team owner Dan Davis said Friday. Joao Barbosa, who drove with France in the No. 59 car last year, will join Terry Borcheller in a new team that will have a technical alliance with Brumos. Law and Donohue were in the No. 58 last year, and
58 Porsche Riley. The No. 59 will have five-time Rolex 24 winner Hurley Haywood, Joao Barbosa, JC France and Terry Borcheller sharing the duties. Childress-Howard Motorsports makes its Rolex 24 debut with three-time winner Andy Wallace
winner's sister car, a Porsche Riley co-driven by Hurley Haywood, J.C. France, Jim France, Joao Barbosa and Terry Borcheller , followed by the Ford Dallara of Wayne Taylor, Max Angelelli, Pedro Lamy and Brad Frisselle. The fourth-place
race. The winning car and the third-place No. 59 prototype of Hurley Haywood, J.C. France, Joao Barbosa and Terry Borcheller proved flawless from the start. The only service needed throughout the race was routine: gas, tires, oil, water
Antonio Garcia also will be working with Donohue and Law. Brumos' second car qualified ninth with Joao Barbosa, Terry Borcheller , J.C. France and Haywood. Bernhard was clocked at 127.470 mph. Ryan Briscoe and Romain Dumas will be co-drivers
of Scott Tucker, Christophe Bouchut and Ed Zabrinski was third. The car for Haywood, France, Joao Barbosa and Terry Borcheller was fourth. The nighttime posed the biggest threat to the 49-car field, especially with the threat of showers