Driving two cars in the Rolex 24 means twice the chaos, as Kyle Kirkwood explains

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Come 8:00am on the morning of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, Kyle Kirkwood, driver for Vasser Sullivan Racing, will already be an hour and a half into his work day. The green flag won’t wave for almost six more hours.  It’s the same situation for the 230-plus drivers taking part in the fabled 24-hour race that runs across Saturday and Sunday: a 24-hour race, plus the rest of “race day.”
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​ Come 8:00am on the morning of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, Kyle Kirkwood, driver for Vasser Sullivan Racing, will already be an hour and a half into his work day. The green flag won’t wave for almost six more hours.  It’s the same situation for the 230-plus drivers taking part in the fabled 24-hour race that runs across Saturday and Sunday: a 24-hour race, plus the rest of “race day.”But for …Keep reading Motorsport.com – All – Stories

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