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Full Race Replay: 1979 Daytona 500

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Historical: P.J. Jones prepares for Toyota Rolex outright lap record to fall

P.J. Jones prepares for Rolex outright lap record to fall

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By: Marshall Pruett | January 22, 2019 10:01 AM P.J. Jones is prepared to give up his outright lap record from the Rolex 24 At Daytona. But don’t mistake preparedness for happiness when it comes to seeing one of IMSA’s DPi drivers break the 26-year-old standard he set in 1993 behind the wheel of an All American Racers Eagle Mk III GTP machine.Weather permitting, an Acura, Cadillac, Mazda, or Nissan could go well below the 1m33.875s lap he turned in qualifying more than a quarter-century ago. England’s Oliver Jarvis posted a blistering 1m33.398s in testing earlier this month in his Mazda RT24-P prototype, and in all likelihood, the record will change hands on Thursday when WeatherTech SportsCar Championship qualifying gets underway.With the recent one-year anniversary of Dan Gurney’s passing, Jones wouldn’t mind keeping the Daytona record in his AAR family a little longer, and isn’t above asking Mother Nature to intervene.“I never thought it would hold up this long,” he admitted. “You know, obviously there was rule changes, a little bit of a track change, but I mean, [I’m] so honored and able to set that track record and for it to be still standing. I pray for rain so I can at least have it for another year.“And it’s just not really all about me, more about Gurney and more of a tribute to Dan and to see if we can hold it for another year or so and everybody at All American Racers.”The Eagle Mk III made prodigious power and downforce in full road racing trim, but for IMSA’s longest endurance race on the calendar, both attributes were dialed back to suit the circuit’s layout, and to aid reliability. Even with a slightly tamed GTP car to wield, the son of Indy 500 legend Parnelli Jones found himself in a trance-like rhythm while flying through Daytona’s banking and its infield section.Although the profile of Daytona’s ‘Bus Stop’ section that slows cars between NASCAR Turns 2 and 3 has been slightly reprofiled from the time when Jones rocketed around the 3.56-mile circuit with his 2.1-liter turbocharged Toyota four-cylinder wound to the heavens, it remains one of his cherished memories from the famous pole lap.“The year, you know, when we set that record, and during that race, the bus stop was just one of my favorite segments,” he said. “Especially in that Eagle Mark III, we just drove down in there so deep, and almost to the ‘1’ [hundred-foot braking] marker and pretty much where we were everywhere.“The closing rate from the slower traffic, you know we’re running 200 mph. They’re backing off at the ‘3’ marker or so from 150mph and we’re running 200…we’re going almost to the ‘1’ marker and we just powered through the Bus Stop. The car had so much downforce and was so nimble and just had big sideboards on it to where we could get the car out in a little bit of a yaw and it would just hunker right through there.”The Eagle Mk III obliterated IMSA’s GTP competition from the moment it was introduced halfway through the 1991 season through the end of the GTP era following the 1993 championship. Coming into the last GTP season, IMSA did its best to cage the Mk III by forcing its motor to draw air from a restrictor opening so small, Gurney likened it to a ‘hummingbird’s a**hole.’ Jones recalls having to drive exceptionally hard to set new records with the de-tuned Eagle, which led to some high-risk moments behind the wheel.“They kept restricting us and slowing us down so we really had to maximize our cornering and our braking and all that in order to set all these records,” he said. “So I would think to myself okay, what can I do to just get a little bit more and it was like, okay so I lifted here going into one, so I am going to go in a little deeper and I’m going to get back in the throttle a little bit more.“Then you would just go through every corner and analyze what you could do and one of the places if, I had to look back, is you make up a lot of time in places like the Bus Stop. You drove it with bravery and muscles, because we didn’t have power steering.”“The sheer [speed] with carbon-carbon brakes [and] that 18-inch-wide tire. 10,000 pounds of downforce at 200 miles an hour. We were only running about 200 miles an hour down the straightaway and yeah, in today’s numbers, that was probably pretty good.” For an aggressive driver like Jones, learning to extract the Eagle Mk III’s full potential took place in the transitions from high speed to low speed, and getting back on the throttle with immediacy. It’s the same process for every driver, but few have been given the greatest GTP car ever made — one that reached heights never seen before or after — and been asked to explore the scariest of limits.“When you brake and it’s almost four Gs … my dad watched me at Phoenix International on the road course there and he was just walking in … and he wasn’t paying attention or anything,” Jones continued. “He just walked in and he saw me coming down the straightaway into Turn 1 there and pulling off the oval into the road course at Phoenix and he goes, ‘Oh my God, the throttle just stuck.’“No, the throttle didn’t stick, we just drive them in that far. They were just incredible machines. I don’t think anybody at All American Racers really knew how good those cars were going to get.“But that car was like that, you just grunted up and I’m bigger than Fangio was, and I was stronger and I could put a little more caster in it and I could get the car to turn a little bit better and that was one of the reasons I was able to out-qualify him a little bit more in ’93.”Provided IMSA crowns a new lap-record holder on Thursday, Jones will indeed approve of the achievement, knowing that it took decades of advancements to topple one of sports car racing’s most enduring feats.“Hey, records are made to be broken and we all race and these guys are obviously working very hard and they have less horsepower and t rules are completely different, so they’re doing it a lot more efficiently,” he said. “That just tells you what kind of team Mazda [has], or whoever breaks it, and you know, maybe their record will hold up for many years.”Enjoy the full interview below, including P.J.’s tale of getting sideways in the Eagle Mk III and letting go of the steering wheel… International link: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/e...rd-at-daytona/
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Rolex 24 Retro: Busby Racing’s wild 1989 win

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By: Marshall Pruett January 26, 2019 11:19 AM Team owner Jim Busby, driver John Andretti, Busby Racing crew chief Mike Colucci, and Porsche/Andial legend Alwin Springer bring their win at the 1989 SunBank 24 Hours of Daytona to life on the 30th anniversary of their overall win in the gorgeous No. 67 Porsche 962.The two-car effort, with the lead No. 67 entry for the late hero Bob Wollek, all-time great Derek Bell and Andretti, was complemented by a one-off second entry, the No. 68, as a tribute entry featuring the Holbert Racing crew and a 962 chassis for Mario and Michael Andretti, in the wake of Al Holbert’s death a few months earlier.By the end of the 24 Hours, Porsche had won its 50th race with the 962, which would also serve as Bell’s final 24-hour win, and with a long delay for fog, the windshield flying off with Andretti behind the wheel, and a raging battle for victory with Jaguar that forced Wollek to close the race running at qualifying speeds, the 1989 event is loaded with amazing stories offered by our guests.International Link: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/e...rs-of-daytona/
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Porsche GT Team to run Brumos livery at Rolex 24


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By: J.J. O'Malley January 23, 2019 9:14 AM Porsche Motorsport went back through the pages of American motorsports history for this weekend’s Rolex 24 At Daytona livery.

The paint scheme for the two Porsche GT Team 911 RSRs will feature the Brumos Racing red and white stripes first made famous by the Jacksonville, Florida team at the 1973 24 Hours of Daytona, when Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood gave Brumos its first of many victories. This weekend, Patrick Pilet, Nick Tandy and Frederic Makowiecki will drive the No. 911 in the GT Le Mans class, with Earl Bamber, Laurens Vanthoor and Mathieu Jaminet in the No. 912.


“This is such an iconic brand — a paint scheme known all over the world — so to see the Porsche factory team cars painted in the Brumos colors is a real tribute,” said Haywood, a five-time winner of the Rolex 24. “I was standing next to Nick Tandy when the cars were unveiled this morning, and he said, ‘Wow. It’s a real honor to drive this.’ I love the way the graphics came out. From a distance, it looks like two solid stripes. But when you get close up, you can see the No. 59 incorporated into the scheme.”


Pilet’s taken the extra step of having his person helmet painted in the Brumos colors.
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“When I was a kid, I knew of the Brumos cars — especially at Daytona,” Pilet said. “The scheme has really stayed over the years. It really looks good on this car. Now, we need to keep the legendary and historic livery going this weekend for Porsche at Daytona.” Joining Haywood in representing Brumos were team owner Dano Davis and Jack Atkinson — Peter Gregg’s first crew chief.“Porsche has known about this for a long time, but I only found out about it three and a half weeks ago,” Davis said. “This is a tremendous tribute to all the folks who have made Brumos champions.”Brumos last won the Rolex 24 in 2009. The team’s last professional appearance was in the Grand-Am Rolex Series race at Road Atlanta in 2013.

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Retro: When Mark Martin won his first Rolex 24 At Daytona

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By: Marshall Pruett | January 23, 2019 8:33 AM
Fear was a familiar co-pilot during Mark Martin’s five class wins at the Rolex 24 At Daytona.The NASCAR legend, who’s celebrating the 30th anniversary of his first trip to Victory Lane in a Roush Racing Mercury XR7 GTO entry, worried about all kinds of things an oval racing expert might get wrong in a road race spanning two long days in 1989.“I was a little nervous and 500 miles was a long race to me, and this wound up being something like 2,500 miles, a 24-hour race,” he revealed. “So, it was quite…I did not wanna mess up.Assigned to the No. 11 Mercury with the crazy pairing of Wally Dallenbach Jr. and Dorsey Schroeder, Martin was not going to refuse the invitation by Jack Roush, his NASCAR team owner, as part of the factory Ford/Lincoln-Mercury program. Martin’s nerves, it turns out, were being worn by learning how to drive a high-powered IMSA GTO machine after years of mastering specialized stock car equipment. Working the XR7’s manual transmission without killing it, in particular, was an early source of anxiety.“You don’t wanna be that guy, you don’t wanna be the guy who gets invited and ends the party early,” he says. “So I get out there, fumbling, trying to heel-and-toe downshift this car, like they want done; well I had used a regular K10 transmission [in NASCAR] and never used the clutch. I just didn’t use the clutch for road racing, even without the straight-[cut]-gear transmission.“So I’m raking gears, and am I doing it smooth, and I go to Jack and I say, ‘Jack, please let me shift this car the way I want to. I promise I won’t tear it up.’ That was pretty cool; we look back on that Jack and I, really fondly, because he scrutinized that pretty hard. He didn’t want to introduce a different style of shifting to his car because he was serious about winning the race, but he let me do it.” Martin’s initial foray into NASCAR ended in failure. When Roush and Ford expressed interest in his services, it’s safe to say Martin did his best to please his new boss who, in his estimation, wasn’t overly fond of the Arkansas native.“I was already very scared of Jack and it was quite obvious that Jack didn’t particularly like me, so there was no surprise that he lined [me] up with those guys,” he said. “And it was fun, Wally wound up being a teammate of mine in NASCAR and Dorsey, what can you say about Dorsey? Just we had good times. Yeah, Jack and I really didn’t, we didn’t really get warm and fuzzy for a long, long time. It took years and years and years for I think Jack to get comfortable with me and for me to get comfortable with him as well, because I was scared of him.“He was real serious and he held my career in his hands. Like without Jack Roush, I don’t know if I would have made it in NASCAR. I knew when I signed up with Jack that he held my future in his hands and he could make me or break me. I did whatever he told me to do, whenever he told me to do it, and I did it to my best ability, and it took years and years for him and I to really develop what we would consider a warm relationship; we’re sort of like blood brothers now.”The Roush Mercurys were the class of the 1989 GTO field. The sister No. 16, featuring Bob Earl, Pete Halsmer, and Paul Stewart, formed a solid 1-2 punch for the team, and despite its strong chances to claim victory, Roush wasn’t going to let Martin slide in high-pressure situations.“Well, it rained,” he said. “I’d never been on the wet before. Jack grabbed me and he said, ‘You’re going in.’ I said, ‘No, no. I’ve never driven in the rain, no.” He said, ‘Yeah, no. You’re going in. Right now.’ And so, fired me right out there and that is like baptism by fire. And it was the most fun I’ve had in the race car in my life.“I had so much fun after I figured out that I could do it and not wreck. So we had fun there and I also learned that he wanted me to drive all night, and so we wound up racing, that’s what he wound up using me for the first year was a lot of night driving. And I’m a morning person, I got to bed at 10 o’clock every night. So yeah, after the 24 hours, I felt like crud for three weeks.”The final hours of Martin’s first Rolex 24 win read like high drama. His No. 11 XR7 had the race covered, but suffered a transmission problem that dropped it from contention. The No. 16 Mercury also faltered, and between the repairs going on in the Roush garage, serious rivals in Chevys and Mazdas took the GTO lead until they found problems of their own. Martin was eventually moved to the No. 16 XR7 which, despite its issues, was able to rejoin and give its new guest from NASCAR a chance to log miles next to its original driving trio. “I did what I was told,” Martin concedes. “Kept my mouth shut as much as I could, that was a gift by Jack. I’m sure Jack made that call to do that and I’m sure that he viewed it as something as a feather in the NASCAR cap to have me a part of that winning team, and I’m assuming that if there was no other strategy, but something of a gift. I wasn’t used to that anyway, so I was a little bit embarrassed of it, so I just kept my mouth shut, took the picture, and went on. I don’t know if they gave out [Rolex] watches back then or not, but if they did, I didn’t get one, so.”Martin would keep receiving invites from Roush, and while his wrists were bare at the conclusions, four more Rolex 24 GTO wins followed, including the 1995 event, which served as Paul Newman’s triumphant victory in a Roush Mustang they shared with Tommy Kendall and Mike Brockman.
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Enjoy the full conversation with Mark Martin below where he describes the honor of racing with Newman, the heated rivalry he and Kendall carried into the 1995 event and, in another story that draws back to Kendall, he proclaimed “I associate the 24 hours of Daytona with pain. Never, never again. I don’t associate it with enjoyment whatsoever.” International Link: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/e...-imsa-gto-win/

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Daytona 500 surprise winnersBy Zack Albert | Wednesday, February 6, 2019
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The driver nicknamed 'Pancho' was an 11th-hour addition to master mechanic Smokey Yunick's team, which fielded cars for primary driver Fireball Roberts. The late-forming arrangement meant Panch was left with a year-old Pontiac that was less aerodynamic than its rivals. But when race-long dominator Roberts retired with engine failure, Panch capitalized, leading the last 13 laps of the caution-free event.
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Daytona 500 surprise winnersBy Zack Albert Wednesday, February 6, 2019
1963, Tiny Lund


The Iowa-born journeyman was a late substitute for Marvin Panch under amazing circumstances, having pulled Panch from a fiery sports car crash at Daytona just 10 days earlier. Pressed into service in the Wood Brothers' No. 21, Lund -- pictured here with car owner Glen Wood -- held off Hall of Famers Fred Lorenzen and Ned Jarrett to score his first premier series victory.
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