Accelerating into the Future: The Rise of IMSA Sports Car Racing in 2025

Accelerating into the Future: The Rise of IMSA Sports Car Racing in 2025

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As we stand on the precipice of the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season, it’s impossible not to feel a palpable sense of momentum. The buzz surrounding America’s premier sports car …

Standing on the brink of the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season, there is a palpable sense of momentum with the excitement surrounding America’s premier sports car racing series. This buzz is not only due to the amazing array of beautiful GTP and GT cars and talented teams and drivers driving them to their full potential, but also because of the big vision that IMSA has successfully brought to fruition. Under the leadership of Chairman Jim France, along with CEO Ed Bennett and President John Doonan, IMSA has firmly established itself as a world-class racing platform, thriving in a highly competitive auto racing landscape. IMSA has found a delicate balance under Doonan’s guidance, respecting tradition while embracing innovation, and striking a balance in terms of cost versus value for the 19 participating manufacturers across its various classes and series. With the resurgence initiated by the introduction of the GTP class in 2023, 2025 appears to be the year when all these efforts come together, with manufacturers investing heavily in the series and bringing their global sports car programs into alignment with IMSA’s platform. As IMSA continues to bridge the gap between American motorsports passion and the global endurance racing community, it remains deeply connected to the international sports car scene, preserving iconic races like Daytona, Sebring, and Petit Le Mans. Through its ability to keep these classic events relevant while evolving as a modern product, IMSA has solidified its place in the hearts of motorsports enthusiasts, embodying the essence of what a racing series should be.

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