Grand Am Rolex Series

Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16


Entering its 10th season of competition in 2009, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 is leading a resurgence of major-league road racing in North America. At the foundation of this success is the exotic Daytona Prototype division that is one of the most competitive road racing classes in the world.

Similar success has been experienced in the GT class that makes up the other half of the Rolex Series racing lineup. The GT division is for race-prepared versions of today's popular international and American-made high-performance sports cars and coupes, which makes for an easily identifiable and competitive product for race fans.

The 12-race Rolex Series schedule features a challenging mix of endurance and sprint races, including the 24-hour opener, a six-hour enduro and several 200- to 250-mile sprint races.

Teams of drivers are required in the Rolex Series. The shorter events usually feature two drivers per car, while three-driver teams will be common in the six-hour race, and three- to five-driver squads are the norm for the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Driver changes during pit stops always factor into the action and strategy at each race.

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