DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Felipe Nasr's time in Formula 1 had ended after two underwhelming seasons and the Brazilian was left with little to do as an open-wheel racing driver.
He migrated to sports cars and spent four seasons driving for the team owned by NASCAR chairman Jim France. Then came an opportunity he couldn't turn down: a clandestine meeting with Roger Penske to discuss developing a new sports car program with the factory backing of Porsche.
They met in a parking lot and Penske was immediately impressed.
''He showed up in a blue suit and I said, ‘That's my kind of guy,''' the 88-year-old team owner said Sunday.
Team Penske opened the 60th anniversary of its organization with a win in the first race of the year — a three-peat, no less — in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
''The driving he's done for us, at the end, that was probably one of the best drives I've ever seen," Penske said.
The Penske squad became the third team in the 64-year history of the most prestigious endurance race in the United States to win three in a row. His Porsche Penske Motorsports team joined Chip Ganassi Racing and Wayne Taylor Racing as the only teams to win three straight sports car races at Daytona International Speedway.
It was the fifth overall Rolex victory in the event for Porsche and the 46th overall IMSA victory for Penske.