DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Chip Ganassi Racing drivers Kyle Larson and Sage Karam are feeling much more comfortable in their second Rolex 24 at Daytona.Both made their debut in the prestigious sports car race last January, and to this day, Larson believes his time in the No. 02 car was awful.His problems began on his first stint, when the car ran out of fuel as it headed to pit road for the driver change. The engine wasnt running when Larson got in the car, and after getting it started, he immediately stalled it as he tried to pull away.Then he sped down pit road and had to return for a speeding penalty. The sequence soured his mood, and Larson felt he was too slow during his time driving the car.I was out to lunch last year, said Larson, the reigning Sprint Cup Series rookie of the year.Karam didnt feel much better when he got his first crack at driving the No. 01. He drew the middle of the night graveyard shift and got into a damaged car that had handling issues and was off the pace.It wasnt a very fun stint. It wasnt a very good race, he said.Both are far more settled in this year after considerable track time during a test session earlier this month. And Karam drove in three other sports car races for Ganassi last season, finishing second with Scott Pruett at Indianapolis in July.In the pre-set driver rotations, Karam is now scheduled to drive the second stint after five-time winner Pruett. Larson is fourth in the rotation of Scott Dixon, Jamie McMurray and Tony Kanaan.Dixon said Larson was thrown into the deep end last year, but is set for Saturdays race.Kyle, his first year, everybody gets nervous, and his first stint started out with some issues, Dixon said. This year hes slipped right in, is straight-up to speed. I think hes not having to think about all the other things. 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"The time we set was a surprise today, I got a good lap in, but I dont think its completely representative," Vettel said. "We seem to be quick, but Mercedes will be very strong in qualifying tomorrow." Lotus driver Sebastian Grosjean had steering problems in the early session and a hydraulic failure in the late one, but was still fifth quickest, outperforming his more experienced teammate Kimi Raikkonen in eighth. Ferraris Fernando Alonso -- who reiterated his commitment to the team on Friday amid speculation of a move to McLaren -- was sixth, ahead of McLarens Jenson Button. Force Indias Adrian Sutil and McLarens Sergio Perez were ninth and 10th. There were few incidents over the two 90-minute sessions. Williams Pastor Maldonado went nose-first into one of the concrete barriers that hem the street circuit but the carr had only minor front-wing damage.dddddddddddd The lack of problems was a testament to both the track surface, which has more grip this year after resurfacing, and the concentration of drivers who must go through 78 gear changes per lap on the twisty circuit, while dealing with the intense heat of driving under floodlights in the tropical climate. Vettels performance was dispiriting for his rivals, who need a dip in the Germans imperious form if they are to reel in the already-comfortable 53-point lead he holds in the championship. Should he top the times in Saturdays qualifying, that lead is likely to be extended further as Vettel has converted his past three pole positions this season into race wins. About the only bad news for Vettel on Thursday was a 200-euro fine for speeding in the pit lane in the first practice session. The yawning one-second gap between Vettel and third-placed Rosberg was a surprise, given that Mercedes had hoped that a return to a tight, high-downforce circuit would negate the speed advantage Red Bull enjoyed in Belgium and Italy. Mercedes had taken the pole-and-win double at both Monaco and Hungary, the two other races with comparable race settings. "There are some big gaps on the timesheets but we need to focus on our own program and not get distracted by what our competitors are doing," Mercedes F1 executive director Toto Wolff said. ' ' '