Daytona International Speedway IMSA Test Review
Daytona International Speedway served as the latest proving ground for the IMSA series, showcasing an array of revamped GTP and GTD cars. Here is a summary of the key updates from the past weekend’s test sessions, including insights into newly unveiled models and adjustments to existing ones.
GTP Class Overview
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Acura ARX-06
- The Acura team appears set to capitalize on their previous successes with improved aerodynamics and a refined power unit. Detailed insights from the test highlight enhanced balance and cornering ability.
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BMW M Hybrid V8
- Performance in various conditions was promising as the M Hybrid V8 showcased potential speed gains. Competitive strategies will likely focus on optimizing fuel efficiency to leverage its hybrid technology.
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Cadillac V-Series.R
- Cadillac’s latest iteration maintained its competitive edge, with engineers emphasizing consistency across long stints. Key improvements were noted in braking stability during track transitions.
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Porsche 963
- The 963 demonstrated impressive handling characteristics and agility. Data collected indicated a significant improvement in tire wear management, a critical factor for endurance racing.
GTD Class Developments
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Lamborghini Temerario GT3
- Debuting at this test, the Lamborghini Temerario has generated buzz with a unique design philosophy. Early feedback suggests a focus on driver comfort paired with high performance.
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Ferrari 296 GT3 Evo
- Ferrari continues to refine its competitive package. The 296 GT3 Evo is reported to have improved throttle response and enhanced aerodynamic features for better airflow management.
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Ford Mustang GT3 Evo
- With its new engine configurations, the Mustang GT3 Evo aims to blend power and handling. Preliminary results suggest notable gains in acceleration off the corner.
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Porsche 911 GT3R (992.2)
- This latest evolution of the 911 GT3R integrates driver feedback to improve ergonomics. Test drivers reported a more intuitive interface and better overall chassis feedback.
Conclusion
The ongoing IMSA tests at Daytona are solidifying the competitive landscape for the upcoming season. Each manufacturer is leveraging technological advancements to refine their vehicles, positioning themselves for what promises to be a closely contested series. Further updates are expected as testing continues.

