fittipaldi attempted to overtake Taylor at turn ten, but lost traction on his Action Express car and sent both cars into the gravel trap.[34][30] Under caution, majority of the field made pit stops for fuel, tires, and driver changes.[30] The No. 55 Mazda had a slow pit stop due to refueling issues.[33] The car eventually got refueled and Bomarito rejoined the race. Rayhall's DeltaWing took the overall lead following pit stops for the Prototype class.[32]Dirk Werner's No. 25 BMW M6 had pitted earlier and advanced to first in GTLM through an alternate strategy.[30]

Richard Westbrook (pictured in 2010) saved enough fuel to win the GTLM category for the No. 67 team in the first race.

Rayhall led the restart on lap 29. That lap, Negri moved to second position by passing Curran at turn one.[32] Later that lap, Negri's MSR Ligier overtook Rayhall at turn eleven to take the overall lead.[32] On lap 36, the final caution was given. Miller's No. 70 Mazda stopped at turn seven with a fuel pump failure and the car was retired.[30][32] At the restart on lap 38, Negri maintained his lead over Bomarito. Werner pitted at the end of lap 38 and promoted Fisichella to the lead in GTLM.[30] Pilet dropped to seventh in GTLM after being overtaken by Hand, Westbrook, Gavin, and García. Bomarito made an error, and spun at turn 10 on lap 45.[30] After the final pit stop cycle, Negri kept his lead and Goossens moved to second. Hand moved into the lead of GTLM through an alternate strategy.[30] With just under 15 minutes remaining, Westbrook overtook Hand for the lead in GTLM.[32][34] Hand and García made late pit stops for fuel. Negri maintained the lead for the rest of the race winning after completing 80 laps. Goossens finished second, 30.099 seconds adrift of the No. 60 MSR Ligier, and Curran completed the podium positions by finishing third.[32] Westbrook conserved enough fuel over the final 52 laps to win for Ford Chip Ganassi Racing by 12.545 seconds overAlessandro Pier Guidi's No. 68 Ferrari 488 GTE in second.[34][33] Porsche completed the GTLM podium in third with the No. 912 car.[30] It was the Ford GT's first victory in five starts globally.[31]

Race results

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Class winners are denoted inbold and ‡. P stands for Prototype, and GTLM (Grand Touring Le Mans).

Final race classification
PosClassNo.TeamDriversChassisTireLapsTime/Retired
Engine
1P60United StatesMichael Shank Racing withCurb-AgajanianUnited StatesJohn Pew
BrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
Ligier JS P2C8002:00:11.145‡
Honda HR35TT 3.5 TurboV6
2P90United StatesVisitFlorida RacingBelgiumMarc Goossens
United KingdomRyan Dalziel
Corvette Daytona PrototypeC80+30.099
Chevrolet 5.5 LV8
3P31United StatesAction Express RacingUnited StatesEric Curran
United StatesDane Cameron
Corvette Daytona PrototypeC80+30.954
Chevrolet 5.5 LV8
4P55JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesJonathan Bomarito
United StatesTristan Nunez
Mazda PrototypeC80+1:03.035
Mazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 LI4Turbo
5P0United StatesPanoz DeltaWing RacingUnited KingdomKatherine Legge
United StatesSean Rayhall
DeltaWing DWC13C80+1:08.594
Élan (Mazda) 1.9 LI4Turbo
6GTLM67United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingAustraliaRyan Briscoe
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
Ford GTM79+1 Lap‡
FordEcoBoost 3.5 LTwin-turboV6
7GTLM68United StatesScuderia CorsaItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
BrazilDaniel Serra
Ferrari 488 GTEM79+1 Lap
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8
8P10United StatesWayne Taylor RacingUnited StatesJordan Taylor
United StatesRicky Taylor
Corvette Daytona PrototypeC78+2 Laps
Chevrolet 5.5 LV8
9GTLM912United StatesPorsche North AmericaNew ZealandEarl Bamber
FranceFrédéric Makowiecki
Porsche 911 RSRM78+2 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
10GTLM3United StatesCorvette RacingSpainAntonio García
DenmarkJan Magnussen
Chevrolet Corvette C7.RM78+2 Laps
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 LV8
11GTLM62United StatesRisi CompetizioneFinlandToni Vilander
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
Ferrari 488 GTEM78+2 Laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8
12GTLM66United StatesFord Chip Ganassi RacingGermanyDirk Müller
United StatesJoey Hand
Ford GTM78+2 Laps
FordEcoBoost 3.5 LTwin-turboV6
13GTLM4United StatesCorvette RacingUnited KingdomOliver Gavin
United StatesTommy Milner
Chevrolet Corvette C7.RM78+2 Laps
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 LV8
14GTLM911United StatesPorsche North AmericaFrancePatrick Pilet
United KingdomNick Tandy
Porsche 911 RSRM78+2 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
15GTLM25United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesBill Auberlen
GermanyDirk Werner
BMW M6 GTLMM78+2 Laps
BMW 4.4 LTurboV8
16GTLM100United StatesBMW Team RLLUnited StatesJohn Edwards
GermanyLucas Luhr
BMW M6 GTLMM78+2 Laps
BMW 4.4 LTurboV8
17P5United StatesAction Express RacingPortugalJoão Barbosa
BrazilChristian Fittipaldi
Corvette Daytona PrototypeC76+4 Laps
Chevrolet 5.5 LV8
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DNF

P70JapanMazda MotorsportsUnited StatesTom Long
United StatesJoel Miller
Mazda PrototypeC34Oil Pump
Mazda MZ-2.0T 2.0 LI4Turbo
Sources:[35][36]
Tyre manufacturers
Key
SymbolTyre manufacturer
CContinental
MMichelin

Race 2

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Tom Kimber-Smith (pictured in 2013) securedPR1/Mathiasen Motorsports' first victory of the season in the second race.

The No. 44 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS ofJohn Potter andAndy Lally caught fire during the warm-up and was in the pit lane to serve a drive-through penalty after their car did not make it to the grid in time.[37] Alon maintained his pole position advantage over French to hold the lead on the approach to turn one. Nielsen attempted to pass Riberas for the lead in GTD, but was unsuccessful.[38] French overtook Alon to take the overall lead on lap 4.[37] Sbirrazzuoli's Dream Racing Lamborghini suffered suspension damage making contact with Kvamme's No. 88 Starworks Oreca. On lap 36, the only full course yellow was given.Tim Pappas, driving the No. 540 Black Swan Porsche spun at turn five and got stuck in the gravel trap.[37] Under caution, majority of the field made pit stops for fuel, tires, and driver changes.Renger van der Zande's No. 8 Starworks car took the overall lead following pit stops for the Prototype Challenge class.[30] Farnbacher kept the No. 23 Porsche's lead in GTD with Balzan in second.[37]

van der Zande led the restart on lap 41. On that lap,Tom Kimber-Smith overtook van der Zande at turn one for the overall lead. One lap later, Simpson moved theJDC-Miller MotorSports Oreca into second position.[38] van der Zande re-overtook Simpson for second.Colin Braun moved the CORE Autosport car to fourth overall by passingKyle Marcelli on the approach to turn five on lap 78.[39] 3 laps later, Braun passed Simpson for third in PC.[39] Klingmann's No. 96 BMW was caught by Davison's TGR Aston Martin on the final lap, who took third position in GTD at turn 9.[40][41] Liddell's No. 6 Stevenson Audi passed Klingmann to finish fourth in the class. Kimber-Smith maintained the lead for the rest of the race winning after completing 82 laps. van der Zande finished second, 1.736 seconds behind the PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports car, and Braun completed the podium positions by finishing third in Prototype Challenge.[42][30] The No. 23 AJR Porsche of Farnbacher and Riberas secured victory in GTD by 3.632 seconds ahead of the No. 63 Ferrari of Balzan and Nielsen in second.[37] TGR's Brandon Davis andJames Davison completed the GTD podium in third.[42]

Race results

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Class winners are denoted inbold and ‡. PC stands forPrototype Challenge and GTD (Grand Touring Daytona).

Final race classification
PosClassNo.TeamDriversChassisTireLapsTime/Retired
Engine
1PC52United StatesPR1/Mathiasen MotorsportsUnited StatesRobert Alon
United KingdomTom Kimber-Smith
Oreca FLM09C8202:00:31.047‡
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
2PC8United StatesStarworks MotorsportVenezuelaAlex Popow
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
Oreca FLM09C82+1.736
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
3PC54United StatesCORE AutosportUnited StatesJon Bennett
United StatesColin Braun
Oreca FLM09C82+15.483
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
4PC38United States Performance Tech MotorsportsUnited StatesJames French
CanadaKyle Marcelli
Oreca FLM09C82+21.661
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
5PC85United StatesJDC-Miller MotorSportsCanadaMisha Goikhberg
South AfricaStephen Simpson
Oreca FLM09C82+24.067
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
6PC20United States BAR1 MotorsportsUnited StatesMatt McMurry
United KingdomJohnny Mowlem
Oreca FLM09C81+1 Lap
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
7PC88United StatesStarworks MotorsportUnited StatesMark Kvamme
United StatesAshley Freiberg
Oreca FLM09C80+2 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 LV8
8GTD23United StatesTeam Seattle/Alex Job RacingGermanyMario Farnbacher
SpainAlex Riberas
Porsche 911 GT3 RC79+3 Laps‡
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
9GTD63United StatesScuderia CorsaDenmarkChristina Nielsen
ItalyAlessandro Balzan
Ferrari 488 GT3C79+3 Laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 LTurboV8
10GTD007United StatesTRG-AMRUnited States Brandon Davis
AustraliaJames Davison
Aston Martin Vantage GT3C79+3 Laps
Aston Martin 6.0 LV12
11GTD6United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited States Andrew Davis
United KingdomRobin Liddell
Audi R8 LMSC79+3 Laps
Audi 5.2LV10
12GTD96United StatesTurner MotorsportUnited StatesBret Curtis
GermanyJens Klingmann
BMW M6 GT3C79+3 Laps
BMW 4.4LTurboV8
13GTD33United StatesRiley MotorsportsNetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
United StatesBen Keating
Dodge Viper GT3-RC79+3 Laps
Dodge 8.3LV10
14GTD48United StatesPaul Miller RacingUnited StatesBryan Sellers
United StatesMadison Snow
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C79+3 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
15GTD22United StatesAlex Job RacingUnited StatesCooper MacNeil
United StatesLeh Keen
Porsche 911 GT3 RC79+3 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
16GTD9United States Stevenson MotorsportsUnited StatesLawson Aschenbach
United StatesMatt Bell
Audi R8 LMSC79+3 Laps
Audi 5.2LV10
17GTD16United States Change RacingUnited StatesCorey Lewis
United StatesSpencer Pumpelly
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C79+3 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
18GTD73United States Park Place MotorsportsGermanyJörg Bergmeister
United StatesPatrick Lindsey
Porsche 911 GT3 RC79+3 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
19GTD97United StatesTurner MotorsportUnited States Michael Marsal
FinlandMarkus Palttala
BMW M6 GT3C78+4 Laps
BMW 4.4LTurboV8
20GTD44United StatesMagnus RacingUnited StatesJohn Potter
United StatesAndy Lally
Audi R8 LMSC78+4 Laps
Audi 5.2LV10
21GTD80United States Lone Star RacingUnited States Dan Knox
United StatesMike Skeen
Dodge Viper GT3-RC78+4 Laps
Dodge 8.3LV10
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DNF

GTD11United States Change RacingUnited States Bill Sweedler
United StatesTownsend Bell
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C77Out of Fuel
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
23GTD27United States Dream RacingMonacoCédric Sbirrazzuoli
United States Lawrence DeGeorge
Lamborghini Huracán GT3C65+17 Laps
Lamborghini 5.2 LV10
24GTD540United StatesBlack Swan RacingUnited StatesTim Pappas
NetherlandsNicky Catsburg
Porsche 911 GT3 RC55+27 Laps
Porsche 4.0 LFlat-6
Sources:[43][44]
Tyre manufacturer
Key
SymbolTyre manufacturer
CContinental

Post-race

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With a total of 121 points, Cameron and Curran's second-place finish allowed them to take the lead of the Prototype Drivers' Championship. Goossens advanced from fourth to third.[5] Goikhberg and Simpson continued to lead the Prototype Challenge Drivers' Championship with 128 points while Alon and Kimber-Smith advanced from third to second.[5] The final results of GTLM meant Milner and Gavin continued to lead the Drivers' Championship, but their advantage was reduced by 6 points as Bamber and Makowiecki took over the second position. Briscoe and Westbrook advanced from seventh to third.[5] With a total of 95 points, Balzan and Nielsen's second-place finish allowed them to take the lead of the GTD Drivers' Championship. Davis and Liddell advanced from eleventh to fifth while Lally and Potter dropped from first to third.[5] Honda and Chevrolet continued to top their respective Manufacturers' Championships, while Porsche took the lead of the GTD Manufactures' Championship. Action Express Racing, JDC-Miller Motorsports, and Corvette Racing continued to top their respective Teams' Championships, while Scuderia Corsa took the lead of the GTD Teams' Championship with eight rounds left in the season.[5]

Championship standings after the race

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Prototype Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1 1United StatesEric Curran
United StatesDane Cameron
121
2 1PortugalJoão Barbosa
BrazilChristian Fittipaldi
118
3 1BelgiumMarc Goossens117
4 1United StatesJordan Taylor
United StatesRicky Taylor
115
5 2BrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
107
Source:[5]


PC Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1South AfricaStephen Simpson
CanadaMisha Goikhberg
128
2 1United StatesRobert Alon
United KingdomTom Kimber-Smith
128
3 1VenezuelaAlex Popow
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
126
4United KingdomJohnny Mowlem112
5 2United StatesJon Bennett
United StatesColin Braun
93
Source:[5]


GTLM Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1United KingdomOliver Gavin
United StatesTommy Milner
130
2New ZealandEarl Bamber
FranceFrédéric Makowiecki
118
3 4AustraliaRyan Briscoe
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
115
4 2BrazilDaniel Serra113
5 1ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
FinlandToni Vilander
113
Source:[5]
GTD Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–DriverPoints
1 1ItalyAlessandro Balzan
DenmarkChristina Nielsen
95
2 1GermanyMario Farnbacher
SpainAlex Riberas
89
3 2United StatesAndy Lally
United StatesJohn Potter
86
4 1United States Michael Marsal
FinlandMarkus Palttala
72
5 6United States Andrew Davis
United KingdomRobin Liddell
71
Source:[5]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
Prototype Teams' Championship standings
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1 1United States No. 31Action Express Racing121
2 1United States No. 5Action Express Racing118
3 2United States No. 90VisitFlorida Racing117
4 1United States No. 10Wayne Taylor Racing115
5 3United States#60Michael Shank Racing withCurb-Agajanian107
Source:[5]
PC Teams' Championship standings
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States No. 85JDC-Miller MotorSports128
2 1United States No. 52PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports128
3 1United States No. 8Starworks Motorsport126
4 1United States No. 54CORE Autosport116
5 1United States No. 38 Performance Tech Motorsports113
Source:[5]


GTLM Teams' Championship standings
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1United States No. 4Corvette Racing130
2 1United States No. 912Porsche North America118
3 5United States No. 67Ford Chip Ganassi Racing115
4 2United States No. 68Scuderia Corsa113
5 1United States No. 62Risi Competizione113
Source:[5]
GTD Teams' Championship standings
Pos.+/–TeamPoints
1 1United States No. 63Scuderia Corsa95
2 1United States No. 23Team Seattle/Alex Job Racing89
3 2United States No. 44Magnus Racing86
4 1United States No. 97Turner Motorsport72
5 7United States No. 6 Stevenson Motorsports71
Source:[5]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.
Prototype Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1JapanHonda135
2United StatesChevrolet131
3JapanMazda118
4GermanyBMW56
5United StatesFord30
Source:[5]
GTLM Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1United StatesChevrolet130
2GermanyPorsche127
3ItalyFerrari120
4 1United StatesFord115
5 1GermanyBMW112
Source:[5]
GTD Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos.+/–ManufacturerPoints
1 2GermanyPorsche95
2 1GermanyAudi93
3 1ItalyFerrari92
4GermanyBMW84
5 1United KingdomAston Martin83
Source:[5]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for all sets of standings.

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