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Rasmus Lindh woke up Tuesday morning after the Rolex 24 At Daytona to a pair of missed calls — one from co-driver Dan Goldburg, the other from CEO and co-owner of United Autosports Richard De…
Rasmus Lindh received missed calls from co-driver Dan Goldburg and United Autosports CEO Richard Dean following the Rolex 24 At Daytona, informing him of their LMP2 class win due to a post-race inspection failure of another team. The No. 22 United Autosports USA crew moved up from second place to claim victory after a bittersweet race. The team members, including Lindh, Goldburg, di Resta, and Allen, gathered for a press call to discuss their unexpected win. Despite setbacks like a flat tire and a late penalty, the team managed to drive a clean race, leading to their success. Goldburg’s improved performance and mental approach in driving LMP2s played a significant role in their victory at the Rolex 24.