2016 Rolex 24 – A Classic!

2016 Rolex 24

2016 Rolex 24

After 24 hours of racing at the 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona, the two Corvettes of Oliver Gavin and Antonio Garcia were separated by just 0.034 seconds!  This was the closest finish in the history of the greatest endurance race in America – a race that has quite a storied history.

With left just over 30 minutes left in the 2016 Rolex 24, Oliver Gavin in the #4 Corvette nudged Earl Bamber in the #912 Porsche in the West Horseshoe to take the GT Le Mans (GTLM) class lead.  Bamber was unable to hold of Antonio Garcia in the #3 Corvette and ultimately finished third on the podium.  Garcia furiously charged ahead after his teammate Gavin climaxing with just under 3 minutes to go in the race as Garcia in the #3 Corvette passed Gavin in the #4 into the Turn 1 breaking zone.  But alas, Garcia went in just a bit too hot and Gavin repassed him on the exit.  Garcia came back to make it so close at the finish, but Gavin held on for the GTLM win.

2016 Rolex 24

2016 Rolex 24

While the Corvettes were battling head-to-head, setting fast laps, in GT Daytona (GTD), the Magnus Racing #44 Audi R8 and the Konrad Motorsport #28 Lamborghini Huracan were having a fuel saving competition.  At the same moment that Garcia was setting up to pass Gavin into Turn 1, Fabio Babini in the #28 Lamborghini ran out of fuel at the infield kink allowing Rene Rast in the #44 Audi to pass and coast – literally – to the GTD class victory.

2016 Rolex 24

2016 Rolex 24

Nicky Catsburg in the beautiful #540 Black Swan Racing Porsche 911 made a nice run and was closing on the #44 at the checker to finish second in GTD.

2016 Rolex 24

Meanwhile, at the top of the field, Luis Felipe Derani, in his first sportscar race in the US, brought the #2 Tequila Patron ESM Honda-powered Ligier home for the overall 2016 Rolex 24 victory.  This was both Extreme Speed Motorsports’s and Honda’s first win at Daytona.  The Ligier P2 car also managed to break the grip of the DP cars, in particular the Corvette Daytona Prototypes, who have seemed to dominate the top Prototype class in recent years.  The #2 Ligier had just amazing pace from the drop of the green flag to start the race.  Despite and early spin caused by contact, penalties, and plenty of pit time, the Extreme Speed team put in a great performance for a well-deserved win.

2016 Rolex 24

In the Prototype Challenge (PC) class, Kenton Koch brought the #85  JDC-Miller Motorsport car home to victory.

I’ll admit I was sad to see the demise of ALMS and skeptical about the merger with Grand-AM to form a single top-level sportscar series, but with the 2016 Rolex 24 kicking-off season 3 of the IMSA series, it’s clear that sportscar racing in the US is in great shape.  In addition to really competitive racing, IMSA has managed to attract new manufacturers – Lamborghini and Ford – with fabulous looking and sounding cars.

Here you can see many more pictures of the cars from the 2016 Rolex 24.

2016 Rolex 24 Podium Positions By Class

Pic Class Driver Team Car Gap
1 P S.Sharp, E.Brown, J.van Overbeek, L.Derani Tequila Patron ESM Ligier/HPD
2 P R.Taylor, J.Taylor, M.Angelelli, R.Barrichello Wayne Taylor Racing Corvette/Chevrolet 26.166s
3 P R.Dalziel, M.Goossens, R.H.-Reay Visit Florida Racing Corvette/Chevrolet 1m27.276s
1 GTLM O.Gavin, T.Milner, M.Fassler Corvette Racing Chevrolet 14 Laps
2 GTLM A.Garcia, J.Magnussen, M.Rockenfeller Corvette Racing Chevrolet 14 Laps
3 GTLM E.Bamber, F.Makowiecki, M.Christensen Porsche North America Porsche 14 Laps
1 GTD J.Potter, A.Lally, M.Seefried, R.Rast Magnus Racing Audi 33 Laps
2 GTD T.Pappas, N.Catsburg, P.Long, A.Pilgrim Black Swan Racing Porsche 33 Laps
3 GTD B.Keating, G.Robinson, J.Mosing, E.Foss, D.Faulkner Riley Motorsports Dodge 33 Laps
1 PC C.Miller, M.Goikhberg, S.Simpson, K.Koch JDC-Miller Motorsports ORECA/Chevrolet 34 Laps
2 PC R.Alon, T.K.-Smith, J.Gutierrez, N.Boulle PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports ORECA/Chevrolet 38 Laps
3 PC T.Drissi, M.Drumwright, J.Mowlem, R.Vera, B.Gaughan BAR1 Motorsports ORECA/Chevrolet 43 Laps

Monterey Motorsports Reunion Week 2013

The second full week in August brought our 5th visit to the Monterey Motorsports Reunion in the last 6 years.  Once again we were blessed with fabulous weather, great cars, and lots of activities.  A good bit of our visit was filled with our favorites – the Tour d’Elegance Ocean Avenue parade and Baja Cantina on Thursday and the races at Laguna Seca on Saturday and Sunday.  Friday we checked out the Legends of the Autobahn for the first time, test drove a Bentley Speed Coupe, and on Saturday night we visited the Russo and Steele auction.

Monterey Motorsports Reunion – Thursday

The parade down Carmel’s Ocean Avenue that marks the end of the Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance has been a favorite of ours for a long time – you get to see most of the great cars that will take place in the Concours d’Elegance as they roll down Ocean Avenue.  Both sides of street are blocked off, and once the cars are parked, spectators can walk among them for several hours.  This event may actually be getting too popular – parking is tough, crowds are really tight, and I wonder how long until some $1M+ vehicle sustains some unfortunate damage.  Some shots from Ocean Avenue – I really liked the Lamborghini Miura & the BMW 507:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Tour d'Elegance

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Tour d'Elegance

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Tour d'Elegance

After Carmel, it was on to Baja Cantina, which has always been one of my favorites as just a relaxing evening to walk around the parking area with a margarita and a cigar, mix with fellow enthusiasts, and at some point head into the restaurant for some of the best carnitas around.

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Baja Cantina

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Baja Cantina

I’d have to say that we were more than just a little disappointed this year. First of all, since a crackdown by the ABC, you can’t take alcohol off the patio, so no more walkabout margarita – strike one.  Next, although we got there quite early, with the wait at 2+ hours the hostess was no longer taking additions to the waiting list for tables, and it seemed there was some new system in place that was not as friendly as in the past, so no carnitas today – strike two.  Lastly, with a new pay parking scheme in place, the parking lot scene lacked some of the cool sportscar + hot rod + oddity character of the past – strike three, and we were out and on to something else.  Sadly, it seems that perhaps we need to reevaluate our Thursday night program.

Monterey Motorsports Reunion – Friday

The past couple of years, we’ve spent Fridays at The Quail. This year we opted to try something different. We began the day with what ended up being one of the highlights of our trip – a Bentley test drive along 17 Mile Drive.  Bentley was set up in a beautiful house adjacent to Casa Palmero at Pebble Beach – what a great setting.  We arrived, signed in, and then piled along with our friendly Bentley representative into a gorgeous, Sequin Blue, Continental GT Speed.  I’ll say the folks at Crewe do a fabulous job with fit, finish, and detail, and after a fairly spirited drive along 17 Mile Drive, I’d say they’ve managed to create a package that makes the 6000+ LB (!) car accelerate, brake, and handle like a much smaller, lighter car. I was particularly impressed by the 616 HP, turbocharged W12 engine and the 8 speed, paddle shift transmission.  This was no out-and-back in 10 minutes drive – we had plenty of time to enjoy our ride.  After the drive, we were welcomed into the back side of the house for some delicious breakfast food and a place to take in the beauty of Pebble Beach.

After the cool Bentley experience, we walked along the other marques set up in Pebble Beach including Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac, Jaguar, and Porsche.  As you’d expect, Mercedes-Benz had a first class setup at Pebble Beach:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Pebble Beach

Here we saw this cool concept SUV that is about to go into production.  Looked like a winner to all of us:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Pebble Beach

Up the hill at Jaguar, we got our first real up close look at the F Type:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Jaguar F Type

At the top of the hill, we stopped in at the Gooding & Company auction site where we saw this 1966 AAR Gurney-Weslake Eagle Mk 1:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Gurney Eagle

After a great lunch at the Pebble Beach Lodge, it was off to the Legends of the Autobahn event at Rancho Canada in Carmel Valley. For a relaxing afternoon filled with outstanding German cars, beer, and food, it would be tough to beat this event. It’s much lower key than either The Quail or Concorso Italiano. And somehow, the folks at this event managed to set up a cool temporary beer garden.  Naturally there were lots of great cars from a wide range of vintages, but I’d have to say I was most drawn to the BMWs, especially the 3.0 cars from the early 70s:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Legends of the Autobahn

Monterey Motorsports Reunion – Saturday & Sunday

Typically we spend Saturday and Sunday at Laguna Seca walking the paddock, running into some usual suspects, and watching a few races. This year we decided to check out the Concours d’Lemons along the way for a bit of comic relief if nothing else. This was actually a fun way to spend the morning walking around with a good cup of coffee.

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Concours d'Lemons

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Concours d'Lemons

Then, off to Laguna Seca for the main event. This year’s featured marque was the Corvette, so there were plenty of great examples on and off the track:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Corvette

At the main display, they had racing and road Corvettes from each era arranged side by side as well as the new C7 Stingray:

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Corvette

Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Corvette

Some other sights from the paddock area:

Derek Bell at the Bentley Continental GT3:
Derek Bell with Bentley Continental GT3

A wonderful Ferrari:
Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Ferrari

And a Martini Porsche that we would also see on the track:
Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Porsche

Of course there was lots to see on track including Adam Carolla in one of his racing Nissans/Datsuns:
Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Adam Carolla

Awesome US muscle:
Monterey Motorsports Reunion

Monterey Motorsports Reunion

I think my favorite car on track was the 1998 Le Mans Winning Porsche 911 GT1-98:
Monterey Motorsports Reunion - Porsche 911 GT1-98

Another fabulous Monterey Motorsports Reunion Week!  Many more pics posted at my Monterey Motorsports Reunion 2013 gallery.

Now it’s off to Belgium for next week’s Grand Prix – what an August!