Baltimore Sun

Shank, Helio win Rolex 24

- By Jenna Fryer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Acura dominated the debut of hybrid engines in North American sports car racing with a 1-2 finish Sunday at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, where Helio Castroneve­s and the automaker won the prestigiou­s endurance race for a third consecutiv­e year.

Castroneve­s won the Rolex in 2021 in an Acura with Wayne Taylor Racing and won with Meyer Shank Racing the last two seasons. Castroneve­s, who turns 48 in May, was overcome with emotion after Tom Blomqvist closed out the victory.

The Brazilian then led his teammates, which also included Simon Pagenaud and MSR newcomer Colin Braun, in his signature “Spiderman” celebrator­y climbing of the fence.

“I love climbing the fence with Helio,” said Pagenaud, who won for the second consecutiv­e year and is teammates with Castroneve­s in IndyCar. Team owner Michael Shank said during Pagenaud’s final drive in the car, “Simon is driving the stint of his life.”

Castroneve­s acknowledg­ed he got emotional at becoming the first driver to win three consecutiv­e Rolex 24s.

“It’s a very tough sport. You lose more than you win,” Castroneve­s said. “It did touch me. That’s why I love this sport so much. It is very hard and when you get it, you celebrate.”

Castroneve­s has been a huge part of building Meyer Shank Racing, which since helping Castroneve­s win a record-tying fourth Indianapol­is 500 in 2021 has added consecutiv­e Rolex titles and the IMSA championsh­ip. MSR is now a two-car IndyCar program with Castroneve­s and Pagenaud and has a bona fide budding star in Blomqvist, who was rewarded with an IndyCar test by the team following last year’s championsh­ip season.

“What a car we built; we had a duty to take it to the finish,” Blomqvist. “Then had to take it to another level to secure the win.”

The 29-year-old Brit has earned a starring role with Honda Performanc­e Developmen­t.

“He’s a nugget,” Shank said. “He truly believes he’s the fastest guy out there. We’re in the Tom Blomqvist business for a long time.”

Despite being the reigning champions, MSR and Acura were a bit of an unknown ahead of Daytona. The twiceround-the-clock endurance race this year marked the launch of a new hybrid era of racing, and the change in technology for IMSA’s top GTP class makes it the only motor sports series in North America to race with hybrid engines.

The move has been a massive draw to automakers eager to compete in motor sports with technology that relates to its road cars. As such, the top GTP class doubled its manufactur­ers from last year’s Rolex from two to four this season, and Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway officials said its crowd for the Saturday-to-Sunday race was the largest in its 61 years.

The Rolex victory is the third for Shank, who built a tiny team into a motor sports player.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX/AP ?? Drivers, from left, Tom Blomqvist, Colin Braun, Helio Castroneve­s and Simon Pagenaud celebrate Sunday after winning the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
JOHN RAOUX/AP Drivers, from left, Tom Blomqvist, Colin Braun, Helio Castroneve­s and Simon Pagenaud celebrate Sunday after winning the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

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