The News (New Glasgow)

Pruett to end 50-year career after Rolex

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Scott Pruett, one of the most prolific American sports car racers in history, will end his 50year driving career following the Rolex 24 at Daytona this month.

He has a record 60 wins in American sports car competitio­n. His five Rolex 24 wins are tied for most with Hurley Haywood.

“I’m glad he’s retiring — now I don’t have to worry about him getting a sixth win,” Hurley cracked Friday.

Pruett, who turns 58 in March, also won five titles when the series ran as Grand-AM, and two championsh­ips under IMSA.

Pruett told The Associated Press of his decision to call this year’s Rolex his last as a driver before testing for the prestigiou­s event began Friday at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

He said he will continue to work with the Lexus, the manufactur­er he teamed with to help develop and promote the Lexus IS F performanc­e sedan and Lexus LFA supercar in 2008.

Pruett will compete in the Rolex Jan. 27 and 28 with 3GT Racing. Pruett will team with co-drivers Dominik Farnbacher, Jack Hawksworth and David Heinemeier Hansson in the No. 15 Lexus for the twice-round-the-clock endurance race.

“Daytona is a magical place for me and I love it,” Pruett said. “I’ve always said the Rolex 24 at Daytona is like the Super Bowl of Motorsport­s because you’re bringing the best of the best from all over the world and the challenge of both man and machine is fierce.

“What better way to say goodbye to the sport I love than at this revered place, surrounded by my respected peers and die-hard fans.”

Pruett is calling it a career the same year he celebrates his 50th season as a racer.

He first began racing go-karts in California when he was eight years old.

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