Daytona analysis: Examining Porsche's slender pace advantage
Porsche controlled this year's Daytona 24 Hours, but look deeper and it was a lot closer than it seemed, Only Endurance analysis finds.
Porsche controlled this year's Daytona 24 Hours, but look deeper and it was a lot closer than it seemed, Only Endurance analysis finds.
Daytona, or should we say Fogtona, has been and gone, but if you're longing for a return to the high banks, we've got you covered.
The Daytona long run pace during practice saw 4 manufacturers in the hunt for the win of the United States' biggest endurance race.
Porsche chose Pascal Wehrlein to complete the factory driver line up at Le Mans, against more sportscar-experienced competition. But why?
Porsche consolidated their 1-2 at the half way mark and turn it into victory at Daytona, but they also missed out on taking their first 1-2 at the race since 1987.
Porsche went from not looking quite on the pace before Daytona, to winning and almost taking a 1-2. How?
Enjoy these images from the 2025 edition of the 24 Hours of Daytona, courtsey of Rolex.
While BMW and Acura look strong and Cadillac aren't far behind, as usual the 2025 edition of the Daytona 24 Hours will be anyone's game.
Examining the long runs from the six Roar before the 24 sessions, preceding the 2025 edition of the Daytona 24 Hours.