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TheAcura ARX-05 is asports prototype racing car built toDaytona Prototype International regulations. It was developed in partnership byHonda Performance Development andOreca, and is based on theOreca 07 chassis and powered by the Acura AR35TT twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 engine.[2][3]
The car made its racing debut at the2018 24 Hours of Daytona withTeam Penske. In2019, the car won the drivers', teams' and manufacturers' titles in the top DPi class of theIMSAWeatherTech SportsCar Championship, becoming the first non-General Motors car to do so. Acura and Team Penske successfully defended their titles in2020, winning all of the DPi class championships.[4]
It was announced in July 2020 that the partnership between Team Penske and Honda Performance Development would not be renewed for the 2021 season.[5] For the2021 season,Wayne Taylor Racing andMeyer Shank Racing campaigned one of the ARX-05s previously run by Penske.[6] Both teams continued using the model for the 2022 season. The car won the24 Hours of Daytona in2021 and2022.
Results inbold indicate pole position. Results initalics indicate fastest lap.
| Year | Entrant | Class | Drivers | No. | Rds. | Rounds | Points | Pos | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||||||
| 2018 | Daytona Prototype International | Simon Pagenaud | 6 | All All 1-2, 10 | DAY 10 | SEB 14 | LBH 5 | MOH 2 | BEL 3 | WGL 3 | MOS 10 | ELK 5 | LGA 3 | ATL 13 | 251 | 5th | ||
| 7 | All All 1-2, 10 | DAY 9 | SEB 15 | LBH 6 | MOH 1 | BEL 2 | WGL 12 | MOS 5 | ELK 10 | LGA 10 | ATL 5 | 243 | 7th | |||||
| 2019 | Daytona Prototype International | 6 | All All 1-2, 10 | DAY 6 | SEB 9 | LBH 3 | MOH 1 | BEL 1 | WGL 3 | MOS 3 | ELK 2 | LGA 1 | ATL 4 | 302 | 1st | |||
| 7 | All All 1-2 10 | DAY 3 | SEB 4 | LBH 2 | MOH 5 | BEL 3 | WGL 5 | MOS 5 | ELK 7 | LGA 2 | ATL 3 | 284 | 3rd | |||||
| 2020 | Daytona Prototype International | 6 | All All 1, 7, 9 | DAY1 4 | DAY2 4 | SEB1 6 | ELK 8 | ATL1 6 | MOH 7 | ATL2 3 | LGA 2 | SEB2 2 | 247 | 6th | ||||
| 7 | All All 1, 7, 9 | DAY1 8 | DAY2 8 | SEB1 7 | ELK 1 | ATL1 1 | MOH 1 | ATL2 2 | LGA 1 | SEB2 8 | 265 | 1st | ||||||
| 2021 | Daytona Prototype International | 10 | All All 1-3, 6, 11 1 | DAY1 5 | DAY2 1 | SEB 4 | MOH 1 | BEL 3 | WGL1 3 | WGL2 3 | ELK 4 | LGA 1 | LBH 4 | ATL 3 | 3396 | 2nd | ||
| 60 | All 1-10 1-3 1-2 11 | DAY1 4 | DAY2 4 | SEB 3 | MOH 6 | BEL 6 | WGL1 2 | WGL2 6 | ELK 5 | LGA 4 | LBH 6 | ATL 6 | 2946 | 5th | ||||
| 2022 | Daytona Prototype International | 10 | All All 1-3 1 11 | DAY1 1 | DAY2 2 | SEB 4 | LBH 6 | LGA 1 | MOH 1 | BEL 4 | WGL 1 | MOS 6 | ELK 1 | ATL 6 | 3346 | 2nd | ||
| 60 | All All 1-2, 11 1-2 3 | DAY1 4 | DAY2 1 | SEB 5 | LBH 4 | LGA 2 | MOH 2 | BEL 2 | WGL 2 | MOS 2 | ELK 4 | ATL 1 | 3432 | 1st | ||||
| Sources:[7][8][9][10][11][12] | ||||||||||||||||||
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