Weekend Recap: Privateers Triumph at Sebring
Recap of Sportscar365's coverage of 69th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
JDC-Miller Motorsports claimed victory in Saturday’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, with Sebastien Bourdais taking the Minnesota-based privateer squad to top overall honors in a drama-filled Florida endurance classic.
Bourdais, who shared driving duties with fellow Frenchmen Loic Duval and Tristan Vautier, survived a late-race restart and rear wing failure on his Cadillac DPi-V.R to edge out the No. 55 Mazda RT24-P of Harry Tincknell by 1.435 seconds at the line.
It came in a frantic final 20 minutes that saw the top five DPis finish within 5.5 seconds of each other.
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Other class winners included PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports (LMP2), CORE autosport (LMP3), WeatherTech Racing (GTLM) and Pfaff Motorsports (GTD).
Post-Race Reaction:
Bourdais on “Most Improbable” Win
”Pretty Frustrating” Incident for Dixon
Jaminet Got “Real Lucky” to Win GTLM
Braun Credits Strategy for LMP3 Comeback Win
Pagenaud Exceeds Drive Time Limit in No. 48
BMW Working on GTD Program
Porsche Targeting End-of-Year Rollout for LMDh car
Chevrolet Rules Out GT3-Spec Corvette for 2022
United Autosports Commits to IMSA Endurance Cup
Juncadella to Drive for GruppeM in DTM