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    Default Congrats Graham Rahal / Rolex 24Hr. Daytona WINNER

    Big win for the L4P member.

    Congrats!



    ROLEX 24: Ganassi Goes Big With Rolex 1-2
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    The only major victory missing from Chip Ganassi's amazing 2010 season was a win at the Rolex 24. After major recoveries by both cars, he earns his 4th win at the famed endurance race.



    A costly pit lane mistake could have kept Joey Hand and the No. 01 Chip Ganassi Racing crew from victory in the 49th Rolex 24 at Daytona. But a smart late-race call by the Tim Keene-led crew and a remarkable drive by the BMW factory driver propelled the defending Rolex Series champions to a dramatic down-to-the-wire win and Ganassi’s first 1-2 finish in America’s famous endurance classic.

    The No. 01 Telmex/Target Riley-BMW was hit with a 30-second stop-and-hold penalty after Hand hit a tire while exciting pit lane with under two hours to go. Rejoining the fray over 50 seconds behind, Hand had what could only be considered the drive of his life, making up over 30 seconds in his final stint to leader Scott Dixon.

    But it was a final late-race yellow with just over an hour remaining, in which the No. 01 car was the only of the leaders to pit to top off fuel, turned out to make the difference as Pruett leapfrogged the No. 02 machine during the final round of pit stops thanks to a short-fill.

    While Ganassi racked up its fourth Rolex 24 win, it also marked a few firsts for two of its co-drivers, with Hand scoring his first 24 hour victory and IndyCar star Graham Rahal taking his first-ever sportscar victory--at the 24 Hours of Daytona thirty years after his father won the race in 1981. Memo Rojas celebrated his second Rolex 24 win.



    The winning Ganassi machine finished 2.07 seconds ahead of the sister Riley-BMW of Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Juan Pablo Montoya and Jamie McMurray. 2010 Rolex 24 winners Action Express Racing with its Porsche Cayenne-engined Riley, completed the podium in third.

    The top five finishers in DP all finished on the lead lap.

    In GT, Andy Lally nursed his No. 67 TRG Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car to the class victory, scoring TRG’s fourth win in the famed 24-hour enduro. Sharing the wheel with Spencer Pumpelly, NASCAR star Brendan Gaughan and Porsche factory ace Wolf Henzler, the quartet benefitted from the misfortunes of the No. 40 Dempsey Racing Mazda RX-8, which led through the morning but suffered two setbacks.

    However, the Kevin Buckler-led crew had their own issues to deal with, as its Porsche completed the majority of the race without a clutch. It certainly created for some tense movements throughout the twice-around-the-clock marathon for the GT specialists.

    The No. 48 Paul Miller Racing Porsche of Bryce Miller, Bryan Sellers, Tim Sugden and Rob Bell finished two laps back in second, followed by the Dempsey machine, which lost three laps with suspect electrical issues with six hours to go.

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    Congratulations to all of TCGR and good luck to Graham in this years IZOD Indycar series.

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    Congrats! Awesome job to Ganassi and the great drivers.

    Enjoy the "Winner" watch
    Last edited by Karter01; 02-04-2011 at 12:02 AM.

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