The Acura Meyer Shank Racing team’s IMSA GTP comeback in the 2025 Rolex 24 Hours didn’t quite produce the ultimate fairytale result for those involved. But a second-place finish for its No. 60 Acura ARX-06, which crossed the finish line just 1.3 seconds behind the winning Penske Porsche, ensured they left the Daytona paddock last night with their heads held high.

It was never going to be an easy trip to Florida to kick off the 2025 season for the Ohio-based outfit. After a year-long pause for its IMSA program, it found itself thrown in at the deep end with an expanded two-car effort, a larger workforce, a freshened-up driver roster and the prospect of IMSA’s blue-riband 24-hour race to kick things off.

But the signs were there, even before the Roar Before The 24 test got underway 10 days ago, that the team may produce something special. Team owner Mike Shank was as bullish as ever that the team would hit the ground running before either of its cars had turned a wheel. “We expect to come back on the podium,” he told RACER. “Maybe we don’t win, but there’s no reason we shouldn’t be challenging for the podium places.”