24 Hours at Daytona 1999 Results

Class Winners

CanAm:��#20, Dyson Racing Team, Inc. (Leitzinger/Wallace/EFR) Riley & Scott Ford
  GT2:��#83, Roock Racing (Ahrle/Haupt/Warnock) Porsche 911 GT2
  GT3:��#23, Alex Job Racing (Wagner/Collins/Lazzaro/Havens) Porsche 911 RSR
  GTT:��#19, GK Motorsports (Stewart/Delano/Petery/McIntyre/Carter) Ford Mustang

R&S Ford Can-Am
Riley & Scott Ford wins the Can-Am division and overall in the 1999 24 Hours at Daytona

USRRC Can-Am and GT Championships with Class position, overall position,
(starting position), team, drivers, class, car #, car, laps complete.

Can-Am
1 - 1. (3), Dyson Racing Team Inc., Andy Wallace, Elliott Forbes-Robinson,
	Butch Leitzinger, CA, #20, Riley & Scott Ford, 708.
2 - 2. (1), Doyle-Risi Racing, Massimiliano Angelelli, Didier de Radigues,
	Allan McNish, Wayne Taylor, CA, #7, Ferrari 333 SP, 706.
3 - 3. (2), Doran/Matthews Racing, Jim Matthews, Stefan Johansson,
	Jimmy Vasser, Max Papis, CA, #36, Ferrari 333 SP, 694.
4 - 4. (8), Auto Sport Racing, Enzo Calderari, Lilian Bryner, Angelo Zadra,
	Carl Rosenblad, CA, #4, Ferrari 333 SP, 679.
5 - 5. (6), Support Net Racing, Henry Camferdam, Duncan Dayton, Eliseo Salazar,
	Scott Schubot, CA, #8, Riley & Scott Ford, 643.
6 - 8. (5), Doran/Lista Racing, Fredy Lienhard, Didier Theys, Mauro Baldi, 
	Arie Luyendyk, CA, #72, Ferrari 333 SP, 632.
7 - 15. (69), Downing/Atlanta Inc., Fabio Montani, Ermanno Rohchi, Dennis Spencer,
	Ben Treadway, CA, #62, Kudzu DLM Mazda, 611.
8 - 21. (75), TRV Motorsport, Tom Volk, Jeret Schroeder, Paul Debban, 
	R.J. Valentine, CA, #95, Riley & Scott Chevrolet, 595.
9 - 22. (50), Dyson Racing Team Inc., James Weaver, Stuart Hayner, Dorsey
	Schroeder, Rob Dyson, CA, #16, Riley & Scott Ford, 593.
10- 23. (10), DLW Racing Inc., Dale Whittington, Hurley Haywood, Don Whittington,
	Danny Sullivan, CA, #3, Riley & Scott Ford, 590.


GT2
1 - 7. (14), Roock Racing, Andre Ahrle, Hubert Haupt, David Warnock, Raffaele
	Sangiuolo, GT2, #83, Porsche 911 GT2, 634.
2 - 10. (77), Schumacher Racing, Larry Schumacher, John O'Steen, Martin Snow,
	Dirk Mueller, GT2, #99, Porsche 993T, 626.
3 - 18. (12), GM Goodwrench, Ron Fellows, Chris Kneifel, John Paul Jr,
	GT2, #2, Chevrolet Corvette C5-R, 600.
4 - 19. (36), Seikel Motorsport, Andrew Bagnall, Tony Burgess, Renata Mastropietro,
	Michel Neugarten, GT2, #77, Posche 911 GT2, 597.
5 - 20. (25), Freisinger Motorsport, Manfred Jurasz, Eric Van De Vyver,
	Michael Jurngartz, Klaus Horn, GT2, #49, Porsche 911 GT2, 595, n.a..
6 - 25. (73), Roock Racing, Enrico Bertaggia, Claudia Hurtgen, Stephane Ortelli,
	Robert Hearn, GT2, #82, Porsche 911 GT2, 581.
7 - 30. (45), Pettit Racing, Ryan Hampton, Steve Pfeifer, Scott Sansone,
	Cameron Worth, GT2, #75, Mazda RX7 Turbo, 535.
8 - 34. (24), Proton Competition, Gerold Ried, Gerd Ruch, Toni Seiler,
	Patrick Vuillaume, GT2, #55, Porsche 911 GT2, 502.
9 - 40. (18), Konrad Motorsport, Altfried Heger, Peter Kitchak, Charles Slater,
	Batiste Preguasco, Franz Konrad, GT2, #33, Porsche 911 GT2, 452.
10- 43. (19), Dodge/Dunlop, Bret A. Parker, Kevin Allen, Larry Parker,
	Neil Hannemann, GT2, #03, Dodge Viper GTS-R, 390.


GT3
1 - 6. (62), Alex Job Racing, Cort Wagner, Kelly Collins, Anthony Lazzaro,
	Darryl Havens, GT3, #23, Porsche 911 RSR, 639.
2 - 9. (29), Reiser/Callas Rennsport, Joel Reiser, John Mowlem, Grady
	Willingham, David Murry, GT3, #02, Porsche 911, 632.
3 - 11. (26), G&W Motorsports, Steve Marshall, Danny Marshall, Darren Law,
	Sylvain Tremblay, Patrick Huisman, GT3, #07, Porsche 911, 625.
4 - 12. (33), Millennium Motorsports, Geoff Auberlen, Chris Miller, David
	Friedman, Vic Rice, Beran Peter, GT3, #18, Porsche 911 RSR, 623.
5 - 13. (60), Aspen Knolls Racing, Randy Pobst, Shane Lewis, Bob Mazzuoccola,
	Mark Raccaro, GT3, #17, BMW M3, 622.
6 - 14. (35), The Racers Group, Kevin Buckler, Michael Conte, Nick Holt,
	Bruno Lambert, GT3, #68, Porsche 911, 617.
7 - 16. (47), M.A.C. Racing, Massimo Morini, Antonio de Castro, Luca Cattaneo,
	Angelo Scarpetta, Luciano Tamburini, GT3, #66, Porsche 993 SC, 605.
8 - 17. (43), Bell Motorsports, Terry Borcheller, Tony Kester, James A. Kenton,
	Matt Drendel, Scott Neuman, GT3, #54, BMW M3, 602.
9 - 26. (57), Specter Works Sports, Rick Mancuso, Tom Murphy, Jeff Nowicki, 
	R.K. Smith, GT3, #44, Chevrolet Corvette, 578.
10- 27. (55), Pumpelly/Mitchum Racing, David Kicak, Chris Mitchum, Spencer
	Pumpelly, Bill Lester, Pascal Dro, GT3, #39, Porsche 911, 575.


GTT
1 - 28. (31), GK Group Motorsports, Gary Stewart, Les Delano, Andy Petery,
	Kyle H. McIntyre, Craig Carter, GTT, #19, Ford Mustang, 550.
2 - 38. (27), Rankin Racing, David Rankin, Hank Scott, Toto Lasally,
	C. Peter Pope, Richard McDill, GTT, #40, Chevrolet Camaro, 461.
3 - 41. (54), Maugeri Motorsports, Richard Maugeri, Sim Penton, Tony Puleo,
	Doug Mills, Ron Zitza, GTT, #79, Chevrolet Camaro, 418.
4 - 50. (65), Diablo Racing, Tom Scheuren, Mayo T. Smith, Bob Jones, John
	McNaughton, John Halbing III, GTT, #53, Chevrolet Camaro, 340.
5 - 57. (76), Entropy Racing, Gerry Green, Rich Bell, Scott Brunk, Tony Tola,
	Keith Fisher, GTT, #96, Chevrolet Camaro, 273.
6 - 58. (44), John Annis, John Kohler, Mark Kennedy, Steve Ladoniczki, 
	GTT, #87, Chevrolet Camaro, 263.
7 - 67. (37), Mark Montgomery, Martin Shuster, Spencer Trenery, Dick Greer,
	Bruce Trenery, GTT, #13, Chevrolet Camaro, 167.


Can-Am Race Statistics
Overall/CA, Fastest Qualifier: #16 James Weaver, 1:40.869 (127.055 mph)
Average speed: 104.957 mph
Overall/CA, Lap Leader Car Totals: #7, 341 laps; #20, 248 laps;
 #16, 49 laps; #36, 32 laps; #3, 1 lap; #72, 1 lap.
In the Can-Am Top Ten, Ford-powered R & S Mk 3s finished first, fifth, and
ninth, Ferrari 333SPs finished second, third, fourth, and sixth, a Mazda-
powered Kudzu finished seventh, and a Chevrolet-powered R&S Mk 3 eighth.

GT2 Race Statistics
GT2, Fastest Qualifier: #50 Olivier Beretta, 1:47.464 (119.258 mph), (Record)
Average speed: 93.932 mph
GT2, Lap Leader Car Totals: #2, 353 laps; #50, 134 laps; #83, 78 laps;
 #4, 68 laps; #99, 1 lap.
In the GT2 Top Ten, Porsches finished first and second, fourth through sixth,
and eighth and ninth, with the new Chevrolet Corvette C5-R third after leading
the class much of the event, a Mazda RX-7 Turbo seventh and Neil Hannemann's
Dodge Viper GTS-R tenth.  The GT2-polesitting ORECA Dodge Viper was an accident
victim with fast qualifier Olivier Beretta at the wheel.

GT3 Race Statistics
GT3, Fastest Qualifier: #23 Cort Wagner, 1:56.516 (109.993 mph)
Average speed: 94.605 mph
GT3, Lap Leader Car Totals: #23, 619 laps; #6, 18 laps; #76, 2 laps.
In the GT3 Top Ten, Porsche finished first through fourth, sixth and seventh,
and tenth with the T.C. Kline's Aspen Knolls Racing BMW M3 and a Bell Motorsports
BMW M3 eighth; the Specter Works Chevrolet Corvette was ninth.  The two PTG BMW
M3s failed to finish.

GTT Race Statistics
GTT, Fastest Qualifier: #40 Richard McDill, 1:58.025 (108.587 mph), (Record)
Average speed: 81.384 mph
GTT, Lap Leader Car Totals: #19, 550 laps
In GTT, the winning Ford Mustang was followed by six Chevrolet Camaros.
Call them Can-Am Cars, World Sports Cars, or Gran Touring Prototypes sanctioned by the USRRC, ProSportsCar, or IMSA, but call them up at the end of each January to awaken the racing spirit from its winter hibernation. This years 24 Hour race featured 4 classes totaling over 75 cars from 23 countries, racing at the same time!


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