Wayne Taylor (born 15 July 1956 in Port Elizabeth
, South Africa) is a
South African sports car
racer. He won the 1996 and 2005
24 Hours of Daytona, and the 2005
Rolex Series. He co-drives for
SunTrust Racing with
Max Angelelli.
He co-drove in the 2006 International Race of
Champions in the United States
with Angelelli.
Racing career
He won the 1986 South African Driver's Championship.
In 1987 he finished
fourth in the 24 Hours of
Le Mans
. He moved to the
FIA
World Sportscar
Championship. He competed in the C2 class in 1988, and moved to
the C1 class in 1989. He also competed in the
IMSA GT Camel series in 1989, 1990, and
1991. He moved to IMSA's Camel Lights series in 1992, and the Camel
GTP series in 1993.
He won the
World SportsCar
Championship in 1994, with second place finishes in the
24 Hours of Daytona and the
12 Hours of Sebring.
He won the World SportsCar Championship in 1995, 1996, 1997, and
1998. In 1998 he won the
Petit Le Mans
and the prototype class in the 24 Hours of Daytona.
He competed in the
American Le
Mans Series in 1999. From 2000 to 2002, he was a central part
of the
Cadillac Le Mans effort. It was
handled by his long-time technical partner in 2000
Bill Riley before the chassis program was moved
in England and an updated car was built for 2001, followed by a
completely new car, the LMP-02, in 2002. Unfortunately, it was not
successful against Audi's
R8 and even
privately-entered LMPs, so GM discontinued the program at the end
of the year. Taylor tried to secure funding to run a privateer
effort with the car, but instead eventually continued with Cadillac
in the
Speed World Challenge
CTS-V effort.
With Max Angelelli, he was co-champion in the Daytona Prototype
category of the 2005
Grand American Road
Racing Association Rolex
Sports Car Series, and the pair also took the overall win in
the 24 Hours of Daytona.
In 2006, Wayne and his Grand-Am teammate,
Max Angelelli made
IROC Series history becoming the first tandem of
drivers to compete in one car during an IROC season. They each
raced two races and points were combined for their tally as they
are in the sportscar series.
In mid 2006, Taylor announced a split with car builder Bill Riley
and formed Wayne Taylor Racing for the 2007 season with continued
backing from SunTrust, and Angelelli as co-driver. The team is
based in Indianapolis. Early in 07', Taylor stepped away from full
time driving and used a host of fill in drivers before naming
Michael Valiante to team up with Angelelli full time in 08'. Taylor
continues to drive in the long distance events. The team continued
to field Riley Chassis in 07' before switching to the new Dallara
chassis after the 08' 24 Hours of Daytona. In May 08',the team's
transporter caught fire and destroyed it,the new Dallara and all of
their equipment. The team fielded their old Riley with borrowed
equipment until a new Dallara could be built and shipped to the US.
On August 23, the team scored their first win of the year and the
first for Dallara in Grand AM at Infinion Raceway California.
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