🏁 Time to start the engines! Follow for live updates from North America's premier endurance race, the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
The Rolex 24 got off to a flying stop at Daytona.
The No. 60 Acura prototype of Meyer Shank Racing, which started from the pole, led early and holds the lead under caution with Tom Blomqvist aboard.NASCAR is sending a Next Gen stock car to France in June for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Also, with lunchtime approaching, the paddock is packed with fans and the garage area is elbow to elbow, which is the norm at the Rolex. Green flag is 1:40.Roger Penske joined his fellow owners from the GTP class Saturday morning and was reminded that his otherwise unmatched racing record doesn't include a win in the Rolex 24.
Today's temperatures will range from mid- to high-60s through the afternoon and down to about 60 into the evening, according to the National Weather Service. And while cloud cover is expected, no rain is in the cards — or in the forecast.
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