CrowdStrike Racing Kicks Off New Year in  Daytona

CrowdStrike Racing | January 07, 2022

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How to Watch

The IMSA Prototype Challenge race runs from 12:05 p.m. to 3:05 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 22 and can be viewed on IMSA.com. The Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona starts at 1:40 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturday, January 29 and can be viewed on NBC, USA Network and Peacock. Follow #CrowdStrikeRacing on TwitterInstagramFacebook and LinkedIn for updates.

NEWS – CrowdStrike Racing Kicks Off New Year in Daytona

  • George Kurtz returns to CORE autosport LMP3 entry for Rolex 24 At Daytona
  • The CrowdStrike Falcon to ride on CORE entry, D-Motorsports LMP3 in Prototype Challenge
  • Full activation, hospitality programs on-tap for Daytona guests 

 

AUSTIN, Texas – Jan. 7, 2022 – CrowdStrike Racing and George Kurtz, co-founder and chief executive officer of CrowdStrike, will open the new racing season at the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Kurtz, a race-and championship-winning driver in multiple sports car categories, will begin 2022 by competing in two events at one of the world’s greatest road-racing weekends.

Kurtz and CrowdStrike Racing are set for competition in the first race of two International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) series, including  the 24-hour Rolex 24 Race in the premier WeatherTech SportsCar Championship January 29-30, and the IMSA Prototype Challenge on January 22. These events mark the kickoff of CrowdStrike’s activation and hospitality program around the Daytona festivities.

Activation

For the second time at Daytona, CrowdStrike will host a full complement of immersive experiential programs for guests and VIPs that will highlight how its racing accomplishments go hand-in-hand with the company’s industry-leading cybersecurity capabilities and tools.

CrowdStrike – a leader in cloud-delivered protection of endpoints, cloud workloads, identity and data – has redefined security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform that protects and enables the people, processes and technologies that drive modern enterprise.

Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud, the Falcon Platform provides unprecedented levels of security to automatically stop data breaches and attacks like ransomware by protecting the most critical areas of risk: endpoints, cloud workloads, identity and data. The Falcon also is the dominant feature in the CrowdStrike Racing livery that will be present on both of Kurtz’s entries at Daytona. Just like his racing prototypes, the Falcon platform delivers superior performance at speeds that are unrivaled.  

CrowdStrike and Amazon Web Services (AWS) also will hold the latest of their unique and highly innovative CXO Summits – a C-level cybersecurity discussion hosted by CrowdStrike and AWS executives which highlight the security issues facing organizations across a variety industries. At Daytona, CrowdStrike President of Services and Chief Security Officer Shawn Henry and Angelo Comazzetto, principal in AWS’ Office of the CISO, will lead the Daytona summit.

During the twice-around-the-clock race, CrowdStrike’s VIP guests will enjoy the comfort of one of Daytona International Speedway’s hospitality suites as well as experience activities at the IMSA WeatherTech Paddock Club, the Fan Zone and additional attractions. 

Competition

A year after scoring a landmark victory in the 12 Hours of Sebring, Kurtz will return to the WeatherTech Championship competition with CORE autosport in the Le Mans Prototype 3 (LMP3) category for the Rolex 24. Kurtz will team with Colin Braun – his full-season teammate in the Fanatec GT World Challenge Powered by AWS – along with Jon Bennett and Nic Jonsson in the No. 54 Composite Resources/CrowdStrike Ligier JS P320.

It is the second consecutive start for Kurtz with CORE autosport, one of IMSA’s most successful teams. In addition to winning at Sebring, Kurtz and CORE placed second in the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen.

Kurtz will also drive for CrowdStrike Racing with D-Motorsports in a Ligier JS P320 LMP3 for a three-hour IMSA Prototype Challenge race as part of the Roar Before the 24 weekend at Daytona. The Prototype Challenge series is a proving ground for prototype competitors who wish to elevate their skills for competition in the WeatherTech Championship.

“I’m excited to be back at the world’s kick-off racing event at Daytona with Jon, Colin, our new teammate Nic and everyone at CORE autosport,” said Kurtz. “Last year we demonstrated the success we can achieve in IMSA’s biggest endurance events. We look forward to continuing our momentum with the Roar weekend, which gives us the opportunity to become familiar with the LMP3 car and the Daytona layout. I couldn’t think of a better way to start the 2022 racing season in the US than with the Rolex 24 events.”

The IMSA Prototype Challenge race runs from 12:05 p.m. to 3:05 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 22 and can be viewed on IMSA.com. The Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona starts at 1:40 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturday, January 29 and can be viewed on NBC, USA Network and Peacock. Follow #CrowdStrikeRacing on TwitterInstagramFacebook and LinkedIn for updates. 

About CORE autosport

Located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, CORE autosport operates its numerous motorsport programs from a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility. From its inception, CORE autosport has been driven by the belief that wins, in and of themselves, are not the only definition of success. After all, a team can do everything right, only to have a race win taken from them by a mishap caused by another competitor, or a failure of a component over which they have no control. What defines success at CORE autosport is the development and execution of processes and systems that put them in the best position to seize victory.

About CrowdStrike

CROWDSTRIKE RACING

At CrowdStrike, we believe racing and cybersecurity go hand in hand. Whether we’re racing or defending our customers, winning performance is measured in seconds—and a refusal to accept second place. Staying ahead of threats on and off the track takes relentless innovation, extraordinary feats of engineering, and a team equipped with a shared sense of responsibility. 

When every second counts, CrowdStrike’s industry-leading protection doesn’t slow you down. It fuels your momentum.

CROWDSTRIKE

CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk — endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data.

Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud and world-class AI, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities. Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity and immediate time-to-value.

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