Thirty-seven cars from all IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship classes shared the track for 10 hours of running on day two of the November IMSA Sanctioned Test at Daytona.
The day started with Acura Meyer Shank Racing’s No. 60 car setting the fastest time in the morning session. AJ Allmendinger briefly led with a 1m36.523s, but his time was surpassed by Colin Braun – a 1m36.231s.
JDC-Miller MotorSports’ No. 85 Porsche 963 went second-quickest with Bryce Aron behind the wheel, but in the 4h30m afternoon session (the fourth), it was Nico Pino that set a 1m36.015s, the fastest time of the day in GTP.
Behind Pino, Nick Yelloly was second-quickest in the No. 93 Acura, followed by Julien Andlauer in the No. 6 Porsche Penske Motorsport 963, which spent much of the morning stationary as PPM chased setup gremlins according to co-driver Matt Campbell. Campbell split time this weekend between the two Penske factory cars with the latest Evo updates and the JDC “Banana Boat” running in 2025 specifications.
Yelloly’s 1m35.725s set Friday stood as the quickest time of the weekend as the GTP and LMP2 classes wrapped up their two days of testing with a 2h night session.
Night running was led by BMW M Team WRT’s two revamped M Hybrid V8s, the No. 25 of Marco Wittmann (1m36.697s) ahead of the No. 24 of Dries Vanthoor (1m36.770s).
Of note, Connor Zilisch completed a full day of running in the No. 31 Cadillac Whelen V-Series.R; across three sessions, he turned 81 laps and finished with a best time of 1m37.455s.
The No. 23 Aston Martin Valkyrie also recovered from its persistent electrical gremlins that kept the car in the garage for most of Friday and turned 141 laps.
Pietro Fittipaldi and Pratt Miller Motorsports paced the field in LMP2 throughout the day. The third-generation Brazilian driver set a 1m39.609s to lead the morning session, and a 1m39.177s, the second-best time of the weekend, to lead the fourth session aboard the No. 73 ORECA 07-Gibson.
