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The team had good fortune with the logo before moving to Acura for 2021. Now he’s back.
By Ian Parkes
After a four-year gap, Wayne Taylor Racing has been reunited with Cadillac. Wayne Taylor, the principal, said he had been “rejuvenated. “
After completing the moment in the Rolex 24 at Daytona 3 times in 4 years in partnership with Chevrolet from 2013 to 2016, a stint at Cadillac in 2017 he won 3 wins in 4 events. The team won in 2021 with Acura, and Wayne Taylor also won as a driving force in 1996 and 2005.
“I’ve had many years of involvement with Cadillac, whether it’s a team owner and as a driver,” Taylor said in an interview this month. “But those 4 years have been special. “
In 2021, the team left Cadillac and signed with Honda and its Acura brand. The reason, Taylor said, was because he felt that “Cadillac, at the time, wasn’t that committed.
“When I sought to get a commitment,” he continued, “I didn’t feel this genuine eagerness through them to enroll for strength in a program.
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