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Magnussen and van der Zande take first IMSA Chip Ganassi Cadillac win at Detroit

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Magnussen and van der Zande take first IMSA Chip Ganassi Cadillac win at Detroit
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Kevin Magnussen and Renger van der Zande won the Chevrolet Sports Car Classic at Detroit Belle Isle in relatively untroubled fashion.

The #01 Cadillac Chip Ganassi Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R took the top spot, with the win being both the first time Chip Ganassi Racing has got on the podium in IMSA with the Cadillac programme, and Magnussen’s first IMSA podium as well.

The Ganassi win solidified a productive day of firsts for the overall team, as Marcus Ericsson took his maiden IndyCar win on the same track earlier in the afternoon.

It was a Cadillac 1-2 in General Motors’ back yard, as Felipe Nasr and Pipo Derani piloted the #31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R to second, jumping Harry Tincknell in the #55 Mazda Motorsports RT24-P at the start and never looking back.

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Third in DPi was Felipe Albuquerue and Ricky Taylor in the #10 Wayne Taylor Racing Acura ARX-05, which managed to jump from fifth at the start of the race to third by the end.

Over in GT Daytona, the pole sitters also took victory, with Jeff Westphal and Richard Heistand for #39 CarBahn with Peregrine Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 taking another mostly untroubled win from class pole. 

Second in class with Ross Gunn and Roman de Angelis, driving the #23 Heart of Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3, followed by Marco Mapelli and Misha Goikberg’s #19 GRT Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo rounding out the GTD podium positions.

Finally, in the non-points paying GTLM class, Tommy Milner and Nick Tandy in the #4 Corvette C8.R were able to best their teammates Antonio Garcia and Jordan Taylor in the sister #4 Corvette C8.R.

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1DPi Renger van der Zande / Kevin MagnussenCadillac DPi
2DPi Felipe Nasr / Pipo DeraniCadillac DPi0.573
3DPi Ricky Taylor / Filipe AlbuquerqueAcura DPi4.028
4DPi Oliver Jarvis / Harry TincknellMazda DPi4.876
5DPi Tristan Vautier / Loic DuvalCadillac DPi5.182
6DPi Dane Cameron / Olivier PlaAcura DPi5.425
7GTLM Tommy Milner / Nick TandyCorvette C8.R3 Laps
8GTLM Antonio Garcia / Jordan TaylorCorvette C8.R3 Laps
9GTD Richard Heistand / Jeff WestphalAudi R8 LMS GT34 Laps
10GTD Roman De Angelis / Ross GunnAston Martin Vantage GT34 Laps
11GTD Mikhail Goikhberg / Marco MapelliLamborghini Huracan GT34 Laps
12GTD Till Bechtolsheimer / Marc MillerAcura NSX GT34 Laps
13GTD Aaron Telitz / Jack HawksworthLexus RC F GT34 Laps
14GTD Frankie Montecalvo / Townsend BellLexus RC F GT34 Laps
15GTD Bryan Sellers / Madison SnowLamborghini Huracan GT34 Laps
16GTD Kenny Habul / Mikael GrenierMercedes-AMG GT34 Laps
17GTD Bill Auberlen / Robby FoleyBMW M6 GT311 Laps
18GTDJeff Kingsley / Mario FarnbacherAcura NSX GT316 Laps
19GTD Daniel Morad / Michael de QuesadaMercedes-AMG GT338 Laps
20GTD Rob Ferriol / Katherine LeggePorsche 911 GT3 R63 Laps
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