Victory Eludes C8.R Racing At IMSA Road America

Victory Eludes C8.R Racing At IMSA Road America

The GTD-Pro race at Road America was a head-scratcher.

One minute the C8.R team of Taylor and Garcia could almost taste the bubbly victory champagne. The next, they’re staring in bewilderment at third-place trophies.

Standing on the bottom rung of the podium, the talented duo tried unsuccessfully to hide thinly veiled disgust at the day’s results.

So if you had stepped away to grab a cold one, you came back to see results that left you shocked, dazed, and confused. How could this happen, you ask?

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Victory Eludes C8.R Racing At IMSA Road America

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Comment by RiRi on September 15, 2024 at 6:43am

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Comment by NedWillis on September 15, 2024 at 4:16am

It was a great race! I'm sorry I couldn't place a bet. I've had too much work at the office lately. Thanks for this news!


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