With just four hours to go at the 24 Hours of Daytona, Porsche Penske Motorsport’s Laurens Vanthoor held the lead in the #7 car, maintaining a razor-thin 15-second advantage over Kevin Magnussen in the #24 BMW M Hybrid V8. The race has been nothing short of a high-octane rollercoaster, filled with daring overtakes, costly spins, and shocking crashes that have left fans on the edge of their seats.
Porsche fights back as BMW closes the gap
The #7 Porsche regained the lead during the 18th hour when Nick Tandy took over from Felipe Nasr, while Matt Campbell replaced Kevin Estre in the sister #6 car. A fierce battle between the two Porsches erupted as Scott Dixon in the #60 Acura Meyer Shank Racing briefly surged ahead, only to pit and hand the lead back to the Penske duo.
Campbell’s aggression paid off, as he muscled his way past Tandy to seize the lead. Meanwhile, BMW’s Philipp Eng began closing the gap to the Porsches, narrowing it to 25 seconds. However, Campbell responded with a flawless stint, stretching the lead to 35 seconds before his luck ran out.
Costly spin shakes up the leaderboard
Disaster struck for Campbell on his first flying lap out of the pits in lap 19. A spin at Turn 1 forced him to execute a spin-turn, wasting precious seconds and opening the door for Dixon to retake the lead on track. However, Dixon’s advantage was short-lived as he was yet to pit, allowing Tandy to reclaim the net lead.
The race turned chaotic under yellow flags, with Campbell, Dixon, and Magnussen all pitting during the caution. Tandy retained his edge during a 20-minute neutralized period before the race resumed under green.
GTD mayhem: crashes, spins, and heartbreak
In the GTD class, the action was equally dramatic. Marvin Kirchhofer’s #13 AWA led the pack after a series of calamities struck his rivals. Scott Andrews (#80 Lone Star Mercedes), Pier Guidi (#21 Ferrari), and Misha Goikhberg (#78 Forte Lamborghini) all spun off separately at Turn 1, hitting the barriers and shaking up the standings.
Adding to the drama, Colton Herta’s stint in the #4 CrowdStrike Racing car ended in disaster. A crash tore off the rear wing, forcing the car into the pits for repairs. The team dropped to eighth, ceding the lead to the #99 AO Racing car, with Dane Cameron taking the wheel in a commanding position.
High stakes and no room for error
As the clock winds down on the 24 Hours of Daytona, the tension is palpable. Porsche is fighting to hold off BMW’s relentless charge, while chaos in the GTD category keeps fans guessing who will emerge victorious. With yellow flags punctuating the action and unpredictable turns at every corner, the race promises a heart-stopping finish.