Wayne Taylor Racing
Wayne Taylor Racing is a sports car racing team that competes in the IMSA SportsCar Championship Prototype class. The team campaigns the No. 10 Konica Minolta sponsored Acura ARX-05.
Founded | 2004 |
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Team principal(s) | Wayne Taylor (Owner; Team Principal) Travis Houge (VP, General Manager) Brian Pillar (Technical Director) |
Current series | WeatherTech SportsCar Championship |
Former series | Rolex Sports Car Series |
Current drivers | TBA |
Drivers' Championships | 3 ('05, '13 Grand-Am, '17 IMSA) |
History
The team was founded in 2004 as the Riley Technologies factory team, with title sponsorship from bank holding company SunTrust. The lineup of Wayne Taylor and Max Angelelli finished second in the Daytona Prototype teams championship in 2004 and won the Daytona Prototype team and driver championships in 2005.
For the 2007 season, Riley and Wayne Taylor split ways and Wayne Taylor Racing began to run the #10 SunTrust Racing entry.[1] Wayne Taylor retired as a driver for the 2008 season and signed Michael Valiante as second driver; also the team switched to a Dallara chassis. In 2009, Ford engines were adopted and Brian Frisselle became the second driver.
For the 2010 season, Angelelli was joined by Ricky Taylor, son of Wayne Taylor. They collected a win and seven podiums, finishing runners-up. In 2011, SunTrust Racing switched to Chevrolet engines; they won three races and got eight podiums, resulting runners-up. After adopting the Corvette DP3 chassis, the duo got three wins in 2012 and resulted 6th in the drivers standings.
In 2013, Wayne Taylor Racing lost the SunTrust sponsorship. Ricky Taylor left the team, and was replaced by Jordan Taylor, also son of Wayne Taylor. Angelelli and Jordan Taylor would go on to win the final Daytona Prototype championship before the merger of Grand-Am and the American Le Mans Series in 2014, winning five races, including the final three.
For 2014, the first year of the United SportsCar Championship, Angelelli will enter into a semi-retirement, racing with the team for the endurance events. Ricky Taylor rejoins the team to drive full-time alongside brother Jordan.
2011 Rolex season results
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2012 Rolex season results
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2013 Rolex season results
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2014 Tudor United Sportscar Championship
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2015 Tudor United Sportscar Championship
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2016 Weathertech United Sportscar Championship
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2017 Weathertech United Sportscar Championship
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2018 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
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2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
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Notable race victories
- 24 Hours of Daytona – 2005, 2017, 2019, and 2020
- 12 Hours of Sebring – 2017
- Petit Le Mans - 2014, 2018,
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins
References
- SunTrust Team Reorganizes - Motor Racing Network, 26 May 2006