Flying Lizard No 45 15th in GT at
Rolex 24

The Flying Lizard No. 45 finished
fifteenth in GT at today's Rolex 24 At Daytona. Patrick Long
started fourth on the 44-car GT grid in the No. 45 Flying Lizard
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, which was run in conjunction with Wright
Motorsports. It was a clean start for both classes; Long drove an
uneventful 90-minute double stint, turning the wheel over to Mike
Rockenfeller in P3. For the next 90 minutes, Rockenfeller fought some
setup issues and a strong understeer, but kept the No. 45 free of
several incidents that resulted in lengthy full course cautions.
At the three-hour mark, Joerg
Bergmeister headed out in P9. Over his two-hour plus stint, Bergmeister
moved to P2. After a pit stop and driver change to Seth Neiman, the No.
45 was on track again eighth in class. Neiman was nearing the end of
his stint when the crew lost radio contact and called him into the
pits. The No. 45 then made contact with another car, causing only minor
damage to the left side but pushing the No. 45 back in the field.
After a driver change to Long, the
No. 45 was back out on track, but was now in P16 and two laps down. For
the rest of the evening, the Lizards continued to cycle through their
driver lineup with few issues. Over the next 90 minutes, and several
more full course cautions, Long was able to progress to P13, then
turned the wheel over to Neiman, then Rockenfeller.
Over the long night, Mike
Rockenfeller did a quadruple stint: he climbed from P19 to P15.
Bergmeister took over at 3:40 am and continued to hold position over
the next 2.5 hours, even with an unscheduled pit stop to replace the
left rear wheel which had a strong vibration. At 6:00 am, Long took
over, moving up to P10 over the next 2.5 hours. Seth Neiman was up next
for an uneventful double stint, passing the No. 45 back to Mike
Rockenfeller at 10 am in P11.
Rockenfeller and Bergmeister both
slogged through multiple full course cautions in their stints, with the
entire field becoming increasingly confused about track order during
the wavebys, passes, and restarts. By 1 pm, and a driver change to
Long, the No. 45 had progressed to P 10. With more cautions to come,
Long was still able to avoid any major incidents and moved up to P8 as
the attrition continued.
With less than 90 minutes left in
the race, Patrick lost power steering and pitted immediately for the
crew to diagnose the problem. The No. 45 went behind the wall to the
garage, where the crew replaced the power steering pump. The No. 45
returned quickly to the track with Seth Neiman behind the wheel, but
the repair cost the team precious time. With only one hour left, the
No. 45 had to settle for a fifteenth place finish. The No. 44 Magnus
Racing Porsche won in GT.
Up Next -- The American Le Mans
Series
The Lizards head to Sebring,
Florida next week with their new 2012 Porsche 911 GT3 RSRs for the ALMS
Winter Test, Feb 9-10. The season kicks off with the ALMS flagship
race, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours
of Sebring, March 17, 2012.

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