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VP Challenge Road Atlanta 2025
Event:
28th Annual Motul Petit Le Mans
Date:
10.10.2025
Track:
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta (United States)
, 4.088 kms
Organiser: IMSA
VP Challenge Road Atlanta
IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge
(round 6)
Weather:
dry
Start time:
9/10 13:05 and 10/10 8:30
Grid:
2-2-2, PP right, rolling start
Distance:
2 x 45 minutes
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
24
Practiced:
23
Qualified:
23
Started:
23
Finished:
18
Classified:
22
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
Le Mans Prototype 3
8
8
8
IMSA GTDX
4
4
4
IMSA GSX
11
11
10
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race 1 Results
Grid Race 1
Race 2 Results
Grid Race 2
Qualifying
Qualifying 1
Qualifying 2
Lap Times
Pre-race sessions:
2 non-qualifying practice sessions held for a total of 80 minutes on 8/10
1 qualifying session held for a total of 15 minutes on 8/10
Winners:
Race 1:
31
Duqueine D08
Oscar Tunjo
Race 2:
30
Duqueine D08
Valentino Catalano
IMSA GTDX race 1:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
IMSA GTDX race 2:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
IMSA GSX race 1:
8
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Kiko Porto
IMSA GSX race 2:
8
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Kiko Porto
Fastest Laps:
Race 1:
31
Duqueine D08
Oscar Tunjo
1:18.0100
188.6393 km/h
lap 19
Race 2:
31
Duqueine D08
Oscar Tunjo
1:17.2140
190.5833 km/h
lap 7
IMSA GTDX race 1:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
1:20.5080
182.7861 km/h
lap 27
IMSA GTDX race 2:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
1:20.1640
183.5698 km/h
lap 18
IMSA GSX race 1:
76
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Steven Clemons
1:26.6630
169.8035 km/h
lap 6
IMSA GSX race 2:
8
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Kiko Porto
1:26.3850
170.3507 km/h
lap 6
Pole Positions:
Race 1:
31
Duqueine D08
Oscar Tunjo
1:16.9390
Race 2:
31
Duqueine D08
Oscar Tunjo
1:16.9390
IMSA GTDX race 1:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
1:19.7840
IMSA GTDX race 2:
6
BMW M4 GT3
Jake Walker
1:19.7840
IMSA GSX race 1:
8
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Kiko Porto
1:26.5450
IMSA GSX race 2:
8
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 2
Kiko Porto
1:26.5450
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
BMW (5), Duqueine (4), Ligier (4), Porsche (4), Toyota (4)
Top engines by numbers:
Nissan (8), BMW (5), Porsche (4), Toyota (4), Aston Martin (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Duqueine D08 (4), Ligier JS P320 (4), BMW M4 (4), Toyota GR Supra (4)
Driver nationalities:
USA (15), CDN (3), BR (2)
Team nationalities:
USA (19), D (3)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (45%), front-engined (45%), rear-engined (10%)
Average engine size:
4212 cc
(with regard to 45% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 4970 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Frank DePew (68), Brian Thienes (62), Ian Porter (32)
Youngest known drivers:
Valentino Catalano (20), Kiko Porto (22), Lucas Fecury (22)
Female drivers:
Samantha Tan
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