After the first four hours of racing, each team implemented its own strategy and it is now the No. 5 Cadillac of JDC Miller MotorSports which occupies the lead with the Frenchman. Loïc duval driving. The Habs are ahead Mike conway on another prototype from the Detroit (Michilan) firm, the No. 31 from Whelen Engineering Racing. Wayne Taylor Racing moved up to third place under the leadership of Brendon Hartley and regains control in the championship, ahead of Meyer Shank Racing.
Josh Pierson occupies first position in LM P2 at the wheel of the No. 1 Mathiasen Motorsports PR11. The young American is ahead of Anders Fjordbach in the #20 High Class Racing car. The Danish team's prototype showed a good showing after hitting the wall in the second hour. John Farano is third in the #8 Tower Motorsport car.
The LM P3 category has lost one of its podium contenders. The No. 320 Ligier JS P54 from Core Autosport actually finished its race in the gravel. Andretti Autosport still holds the lead with Gabby Chaves ahead of Felipe Fraga in the No. 74 for Riley Motorsports and Nolan Siegel for Jr III Racing.
Davide Rigon took the lead in the GTD pro with the Ferrari 488 GT3 n°62 from Risi Competizione. He is ahead of Ross Gunn on theAston Martin Heart of Racing's #3 Mantage GT23 and VasserSullivan's #3 Lexus RC F GT14 driven by Ben Barnicoat.
Another Ferrari leads the GTD with the #21 AF Corse driven by Toni Vilander.
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