Gainsco Grand Prix for the GrandAm Rolex Series Daytona Prototypes
The result is the same for Chip Ganassi Racing...an overall win for the Riley Lexus Daytona Prototype driven by Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas (Pruett, left; Rojas, right). Pruett says that he was able to place the Lexus about anywhere he needed to to pass cars...even with slight tire problems on the restarts. The Toyota Racing Development has been working on driveability...wonder if the TRD guys and Mark Cronquist (engine builder for Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR Sprint/Nationwide series) have been hobnobbing.
We'll post again after the Gainsco Indy 300.