Time to Set Your Watches: Your 2012 Rolex 24 Preview, Part III
Today, we continue with the Grand Touring (GT) class.
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Today, we continue with the Grand Touring (GT) class.
Yesterday, we brought you a look at the 13 teams set to battle it out in the Daytona Prototype class. Today, we start on the Grand Touring (GT) class.
This year’s Rolex 24 is shaping up to be quite huge. Today, we’ll cover the Daytona Prototype entries.
The first half of Brian Scott’s season was marked by a series of decent top-15 runs.
2011 was a year in which Dave Blaney finally got back to driving the full distance in most races.
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Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where discussion of new wrinkles in race coverage is the name of the game.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where dissection of race broadcasts is the name of the game.