The anticipation surrounding the Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic reached its peak as Cadillac and Corvette seized control of the front row. Spectators await thrilling battles as top racers prepare for action. With exceptional performances during qualifying, these iconic teams clearly signal their dominance.
The atmosphere at the Detroit street circuit buzzes with excitement. Cadillac and Corvette clearly show their prowess as they dominate the front row in qualifying. Fans eagerly await the race, where speed and strategy will unfold. Don’t miss the latest updates on this ongoing saga in the world of IMSA racing.
Cadillac’s strong performance in GTP qualifying
Cadillac made a significant impression during this round of qualifiers. Earl Bamber set the pace by clocking in a stunning time of 1m05.313s around the challenging 1.645-mile track. His teammate, Louis Deletraz, followed closely behind, securing the second position. Bamber emphasized the car’s exceptional setup, mentioning the remarkable efforts of the team.
Other contenders, like Nick Yelloly from Acura, found themselves chasing the Cadillac duo. Yelloly’s time of 1m05.852s placed him third overall. Unfortunately for Porsche, red flags disrupted their session, impacting their chances significantly. Check the detailed times from the qualifying session to stay in the loop.
Corvette’s dominance in GTD Pro qualifying
Corvette Racing also made headlines in the GTD Pro class. Alexander Sims outpaced his teammates with a fast lap, earning pole position. His time of 1m09.354s illustrates the confidence in their strategy and car performance. Sims expressed gratitude for his team, highlighting the efforts made to improve the car’s balance for the demanding Detroit track.
Tommy Milner closely trailed, finishing just 0.043s behind his teammate. With both Corvettes at the front, their strategy will be crucial on race day. Vasser Sullivan’s Ben Barnicoat claimed third, showing a strong performance among the top contenders. For an in-depth breakdown of this class’s qualifying results, stay tuned to the latest IMSA updates.

