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Results, Pictures and Video of Porsche at the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup teams ran strong with 5th, 6th and 10 place finishes while Napelton Racing won the inaugural race for the Rolex Grand-Am GX class in a Porsche Cayman.

David Donohue, Shane Lewis, Dr. Jim Norman and Nelson Canache Won the Inaugural GX Class Race in this Napleton Racing Porsche Cayman

After 678 laps around the 3.56-mile Daytona International Speedway, the GT class battle between Porsche, Audi and Ferrari came down to fuel strategy and the timing of pit stops. Read more and watch the videos after the gallery below.

David Donohue, Shane Lewis, Dr. Jim Norman and Nelson Canache Won the Inaugural GX Class Race in The Napleton Racing Porsche Cayman

The #44 Magnus Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car, with John Potter/Andy Lally/Nicolas Armindo/Richard Lietz, while in second place, came in for an extra splash of fuel with an hour to go to avoid an extra pit stop, but the 35 seconds they lost was too much to overcome as the Alex Job Racing Audi scored a narrow victory at the 51st running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The Magnus Porsche finished fifth.

The Alex Job Racing WeatherTech Porsche 911 GT3 Cup also had a chance to win late in the event, but their effort to save fuel not only allowed several rivals to get by them , but ended up stopping on the last lap for fuel anyway. Jeroen Bleekemolen/Damien Faulkner/Marco Holzer/Cooper MacNeil finished sixth in GT. The other Porsche which finished in the top ten was the Burtin Racing car of Claudio Burtin/Jack Baldwin/Mario Farnbacher/Robert Renauer/Martin Ragginger, finishing tenth.

What Happened to the Other Porsche Customer Teams?

Among the Porsches that started strong, but ran into trouble included the Momo NGT Porsche of Henrique Cisneros/Sean Edwards/Kuba Giermaziak/Patrick Pilet entry, which was in the top three for much of the event before a collapsed suspension ended their day. Pole-sitter Nick Tandy, who lead the GT class early in the event in the Konrad Racing/Orbit Racing Porsche he shared with Lance Willsey/Michael Christensen/Christian Engelhart, was hit, sustaining major body damage, causing problems later on and finally a DNF.

The Brumos Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup of Marc Lieb/Leh Keen/Andrew Davis/Bryan Sellers finished 13th after losing its clutch early in the race, and finally lost its gearbox in the last five minutes. The Park Place Porsche, with Patrick Lindsey/Patrick Long/Spencer Pumpelly/Daniel Graeff/Jason Hart was slowed by a broken sway bar and a flat tire, and fell back early as well. During the night, Rubens Barrichello, former F1 star from Brazil, coasted to a stop after losing the engine in the Dener Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

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  • Not the best Rolex 24 for Porsche but I think David Donohue's second Daytona win and having a Cayman prove what a lot of us have been thinking - tell the Factory to race the thing - was good enough for me. My congratulations to Napelton Racing on a job well done.

    • @Dom,

      Agreed. We were very happy for David (and Napelton Racing). We're hoping to see the GX class continue!