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Wayne Taylor Autographs

Wayne Taylor (born 15 July 1956) is a South African sports car racing driver and team owner. He won the 1996 and 2005 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 2005 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype drivers' championship. He drove for SunTrust Racing with Max Angelelli. He co-drove in the 2006 International Race of Champions in the United States with Angelelli. Taylor now owns and manages his own team competing in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Taylor won the 1986 South African National Drivers Championship. In 1987, he finished fourth in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He moved to the FIA World Sportscar Championship. He competed in the C2 class in 1988, and moved to the C1 class in 1989. He also competed in the IMSA Camel GT series from 1989 through 1993. From 1991 through 1993, he was one of the lead drivers for the Intrepid RM-1 GTP program.
Taylor won the IMSA WSC class in 1994, with second-place finishes in the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring.\nHe also won the 1996 24 Hours of Daytona and 1996 12 Hours of Sebring with Scott Sharp and Jim Pace in a Riley & Scott Mk III Oldsmobile.
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Traded items with a signature of Wayne Taylor

The most expensive item with a signature of Wayne Taylor (Jeff Gordon and Wayne Taylor racing signed 2017 rolex 24 hero card) was sold in February 2017 for $124.00 while the cheapest item (2018 IMSA Autographed Hero Card Brian PIllar Wayne Taylor Racing trading card) found a new owner for $0.99 in December 2018. The month with the most items sold (5) was February 2026 with an average selling price of $24.99 for an autographed item of Wayne Taylor. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2017 with $124.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was December 2018. In average, an autographed item from Wayne Taylor is worth $14.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Wayne Taylor were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail2007 ROLEX 24 HOURS DAYTONA 4X signed photo Jeff Gordon Wayne Taylor Angelelli +$119.99logo
thumbnail2017 Signed #10 Wayne Taylor Racing Konica Minolta Hero Card IMSA Road America$12.99logo
thumbnail2021 Wayne Taylor Racing Acura ARX-05 DPi signed Rolex 24 IMSA WTSC Hero Card$79.99logo
thumbnail2022 IMSA Wayne Taylor Racing ACURA Hero Card Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona - SIGNED$22.99logo
thumbnail2022 Wayne Taylor Racing Acura DPi signed Rolex 24 IMSA Hero Card ROSSI TAYLOR$29.99logo
thumbnail2024 WAYNE TAYLOR RACING w/ANDRETTI-#40 HERO CARD-IMSA PETIT LEMANS-SIGNED-NEW$15.00logo
thumbnail2026 #10 DEX CADILLAC Wayne Taylor Racing Team Autographed Rolex 24 Hero Card$29.99logo
thumbnail2026 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac GTP signed Rolex 24 IMSA Hero Card HERTA$49.99logo
thumbnail2026 Wayne Taylor Racing Lamborghini GTD signed Rolex 24 IMSA Hero Card ERICSSON$24.99logo
thumbnailAutograph Wayne Taylor Boyle Racing Poster/Picture plus 1 other auto.$114.98logo
thumbnailAutographed Wayne Taylor IMSA Auto Racing Photograph$19.99logo
thumbnailPirelli Ferrari Riley & Scott Mk III 2 sided poster signed by Wayne Taylor 27x38$84.00logo
thumbnailRolex24 Daytona '22 Acura Wayne Taylor Racing Driver Autographed Hat +Hero Card$18.99logo
thumbnailSIGNED IMSA Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac Prototype Hero Card$9.94logo
thumbnailWayne Taylor Racing SIGNED 2019 IMSA Photo Hero Card #10 WTR Cadillac DPi Jordan$5.00logo

Latest News about Wayne Taylor

Wayne Taylor Racing wins 3rd straight Rolex 24 (01/31/2021): Wayne Taylor Racing won its record-tying third consecutive Rolex 24 at Daytona, using a new car and a new lineup to beat some of the best racers in the world. Go to news article Taylor repeats at Rolex 24 field without sons (01/26/2020): Wayne Taylor raised two sons to become world-class sports car drivers. In the biggest event in North America, the recent empty nester proved he's still the man in charge. Go to news article