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The 1990 SunBank 24 at Daytona was a 24-hour endurance sports car race held on February 3–4, 1990 [1] at the Daytona International Speedway road course. The race served as the opening round of the 1990 IMSA GT Championship.
Victory overall and in the GTP class went to the No. 61 Castrol Jaguar Racing Jaguar XJR-12 driven by Davy Jones, Jan Lammers, and Andy Wallace. [2] [3] Victory in the GTP Lights class went to the No. 36 Erie Scientific Racing Argo JM16 driven by John Grooms, Michael Greenfield, and Frank Jellinek. The GTO class was won by the No. 15 Tru-Cur/Roush Racing Mercury Cougar XR-7 driven by Robby Gordon, Calvin Fish, and Lyn St. James. Finally, the GTU class was won by the No. 71 Peter Uria Racing Mazda RX-7 driven by Peter Uria, Bob Dotson, Jim Pace, and Rusty Scott.
Class winners in bold.
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Tyre | Laps | |
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Engine | ||||||||
1 | GTP | 61 | Castrol Jaguar Racing | Davy Jones Jan Lammers Andy Wallace | Jaguar XJR-12 | G | 761 | |
Jaguar 6.0L V12 N/A | ||||||||
2 | GTP | 60 | Castrol Jaguar Racing | Price Cobb John Nielsen Martin Brundle | Jaguar XJR-12 | G | 757 | |
Jaguar 6.0L V12 N/A | ||||||||
3 | GTP | 86 | Texaco Havoline | Bob Wollek Sarel van der Merwe Dominic Dobson | Porsche 962 | G | 755 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Twin Turbo | ||||||||
4 | GTP | 2 | Alucraft/Shapiro Motorsports | Hans-Joachim Stuck Hurley Haywood Harald Grohs René Herzog | Porsche 962 | G | 704 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Turbo | ||||||||
5 | GTO | 15 | Tru-Cur/Roush Racing | Robby Gordon Calvin Fish Lyn St. James | Mercury Cougar XR-7 | G | 689 | |
6 | GTP | 10 | Wynn's | Jim Adams John Hotchkis John Hotchkis Jr. | Porsche 962 | G | 688 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Turbo | ||||||||
7 | GTO | 63 | Downing/Atlanta Racing | Amos Johnson John O'Steen Jim Downing Pete Halsmer | Mazda RX-7 | G | 671 | |
Mazda 4R 2.1L Rotary | ||||||||
8 DNF | GTO | 11 | Tru-Cur/Roush Racing | Dorsey Schroeder Max Jones Robert Lappalainen Scott Pruett | Mercury Cougar XR-7 | G | 653 | |
Ford 6.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
9 | Lights | 36 | Erie Scientific Racing | John Grooms Michael Greenfield Frank Jellinek | Argo JM16 | G | 642 | |
Mazda 13B Racing 2R 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
10 | GTO | 90 | Escott Capri | Jim Stevens Bob Schneider Jim Jaeger Robert Lappalainen | Mercury Capri | G | 634 | |
Ford 6.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
11 | GTO | 74 | 74 Hunting Ranch | Paul Dallenbach George Robinson Johnny Unser Wally Dallenbach Jr. | Ford Mustang | G | 621 | |
Ford 6.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
12 | GTU | 71 | Peter Uria Racing | Peter Uria Bob Dotson Jim Pace Rusty Scott | Mazda RX-7 | G | 620 | |
Mazda 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
13 | Lights | 55 | Fuji Film | David Rocha Les Delano Andy Petery Oscar Manautou Craig Carter | Spice SE86CL | F | 609 | |
Pontiac 3.0L I4 N/A | ||||||||
14 | GTU | 26 | Border Cantina | Chris Craft Tommy Johnson Alex Job Buz McCall | Porsche 911 | G | 605 | |
Porsche 3.2L Flat 6 | ||||||||
15 | GTU | 82 | Wendy's Racing Team | Dick Greer Colin Trueman Mike Mees | Mazda RX-7 | Y | 585 | |
Mazda 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
16 | GTU | 38 | Mazda Motorsports | Roger Mandeville Kelly Marsh John Finger Lance Stewart John Hogdal | Mazda MX-6 | Y | 577 | |
Mazda 13B 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
17 | Lights | 4 | S&L Racing | Scott Schubot Tomas Lopez Linda Ludemann | Spice SE88P | G | 544 | |
Buick 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
18 | GTO | 87 | Puleo & Williams Racing | Anthony Puleo Mark Kennedy Jerry Walsh Kent Painter | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 531 | |
Chevrolet 5.7L V8 N/A | ||||||||
19 | Lights | 12 | Carlos Bobeda Racing | Ron McKay Kaming Ko Tom Hunter Jr. Marlo Magana | Tiga GT287 | G | 503 | |
Chevrolet 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
20 | Lights | 47 | Bezema Buick | Steve Johnson Gary Pierce | Argo JM16 | G | 498 | |
Buick 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
21 DNF | GTU | 43 | JVR Engineering, Inc. | Don Wallace Bob Young Brad Hoyt Joe Varde | Pontiac Fiero | F | 469 | |
Pontiac 3.0L I4 | ||||||||
22 DNF | Lights | 9 | Essex Racing | Ferdinand de Lesseps Jay Cochran John Morrison | Spice SE88P | G | 443 | |
Buick 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
23 DNF | Lights | 8 | Essex Racing | Charles Morgan Hendrik ten Cate Tom Hessert Jr. | Spice SE88P | G | 440 | |
Buick 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
24 | Lights | 97 | Whitehall Motorsports | John Heinricy Tim Beverly Andy Swett Tommy Morrison | Spice SE88P | G | 409 | |
Pontiac 3.0L I4 N/A | ||||||||
25 | GTP | 67 | BFG/Miller High Life | Kevin Cogan John Paul Jr. Mauro Baldi | Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo | BF | 397 | |
Nissan 3.0L V6 Turbo | ||||||||
26 | GTO | 04 | Spirit of Brandon | Henry Brosnaham Robert McElheny Steve Burgner | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 369 | |
Chevrolet 5.5L V8 N/A | ||||||||
27 DNF | GTP | 17 | Dauer Racing | Raul Boesel Al Unser Jr. Robby Unser | Porsche 962 | BF | 360 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Turbo | ||||||||
28 DNF | GTP | 84 | Nissan Performance | Bob Earl Derek Daly Chip Robinson Geoff Brabham | Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo | G | 360 | |
Nissan 3.0L V6 Turbo | ||||||||
29 DNF | GTU | 57 | Kryder Racing | Reed Kryder Henry Camferdam Alistair Oag Phil Pate | Nissan 300ZX | G | 354 | |
Nissan 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
30 DNF | GTP | 83 | Nissan Performance | Bob Earl Derek Daly Chip Robinson Geoff Brabham | Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo | G | 327 | |
Nissan 3.0L V6 Turbo | ||||||||
31 DNF | Lights | 58 | Gary Wonzer Racing | Bill Bean Don Abreu Bill Wolfe | Lola T616 | H | 322 | |
Mazda 1.3L 13B Racing 2R Rotary | ||||||||
32 DNF | Lights | 80 | Bieri Racing | Martino Finotto Paolo Guatamacchi Loris Kessel | Spice SE89P | G | 306 | |
Ferrari 3.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
33 DNF | GTU | 00 | Full Time Racing | Kal Showket Don Knowles Neil Hanneman Mike Davies | Dodge Daytona | Y | 280 | |
Dodge 2.4L I4 N/A | ||||||||
34 DNF | Lights | 01 | Racecraft International | Mike Allison Andrew Hepworth Michael Dow George Sutcliffe Chris Hodgetts | Spice SE87L | G | 263 | |
Pontiac 3.0L I4 N/A | ||||||||
35 DNF | GTP | 99 | All American Racers | Rocky Moran Drake Olson Juan Manuel Fangio II | Eagle HF89 | G | 253 | |
Toyota 2.1L I4 Turbo | ||||||||
36 | GTO | 21 | Budweiser Racing | Craig Rubright Kermit Upton Daniel Urrutia | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 247 | |
Chevrolet 5.5L V8 N/A | ||||||||
37 DNF | Lights | 79 | Winters/Whitehall | Ken Knott Tom Winters Claude Ballot-Léna Thierry Lecerf | Spice SE87L | G | 243 | |
Pontiac Cosworth 3.0L I4 N/A | ||||||||
38 DNF | Lights | 42 | Motorsports Marketing | Howard Cherry John Higgins Charles Monk Tim McAdam | Fabcar CL | G | 242 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 N/A | ||||||||
39 | GTU | 81 | Racers' Cafe | Bob Speakman David Duda Mike Speakman Jim Novotne | Datsun 240Z | F | 231 | |
Nissan 3.0L I6 N/A | ||||||||
40 | GTO | 29 | Overbagh Motor Racing | Guy Church Mark Montgomery Del Russo Taylor Don Arpin Hoyt Overbagh | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 229 | |
Chevrolet 6.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
41 DNF | GTP | 30 | Momo | Giampiero Moretti Derek Ball Stanley Dickens | Porsche 962 | G | 186 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Twin Turbo | ||||||||
42 DNF | Lights | 92 | Promo Racing | Max Schmidt Jim Briody Rusty Schmidt Jorge Mendoza | Argo JM19 | G | 176 | |
Mazda 13B Racing 2R 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
43 DNF | GTO | 53 | Hi-Tech Coating | Richard McDill Jim Burt Bill McDill | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 145 | |
Chevrolet 5.8L V8 N/A | ||||||||
44 DNF | GTU | 95 | Fastcolor Auto Art | Bob Leitzinger David Loring Butch Leitzinger | Nissan 240SX | T | 167 | |
Nissan 3.0L V6 N/A | ||||||||
45 DNF | GTP | 0 | Joest Racing | Frank Jelinski Henri Pescarolo Jean-Louis Ricci | Porsche 962 | G | 145 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Twin Turbo | ||||||||
46 DNF | GTU | 07 | Full Time Racing | Stu Hayner Robbie Buhl | Dodge Daytona | Y | 137 | |
Dodge 2.4L I4 N/A | ||||||||
47 DNF | GTP | 33 | Panasonic/Carlos & Charlies | Bernard Jourdain Jeff Kline Hiro Matsushita | Spice SE90P | G | 90 | |
Chevrolet 6.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
48 DNF | GTU | 37 | Mazda Motorsports | Al Bacon John Hogdal | Mazda RX-7 | Y | 85 | |
Mazda 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
49 DNF | Lights | 70 | Paul Reisman Hrg., Inc. | Paul Reisman Bob Herbert R. J. Valentine | Argo JM16 | G | 84 | |
Mazda 13B Racing 2R 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
50 DNF | GTO | 54 | Race Power | Rob Segall Richard Davis Gerre Payvis Bill Cerveney Jeff Davis | Chevrolet Camaro | G | 74 | |
Chevrolet 5.7L V8 N/A | ||||||||
51 DNF | GTO | 41 | Young Racing | Joe Cogbill Mark Gibson Dale Kreider | Chevrolet Beretta | F | 67 | |
Chevrolet 5.7L V8 N/A | ||||||||
52 DNF | GTO | 1 | Downing/Atlanta Racing | Elliott Forbes-Robinson John Morton Pete Halsmer | Mazda RX-7 | G | 61 | |
Mazda 4R 2.1L Rotary | ||||||||
53 DNF | Lights | 40 | Bieri Racing | Uli Bieri David Tennyson John Graham | Tiga GT286 | G | 58 | |
Ferrari 3.0L V8 N/A | ||||||||
54 DNF | GTP | 23 | DSR Motorsports | Bill Adam Richard Laporte Scott Goodyear David Seabroke | Porsche 962 | G | 43 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Turbo | ||||||||
55 DNF | GTP | 16 | Dyson Racing | Rob Dyson James Weaver Scott Pruett Vern Schuppan | Porsche 962 | G | 6 | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Twin Turbo | ||||||||
DNS | GTP | 3 | Brun Motorsports | Oscar Larrauri Walter Brun Massimo Sigala | Porsche 962 | Y | - | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 Turbo | ||||||||
DNS | GTP | 6 | Tom Milner Racing | René Herzog Harald Grohs | Ford Mustang Probe | G | - | |
Ford Zakspeed 2.1L I4 Turbo | ||||||||
DNS | GTP | 31 | Momo | Costas Los Günter Gebhardt Hellmut Mundas | Gebhardt 88 C2 | G | - | |
Audi 2.1L I4 Turbo | ||||||||
DNS | GTO | 28 | Raul Garcia | Raul Garcia George Garcia | Pontiac Firebird | G | - | |
Pontiac 5.8L V8 N/A | ||||||||
DNS | GTU | 18 | Rick Holland | Rick Holland Mike Green Dennis Chambers | Mazda RX-7 | B | - | |
Mazda 1.3L Rotary | ||||||||
DNS | GTU | 56 | SP Racing | Bill Auberlen Nort Northam Cary Eisenlohr Gary Auberlen | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | ? | - | |
Porsche 3.0L Flat 6 N/A | ||||||||
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