Rolex 24 an endurance test for driver and machine

"Normally you get a massage for 45 minutes to an hour, so you start to chill out a little bit. The thing is when you get back to the bus or motorhome, you flip on the timing and scoring or you flip on the race and you keep watching it. You really need to zone out and not turn anything on once you get back to your bed."Artificial pick-me-ups usually aren't necessary. As Taylor notes, the adrenaline rush is huge. And he was also dealing with some mitigating circumstances pertinent to the Apopka-based Wayne Taylor Racing Corvette DP group "The team has been absolutely thrashing, and last night we thought we had a solution for it," Taylor said after his first stint in the car late Saturday afternoon. "Then we didn't know until the start of the race that we were about 50-50 as to whether it was going to work or not. ... I think we have a really good Corvette to race with now."Although the team got things under control as the night went on, the Rolex is never about short-term fixes and sprints.

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