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#60 Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb Agajanian Acura ARX-06: Tom Blomqvist, Colin Braun, Helio Castroneves, Simon Pagenaud
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How MSR took Acura to the first win of sportscar racing's new era

After much anticipation, the new dawn for sportscar racing got underway with a result that mirrored last year's IMSA SportsCar Championship's season-opener run to the previous DPi rules. Here's how Acura once again took top honours in the Daytona 24 Hours with a 1-2 led by Meyer Shank Racing, as the new GTP class for LMDh hybrid prototypes made its bow

A new era and new cars, yet the result was the same. Acura and Meyer Shank Racing reprised its 2022 Daytona 24 Hours victory in the first race for the latest breed of LMDh prototypes. And just like 12 months ago, Shank took what on the stopwatch at least looked like a narrow triumph over marque stablemate Wayne Taylor Racing.

But unlike last year’s IMSA series-opener, Shank had the fastest car throughout last weekend’s 24 Hours, not just in the crucial laps as the IMSA SportsCar Championship curtain-raiser drew to an end. The team’s new ARX-06 had a clear edge over Cadillac, the other manufacturer to get through the duration without major technical issues, and also those that didn’t: Porsche and BMW.

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