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flipside909
01-26-07, 04:14 PM
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 26, 2007) – Six Lexus-powered Daytona Prototypes are set to take the green flag on Saturday in the Rolex 24 at Daytona at the Daytona International Speedway.

Scott Dixon will lead the way among the Lexus contingent in the ninth starting position in his Target/Telmex Lexus-Riley. He’ll be followed by A.J. Allmendinger (11th – Michael Shank Racing Lexus-Riley), Scott Pruett (13th – Telmex/Target Lexus-Riley), Mark Wilkins (18th – Exchange Traded Gold Lexus-Riley) and Oswaldo Negri (22nd – Fresh From Florida Lexus-Riley) in tomorrow’s starting grid.

Ironically, it was Negri and the #60 Fresh From Florida Lexus-Riley that was the fastest car on the track leading up to the race. Unfortunately, a multi-car incident on the opening lap of qualifying took away any chance for the pole position. Negri’s fastest practice time was nearly two-tenths of a second faster than the pole-winning time and the fastest seen this week.

The twice-around-the-clock extravaganza will receive 15 hours of television coverage combined between FOX Sports and SPEED. The race will be shown in four parts beginning on FOX Saturday from 1-2:30 p.m. SPEED takes over at 2:30 p.m. and will feature 13.5 hours of coverage in total over three segments. The first will run from 2:30 – 6:00 p.m. The network will rejoin from 8 – 10 p.m. on Saturday night and then bring the race home on Sunday morning, beginning at 6:00 a.m. and running through the checkered flag and post-race interviews.


NOTABLE:

PRUETT SEEKS RECORD: Scott Pruett can become the winningest driver in Rolex 24 history with a win this weekend. He currently is tied for the all-time lead in class wins with six.

BACK-TO-BACK: Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon can become the first back-to-back winners in 20 years with a victory this weekend in their Lexus-Riley. It would mark the first repeat winners since Al Holbert, Derek Bell and Al Unser Jr. won in 1986 and 1987.

ROLEX WINNERS: Four Lexus-powered drivers have previously won the Rolex 24 overall title – Elliott Forbes-Robinson (1997 and 1999); Scott Pruett (1994), Scott Dixon (2006) and Dan Wheldon (2006)

500 WINNERS: The current Lexus stable includes the winners of five of the last seven Indianapolis 500s – Juan Montoya (2000), Helio Castroneves (2001/2002), Dan Wheldon (2005) and Sam Hornish Jr. (2006).

OPEN-WHEELING – No less than eight Lexus-powered drivers in tomorrow’s field have won an IRL or Champ Car race. Sam Hornish Jr., Dan Wheldon have won in the IRL, Scott Pruett, A.J. Allmendinger, Juan Montoya and Paul Tracy all won in CART, and Scott Dixon and Helio Castroneves have won in each series.

AGE IS ALL IN THE MIND – The Southard Racing team will feature two drivers who are separated by 45 years in age. Rising young open-wheel star Graham Rahal just turned 18 earlier this month, while Hall of Fame racer Elliott Forbes-Robinson is 63.

Quotable:

Scott Pruett, driver #01 Telmex/Target Lexus-Riley: (Is the old adage true about the racing not beginning until the sun comes up?) I think the racing begins at the green flag. It’s going to be hard racing. Maybe I’ll be wrong in looking at it. But having driven these cars as long as I have, and having raced in this race as many times as I have – from coming here in times when you just sit back and cruise and other times pushing it 100 percent simply because that’s what the team wanted you to do - I see a hard, difficult race.

Mark Wilkins, driver #61 Exchange Traded Gold Lexus-Riley: "We have a very good race car for a 24-hour. We did what we wanted to accomplish, which was to qualify in the top 20, which means the guys have lots of time to get the other engine in the car tomorrow. That was our main focus. It's fantastic to come out and run with these guys – these are huge names, so to go out and get in the top 20 our first year, I'm really happy. I think the Riley-Lexus is the best package. Lexus gave us a great motor; we've got lots of power. I think it's going to be the engine to have in the 24-hour. The Lexus guys are great – they've given us tons of support and they're working on ways to make us go faster."

Michael Shank, Michael Shank Racing team owner: “We think we lost this race in the garage last year, not on the track, so we’ve done everything we can to be prepared for every eventuality. We are really excited to have the driver line-up that we do, Lexus power, and the team of guys we have in place to support this enormous effort. If we don’t win this race, we are definitely going down fighting.”

Steve Southard, Southard Racing team owner: “The crew worked incredibly hard to get the new car ready after the incident in testing. We have a lot of experience as a team, and I think it paid off in our being able to completely rebuild a car and make this race in just two weeks. The race is an endurance classic and we should be right there. We have a fantastic group of drivers ready to go, and a great team. It will be fun to get out there and show what we have.”

Credit: Lexus Motorsports

MR_F1
01-26-07, 07:52 PM
Thats a lot of Leuxs race motors there..... maybe they can give me one after they are done with it?

1SICKLEX
01-26-07, 11:45 PM
I wanted to go to Daytona to watch :(

TRDFantasy
01-27-07, 12:18 AM
I know at least one Lexus-powered car has decals on them, like the Lexus grill and GS tail-lights. Don't know if all Lexus cars have the same decals, or if other cars from other makers have similar decals. Also found out that in 2008, Grand-Am will allow car manufacturers to design their own body for a Daytona Prototype. You can guess what that will mean with the Lexus-powered cars. Lexus is being smart and taking full advantage of marketing their success in the Rolex Sports Car Series. Here's hoping that Lexus also acts smart and finally enters the IS350 GT2 cars into ALMS competition.

If all six 6 Lexus cars make it to the finish line (unlikely) it would be a huge statement about the reliability of the new Lexus UR V8 engines.

mavericck
01-27-07, 03:12 AM
Sounds promising...who are the six Lexus powered cars racing against?

TRDFantasy
01-27-07, 10:07 AM
The Lexus-powered prototypes are racing against Porsche, BMW, Pontiac, and Ford powered prototypes in the same class (prototype class).

Also, for those that didn't know, Lexus won for the first time the engine manufacturer's championship title last season in the Grand Am Rolex Series. This is one reason why more teams moved to Lexus power this year.

flipside909
01-27-07, 11:07 AM
I know at least one Lexus-powered car has decals on them, like the Lexus grill and GS tail-lights.

The previous Lexus Daytona Prototypes used real working Gen 1 IS taillights and real working Celica headlamps.

MR_F1
01-27-07, 01:24 PM
The 4.3s pushed 500hp

How powerful are the new 5.0s? Or is there a power limit imposed?

flipside909
01-27-07, 01:39 PM
The 4.3s pushed 500hp

How powerful are the new 5.0s? Or is there a power limit imposed?

I posted this last year:
http://clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=234270&highlight=lexus+daytona+5.0

There is huge potential in that 5.0, but the 500hp is limited by Grand Am.

http://www.clublexus.com/gallery/data//500/medium/Lexus_5_0L_23.jpg

MR_F1
01-27-07, 02:35 PM
Thanks for the heads up

TRDFantasy
01-27-07, 03:48 PM
The previous Lexus Daytona Prototypes used real working Gen 1 IS taillights and real working Celica headlamps.

Thanks for the info. The Lexus branding though is readily more apparent this year than last, watching the race so far.

TRDFantasy
01-27-07, 03:50 PM
I posted this last year:
http://clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=234270&highlight=lexus+daytona+5.0

There is huge potential in that 5.0, but the 500hp is limited by Grand Am.

http://www.clublexus.com/gallery/data//500/medium/Lexus_5_0L_23.jpg

Power limit is imposed by Grand Am indeed, but they certainly do not impose how you tune your engine, and what your resultant power curves, torque curves, and fuel mileage ends up being ;). The 5.0L 2UR has much more usable power and torque curves, and brings about an 8- 10% fuel mileage improvement over the 3UZ unit.

foofighter
01-28-07, 01:36 PM
congrats to the Target/Telemex Lexus team for winning the Rolex 24hrs of Daytona

TRDFantasy
01-28-07, 01:45 PM
The race is over, and what a race it was! During the night and early morning, some heavy rain occured, and there were high winds too. It was a struggle for some cars, while very few managed to have a trouble-free race. The Ganassi Racing 01 car was one of them.

2nd year in a row, Ganassi has won the Rolex 24, with one of their Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype machines. The 01 car ran trouble-free the whole 24 hours of the race, a very rare occurence. The 2nd Ganassi car, the 02 would have likely been on the podium as well, if it had not crashed.

Here is the Top 10 final results from the race:

1 01 DP 1 Pruett/ Duran/ Pablo Montoya TELMEX Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates / Lexus Riley 668 1:44.395 602 99 TELMEX/ Target

2 11 DP 2 Duno/ Carpentier/ Manning/ Dalziel SAMAX / Pontiac Riley 668 1:44.394 289 99 CITGO

3 10 DP 3 Taylor/ Angelelli/ Gordon/ Magnussen SunTrust Racing / Pontiac Riley 666 1:44.538 589 99 SunTrust

4 59 DP 4 Haywood/ France/ Barbosa/ Moreno Brumos Porsche/ Kendall / Porsche Riley 662 1:44.233 217 98 Brumos Porsche

5 61 DP 5 Wilkins/ Empringham/ Frisselle/ Frisselle Exchange Traded Gold AIM Autosport / Lexus Riley 657 1:45.884 128 97 Barrick Gold/ RBC Royal Bank/ Telus' Mike Network/ Peter Munk Cardiac Centre

6 7 DP 6 Yasukawa/ Enge/ Festa/ Montana SAMAX / Pontiac Riley 655 1:44.845 645 97 SAMAX

7 77 DP 7 Gidley/ Gollin/ Jourdain/ Servia Feeds The Need/ Doran Racing / Ford Doran 655 1:45.563 278 97 Kodak

8 47 DP 8 Morgan/ Morgan/ Bernhard/ Zacharias TruSpeed Motorsports / Porsche Riley 636 1:46.796 3 94 Querencia Golf Club, Los Cabos/ TruSpeed Motorcars/ Wright Motorsports

9 60 DP 9 Patterson/ Negri Jr/ Castroneves/ Hornish Jr Michael Shank Racing / Lexus Riley 628 1:45.514 263 93 Michael Shank Racing/ Fresh From Florida/ The Fresh From Florida Lexus Riley

10 19 DP 10 Finlay/ Valiante/ Labonte/ McDowell Finlay Motorsports / Ford Crawford 627 1:45.429 280 94 Z-Line/ Make-A-Wish

3 of the Top 10 finishers were Lexus-powered machines.

Lexus marketing during the race was on full blast, and I'm glad that for once Lexus made full use of such an opportunity, marketing their success in the Rolex Series.

EDIT: Here are some pics:

The race-winning 01 car
http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_58.jpg

AIM Motorsport car, which finished 5th. For all of the Canadians at CL, the team is Toronto-based.
http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_49.jpg

The Michael Shank Racing Lexus Riley. As for the pic, the car raced for several hours during the final part of the race without a rear engine cover, and yes the engine was exposed to the rain. That engine in the rear is a race-spec 5.0L 2UR.
http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_48.jpg

http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_47.jpg

http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_41.jpg

http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_44.jpg

The 02 Ganassi car, which was running great, until it unfortunately crashed, and could not continue the race.
http://www.toyota.com/motorsports/images/rolex/photos/24_hours_of_daytona/photo_35.jpg