Rasmus Lindh woke up Tuesday morning after the Rolex 24 At Daytona to a pair of missed calls — one from co-driver Dan ...
United Autosports USA has inherited the LMP2 class win in the 63rd Rolex 24 At Daytona after Tower Motorsports’ car was ...
The victory was given Wednesday to runner-up United Autosports, the team co-owned by McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. The Tower entry driven by John Farano, Sebastien Bourdais, Sebastian Alvarez and ...
The team had to give up the trophy, and each of the drivers had to give back their victory Rolex, as they were now the property of United Autosports and its drivers Nick Boulle, Ben Hanley ...