Hello everyone,
It's time to set off some fireworks, grab a beer from the cooler, cry freedom* and talk about IMSA in the year 2025. And I say IMSA, because I mean the sanctioning body rather than just the Weathertech series since there are many championships under IMSA's umbrella, and some of us do watch them all.
The IMSA 2025 season kicks off soon with the late 2024 test at Daytona, ahead of the January 2025 Roar before the 24, and the ensuing Rolex 24 Hours of Datyona. The current entry list for that test can be found at all the usual reputable sportscar racing websites, and I'll let you go find that on your own. If you wish to learn about what happened in 2024 before we talk about 2025, IMSA did not provide a summary video. However, every race from the season, in every series, plus a fly-on-the-wall documentary series, is available on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@imsaofficial. So go there and soak in the content to your heart's, er, content.
The main series of course, is the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and their schedule is going to be:
1 Rolex 24 at Daytona - 24 hours - All Classes - January 25–26
2 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring - 12 hours - All Classes - Florida March 15
3 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach - 100 minutes - GTP, GTD - April 12
4 Motul Course de Monterey - 160 minutes - GTP, GTD Pro, GTD - May 11
5 Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic - 100 minutes - GTP, GTD Pro Streets of Detroit Detroit, Michigan May 31
6 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen - 6 hours - All Classes - June 22
7 Chevrolet Grand Prix - 160 minutes - LMP2, GTD Pro, GTD - July 13
8 IMSA Sportscar Weekend - 160 minutes - All Classes - August 3
9 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR - 160 minutes - GTD Pro, GTD - August 24
10 Tirerack.com Battle on the Bricks - 6 hours - All Classes - September 21
11 Motul Petit Le Mans - 10 hours - All Classes - October 11
Please note, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar ChampionshipTM is a multi-class championship, and not every class is at every event. Events with distances longer than 160 minutes feature all classes and are part of the Michelin Endurance Cup. Other events only feature the classes listed for that event. Road America, because it is the best road course on the continent (an undisputed fact), does feature all classes, but is sadly comically short at only 160 minutes.
There are 4 total classes. We have the headline GTP class, which features LMDh and LMH cars as in the World Endurance Championship. LMP2, which uses the same global LMP2 regs and cars as ELMS and ALMS, but with mandatory Pro-Am driver line-ups. GTD Pro, which uses GT3 cars and any drivers you want, and GTD, which also uses GT3 cars, but must have at least one silver- or bronze-rated driver in their line-up.
As of the date of posting, the entry list for the season has not yet been finalized, so I will not add that here, and will instead leave it for wild rumours and speculation in the comments below.
And also, as per the norm, please respect track limits, obey commands from race control at all times, protect yourself at all times. Now touch gloves and
*Freedom void where prohibited by law. See you doctor if freedom is right for you. Side effects may include nauseau, vague senses of ennui, possible seizure of government by extreme political movements, and judgy looks from other countries
Edited by juicy sushi, 15 November 2024 - 14:27.