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Neil Verhagen takes GTD Pro victory for BMW at Road America

by Mohammed Rehman
7 months ago
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Paul Miller Racing won at Road America following a robust sprint race in both GTD classes

Paul Miller Racing won at Road America following a robust sprint race in both GTD classes – Credit: Lumen Digital Agency / Copyright: 2025 Brandon Badraoui

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Neil Verhagen and his team-mate Madison Snow took the GTD Pro class victory in the #1 Paul Miller Racing BMW M4 GT3 Evo at Road America.

The #1 BMW claimed the GTD Pro victory in the SportsCar Grand Prix, emerging ahead of a fight with the #64 Ford Multimatic Mustang GT3 of Seb Priaulx (and Mike Rockenfeller), who finished in second position on the 62nd lap.

Albert Costa claimed third place in the #81 DragonSpeed Ferrari 296 GT3 after starting on pole, owing to his team-mate Giacomo Altoe’s efforts in qualifying.

Antonio Garcia and his #3 Corvette Z06 GT3.R of team-mate Alexander Sims finished in fourth despite being involved in an incident with #48 Paul Miller BMW driver Dan Harper in their fight for the lead, which resulted in the #3 Corvette being off course at Turn 1.

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Frederic Vervisch and Christopher Mies, meanwhile, rounded out the top five in the GTD Pro category for the #65 Ford team.

Meanwhile, the #021 Triarsi Competizione Ferrari won GTD from second on the grid with drivers Onofrio Triarsi and Kenton Koch tasting victory in a thrilling final chase to the end with the #36 DXDT Racing Corvette of Alex Udell (and Robert Wickens), who were not able to make it to the end without another pit stop.

Mario Farnbacher and his #78 Forte Racing Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 co-driver Misha Goikhberg claimed second place, whilst Daniel Serra (and Manny Franco) secured third in the #34 Conquest Racing Ferrari.

Turner Motorsport’s #96 BMW pairing of Robby Foley and Patrick Gallagher came in fourth ahead of Trend Hindman’s (and Danny Formal’s) #45 Wayne Taylor Racing Lamborghini.

See here for the full results. READ MORE IN THE GTP/LMP2 REPORT – Philipp Eng fronts BMW 1-2 after hectic Road America sprint

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