Thursday, January 31, 2008

Race Recap

After leading much of the race the 86 car suffered some transmission difficulties but the 87 car stepped up and completed 646 laps to finish in the 8th place position in the GT class! Below are the race results for the three CTF cars that competed in the race. More photos and reflections to come.

POS

NO.

CLASS

CLASS POS.

DRIVER

TEAM/CAR

LAPS

BEST LAP

(#)

AVG MPH

SPONSORS

18

87

GT

8

Bernhard / Ehret / Farnbacher / Werner

Farnbacher Loles / Porsche GT3 Cup

646

1:51.791

7

95.779

Farnbacher Loles Motorsports

22

88

GT

12

Curran / Kaffer / Lacey / Stippler / Wilkins

Farnbacher Loles / Porsche GT3 Cup

637

1:52.293

7

94.331

Farnbacher Loles Motorsports

33

86

GT

19

Bergmeister / Henzler / Keen / Lux / Maassen

Farnbacher Loles / Porsche GT3 Cup

580

1:51.658

40

85.947

Farnbacher Loles Motorsports

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Images





5:30 Update

The 88 car has been pulled in after hitting a wall. The 86 car has been leading for the last 25 laps or so but now sits in third place with the 87 still trailing by several laps. More updates and photos from this morning to come (hopefully - internet connections aren't what they used to be).

Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona Update

The 88 car has lost its front left headlight but is still running well. Earlier the 88 and 86 ran side by side for several minutes (more likely several seconds but it was very exciting). We are approaching the two and a half hour mark and the first driver changes were made about twenty minutes ago.

The 86 car is currently running in third with the 87 and 88 cars trailing about a lap behind the leaders. In speaking with crew members earlier today the primary concern in the early running was to maintain a good speed without putting undo pressure on the car. We will see if the strategy pays off as the day goes on.

Engines Ready?

Hello and welcome to the Racing4Research Live Blog from the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. We're about a half an hour away from the start of the race on an overcast day here in Central Florida. The cars have been move to the grid and many fans are now out on the track taking pictures and milling about.

Earlier today staff and volunteers from the Children's Tumor Foundation convened at the CTF/Farnbacher Loles garages to meet the drivers and have a first-hand look at the 86, 87 & 88 cars that will compete in todays race.

Three-year-old Jesse Markland starred as photographers and videographers filmed him sitting in the driver's seat of the 86 car that bears a decal proclaiming it the NF Hero Jesse Markland Car.

Check in regularly throughout the day as we Race4Research to find treatment and a cure for neurofibromatosis.