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Rasmussen pace key to “sitting duck” Era’s LMP2 Daytona 24 Hours win

Three-time Daytona 24 Hours winner Ryan Dalziel says the late-race speed of IndyCar part-timer Christian Rasmussen was crucial to Era Motorsport’s Daytona 24 Hours LMP2 success.

Scotsman Dalziel, who won the Daytona 24 overall in 2010 and the LMP2 class in 2021, made it a hat-trick despite a straightline speed deficit to its class rivals, which were led by Malthe Jakobsen’s Crowdstrike by APR entry in the final stint.

Rasmussen – who shared the car with Dalziel, Connor Zilisch and Dwight Merriman – took the checkered flag, which came out a lap early, six seconds clear of fellow Dane Jakobsen after a sparkling run to the finish following a late caution.

“There were probably four cars could have easily had the pace to win at the end, but I think us and the Crowdstrike car seemed to have a little bit better long pace,” said Dalziel.

“I think mainly we kind of gambled. We were probably the most high downforce of the P2s, which we were a little bit sitting ducks when we had somebody drafting us.

“But when we could kind of break that one and a half, two seconds, the draft in the P2 car is almost 10 kilometers an hour. Once we were in the front, we could manage a little bit the pace in the infield.

“It's just a good day. I think each one I've won has felt more special, so this one is cool. But these two guys, Christian was a stud for us; Connor the same.”

Source: Autosport

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