Acura Grabs Fourth Place Finish at 12 Hours of Sebring Race

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Acura ARX-05 Prototype and NSX GT3 Evo both pushed hard at the finish to recover from in-race issues.

Early-race difficulties for Acura Team Penske and late-race issues for Meyer Shank Racing led to a disappointing day for the two Acura teams at Saturday’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

The #7 Acura Team Penske prototype of Helio Castroneves, Ricky Taylor and Alexander Rossi finished fourth to lead the way for Acura after a 12-hour endurance contest that ran under wildly differing weather conditions on the historic central Florida road course.

Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona 2019 Acura ARX-05 Prototype Racing

The second round of the 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship began behind the Safety Car after steady early morning rains drenched the 3.7-mile former airport circuit. But once the green flag flew at the 40-minute mark, the racing was remarkably clean, with only two additional caution flags displayed through the first nine and a half hours of fierce competition.

However, two late-race cautions in the final 90 minutes had the double-edged effect of providing opportunity for Acura Team Penske, while at the same time contributing to the end of Meyer Shank Racing’s hopes for a GTD class victory or podium.

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Acura Team Penske

Although the #6 Acura ARX-05 of Dane Cameron started from the pole, both he and third-starting teammate Castroneves struggled in the wet, treacherous conditions during the opening hours.

In the second hour, a spin by Taylor in the #7 ARX-05 – and resulting pit stop to re-secure his seat belts – dropped the Acura two laps off the pace of the leader.

The #6 Acura of Cameron, Juan Pablo Montoya and Simon Pagenaud also made several unscheduled stops, the first to replace the steering wheel/shift paddle assembly, followed by two more stops for electronic issues. The trio would continue on to the finish ninth, nine laps down to the leaders.

The pace of the #7 ARX-05 improved as the circuit dried throughout the afternoon hours, and the team regained one of its lost laps when the caution flag was displayed for the second time at the two hour, 30-minute mark. The fourth caution of the race, which came out with barely more than two hours remaining, saw Taylor regain the lead lap. With Rossi taking over for the final stint, the #7 Acura held on to fourth place at the checkers.

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Meyer Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3 Evo

Starting from the GTD pole in his #86 NSX GT3 Evo, Hindman was the star of the opening 90 minutes on a soaked track, building a class lead of nearly 30 seconds in the 17-car GTD field before handing off to co-driver Justin Marks.

Starting sixth in the #57 Acura, Christina Nielsen was also impressive, gaining three positions in the opening laps of green-flag racing, and completing a race-opening double stint before handing off the driving duties to Bia Figueiredo.
Both Meyer Shank Acuras continued to run in the thick of the multi-car GTD battle throughout the afternoon hours and as dusk gave way to evening, both Mario Farnbacher in the #86 and Katherine Legge in the #93 took turns at the GTD lead.

However, the #86 was penalized for driving over pit equipment after the team’s last pit stop in the final hour, dropping Farnbacher to eighth; and the final pit stop exchange also saw Legge shuffled back to fifth. Then, when the green flag waved once again with fewer than 10 minutes remaining after a brief late-race caution, multi-car contact saw both MSR Acuras go briefly off track, with Farnbacher recovering to finish seventh, and Legge eighth.

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