Front-Row Dominance in IMSA Detroit Sprint Red Defines New Record
The front row was secured as Cadillac leads after Earl Bamber’s pole for the Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic.
A 35-year-old New Zealander achieved a swift lap of 1 minute 5.313 on the 1.645-mile street circuit, marking Bamber’s third career pole and setting the stage for sprint racing drama.
Bamber praised the performance, noting the car’s efficiency and expressing excitement about the opportunity to showcase a top-tier vehicle.
Louis Deletraz will join Bamber in the front row after qualifying, but is still three seconds behind in position.
GTP showcased impressive car dynamics, with several competitors vying for supremacy.
Key highlights included Nick Yelloly’s third-place finish in the #93 Acura ARX-06 and Marco Whittman’s strong performance in the #25 BMW M Hybrid V8.
Throughout qualifying, on-track situations impacted rankings, with surprises emerging during the race session.
Additional opportunities to improve racing strategy and team rivalry are available for enthusiasts.
Stephen photo: The event captured by Lumen for IMSA.
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