The 24 Hours of Daytona started today behind the safety car because of standing water on the track. Indeed, the heavy rain that fell just before the race started left the track in a sorry state. The two accidents that followed didn’t help much either. Weather reports warn about cloudy weather for the rest of the day with chances of rain in the early and late evening and in the early morning tomorrow. Sun is expected tomorrow – after all they call it the Sunshine State.
Le Mans fans will keep a close eye on Sebastien Bourdais who’s driving a BMW / Riley Daytona Prototype for team Crown Royal/NPN Racing.

