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Road America IMSA: Taylor heads Montoya in second practice

Jordan Taylor set the fastest time for Cadillac in second practice for the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship round at Road America on Friday, despite a late effort from Juan Pablo Montoya to topple him.

#10 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi, P: Renger van der Zande, Jordan Taylor

#10 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi, P: Renger van der Zande, Jordan Taylor

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Taylor was fastest out of the blocks in the #10 Wayne Taylor Racing Caddy DPi, setting a 1m52.402s that nobody was able to beat in the remainder of the hour-long session.

Montoya came closest in his Team Penske-run Acura, and leapt from sixth to second on his final lap of the session, his 1m52.755s lap still 0.353s off Taylor’s pace.

Robert Alon was third in the #85 JDC-Miller Oreca LMP2 with a lap of 1m52.773s. Ryan Dalziel set the fourth fastest time in the only ESM Nissan DPi on track this afternoon following Pipo Derani’s fiery exit this morning in the sister car.

The #77 Mazda, fastest this morning, was only fifth quickest in the hands of Oliver Jarvis this time on 1m52.908s. Its sister #55 car suffered a puncture early on, and languished outside the top 10.

Colin Braun was sixth fastest in the #54 CORE Oreca that has taken pole for the last two races, while teammate Jon Bennett suffered a brush with the wall at Canada Corner at the end of the session.

#66 Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT, GTLM: Dirk Muller, Joey Hand

#66 Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT, GTLM: Dirk Muller, Joey Hand

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Ford leads BMW in GTLM

Ford held a 1-2 in the early stages of the GTLM battle, with Ryan Briscoe leading Dirk Muller on 2m04.210s, until BMW got into its stride. First Jesse Krohn took the top spot in his #24 M8 with a lap of 2m03.947s, then Connor de Phillippi wrested P1 from him with a 2m03.795s at the halfway point.

Muller retook first place in class for the #66 Ford with a 2m03.716s lap, while Richard Westbrook set the third fastest time late on to make it Ford-BMW-Ford-BMW.

Tommy Milner was best of the rest in his #4 Chevrolet Corvette, ahead of Earl Bamber in the quickest of the Porsche 911s.

#44 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3, GTD: John Potter, Andy Lally

#44 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3, GTD: John Potter, Andy Lally

Photo by: Jake Galstad / LAT Images

Magnus Audi fastest again in GTD

Andy Lally again set the GT Daytona pace in the #44 Magnus Audi, outpacing the impressive Patrick Lindsey in the #73 Park Place Porsche by 0.039s and Kyle Marcelli’s #14 Lexus by 0.063s. Alessandro Pier Guidi was fourth fastest in the #63 Ferrari 288, ahead of Alvaro Parente in his #86 Acura NSX.

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