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Cadillac’s shocking disqualification shatters Daytona dreams: pole position lost to tech breach!

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January 23, 2026
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Cadillac’s shocking disqualification shatters Daytona dreams: pole position lost to tech breach!

DAYTONA 24 HOURS: CATASTROPHIC DISQUALIFICATION SHAKES UP POLE POSITION!

In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, the #31 Action Express Cadillac has been stripped of its coveted pole position for the iconic Daytona 24 Hours race due to a significant technical infringement. This bombshell revelation was confirmed by IMSA, and it raises serious questions about the integrity of the qualifying session.

Jack Aitken had celebrated the glory of securing pole with a blistering lap time of 1:33.939 earlier today. However, the jubilation quickly turned to despair when post-session technical inspections revealed that the Cadillac’s rear friction block had exceeded the maximum allowable wear. This blatant violation of regulations has resulted in the car being relegated to the back of the GTP field, forcing it to start the race from an unthinkable 11th position. The ramifications are profound, as it clears the path for rival teams to seize the advantage.

In a dramatic reshuffle, Renger van der Zande will now take the pole position in the #93 Acura Meyer Shank Racing machine, inheriting the spot due to the Cadillac’s disqualification. This unexpected twist not only alters the competitive landscape but also elevates the #40 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac of Louis Deletraz to a prime front-row start, alongside Felipe Nasr in the #7 Porsche, who moves up to third after originally qualifying fourth.

The upheaval doesn’t stop there. In the GTD Pro category, the #1 Paul Miller Racing BMW M4 GT3 EVO, which had initially qualified second, has also been hit with penalties. The car’s front wheel camber was found to exceed the maximum limits, resulting in Neil Verhagen being pushed to the rear of the class. This misstep promotes Alexander Sims in the #3 Corvette Z06 GT3R to pole, while Dean MacDonald in the #59 RLL McLaren 720S GT3 now steps up to second. Maro Engel also benefits from the chaos, moving to third in the #75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3.

With the stakes higher than ever, the Daytona 24 Hours is set to be a fierce battleground as teams scramble to capitalize on these unexpected changes. Fans and analysts alike are left eagerly awaiting responses from both teams involved in the technical infringements, as the fallout from this dramatic disqualification unfolds.

The Daytona 24 Hours is not just a race; it’s a test of endurance, strategy, and now, perhaps more than ever, compliance with the rules. As the countdown to the race continues, all eyes will be on how these adjustments shake up the competition and whether the affected teams can recover from this monumental setback. Buckle up, because this year’s race is shaping up to be one for the history books!

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