Miller Barrett Racing - Rolex 24 final
Miller Barrett Racing completed 19 hours of racing this weekend - the
equivalent of seven sprint races in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series -
but it wasn't enough to get to the checkered flag in the season-opening
Rolex 24 At Daytona. The team's No. 48 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car had a fast
start, gaining eight positions in the first hour of the race, then was
plagued by mechanical gremlins and hits from other cars for the next 18
hours.
Bryce Miller was starting the second half of a double stint when he was hit
by a Daytona Prototype that lost control leaving pit lane. The DP hit a
barrier at the pit exit, shot across onto the race track and slammed into
the Miller Barrett Porsche. The damage to the driver side of the car was too
extensive to repair and the car was retired from the race. Miller alternated
driving stints through 19 hours with Luke Hines, Peter Ludwig and Kevin
Roush.
GT class race position
start 6h 12h 18h 24h
13 13 14 19 out of race
GT class race report
time driver action
18h50 Miller pit - bumper repair, four tires, fuel
18h57 Miller hit by prototype, turn 1 - out of race
Paul Miller, team owner: "As excruciatingly disappointing as this result
is, given all the hard work the crew did through the whole weekend, the
thing that was so exciting to me was we ended up with some great chemistry
and a great bunch of guys working really hard together for a common purpose.
And we all had fun working together. It was a great effort."
Luke Hines: "This race, at the end of the day, was just sheer bad luck. We
had bad luck for the whole race, pretty much, from start to end. That
happens sometimes; hopefully, we'll get the good luck the next time. It was
a great experience for me to learn and then come back and push harder. I
think the team is going to be going somewhere. It's a young team - when they
get the luck, for sure results will come."
Bryce Miller: "This is just a heart-breaking experience because the team
was set to finish the race. We seemed to have most of the issues sorted on
the car and took the time during some pitstops to really address those
issues. The crew did an incredible job to rebuild the front and the four
corners and somehow in the end, the car was still very driveable and very
quick. That's a testament to the team; they did a great job. We'll take from
this the experience to prepare for Daytona next year."
Kevin Roush: "Obviously, it's very heart-breaking given how hard the team
worked changing the gearbox to get us back out there. In spite of Peter
getting a little contact from another prototype that hurt the alignment,
Bryce was just flying at the end and the car looked like it was awesome.
Peter said it was still a joy to drive, so it was definitely on pace, just
had a whole bunch of mishaps. The team did a fantastic job and gave us a
good shot to finish at the end."
partners
Miller Barrett Racing competes with the support of three international
sponsors. Marquis Jet is the recognized leader in private jet cards because
it's the only program that offers exclusive access to NetJets - the gold
standard in private aviation - 25 hours at a time. IPC Information Systems
is a leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions to
financial services firms. Total Lubricants is the world's fourth-largest
publicly traded integrated international oil and gas company.
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Sylvia Proudfoot
sylvia@spurcom.ca
403 287 3945