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Rolex 24 drivers have blended emotions about Daytona’s new Bus Cease
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Rolex 24 drivers have blended emotions about Daytona’s new Bus Cease

By Miles Cooper January 25, 2025
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In NASCAR’s summer season Cup race at Daytona in 2023, Ryan Preece took a terrifying flip via the grass, fortunately strolling away from the airborne incident with solely minor accidents. The game — and Daytona Worldwide Speedway — reacted rapidly, repaving the realm of the backstretch main into the flip formally often known as Le Mans chicane, however nonetheless popularly known as Bus Cease.

Since then, extra modifications have been made. The grass is gone and the curbing has been reshaped and raised, making for a tighter nook. And within the eyes of some drivers, the long-lasting nook at Daytona is loads much less enjoyable now. 

After every week of apply and setup, simply earlier than the inexperienced flag drops, it is trying like Bus Cease could possibly be as huge an element within the race as ever.

A bit like a “car parking zone”

Matt Campbell, the defending general winner on the Rolex 24, will get why the modifications have been made — he is simply unsure they’re going to make for higher racing.

“There’s been slight changes each single yr that I have been part of it, however this yr is probably the most change,” Campbell informed Motorsport. “I believe there’s good elements and dangerous elements. From a runoff viewpoint, it is possibly a little bit bit safer and simpler to keep away from a nasty state of affairs or incident however actually it is taken away a little bit little bit of the enjoyment issue as a result of it is a little bit bit slower, a little bit bit tighter. It seems like a little bit little bit of a car parking zone.”

Campbell, set to make his seventh consecutive look on the Rolex 24, is not alone in that prognosis. It is extra than simply lamenting the aesthetics, his Porsche Penske teammate Mathieu Jaminet, the 2022 GTD Professional class winner at Daytona, explains. 

“When you’ve got no vehicles in entrance of you [at night], you simply arrive and go, ‘The place’s the nook?'” stated Jaminet. “You do not see any inexperienced half anymore, so it is actually made it difficult for the driving force.”

Rolex 24 drivers have blended emotions about Daytona’s new Bus Cease

The #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 pushed by Mathieu Jaminet, Matt Campbell, and Kevin Estre

Picture by: IMSA

Jaminet stated that the curbing has made the nook really feel slower, and that the modifications “barely killed the circulate in direction of the exit… For instance, the second a part of the chicane.”

He is not in opposition to the brand new problem that the up to date Bus Cease affords, and has a glass-half-full take. As Jaminet put it, the up to date model “requires now a bit extra expertise from the driving force.” He thinks that could possibly be an excellent factor. “It is not that straightforward to undergo.”

An even bigger danger issue

If Jaminet might make a suggestion, the French driver needs Daytona Worldwide Speedway would have saved the grass. Whereas the transfer was made to make NASCAR racing safer on the excessive banks, it’d embolden drivers to aim riskier overtakes within the Rolex 24.

“Do the identical structure however with grass round,” he stated. “I believe we’d keep away from some reducing right here and there. Now I really feel like persons are extra content material to strive some loopy overtakes, as a result of they really feel like there’s going to be runoff left and proper. And this isn’t what you need to see, as a result of there could possibly be some huge crashes moving into there.”

Each Jaminet and Campbell added that the brand new structure has made organising the automotive trickier and has pressured drivers to regulate their line, particularly when calculating how a lot curb to take. The outdated curbing was beneficiant; the brand new model forces drivers to be extra cautious lest the automotive bounce out from beneath them. 

Jaminet believes that Bus Cease — or what’s left of it — is a very powerful nook on the 12-turn, 3.56-mile highway course, and for good purpose. Loads of finales have come all the way down to this well-known nook after 24 hours of tight racing, which units up the ultimate line via the road. And managing the up to date model could make the distinction between the winners and losers on this yr’s Rolex 24.

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