
Rolex 24 Hour 13: DXDT Corvette Erupts in Flames as BMW No. 24 Drops in GTP Battle
DXDT's Corvette race ended in flames during Hour 13 of the 2025 Rolex 24, with driver Charlie Eastwood safely escaping a rear-end fire near the Tri-Oval. The incident triggered the race's eighth safety car.

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After the restart, Colin Braun led in the No. 60 Acura MSR, but racing was briefly interrupted by a tire carcass from Rasmus Lindh's No. 22 United ORECA. The subsequent restart saw Braun maintain his lead despite pressure from Matt Campbell's No. 6 Penske Porsche.
Key position changes included Nick Tandy's No. 7 Porsche passing Kevin Magnussen's No. 24 BMW, followed by Will Stevens moving his No. 10 WTR Cadillac into fourth position.
In LMP2, Nicklas Nielsen's No. 88 AF Corse ORECA overtook Dane Cameron's No. 99 Spike ORECA for the lead. GTD PRO features a Porsche 1-2, with the No. 20 Proton leading the No. 77, followed by Corvette's No. 4 Z06 GT3.R in third.
Inception's Ferrari maintains GTD leadership, with Frederik Schandorff ahead of Robby Foley's No. 96 Turner BMW and Trent Hindman's No. 45 WTR Lamborghini.
Notable retirements include the No. 5 Proton Porsche (suspension), the Lamborghini (mechanical), the No. 40 Cadillac (crash), and the Cetilar Ferrari (electronics). The No. 73 Pratt Miller ORECA and No. 14 Vasser Sullivan Lexus have returned to racing after repairs.
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