It was a day for first-time winners in GTD PRO and GTD. Conquest Racing, in only its second GTD PRO outing, took victory with Daniel Serra and Giacomo Altoe. In GTD, it was Turner Motorsport with the No. 96 BMW M4 GT3 finishing on top. While Turner and driver Robby Foley are no strangers to victory lane – although it had been since Mid-Ohio in 2022 – it was the first victory for Patrick Gallagher, who joined the team at the beginning of 2023.

Conquest Racing came back into IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship competition this season with a GTD Ferrari 296 GT3 for Albert Costa Balboa and Manny Franco. The team added Daniel Serra for a run with Costa in GTD PRO at Detroit, but this was the first time the team had run two cars, the No. 35 Ferrari 296 in addition to the No. 34 GTD entry.

The team had had pace all weekend, but it was strategy that delivered the win. The Ferrari made it to the end on a single stop thanks to the team taking a risk not to pit early when everyone else did, and the frequent yellows in the second half kept the car with sufficient fuel to make it to the end. It was the first victory for Conquest s ince 2012 in the LMPC category.

“I think, honestly, we were not expecting to fight for the win,” said Serra. “When you enter a like this, GTD Pro — and we came just for these race — all the mechanics, everyone working for the first time…. We were not expecting to fight for it, but in the end, the team did a super job. We gambled a bit with the strategy, we stayed out on the first yellow. We knew we had the speed, but we don’t have really the straight-line speed to fight the other cars, so we stayed out, got track position and were lucky with the yellows. In the end it was a good call, and we finished with the fuel light on the last lap, so it was on the limit. We are super happy.”