It was an instant classic. In the same way last May’s Indianapolis 500 became an immediate thriller, but longer. Much longer.
Unusual shows of passion, non-traditional viewing platforms added up to a winning Rolex 24 for the glass offices at IMSA.
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Having attended both F1 and IMSA races, I found some distinct differences, and you might be surprised at what I discovered.