Pre-Qualifying Report: Indianapolis 8 Hour Presented by AWS
Indianapolis, IN — The #34 JMF Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO, driven by Mikaël Grenier, seized the top spot in Pre-Qualifying for the Indianapolis 8 Hour with a lap time of 1:23.265, performing strongly amidst a tightly contested field where only one second separated the top 22 cars.
JMF Motorsports dominated the session, achieving a top-four lockout for Mercedes-AMG, showcasing their competitive edge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Grenier initially set the pace with a time of 1:23.316 before improving on his own record.
Will Power, making his GT3 debut, impressively took the second-fastest time in the #75 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3, clocking in at 1:23.391. Maxime Martin of Mercedes-AMG Team Lone Star Racing followed closely, securing the third position with a time of 1:23.507.
Colin Braun delivered a notable performance in the #04 CrowdStrike by Riley Mercedes-AMG, posting a time of 1:23.610, leading the Pro-Am category and bouncing back from a gearbox issue during free practice.
Robby Foley rounded out the top five in the #29 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT3 EVO with a commendable time of 1:23.631, the fastest among non-Mercedes competitors.
In the Am class, the #6 Dollahite Racing Ford Mustang GT3, driven by Eric Powell, not only led its category but also secured an impressive sixth overall time with a lap of 1:23.635. This performance outpaced several seasoned drivers and highlights Powell’s rapid adaptation to GT3 racing.
Top-Ten Results
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34 JMF Motorsports – 1:23.265
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75 75 Express – 1:23.391
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80 Lone Star Racing – 1:23.507
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04 CrowdStrike by Riley – 1:23.610
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29 Turner Motorsport – 1:23.631
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6 Dollahite Racing – 1:23.635
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51 Random Vandals Racing – Philipp Eng
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10 Wright Motorsports – Patric Niederhauser
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61 Earl Bamber Motorsport – Ricardo Feller
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777 Team WRT – Al Faisal Al Zubair
Next Steps: The competitive atmosphere will escalate as qualifying for the Indianapolis 8 Hour begins at 3:35 PM ET with a series of three 15-minute stages, culminating in a 15-minute pole shootout at 5:45 PM ET.
This event marks the sixth running of the Indianapolis 8 Hour, further intensifying the battle for the GT World Challenge America Pro class championship.
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