IMSA stripped Tower Motorsports of its LMP2 class victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona because of a technical infraction.
The #8 Tower Motorsports Oreca LMP2 of John Farano, Sebastian Alvarez, Sebastien Bourdais, Job Van Uitert. Image: Jake Galstad/LAT Images
Bourdais, in his first IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship LMP2 start, helped take Tower Motorsports to top class honors in the Florida endurance classic, teaming up with John Farano, Sebastian Alvarez and Job Van Uitert in the No. 8 Oreca 07 Gibson.
A skid block under the No. 8 Tower Motorsports car was deemed too thin, which could provide aerodynamic advantages. The team's win was taken away.
Bourdais’ sights, however, remain set on claiming his third Rolex 24 class victory on Sunday with the John Farano-owned, Ricky Capone-led squad, having taken an overall win with Action Express Racing in 2014 and a GTLM victory with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2017.
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