#43 Inter Europol-#14 Lexus-#57 Mercedes win CMTP
Tom Dillmann and Jeremy Clarke took the overall win in the #43 Inter Europol Competition ORECA LMP2 07.of the Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. The Canadian round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship featured nine Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), ten Grand Touring Daytona Pro (GTD PRO) and thirdteen GTD competitors. All 32 starters took the checkered flag. #14 Vasser Sullivan’s Lexus scored its second consecutive win in GTD PRO as did Winward’s Mercedes-AMG in GTD
#43 Inter Europol Competition from pole to victory in LMP2
Tom Dillmann, who crashed out of the lead of last year’s IMSA Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park following a mechanical failure, took checkered flag of the Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in the #43 Inter Europol Competition (co-driven by Jeremy Clarke) with a margin of 9.796s ahead of G. Kurtz and A. Quinn in #04 Crowdstrike Racing by APR ORECA LMP2 who continue to lead the LMP2 standings.
📷 © IMSA. #43 Inter Europol Competition ORECA
Lexus in GTD PRO
#14 Vasser Sullivan’s Lexus scored its second consecutive win in GTD PRO with a 1.993s margin.
📷 © IMSA. #14 Vasser Sullivan’s Lexus
N. Tandy and H. King end second with #77 AO Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R (992)
📷 © IMSA. #77 AO Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R
After claiming his second pole position of his IMSA career, BMW M works drivers Neil Verhagen secured a podium finish finishing third in the GTD PRO class in the #1 Paul Miller BMW M4 GT3 EVO together with Connor De Phillippi. With their third podium in six races, Verhagen and De Phillippi extended their championship lead.
“The Paul Miller Racing team gave me an outstanding car today,” said the 25-year-old after qualifying. “I can't thank them enough. Both of my poles have come here at Mosport, which is pretty funny. I guess this is my track.” Source: BMW
📷 © IMSA. Paul Miller Racing BMW M4 GT3 EVO
T. Milner and N. Catsburg in #4 Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports Z06 GT3.R end fourth ahead of C. Mies and F. Vervisch in #65 Ford Mustang GT3.
📷 © IMSA. #4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R
The result for the #4 Corvette was good enough to keep Chevrolet in the lead of the Manufacturers Championship points standings in GTD PRO, leading BMW by 47 points.
TOMMY MILNER, #4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: "Yeah, a little up and down, honestly. Our very crucial driver change was not very good. I couldn't get the belts done, so that was not to plan. But in the end, it worked out fine. The yellow flag came at a good time for us and let us catch back up. So in reality, we didn't really lose anything. We may have been able to be a little bit better to jump the Lamborghini instead, but again, it didn't really change our race so much. Just happy to finish fourth here. Obviously, if it wasn't looking good after the pit stop, but some great strategy calls, things going our way a little bit, and a good pace in the Corvette at the end. So, I was able to hit the fuel number that I was that was needed and the pace was good. Wish we could have been on the podium, but with a day like today, we should be happy with that.”
NICKY CATSBURG, #4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R: “Good day for us today. Fourth was okay for the championship, it's just the No. 1 BMW that we are losing points too. Everywhere else, I think we did great. The guys in pit lane, they're great. They made a good call doing a bit of a short fill to pass the #65 Ford. Tommy did great saving fuel. We had awesome pace and honestly, a pretty decent day. I think we kind of maximized. We had the hiccup in the driver change. We got unlucky a little bit with one pushback situation where we lost some time. I think otherwise we could have realistically fought for P3, but those guys seem to be a little bit too fast for us. But yeah, a good day.” Source: Corvette Racing
Chris Mies and Frédéric Vervisch jumped five spots to take fifth-place in the GTD Pro class driving the #65 Ford Racing Mustang GT3.
📷 © IMSA. #65 Ford Mustang GT3.
CHRISTOPHER MIES, #65 Ford Racing Mustang GT3 – “It was a great recovery for us to go from P10 to P5 in the 65 Mustang but we just didn’t have the pace of the leaders this weekend. It’s very frustrating when we have to fight via strategy instead of on the track. Hopefully it will be better next time out." Source: Ford Racing
Winward’s Mercedes-AMG wins GTD
Winward’s Mercedes-AMG scored its second season wins in GTD with a 1.886s margins after its win at the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona.
📷 © IMSA. #57 Winward’s Mercedes-AMG
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