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Paul Miller Racing has confirmed they will step up to two BMW M4 GT3 EVOs as part of the 2025 IMSA SportsCar Championship’s GTD Pro category.
Paul Miller Racing, the two-time GTD champions, will expand their entry count with the introduction of the updated version of the BMW M4 GT3, adding the #48 car for next year. The #1 BMW secured a victory at the VIRginia International RaceWAY with full-season drivers Madison Snow and Bryan Sellers. Team owner Paul Miller expressed excitement about the team’s transition to running two cars in the top GT class. 2025 will mark a “rebirth” of Paul Miller Racing with the addition of another GTD PRO car, thanks to the support from BMW. The team plans to work hard towards bringing BMW its first GTD PRO championship. Snow and Sellers, who have had a successful partnership, will conclude their nine IMSA SportsCar seasons together by the end of this year, with Sellers taking on a new role as programme manager for DXDT Racing. The duo’s final race together will be at Road Atlanta later this month, with Neil Verhagen joining as the team’s Endurance Cup driver for Petit Le Mans.