The Detroit Sports Car Classic, held at the Renaissance Center, saw General Motors secure a double victory with its Cadillac and Corvette teams. The event marked a perfect day for GM as both teams emerged victorious in their respective classes. The No. 31 Cadillac Whelen V-Series.R took the top spot in the GTP division, while the No. 3 Pratt Miller Racing Corvette Z06 dominated the GTD class.
The win was made possible by Earl Bamber's impressive qualifying performance, which saw him start from pole position. He then pulled away to an early lead, with his teammate Jack Aiken taking over the lead in the final minutes of the race. The strategy employed by the teams proved to be a key factor in their success.
The GTD class saw a thrilling finale as Corvette nearly lost its lead due to an incident involving another car. However, the team's resilience and skill ultimately paid off, securing them the top spot in the class.

The win marked a significant milestone for Cadillac and Corvette in IMSA's competition, with both teams taking home top spots. The victory will undoubtedly boost their confidence heading into future events.
The Detroit Sports Car Classic was filled with action-packed moments, including a dramatic incident involving two BMW cars. Despite the chaos, the event remained true to its spirit of competition and sportsmanship.
The No. 5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche ultimately finished in last place, despite their impressive performance at Laguna Seca. The team's misfortune was largely due to a 60-second penalty they received mid-race.

The win marked a double victory for GM, with both Cadillac and Corvette teams taking home top spots. This achievement will undoubtedly be remembered as a highlight of the Detroit Sports Car Classic.
The event showcased the skills and determination of the drivers and teams involved. The outcome was far from certain until the very end, making it an exciting spectacle for spectators.
The victory will likely have a significant impact on GM's standings in IMSA's competition, with both Cadillac and Corvette teams now holding strong positions.

The win marks a significant milestone for Cadillac and Corvette in IMSA's competition.
