Thefts mar tradition of souvenir hunting at Rolex 24

Thefts mar tradition of souvenir hunting at Rolex 24

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It’s a time-honored tradition for fans of racing to take home broken car parts as the ultimate souvenirs, and last weekend’s edition of the Rolex 24 At Daytona presented plenty of opportunities for…

Last week’s Rolex 24 At Daytona provided ample opportunities for racing fans to collect souvenirs, with DXDT Racing’s Corvette Z06 GT3.R catching fire during the event, offering burnt bodywork and large parts for fans to take home. Amidst the track drama, the fire team’s quick response saved the car and impressed driver Charlie Eastwood. Fans were spotted grabbing damaged parts throughout the event, including a crispy bumper and a roasted diffuser from the Corvette. Security concerns were raised as attendees were observed taking parts without permission, prompting discussions about enhanced security measures for future events. Despite the challenges, teams like AO Racing emphasized the importance of balancing exposure with protecting their belongings in the hectic racing environment.

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