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The GT World Challenge America powered by AWS championship returns to the iconic and historic National Park of Speed for the Crown Coins Casino GT World at Road America for rounds nine and ten of the 2025 season, taking place from August 15th to 17th. With championship momentum swings and manufacturer rivalries reaching a fever pitch, the four-mile road course is sure to present more thrilling battles across the Pro, Pro-Am, and Am classes.
After a dramatic doubleheader at VIRginia International Raceway, where some teams soared while others faltered, the series now shifts to the high-speed, physically demanding, and exceptionally technical nature of Road America. The event will also feature the full SRO America lineup, with over 100 cars on site across six series, all of which will be showcased in the full field parade through Elkhart Lake on Thursday, August 14th.
The Global Manufacturers Championship is tighter than ever heading into Wisconsin. Mercedes-AMG leads with 773 points, but BMW (738) and Porsche (736) are within striking distance. Every point will matter as the battle for global supremacy rages on.
Aston Martin
The Heart of Racing Team finally broke through at VIR, earning their first podiums of the season with P2 and P3 finishes, and now sets sights on Road America as they aim to build upon that momentum and continue their ascent.
- No. 24 Heart of Racing Team – Gray Newell & Darren Turner (Pro-Am)
BMW
Turner Motorsport swept both Pro-Am races at VIR, extending their lead in the class championship and establishing themselves as the clear favorites heading into Road America. In the Pro category, Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi delivered two podium finishes of their own to maintain their advantage.
- No. 29 Turner Motorsport – Justin Rothberg & Robby Foley (Pro-Am)
- No. 51 Random Vandals Racing – Varun Choksey & Bill Auberlen (Pro)
- No. 99 Random Vandals Racing – Kenton Koch & Connor De Phillippi (Pro)
Chevrolet
DXDT Racing continued its strong Pro-Am campaign with another two podiums at VIR, finishing third in Race 1 and second in Race 2, demonstrating their ability to consistently challenge for top results.
- No. 11 DXDT Racing – Blake McDonald & Matt Bell (Pro-Am)
- No. 50 Chouest Povoledo Racing – Ross Chouest & Aaron Povoledo (Pro-Am)
Ferrari
Having missed the rounds in Sebring back in May, AF Corse USA made a triumphant return at VIR, with the No. 163 Am class entry capturing a win in Race 1. They sit tied for first place in the Am championship, and every result could be a make or break outcome.
- No. 16 AF Corse USA – Marcelo Hahn & Christian Hahn (Pro-Am)
- No. 163 AF Corse USA – Jay Schreibman & Oswaldo Negri (Am)
Ford
Dollahite Racing celebrated a Race 2 victory in the Am class at VIR, further establishing themselves as serious championship contenders. The team looks to carry that form into Road America, where consistency will be key in the title chase.
- No. 6 Dollahite Racing – Scott Dollahite & Eric Powell (Am)
McLaren
It was a frustrating weekend for Archangel Motorsports at VIR, with persistent ECU issues hampering their progress. Despite the setbacks, the team showed strong pace and will be aiming for a turnaround performance at Road America.
- No. 88 Archangel Motorsports – Todd Coleman & Aaron Telitz (Pro-Am)
Mercedes-AMG
JMF Motorsports secured a P3 and P2 finish at VIR, now sitting just six points off second place. In Pro-Am, a tough weekend for Regulator Racing saw them drop from second to third in the championship standings, but they remain only 8 points away from reclaiming the spot.
- No. 27 CRP Racing – Jason Daskalos & Isaac Sherman (Pro-Am)
- No. 34 JMF Motorsports – Michai Stephens & Mikaël Grenier (Pro)
- No. 91 Regulator Racing – Jeff Burton & Philip Ellis (Pro-Am)
Porsche
RS1 had a breakout performance at VIR, scoring double victories that catapulted them to second in the Pro standings. GMG Racing, despite strong pace, were unable to convert podium opportunities, while LAB Motorsport’s weekend ended prematurely after an incident in Race 1. Both teams will be looking for redemption at Road America, while RS1 aims to continue its charge.
- No. 18 RS1 – Alex Sedgwick & Jan Heylen (Pro)
- No. 32 GMG Racing – Kyle Washington & Tom Sargent (Pro-Am)
- No. 92 LAB Motorsport by GT Racing – Jean-Frederic Laberge & Kyle Marcelli (Pro-Am)
All Eyes on Road America
Road America is sure to be a can’t-miss event, featuring the full field car parade on Thursday, August 14th from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM CT. The event will have live music from JakDel, a supercar display, topped off with the Siebkens welcome party.
The weekend will also include an open paddock atmosphere, autograph sessions across all series, fan zones and local vendors, and unparalleled access to the most impressive GT machinery in the world. Be sure to stop by the Crown Coins Casino activation and enter to win a Lap with a Legend alongside many other giveaways in the Fan Zone.
For those who can’t make it trackside, watch all the action live on RACER TV, the GTWorld YouTube channel, and SRO Motorsports Twitch.
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