Two races in and Caddy has been barely nipped twice. Assuredly they will all hit a few tracks where they have the advantage, but right now everyone seems fairly evenly matched. Acura was slow at Daytona but they are surely in the fight now. BMW looked really good. Penske's Porsches were really quick too, though their customers need to pick it up a little. Right now the BOP seems reasonable because everyone is competitive.
Almost unnoticed was how well BMW ran all race long. They led the race on merit for a while, were always in the top three, and got the final podium place, so it was a good run for them. This is how they did it last year, sneaking in good points finishes and climbing the charts by stealth. Now they have the speed to challenge, and I expect they will get better. Last year they were enroute to a championship until they crashed twice at RA on the parade lap, so they just need to keep it together and eventually the wins will come.
Durani's crash was a shock. He was streaking away with 12 second lead and there was no need to push it so hard. I only saw the crash on a stream that was not a good view, so it is hard to tell who moved on who, but Pipo is experienced enough to stay out of those kind of scraps. Pipo seems to get into the red mist more often than most top drivers, but the speed is clearly there.
Seeing how Caddy was right there with Porsche, I have high hopes the LMDh cars will be more competitive with the LMH cars at the next WEC race. In all, a very encouraging race.