Spirit of Daytona

Welcome to SDR Motorsports

Spirit of Daytona is a professional racing team that has actively competed in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series since the series’ inception in 2000. Founded in 1987 by team owner/manager Troy Flis, the Holly Hill, FL-based operation has grown from a local club racing team to one of the mainstays in America’s most prestigious endurance racing series.

Spirit of Daytona Secures Richard Westbrook for 2012 Season

Spirit of Daytona Racing announced today that Richard Westbrook will be joining the SDR driver line-up for the entire 2012 GRAND-AM series. Westbrook will be driving the #90 Chevrolet Corvette Daytona Prototype along with returning Spirit of Daytona driver Antonio Garcia.

 

 

 

12/29/2011
Spirit of Daytona Secures Richard Westbrook for 2012 Season

Spirit of Daytona Racing announced today that Richard Westbrook will be joining the SDR driver line-up for the entire 2012 GRAND-AM series. Westbrook will be driving the #90 Chevrolet Corvette Daytona Prototype along with returning Spirit of Daytona driver Antonio Garcia.

 

 

 

11/15/2011
Spirit of Daytona Announces Corvette DP

DAYTONA BEACH, FL:  When Spirit of Daytona team owner/manager, Troy Flis, first heard that Chevrolet was introducing a new Corvette Daytona Prototype for Grand-Am Rolex series racing in 2012 he knew that he wanted to be a part of it. After an incredible winning streak with Corvettes in the GT ranks, Flis has high hopes of returning to Victory Lane with the iconic brand.

10/11/2011
Spirit of Daytona 2011 Season Review

DAYTONA BEACH: FL It was a landmark season for Spirit of Daytona in 2011. The GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series team had its best year in the Daytona Prototype ranks with drivers Antonio Garcia and Paul Edwards racing in the top 5 each and every weekend, leading 108 total laps in 12 races. 

08/23/2011
Spirit of Daytona Scores Season-Best Finish at Montreal

MONTREAL, QUEBEC: After a season of showing speed each weekend, but suffering from a series of misfortunes, Spirit of Daytona finally showed its potential Saturday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The No. 90 Chevrolet-powered Coyote sat in the top 5 for most of the weekend -- starting fourth and finishing fourth -- a much-deserved run for a team that’s led 108 laps and sat on the front row five times – two poles – without a top 5 finish to show for it.

08/17/2011
Spirit of Daytona Finishes 10th at The Glen; Eyes Montreal

MONTREAL, QUEBEC: Spirit of Daytona showed the speed of a top 5 car once again at Watkins Glen last weekend, but tire wear that plagued a number of GRAND-AM Rolex Series DP teams hindered a potential podium finish for the No. 90 Chevrolet-powered Coyote.

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