CrowdStrike Racing Earns Rolex 24 Podium with CORE autosport

CrowdStrike Racing | February 02, 2022

Highlights

  • Third-place Le Mans Prototype 3 result in 2022 WeatherTech Championship opener
  • CrowdStrike named Official Partner of IMSA
  • Full activation, hospitality programs shows value of CrowdStrike experience

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 2, 2022) – CrowdStrike Racing and George Kurtz opened the 2022 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season with major results in both the competition and commercial arenas at the Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Concluding on Sunday, Kurtz and CORE autosport finished third in the Le Mans Prototype 3 (LMP3) class along with teammates Colin Braun, Jon Bennett and Nic Jonsson. The podium finish came two weeks after Kurtz recorded a runner-up finish in the Dubai 24 Hours to start a busy motorsports season for CrowdStrike Racing.

IMSA also announced Friday that CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity leader, is now an Official Partner of the sanctioning organization.  Among the elements of the partnership agreement are opportunities for CrowdStrike to host CXO Summits for C-level executives at IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup race venues, including the Rolex 24 At Daytona. 

Competition

Kurtz’s third-place finish this weekend in LMP3 marked his highest career finish in the Rolex 24. The No. 54 CORE autosport CrowdStrike/Motul/Flexbox Ligier JS P320 completed 721 laps for 2,566.76 miles.

The CrowdStrike-liveried prototype led multiple times, and as late as the 20th hour. Contending for and making the podium was an accomplishment in itself, given the large field of 61 entries across five sports car classes, each with different speed and performance characteristics. It made staying out of trouble and being consistent on the racetrack doubly important.

“I feel good about the performance this weekend,” Kurtz said. “We tried to put ourselves in a position to win, though a few things didn’t go our way, which was a tough break. We had a win in sight potentially, but we were glad to be on the podium. I’m happy CORE gave us a great car and it was a tremendous race. When you consider the weather conditions and the impact on our equipment, I think our podium finish was a testament to the team and drivers.

The week prior to the Rolex 24, Kurtz and Bennett teamed for the first time in the IMSA Prototype Challenge, a three-hour, multi-driver race featuring prototypes similar to what the pairing drove in the Rolex 24. They drove the No. 4 CrowdStrike Racing with D-Motorsports Ligier JS P320 LMP3, which started in the eighth position.

Kurtz didn’t stay there for long and moved up to third place after 20 laps. He moved into the lead on Lap 39 and showed strong pace throughout his stint. A drive-time infraction meant the CrowdStrike entry was relegated out of the top-10 following the race. He and Bennett went on to place 19th.

Kurtz returns to IMSA competition at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 17-19.

The Daytona Experience

During the twice-around-the-clock race, guests and VIPs at CrowdStrike’s Daytona CXO Summit heard from CrowdStrike President of Services and Chief Security Officer Shawn Henry and Angelo Comazzetto, principal in AWS’ Office of the CISO about security challenges and issues facing organizations across a number of industries. CrowdStrike’s VIP guests also enjoyed 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. 

The weekend marked the second time at Daytona that CrowdStrike played host to a full complement of immersive experiential programs for its guests. The activities helped to highlight how CrowdStrike’s 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 was present on Kurtz’s two entries at Daytona. Just like his racing prototypes, the Falcon platform delivers superior performance at speeds that are unrivaled.  

CrowdStrike will sponsor the Endurance, Teamwork and Speed Award at the Michelin Endurance Cup races in 2022, recognizing a team in each IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship class that demonstrates the unique qualities needed to be successful in long and grueling IMSA endurance races.

The partnership will also include on-track signage at the Michelin Endurance Cup tracks (Daytona International Speedway, Sebring International Raceway, Watkins Glen International and Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta) and IMSA VIP experiences at other IMSA races throughout the season.

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

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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.

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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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