
The 2025 Roar Before The Rolex 24 came to a close Sunday afternoon with a quiet, Bronze-only test session on the drying Daytona International Speedway surface.
Just 20 cars across three categories — LMP2, GTD Pro and GTD — took part, with United Autosports leading the way with Daniel Goldburg in the No. 22 ORECA — his best lap a 1m40.613s, 75 minutes into the session.
There were multiple improvements late on with the entire field on slick tires. George Kurtz in the No. 04 Crowdstrike ORECA rose to second with a 1m40.858s.
Nick Boulle, fresh from signing a full Endurance Cup deal with United, put the No. 2 ORECA third, while Jon Field found time in his final run and ended up fourth with a 1m41.468s from Inter Europol.
In GTD, Anthony McIntosh set the benchmark time in the No. 19 Van der Steur Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo, a 1m48.459s. Kenny Habul put the No. 75 75 Express GTD Pro Mercedes second.
After three days of testing, the quickest overall time went to Dries Vanthoor in the No. 24 BMW Team RLL M Hybrid V8 in GTP — a 1m35.424s set during the second session on Friday.