Both Corvettes did poorly from the start of the race and only got worse, both finishing at the back of the field frown

Random Vandals Win GTWC America Pro Title

A fourth place overall finish was good enough for the No. 99 Random Vandals BMW of Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi to win the GTWC America Pro class title.

They were shared in the car on Saturday by Conor Daly.

Koch made history by becoming the first driver to have won both of SRO America’s top series in the same year, having clinched the Pirelli GT4 America Silver class title earlier in the day, also in a Random Vandals BMW.

RS1’s Porsche driven by Jan Heylen, Alex Sedgwick and Alessio Picaurello came home fifth overall and was second amongst the GTWC America points-paying entries.

The No. 21 Herberth Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R of Dennis Marschall, Alfred Renauer and Dustin Blattner took the Pro-Am class win with an eighth place overall result.

Marschall got around the No. 10 Wright Motorsports Porsche of Patric Niederhauser amid the brief resumption of racing, forcing the Swiss driver to finish second in class with co-drivers Antares Au and Loek Hartog.

The No. 29 Turner Motorsport BMW of Robby Foley, Justin Rothberg and Patrick Gallagher finished third in class and took the GTWC America Pro-Am title in the process.

It came after a starter motor issue for the No. 11 DXDT Racing Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R of Alec Udell, which cost the then-class leading car 23 laps in the garage and gave Turner clear sailing to its second consecutive class title.

Am class honors in the race and the GTWC America championship went to the No. 163 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 of Ozz Negri and Jay Schreibman, who was joined by Conrad Grunewald in the eight-hour timed contest.

The No. 6 Dollahite Racing Ford Mustang GT3 came home in a close second in class.

Here is the full 8 hours of this race



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