BUFORD, GA (October 7, 2025) – Paul Miller Racing returns to familiar territory this weekend as the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship concludes with the Motul Petit Le Mans at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
The ten-hour endurance classic – running October 8 – 11 – marks not only the season finale but also the team’s home race, with Paul Miller Racing’s workshop located just minutes away in Buford, Georgia.
Set on a 2.54-mile, 12-turn circuit, Petit Le Mans is one of the most iconic events on the IMSA calendar.
Known for its intense traffic management, dramatic day-to-night transitions, and unpredictable strategy calls, the race brings together all four classes – GTP, LMP2, GTD PRO, and GTD – in a massive 53-car field.
The mix of endurance and sprint racing makes it one of the most demanding events of the year, and one where anything can happen until the final lap.
For Paul Miller Racing, Petit Le Mans is not just special because it’s the home race – it’s also the track where the team has enjoyed major success in the past, including overall victory in 2014 and a podium finish in 2018.

This year, the team arrives in Atlanta already celebrating a remarkable achievement.
Thanks to consistent performance throughout the endurance rounds, Paul Miller Racing has mathematically secured the 2025 Michelin Endurance Cup title – guaranteeing that either the No. 1 or the No. 48 BMW M4 GT3 will claim the championship.
The No. 1 BMW M4 GT3 currently leads the Endurance Cup standings with 41 points, while the No. 48 sits second with 37 points, six clear of third place.
What makes this accomplishment even more impressive is that 2025 marks Paul Miller Racing’s first season fielding two full-time entries in the GTD PRO category – an enormous step for any independent team.
To transition to a two-car program and immediately lock out the top two spots in the Endurance Cup is a testament to the crew’s preparation, teamwork, and execution across every race weekend.
The No. 1 BMW M4 GT3 will be driven by Madison Snow, Neil Verhagen, and Connor De Phillippi, while the No. 48 BMW M4 GT3 features Dan Harper, Max Hesse, and Connor De Phillippi – with Connor pulling double duty between both cars for the final round.
The lineup brings together a mix of experience, youth, and proven endurance performance, all aiming to end the year with a top result.

As the sun sets over Road Atlanta, the combination of heavy multi-class traffic, rapid elevation changes, and the race’s evolving conditions will test even the most seasoned drivers and teams. Strategy and precision will play just as big a role as outright speed.
Fans in the U.S. can stream the full race live on Peacock, while international viewers can tune in via IMSA.tv or the official IMSA YouTube channel.
The green flag drops at 12:10 PM ET on Saturday, October 11, launching ten hours of high-intensity racing to close out the IMSA season.
Weekend Schedule
Practice: Thursday, October 9 at 10:40 a.m. / 3:15 p.m. / 7:30 p.m. ET
Qualifying: Friday, October 10 at 3:40 p.m. ET
(Streaming on Peacock in the U.S.; globally via IMSA.TV and YouTube @IMSAOfficial)
Race Start: Saturday, October 11 at 12:10 p.m. ET
(USA Network & Peacock in the U.S.; globally via IMSA.TV and YouTube @IMSAOfficial)
Track Facts
Circuit Length: 2.54 miles (12 turns)
Race Format: 10 hours (endurance)
GTD PRO Lap Record: 1:17.881
Classes: GTP, LMP2, GTD PRO, GTD
Entries: 53 total