The IMSA Esports Global Championship returned on Sunday with the third race of the season at Sebring International Raceway. Now on the 2025 side of the series schedule, Sebring played its part as the penultimate race of the championship, setting up for two undecided title fights in both the GTP and GTD classes next week at Daytona.

After two hours and 40 minutes of respecting the bumps, the #5 Williams Esports Chillblast BMW team of Jaden Munoz and Matt Farrow were able to claim their second victory of the season in the GTP class from the second starting spot. After inheriting the lead from the penalized #4 CrowdStrike Racing Acura that took the pole, Munoz and Farrow never looked back, leading the majority of the laps to extend their points lead to 102 points heading to Daytona in just a week.

“It was probably one of my best stints in sim racing,” Munoz commented post-race. “The pace was insane, the car was so fast. I worked really hard for this event, so yeah, it paid off a ton.” When asked about his feelings when he got into the car as the leader, Farrow responded with one word: “Terrified.”

“Being handed such a big lead, you don’t want to mess it up,” Farrow added.

As for the GTD class, fan-favorite “Rexy”, the #118 AO Racing by Coanda Porsche driven by Tristan Iglesias and Michael Janney, went wire-to-wire, winning from the pole position ahead of the points leading #171 Team Redline Ferrari driven by Florian Lebigre and Enzo Bonito. “Rexy” and Co. picked up 33 points on their quest for the championship, now only 110 back of the dominant Redline machine, winners of the opening two rounds at Road Atlanta and Indianapolis.

“Getting a second pole (in-a-row) felt really good, and it made things easier in the race,” Iglesias mentioned post-race. “It took a while to get in the groove, and I was definitely feeling the pressure… Then in the second half, the car felt perfect. I don’t think I’ve had a more perfect car than this, to be honest. Everything worked out today, and it was incredible.”

Janney then added that he learned a lot from Road Atlanta and Indianapolis to put him in a more comfortable position to dominate at Sebring. “I think staying calm has been the biggest takeaway (from Road Atlanta). It was the first race I had done in a while that was team-oriented, and I always feel more pressure when it’s not just up to me… Indy proved to me that I didn’t have to worry about that, and this race was even more of a validation of that.”

THE RACE

The action started immediately with the #4 CrowdStrike Racing Acura, driven by Pablo Lazar at the start, leading the field to the green flag. The officials didn’t like the way he did start the race, and immediately docked him with a 10-second pit road penalty. This handed the lead to the #5 Williams Esports Chillblast BMW as the rest of the field tried to figure it out behind.

There was an opening lap incident involving a quarter of the GTP field, including the #8 Coanda Esports Porsche, the #14 Simufy Esports Acura, the #3 CrowdStrike Racing Acura, and perhaps the most notably, the #89 BMW M Team BS+COMPETITION entry, the same team that entered the race second in the GTP standings. Both the #8 and #89 were able to continue, the other two would retire early on.

Through the chaos, the #20 BMW M Team Redline entry of Chris Lulham and Diogo Pinto managed to sneak through to second place from seventh on the grid. Behind them, the #95 Channel 199 Sim Racing Cadillac of Casey Kirwan and Owen Caryl made their way into a podium spot from eighth.

As for the GTD start, the #118 AO Racing by Coanda Porsche was solid as the field fanned out behind. There were a few casualties on the opening lap, including the #170 Team Redline Ferrari driven by Gianni Vecchio, who slammed the tire wall exiting Sunset Bend hard, collecting a couple of other GTDs in the process. The #198 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team ART entry, with Yohann Harth behind the wheel, also got turned in a similar spot in Sunset Bend a few laps later, ending their day early as well.

Behind Rexy, DRAGO Racing had both of their Lamborghinis in the top-five, with the #105 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team Williams Esports crew also vying for a podium early on. The championship leaders in the #171 Team Redline Ferrari didn’t get the best of starts, which allowed for the #118 to pull away to an early gap before the classes started mingling.

Despite the interclass competition heating up from there, it mellowed out, with strategies straightforward for the rest of the show.

Traffic management was as important as ever, with some warnings handed down to some of the front runners throughout the show. On the 29th GTD lap, the leading GTP of the #5 Williams Esports Chillblast BMW was warned for a hasty move on the #177 Valkyrie Competition Ford Mustang.

With action as close as it was throughout, there were sometimes passes off of the racing surface. The #20 Team Redline BMW got away with one early as they split a GTD with the #95 Cadillac. Later in the race, the #95 went for a similar move while battling both Coanda Esports Porsche entries. The #95 was redressed behind the #8 while the #18 was given a penalty for contact a few laps prior with another GTD.

At the end, the dominant cars in both classes prevailed without too much more in the extra curricular department. Now it all comes down to one final race at Daytona to decide both of the class titles.

IMSA Esports Global Championship Race #3 at Sebring – GTP results

Fin.

St.

No.

Team

Driver 1

Driver 2

Manufacturer

Pts

1 2 5 Williams Esports Chillblast Jaden Munoz Matt J. Farrow BMW 382
2 7 20 BMW M Team Redline Chris Lulham Diogo C. Pinto BMW 344
3 10 60 SOELPEC Precision Racing Agustin Canapino Maximilian Muir Porsche 321
4 6 33 Williams Esports Racing Prodigy Moreno Sirica Robin Glerum BMW 305
5 14 11 Fiercely Forward Patrick Wolf Christian Hildgaard Cadillac 277
6 12 6 Grid-and-Go.com eSports Yoann Rouyer Peter Zuba Porsche 269
7 4 8 Coanda Esports Mitchell deJong Elvis Rankin Porsche 268
8 5 23 Race Clutch Black Sean D Campbell Jake Denehan Cadillac 256
9 8 95 Channel 199 Sim Racing Casey Kirwan Owen Caryl Cadillac 243
10 9 99 Apex Racing Team Maxime Brient Martial Hubert Acura 232
11 11 18 Coanda Esports Oscar Py Xander Reed Porsche 220
12 1 4 CrowdStrike Racing Pablo Lazar Scott Michaels Acura 225
13 3 15 Race Clutch Red Jere Lehtinen Balazs Remenyik Cadillac 210
14 13 89 BMW M Team BS+COMPETITION Daniel Alves Lourenco Phil Denes BMW 188
15 16 14 Simufy eSports Manel Cubo Torres Marc Perez Acura 175
16 15 3 CrowdStrike Racing Wesley Kaspers Marcus Hamilton Acura 166

IMSA Esports Global Championship Race #3 at Sebring – GTD results

Fin.

St.

No.

Team

Driver 1

Driver 2

Manufacturer

Pts

1 1 118 AO Racing by Coanda Tristan Iglesias Michael Janney Porsche 385
2 2 171 Team Redline Florian A Lebigre Enzo Bonito Ferrari 352
3 6 105 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team Williams Esports Parker White Alessandro Bico Mercedes-AMG 325
4 4 168 DRAGO RACING Nicolás Rubilar Manuel Troncoso Lamborghini 308
5 21 199 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team ART Alejandro Sánchez Salva Talens Mercedes-AMG 270
6 16 120 Dörr Esports Jonas Rütten Damon Woods Chevrolet 265
7 12 110 MAHLE RACING TEAM Oskari Rinne Felix Quirmbach BMW 269
8 3 169 DRAGO RACING Ricardo Rico Nicolas Mateo Lamborghini 260
9 29 121 Dörr Esports Luca Wunsch Alexander Thiebe Ford 222
10 10 177 Valkyrie Competition Thibaud Prevot Gaetan Anger Ford 231
11 5 119 Team PGZ Christian Steenburgh Matthieu Victorino Porsche 226
12 17 102 Grid-and-Go.com eSports Jarno Koch Miguel Costa Ferrari 204
13 7 114 Team PGZ Samuel L Ward Lewis Woods Porsche 204
14 20 131 Sontek Racing – OverPower Lassi Juurinen Jesse Hiiliaho Ford 181
15 27 107 Zero7 Racing Lorenzo Castellani Alessio Bonino McLaren 164
16 14 156 56 Racing Team Gaël Valero Antoine Bastard Chevrolet 167
17 8 123 WSR Esports ButtKicker Andrew Caron Lukas Prada Lamborghini 163
18 13 162 G2 Esports Isaac Price Joni Katila Ford 148
19 19 113 Sontek Racing Sami-Matti Trogen Tatu Siipola BMW 132
20 30 150 MAG – Performance SRT Mark Calver Yiling Huang McLaren 111
21 28 157 Impulse Racing Norbert Leitner Piotr Smialek McLaren 103
22 26 144 Visceral Esports Matias Orjuela Matteo Kuenzer Mercedes-AMG 95
23 23 160 SOELPEC Precision Racing Garrett Berry Rob B Clark Porsche 88
24 31 178 Maniti Racing Marlon Duczek Chris van de Nesse McLaren 71
25 24 172 Channel 199 Sim Racing Oscar Mangan Oskar Biksrud BMW 67
26 18 103 Grid-and-Go.com eSports Dino Lombardi Kody Deith Ferrari 63
27 32 151 MAG – Performance SRT Lorenzo Azzolari Gabriel Moretto Chevrolet 41
28 25 152 Vesta Sport Chris Cappello Jaden Conwright Chevrolet 36
29 22 198 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team ART Yohann Harth Peter Berryman Mercedes-AMG 29
30 11 132 WSR Esports ButtKicker Ross Macfarlane Alexander Davidson Lamborghini 30
31 15 196 BS+TURNER Ryan Barneveld Rainer Talvar BMW 26
32 9 170 Team Redline Gianni Vecchio Josh Thompson Ferrari 32

IMSA Esports Global Championship GTP points standings following Race #3 at Sebring

  1. #5 Williams Esports Chillblast, 1096
  2. #20 BMW M Team Redline, 994
  3. #60 SOELPEC Precision Racing, 931
  4. #89 BMW M Team BS+COMPETITION, 886
  5. #8 Coanda Esports, 828
  6. #23 Race Clutch Black, 799
  7. #95 Channel 199 Sim Racing, 760
  8. #99 Apex Racing Team, 742
  9. #33 Williams Esports Racing Prodigy, 734
  10. #11 Fiercely Forward, 732

IMSA Esports Global Championship GTP points standings following Race #3 at Sebring

  1. #171 Team Redline, 1114
  2. #118 AO Racing by Coanda, 1004
  3. #105 Mercedes-AMG Esports Team Williams Esports, 879
  4. #169 DRAGO RACING, 829
  5. #114 Team PGZ, 803
  6. #102 Grid-and-Go.com eSports, 749
  7. #168 DRAGO RACING, 710
  8. #156 56 Racing Team, 664
  9. #131 Sontek Racing – OverPower, 660
  10. #120 Dörr Esports, 567

The final round of the championship season will take place in just a week’s time, on January 12th at the Daytona International Speedway. With there no Wild Card entry at Sebring, Daytona will have two, one in each class. Verstappen.com will have an Acura GTP entry with four-time Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen sharing a seat with Gustavo Ariel. Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports will also have an entry in GTP, driving the Ferrari 296, with their drivers still to be announced.

Coverage for the finale will start at 1:30 pm ET with Countdown to Green presented by Traxion. The race starts at 2:00 pm ET, and will be broadcasted live on IMSA’s and iRacing’s YouTube, Facebook and Twitch social media channels.

For more information on the IMSA Esports Global Championship, visit iracing.com/imsa-esports.
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