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“Unique” IMSA Acura has a steep learning curve

Steep learning curve with nuanced Acura

Meyer Shank Racing’s Jarvis, who last year raced the now-retired Mazda RT24-P, said the Acura was unexpectedly different from an LMP2 Oreca on which it is based.

Jarvis, who won the Daytona 24 Hours earlier this year, noted that “it’s a really interesting car” and added: “Coming into it [2022], myself and Tom [Blomqvist] were in a similar position and we both had P2 experience and you expect it to behave the same and that’s not the case.

“It’s quite a unique car and there are a lot of little nuances that make a big difference, and it takes time to learn these little details, and I’m certainly still doing that.

“It’s a great car, I really enjoyed Daytona but I feel there’s a lot to come from myself.

“We’re working closely with the team to fine-tune things. Obviously we had a good car at Daytona, but Sebring’s a very different race circuit.

“You know, drivers want everything. They want the car to be stable on entry, they want it to rotate at the apex, they…

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