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Andy Lally To Retire After Rolex 24 and Become Trans Am Series President

In an article by  of Racer, he reports that Andy Lally, one of North American sports car racing’s most successful drivers, is preparing to retire and take on an important new role.

The New Yorker, a three-time Grand Am champion in prototypes and GTs and five-time winner of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, will take part in IMSA’s January endurance racing classic at Daytona International Speedway with his longstanding Magnus Racing team. Once the checkered flag waves over the event on January 26, the 49-year-old will join Parella Motorsports Holdings as its new Trans Am Series president.

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