Ganassi vs. Action Express vs. Fate at the Grand Am Rolex 24

The real contenders for the overall win at the 49th Grand Am Rolex 24 might be starting to sort themselves out.
Ganassi vs. Action Express vs. Fate  at the Grand Am Rolex 24
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The #01 Telmex/-Ganassi Racing with Scott Pruett at the wheel races during the Grand Am Rolex 24. Pruett has won three times, but not for two years. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Through the night and into the morning the real contenders for the overall win at the 49th Grand Am Rolex 24 began to sort themselves out.  

Leading the pack after a night of collisions and mechanical failures, and absolutely unblemished, was the 01 Telmex ganassi of Scott Pruett, memo Rojas, Graham Rahal, and Joey Hand. Pruett and Rojas have won the Grnad Am championship many times; they won nine of twelve races last season. They are considered to be bulletproof, almost unbeatable.

Not many people are pleased to see the #01 rolling strongly with six hours to go, but no one at all is surprised.

The #01’s sister car, the #02, with its all-star lineup, is also in contention for an overall win. With a crew of IndyCar and NASCAR stars piloting it— Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Jamie McMurray, and Juan Pablo Montoya—and the excellent Ganassi team supporting it, no one could be surprised to see this car in the top four either.