2018 Rolex 24 Results – January 28, 2018

Full 2018 Rolex 24 at Daytona Results

Below, there are 3 tables of results from today’s conclusion of the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The first is the overall results, he second shows the GTLM results and the third shows the GTD class.

View full Rolex 24 at Daytona results below.

2018 Rolex 24
Prototype Race Report

As the crow flies, it’s 2,850 miles from Daytona Beach, Florida to Lima, Peru.

That’s a shorter distance than the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R co-driven by Joao Barbosa, Filipe Albuquerque and Christian Fittipaldi covered over 24 hours en route to a history-making victory in the 56th Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Breaking a 36-year-old record, the No. 5 machine finished with a total of 2,876.48 miles completed, 808 laps around the 3.56-mile Daytona International Speedway to win the 2018 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season-opener.

The previous Rolex 24 mileage record of 2,760.960 miles was set in 1982 by John Paul Jr., Rolf Stommelen and John Paul Sr. in a Porsche 935 that completed 719 laps around what was then a 3.84-mile circuit. The record for laps completed of 762 set in 1992 by Masahiro Hasemi, Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Toshio Suzuki in a Nissan R91 also was eclipsed by the No. 5 Action Express Racing entry this weekend.

In all, the top-15 finishers in the race broke the distance record in a race that had just four full-course caution periods for a total of 20 laps.

“This is a great endurance achievement and story,” said IMSA CEO Ed Bennett. “We are extremely proud of all the drivers, teams, manufacturers and IMSA officials who played important roles to achieve this together.”

Barbosa and Fittipaldi each claimed their third overall victory in the Rolex 24 At Daytona and first since 2014, when they teamed with Sebastien Bourdais to win in the No. 5 Action Express Racing Corvette DP. Barbosa also earned a GTS class victory in the 2003 Rolex 24, while Albuquerque added an overall victory to a 2013 GT class win in the Rolex 24.

“I think it’s huge,” said Brazilian driver Fittipaldi, who also won the Rolex 24 overall in 2004 and 2014. “Especially after what happened last year. It went the way it went, but obviously we didn’t swallow it that easily. It has been in our throat for 365 days. I remember going into the press conference and sort of mentioning, ‘Now, I have to wait another 365 days for a shot at it,’ and this is what we did.”

As Fittipaldi referenced, the win avenges the No. 5 team’s bitter defeat in the 2017 race, when late-race contact between Ricky Taylor and Albuquerque while battling for the lead in the final minutes of the race forced Albuquerque to spin and sent Taylor and his teammates, Jordan Taylor, Max Angelelli and four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon to victory lane.

“I think it’s one of those things that we start to think that the world is kind of fair in a way,” said Albuquerque, who along with Barbosa, hails from Portugal. “Last year, I lost it for very little in a controversial way, and this year, the engine was dying on us, or having problems, for six hours.

“Somehow, I don’t know how to be honest, it lasted with very high temperatures and we got the win. A lot of people thought that, ‘OK, we are candidates,’ but so many other ones are candidates. We did a remarkable race.”

The No. 5 took the lead for the final time during the race’s 16th hour and went on to win over its Action Express Racing team car, the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R – co-driven by Felipe Nasr, Eric Curran, Mike Conway and Stuart Middleton – by a margin of 1 minute, 10.544 seconds.

“There was a lot of drama behind closed doors that a lot of people didn’t really see,” said Barbosa, whose other two overall victories came in 2010 and 2014. “We had an issue, actually, on both cars that they were overheating.  I was very surprised by so few yellows. The race pace was very, very high for the whole 24 hours, no rest at all. We were able to put some water in the car during one of those times under yellow and it didn’t really cost us any time.

“Unfortunately, the 31 had to do it under green and that put them back a couple of laps. The team was managing the situation in the best possible way, hoping that everything would be OK. Just a tremendous job from the Mustang Sampling Cadillac crew. They really put their heads together and they definitely are a big part of this win today.”

The No. 54 CORE autosport ORECA LMP2 car shared by Jon Bennett, Colin Braun, Loic Duval and Romain Dumas finished third and won Rolex watches for winning the Trueman Pro-Am Team Endurance class. The No. 54 machine also completed the full 808-lap distance.

Finishing fourth, four laps behind the winner, was the No. 32 United Autosports Ligier LMP2 car shared by Will Owen, Hugo de Sadeleer, Paul Di Rest and Bruno Senna. Rounding out the top five was the No. 78 Jackie Chan DCR JOTA ORECA LMP2 with co-drivers Ho-Pin Tung, Alex Brundle, Ferdinand Habsburg-Lothringen and Antonio Felix da Costa.

— IMSA —

View 2018 Rolex 24 at Daytona results below.

2018 Rolex 24 Results:
Overall

OVERALL CURRENT DRIVER LAPS COMP
1 FILIPE ALBUQUERQUE
#5 CADILLAC DPICP
808
2 STUART MIDDLETON
#31 CADILLAC DPICP
808
3 COLIN BRAUN
#54 ORECA LMP2CP
808
4 WILL OWEN
#32 LIGIER LMP2CP
804
5 ANTONIO FELIX DA COSTA
#78 ORECA LMP2CP
804
6 AUSTIN CINDRIC
#85 ORECA LMP2CP
798
7 GUSTAVO MENEZES
#99 ORECA LMP2CP
798
8 JOEL MILLER
#38 ORECA LMP2CP
796
9 RICKY TAYLOR
#7 ACURA DPICP
793
10 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA
#6 ACURA DPICP
793
11 RYAN BRISCOE
#67 FORD GTMGTLM
783
12 JOEY HAND
#66 FORD GTMGTLM
783
13 ANTONIO GARCIA
#3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RMGTLM
781
14 MARCEL FASSLER
#4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RMGTLM
780
15 FELIX ROSENQVIST
#37 ORECA LMP2CP
777
16 ALESSANDRO PIER GUIDI
#62 FERRARI 488 GTEMGTLM
774
17 EARL BAMBER
#912 PORSCHE 911 RSRMGTLM
774
18 JOHN EDWARDS
#24 BMW M8 GTLMMGTLM
773
19 SEBASTIAN SAAVEDRA
#52 LIGIER LMP2CP
771
20 FREDERIC MAKOWIECKI
#911 PORSCHE 911 RSRMGTLM
753
21 MIRKO BORTOLOTTI
#11 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
752
22 ALVARO PARENTE
#86 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
751
23 ANDREA CALDARELLI
#48 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
751
24 JEROEN BLEEKEMOLEN
#33 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
751
25 SAM BIRD
#64 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
751
26 ANDY LALLY
#44 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
750
27 KELVIN VAN DER LINDE
#29 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
749
28 MARO ENGEL
#75 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
745
29 JACK HAWKSWORTH
#15 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
744
30 ALESSANDRO BALZAN
#63 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
744
31 LAWSON ASCHENBACH
#93 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
741
32 ROBBY FOLEY
#71 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
741
33 CHRISTIAN ENGELHART
#19 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
739
34 MARK KVAMME
#96 BMW M6 GT3CGTD
733
35 ALEXANDER SIMS
#25 BMW M8 GTLMMGTLM
731
36 KYLE MARCELLI
#14 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
719
37 RYAN EVERSLEY
#69 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
719
38 LANDO NORRIS
#23 LIGIER LMP2CP
718
39 MIGUEL MOLINA
#82 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
715
40 JOERG BERGMEISTER
#73 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
675
41 PATRICK LONG
#58 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
666
42 ALEX POPOW
#20 MULTIMATIC/RILEY LMP2CP
642
43 SVEN MULLER
#59 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
637
44 PAUL DALLA LANA
#51 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
571
45 RENGER VAN DER ZANDE
#10 CADILLAC DPICP
555
46 JONATHAN BOMARITO
#55 MAZDA DPICP
541
47 TRISTAN NUNEZ
#77 MAZDA DPICP
530
48 PIPO DERANI
#22 NISSAN DPICP
438
49 RYAN DALZIEL
#2 NISSAN DPICP
338
50 MATTHEW MCMURRY
#90 CADILLAC DPICP
291

 

2018 Rolex 24 Results:
GTLM Results

OVERALL CURRENT DRIVER LAPS COMP
11 RYAN BRISCOE
#67 FORD GTMGTLM
783
12 JOEY HAND
#66 FORD GTMGTLM
783
13 ANTONIO GARCIA
#3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RMGTLM
781
14 MARCEL FASSLER
#4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.RMGTLM
780
16 ALESSANDRO PIER GUIDI
#62 FERRARI 488 GTEMGTLM
774
17 EARL BAMBER
#912 PORSCHE 911 RSRMGTLM
774
18 JOHN EDWARDS
#24 BMW M8 GTLMMGTLM
773
20 FREDERIC MAKOWIECKI
#911 PORSCHE 911 RSRMGTLM
753
21 MIRKO BORTOLOTTI
#11 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
752
22 ALVARO PARENTE
#86 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
751
23 ANDREA CALDARELLI
#48 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
751
24 JEROEN BLEEKEMOLEN
#33 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
751
25 SAM BIRD
#64 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
751
26 ANDY LALLY
#44 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
750
27 KELVIN VAN DER LINDE
#29 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
749
28 MARO ENGEL
#75 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
745
29 JACK HAWKSWORTH
#15 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
744
30 ALESSANDRO BALZAN
#63 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
744
31 LAWSON ASCHENBACH
#93 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
741
32 ROBBY FOLEY
#71 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
741
33 CHRISTIAN ENGELHART
#19 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
739
34 MARK KVAMME
#96 BMW M6 GT3CGTD
733
35 ALEXANDER SIMS
#25 BMW M8 GTLMMGTLM
731
36 KYLE MARCELLI
#14 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
719
37 RYAN EVERSLEY
#69 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
719
39 MIGUEL MOLINA
#82 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
715
40 JOERG BERGMEISTER
#73 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
675
41 PATRICK LONG
#58 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
666
43 SVEN MULLER
#59 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
637
44 PAUL DALLA LANA
#51 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
571

 

2018 Rolex 24 Results:
GTD Results

OVERALL CURRENT DRIVER LAPS COMP
21 MIRKO BORTOLOTTI
#11 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
752
22 ALVARO PARENTE
#86 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
751
23 ANDREA CALDARELLI
#48 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
751
24 JEROEN BLEEKEMOLEN
#33 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
751
25 SAM BIRD
#64 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
751
26 ANDY LALLY
#44 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
750
27 KELVIN VAN DER LINDE
#29 AUDI R8 LMS GT3CGTD
749
28 MARO ENGEL
#75 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
745
29 JACK HAWKSWORTH
#15 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
744
30 ALESSANDRO BALZAN
#63 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
744
31 LAWSON ASCHENBACH
#93 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
741
32 ROBBY FOLEY
#71 MERCEDES-AMG GT3CGTD
741
33 CHRISTIAN ENGELHART
#19 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN GT3CGTD
739
34 MARK KVAMME
#96 BMW M6 GT3CGTD
733
36 KYLE MARCELLI
#14 LEXUS RC F GT3CGTD
719
37 RYAN EVERSLEY
#69 ACURA NSX GT3CGTD
719
39 MIGUEL MOLINA
#82 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
715
40 JOERG BERGMEISTER
#73 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
675
41 PATRICK LONG
#58 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
666
43 SVEN MULLER
#59 PORSCHE 911 GT3 RCGTD
637
44 PAUL DALLA LANA
#51 FERRARI 488 GT3CGTD
571
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