By Johan Laubscher
Daytona International Speedway hosted a very special vintage racing
event this weekend, The Classic 24 Hour at Daytona, which also included the annual
HSR Daytona Historic.
A total of four Audis were entered in the various events. The entry
list for the Classic 24 Hour included a mixture of old and new Audi R8 cars.
Rogers Motorsports entered the #38 Champion Racing liveried Audi R8 with
drivers Doug Smith and Andy Wallace competing in the E-1 class.
Two Pirelli World Challenge teams each entered one Audi R8 LMS ultra in
the E-4 class. CRP Racing entered the #2 R8 LMS ultra for Alex Lloyd, David
Roberts and Mike Skeen. GMG Racing entered the #76 for the duo of Alex Welch and James
Sofronas.
The fourth Audi entry was the the #21 ex-Champion Racing Audi S4 Competition (B5) of Mike Fisher, who is a regular entrant in HSR and SVRA historic events. He was entered in the HSR Daytona Historic races.
The fourth Audi entry was the the #21 ex-Champion Racing Audi S4 Competition (B5) of Mike Fisher, who is a regular entrant in HSR and SVRA historic events. He was entered in the HSR Daytona Historic races.
The Classic 24 got underway at 13h00 local time and Group E had its
first race at 17h00. Rogers Motorsports took victory during each of the four races, ensuring that their aggregate was enough for victory in the E-1 class and Group E
overall.
The weekend’s results can be seen HERE.
The victory for Rogers Motorsports was very special for the team. They had travelled to Daytona with heavy hearts and a clear mission. Long-time Champion
Racing team member, Keith Bransford, recently lost his battle with bone cancer
and the team was out to win for Keith at Daytona this weekend. The Audi R8 also
carried a special tribute in honour of Bransford, with his name included on the
R8 which went on to victory at Daytona on Sunday.
RIP Keith Bransford (1958-2014)
Photo credit:
James Edmonds
Alex Welch
Doug Smith
Bobby Green