SEBRING, Fla. -- Sebastien Bourdais grabbed the lead on a restart with 19 minutes remaining in the Twelve Hours of Sebring, then held off a furious challenge from the defending winner Saturday night to give JDC-Miller Motorsports the victory in the IMSA sports car endurance event.
Bourdais was missing the rear wing on his Cadillac DPi when he crossed the finish line 1.435 seconds ahead of Harry Tincknell in the Multimatic Motorsports entry. Tincknell was part of the winning Mazda team last year at Sebring, which was run in November instead of its traditional March date because of the pandemic.