Top 10: F1 stars who’ve won the Daytona 24 Hours
Fernando Alonso takes on the challenge of the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona in 2018, but he’s no trailblazer when it comes to F1 stars who’ve raced there – and won!

Juan Pablo Montoya (3-time winner)

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Thierry Boutsen (1985 winner)

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Pedro Rodriguez (2-time winner)

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Jo Siffert (1968 winner)

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Lorenzo Bandini (1967 winner)

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Chris Amon (1967 winner)

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Martin Brundle (1988 winner)

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Rolf Stommelen (4-time winner)

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Brian Redman (3-time winner)

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Mark Donohue (1969 winner)

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Series | IMSA |
Event | Daytona 24 |
Location | Daytona International Speedway |
Drivers | Jo Siffert , Juan Pablo Montoya , Brian Redman , Rolf Stommelen , Martin Brundle , Mark Donohue , Pedro Rodriguez , Chris Amon , Lorenzo Bandini |
Author | Charles Bradley |
Top 10: F1 stars who’ve won the Daytona 24 Hours
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