Juan Pablo Montoya wheels 01 Chip Ganassi Racing BMW/Riley to victory in Rolex 24 at Daytona

5th championship for teammate Scott Pruit; Audi takes top 2 spots in GT class

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Chip Ganassi's race team wins the Rolex 24 at Daytona / Headline SurferThe Chip Ganassi 01 wins the 2013 Rolex 24 at Daytona / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer / Chip Ganassi's 01 team won the 2013 Rolex 24 at Daytona in a thrilling race with Audi taking the top two spots in the GT class. You can watch the final seven minutes of the race by cicking the video.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Juan Pablo Montoya took the lead with an hour to go in the Rolex 24 at Daytona Internatiuonal Speedway and didn't look back as he took the checkered flag in the 01 Chip Ganassi Racing BMW/Riley.

With the win in the 51st running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, teammate Scott Pruett became a 5-time winner. Memo Rojas and Charlie Kimball also were part of the winning team of drivers.

Pruett's win puts him alongside sports car great Hurley Haywood on the top of the Rolex 24 all-time wins list. In addition, Pruett increases his all-time Rolex 24 class victory mark to 10.

Pruett received his winning Rolex watch from Haywood, who served as the race's Grand Marshal.

"It's just an incredible day all the way around," Pruett said. "Winning with these guys and winning with Chip and then at the end of it, I've gotten to know Hurley real well over the years by racing with him and as a friend. Having him there at the end is pretty special."

Ganassi added, "I can't say enough about Hurley Haywood being there in Victory Lane. We were at the Rolex dinner the other night, and when you look at Hurley's career and the cars he's driven and the co-drivers he's been with, to have a name like Scott Pruett up there tying his record is quite a feat."

Audi R8's take top 2 in GT class with 1.476 seconds separating them

Audi swept the top two spots in the GT class with the No. 24 Audi Sport Customer Racing/Alex Job Racing team (Filipe Albuquergue, Oliver Jarvis, Edoardo Mortara, Dion von Moltke) taking home the class victory by 1.476 seconds over the No. 52 Audi Sport Customer Racing/APR Motorsport Ltd.UK.

Albuquergue, competing in his first race at Daytona, was struggling to get the No. 24 car to the finish line as the car was having gear box problems.

"I started to have gear problems," Albuquergue said. "I had to use the clutch, upshifting, downshifting, but I was just getting slow and took some risks."

Another GT race team hasd a NASCAR ring to it. The eighth-place finish (16th overall) by AF-Waltrip Ferrari 458, which was co-driven by NASCAR drivers Michael Waltrip and Clint Bowyer as well as Rob Kauffman and Rui Aguas.

Inaugural GX class won by No. 16 team Napleton Racing Porsche Cayman 

In the inaugural race for the newly formed GX class, three GX cars battled a few laps apart, but as the clock ticked down to zero, the No. 16 Napleton Racing Porsche Cayman (Jim Norman, Shane Lewis, David Donohue and Nelson Canache) took top honors.

"For us, it was a race of preparation, and our guys did a superior job when this program was conceived in early November of building a car and making it reliable and keeping the stock parts where they needed to be and the proof is in the pudding," Donohue said.

Bullet Racing in the No. 22 Porsche Cayman GX.R took second, while the No. 38 Ormond Beach-based BGB Motorsports Porsche Cayman GX.R team finished third.

Ganassi batting .500

For Rojas and Montoya, Sunday's Rolex win was the third for each of them and a first forKimball, the IZOD IndyCar Series driver.

Ganassi has now won half the Rolex 24 races he's entered. The No. 01 team was marked as the car to beat, having qualified first.

The scene overnight for the Rolex 24 at Daytona / Headline SurferThe team lived up to those expectations by leading a race-high 421 of 709 laps to capture North America's most prestigious sports car race.

In the final hours, Montoya was locked in a tight four-car battle with defending champion No. 60 Michael Shank Racing Ford Riley, the No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing Chevrolet Corvette and the No. 9 Action Express Chevrolet Corvette.

Montoya slipped past AJ Allmendinger's No. 60 entry in the final hour and completed a late gas-and-go pit stop to secure a 21.922-second victory.

As far as which victory will rank as his favorite, Pruett said that's too difficult to answer.

"Every event that I've come here is significantly different," Pruett said. "Sometimes you are faced with rain, sometimes you are faced with incredibly hot temperatures and sometimes you are faced with a car that is down from where you hoped it would be. They are all very special."

Scott Pruett speaks after the Rolex 24 at Daytona / Headline Surfer"Every event that I've come here is significantly different," Pruett said. "Sometimes you are faced with rain, sometimes you are faced with incredibly hot temperatures and sometimes you are faced with a car that is down from where you hoped it would be. They are all very special."

Fast Facts:

The winning No. 01 car had an average speed of 105.22 mph during its 709 laps and 2,524 miles, nearly equivalent of a one-way trip from Daytona Beach, Fla., to downtown Los Angeles.

There were 77 car lead changes during the race, a new record for the Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Speedweeks:

Tickets for the Budweiser Speedweeks 2013 and the 55th annual Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 24 are available online at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com.