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Dusk has fallen but you can still make out the winning Prototype Challenge ORECA Chevrolet in between turns 3 and 4. |
I love endurance races like at Sebring as there is the challenge and opportunity of taking photos in different lighting conditions as the race progresses. Dusk is my favourite as perhaps you can see.
The IMSA Prototype Challenge is a class for identical open
prototype cars made by ORECA with 520hp Chevrolet engines. In IMSA racing they are normally the second fastest class. It is
meant as a Pro-Am class and this is the last year that they will be racing in IMSA. For sure it was
a small class of good looking cars that all lasted the race. The performance Tech car finished a very good
fifth overall and repeated its Daytona class victory with a fairly dominating display and finished two laps ahead of the next best Prototype Challenge car.
1st-No.38 -Performance
Tech Motorsports-ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet- J.French, P.O'Ward, K.Masson (5th overall)
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The winning Prototype Challenge car rounds Gurney Bend. |
2nd-No.8 -Starworks
Motorsport-ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet- G.Grist, M.Hanratty, S.Rayhall (6th
overall)
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The second placed car in the Prototype Challenge class. |
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Just before dusk the Starworks Oreca bumps over the kerbs at turn 3. |
3rd-No.26
-BAR1 Motorsports-ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet- M.Drumwright, C.Ducote, G.Yacaman,
C.Thompson (15th overall)
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The first of the BAR1cars leading the class at an early stage in the race. |
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An ORECA Chevrolet at dusk with the setting sun colouring the background. |
4th-No.20
-BAR1 Motorsports-ORECA FLM09 Chevrolet- D.Yount, B.Rice, D.Burkett, M.Kvamme
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Red hot front brakes on the GasMonkey ORECA as it brakes for the hairpin. |
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Various cars about to go out on demo laps. |
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