After the Flood.(Competition)
AutoWeek, February, 2004
Byline: BILL McGUIRE What a difference a year makes. When practice opened for last year's Rolex 24 at Daytona, the Doran-Chevrolet JE4 of Bell Motorsports had never turned a wheel. Spanking-new and straight off the jig, the Bell Doran made only a handful of laps on race day before falling out with mechanical troubles.
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The rest of the thin and shaky field of Daytona Prototypes was equally untested and untried as the new category made its debut. Predictably, they all stumbled, while a Porsche from the GT class, led by Kevin Buckler of The Racer's Group, took the overall win. In ...
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