Wayne Taylor Racing Reveals 2017 IMSA WSC Livery Prior to Daytona Test

Wayne Taylor Racing Reveals 2017 IMSA WSC Livery Prior to Daytona Test
Wayne Taylor Racing’s #10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R IMSA
Chris Jasurek
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On Monday Dec. 12 Wayne Taylor Racing revealed its latest livery, adorning its new Cadillac DPi-V.R, prior to testing the car at Daytona International Speedway on Dec. 13–14.

The new car displays the same black-and-blue Konica-Minolta color scheme which graced its 2013-2016 Dallara-Corvette. The new car is also based on a Dallara LMP2 chassis, with bodywork developed jointly by Dallara and Cadillac, powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter Cadillac V8

The car will be driven at the test and at the first two events of the 2017 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship season by WTR regulars Ricky and Jordan Taylor and Max Angelelli, along with newly retired NASCAR star Jeff Gordon.

The team has been testing the new car since the beginning of the month, and have formed some powerful impressions about their new ride:

Ricky Taylor said in an IMSA press release, “The car has been a completely different experience from anything I have experienced in my career. Even in comparison to driving the Morgan LMP2 at Le Mans a few years ago, this car is light years ahead. The car generates downforce in a completely different way and gives the driver a lot of confidence in high-speed corners.”

“It’s been incredibly cool to be a part of developing the new Cadillac it from the ground up,” continued his brother Jordan.

“When we first went to Putnam Park for the initial shakedown test, I got to be the first driver to sit in it and take it out for its first laps. It’s been a slow, methodical process working with Cadillac, Wayne Taylor Racing, Dallara, ECR and everybody who’s had a part in the development. We picked up speed every time we tested while we worked really hard to see how the car would react to different situations.

Wayne Taylor Racing's #10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R (IMSA)
Wayne Taylor Racing's #10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R IMSA

“It’s definitely a much different car than what I’m used to. The DP that we’re used to is big, it’s heavy, and it moves around a lot. The Cadillac DPi-V.R is much more aero-based, like an LMP2 car. In terms of driving style, it feels a lot different so we spent a lot of time just trying to get comfortable. It’s also been a huge effort for the team to learn how it works.

Max Angelelli added, “Everything about the car is so meticulously designed and fits so well—it’s like wearing a pair of gloves that you like a lot. You can enjoy every bit of your experience behind the wheel and feel protected. That is the kind of attention to detail that went into this car.

“Our previous racecar felt more like a very powerful GT car. When you hit the brakes, the nose went down, and when you accelerated, the nose went up. When you turn, you had a big roll. None of those things happen with this new car. It’s much more like an Indy car, the attitude of a single-seater.”

The 2017 IMSA WSC season begins with the Roar Before the Rolex 24, Jan. 6–8, 2017.

The 2017 Rolex 24 at Daytona will run Jan. 28–29, 2017. Tickets for both events are available through the Daytona International Speedway website.

 

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