Jenson Button, Marcus Ericsson Join WTRAndretti for Rolex 24
Jenson Button and Marcus Ericsson will join Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti for the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
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Jenson Button and Marcus Ericsson will join Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti for the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Pfaff Motorsports will have an all-new lineup to do battle with in 2024.
Corvette Racing now has a octet of drivers under their banner for 2024.
The two-time Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Pro champions are moving on up.
Colin Braun has a new home for the 2024 IMSA season in somewhat familiar surroundings.
The duo are scheduled to drive in all five Michelin Endurance Cup races in 2024.
NBC thoroughly covered the Championship 4 but it didn’t do race-winner Chastain justice.
Toyota claimed the Hypercar title in Bahrain while the Iron Dames made history in the final GTE-Am race.
Martinsville’s on-track product slightly improved, but NBC’s coverage was pretty much status quo.
While NBC covered drivers not in the playoffs, it failed to cover Christopher Bell’s burnout.