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Ricky Taylor had mixed feelings on taking Cadillac’s 100th podium in IMSA prototype racing since 2017 after missing out on the Detroit GP win.
Ricky Taylor felt a mix of emotions after claiming Cadillac’s 100th podium in IMSA prototype racing but missing out on a Detroit GP win. The #10 Cadillac V-Series.R of Wayne Taylor Racing fought fiercely for victory at the Detroit Street Course. Racing in the vicinity of the General Motors Renaissance Center, R. Taylor and his team aimed to bounce back from a recent decline in results. Starting from eighth position, co-driver Filipe Albuquerque managed to overtake rivals during the pit stop cycle to bring the team into second place before R. Taylor took over. Despite the disappointment of narrowly missing the win, Taylor praised the team’s performance and strategic execution, highlighting their strong start and remarkable progression from eighth to first. Wayne Taylor Racing will now carry this positive momentum into their debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans next week on 14-15 June.






