Magnus Racing Pitside Webcast to Return at Daytona
Friday, January 24, 2025 at 04:45PM
Sean

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 24, 2025) – Bringing back yet another tradition ahead of their pause from competition, Magnus Racing’s infamous pitside webcast will return for Saturday’s 63rd Rolex 24 at Daytona. Giving fans a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the inner-workings of a team for all 24 hours of competition, this year’s webcast will take a different approach from previous years, focusing more on team communications and competition.

“We’re excited to bring the webcast back,” stated Magnus Racing team owner John Potter. “The pitside webcast was something we always enjoyed presenting to the fans, and as we look to step away for a bit we thought this would be the right time to bring it back. It will be a slightly different look from previous years, but I think fans will really appreciate the complete insight into just how a team communicates and plans over the course of a 24-hour race.

Contrasting from previous broadcasts, this year’s webcast will feature an un-hosted stream, but with complete access to cameras within the team’s pit, and most notably team communications. Accessing the team communications, fans will get a rare glimpse into the conversations, considerations, and antics among the team’s drivers, engineers, and strategist as they go through the trials and tribulations of the famed endurance event.

Of course no Magnus webcast would be complete without chatroom access and fan interaction as well. Running on YouTube, fans will be able to interact via the YouTube chatroom throughout the entirety of the race, and team personnel will also periodically answer questions live over the team intercom as fans write in.

The Magnus Pitside Webcast can be found via both the team’s YouTube channel, youtube.com/@MagnusRacing44, or magnusracing.com. Specific links and URL’s to the individual stream can also be found over the team’s X, Instagram, and Facebook pages (@MagnusRacing).

 We're also excited to reveal two special posters that will be signed and waiting for fans during today's 2:15 PM autograph session! Since this weekend's race will be our last race before we take a break, we thought "The Great Daytona Escape" was perfectly fitting. Secondly, we are giving the soon-to-be-retired race car driver, new TransAm president Andy Lally his own "Last Day of Thunder" send-off as well.


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