Jim France owns Action Express, the team running the cars that qualified 1-2 (and had a nearly 2 second gap on the rest of the prototype field in practice). His family owns NASCAR, IMSA, and the Daytona Intl Speedway (among many other things). Action Express has also won every prototype championship since ALMS and GrandAm merged, and something like 40% of the races. that's a minor conflict of interest in my opinion
Here is the entry list. It has each class, car and driver. http://sportscarchampionship.imsa.com/sites/default/files/event-weekends/2017/emedit_event_weekend/em_rolex_24_at_daytona/2017_iwsc_rolex24_postsafetycheck_entrylist.pdf
Here's Andy Blackmore's spotter's guide: http://www.spotterguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SG_17_DAY_v1.pdf
'Been using his guides for years...'gotta give him his due... SpotterGuides.com by Andy Blackmore Design
Absolutely, but it's his request which, since he doesn't charge for the downloads, at least should be respected, no?
Hey if you now Tom and Robb, how bout getting that link put up as a sticky under the racing section? It's that useful.
found the streaming live site imsa.tv IMSA.tv | Here's a lap with Cooper MacNeil. Most know that his father David MacNeil is the founder of Weathertec and major IMSA sponsor. http://imsa-vh.akamaihd.net/i/001/Lap_Around_Daytona_2017-,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,.mp4.csmil/master.m3u8
I don't believe Kanaan just lied about the Ford GT saying it's exactly what you can buy. There won't be cages in 'em just for starters......and not just anybody can buy 'em....
Wrong. Integrated steel roll cage in the street car. http://performance.ford.com/content/dam/fordracing/enthusiasts/Media%20Room/2017/01/2017_GT_Tech_Specs.pdf Next.