3. Scott Pruett

Scott Pruett will bring the curtain down on a 50-year racing career at Daytona on Saturday with 3GT Racing.
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Scott Pruett may not be a name that immediately comes to mind for European fans when thinking of sports car racing, yet his remarkable career means he cannot be missed off this list – particularly as he will race for the final time this weekend at 🌱Daytona.

Pruett, 57, started his racing career 50 years ago and has competed in championships such as CART, NASCAR and Grand-Am, taking 60 wins across American sports car series. His first IMSA title arrived in 1986, and some 26 years later, he was still racking up titles🐈.

But the time has come for Pr🦹uett to call it a day. He will once again line up for the Lexus-backed 3GT Racing squad at Daytona in the GTD class, joining Jack Hawksworth, David Heinemeier-Hansson and Dominik Farnbacher in the Lexus RC F GT3 car, drawing the curtain on a remarkable racing career at the most fitting of venues, having won the Rolex 24 on five occasions.

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