Cadillac won the 2025 Petit Le Mans in a dramatic race, while Porsche secured the IMSA GTP drivers', manufacturers', and teams' titles, completing a clean sweep in their class. The race featured intense competition across all classes, with strategic pit stops and quick driving crucial to the final results.
Cadillac won the 2025 Petit Le Mans race at Road Atlanta, while Porsche secured the IMSA GTP drivers', manufacturers', and teams' titles, completing a clean sweep in the class. The race featured intense competition across all classes, with notable performances from Action Express Racing, Porsche, and Lamborghini, culminating in a dramatic finish.
Action Express Racing won the IMSA Petit Le Mans with a late energy strategy, while Jaminet and Campbell secured the GTP drivers' title, and TDS Racing claimed the LMP2 class, earning an invitation to Le Mans.
The article provides updates on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season-ending Petit Le Mans, including car entries, driver changes, team updates, championship standings, and special tributes, along with insights into innovative fuel technology and economic impact studies related to Road Atlanta.
Louis Deletraz secured the GTP pole position for the Motul Petit Le Mans, giving Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport the points lead in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Deletraz set the fastest time in a challenging qualifying session held in drizzly conditions, beating Sebastien Bourdais and Augusto Farfus. In the LMP2 class, Ben Keating took pole position, while Glenn van Berlo secured the final pole position in the LMP3 class. In the GTD classes, Ian James set the fastest time in the first qualifying session, with Jack Hawksworth taking the GTD Pro pole position. The race will take place on Saturday.