The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship continues its 2025 season with the 12 Hours of Sebring, the second round of the championship following an action-packed Daytona 24 Hours. This year’s Sebring 12-Hour entry list features a competitive grid across all categories, with new teams, returning champions, and some notable absences.
Key Changes for the 2025 Sebring 12 Hour
Mandatory Three-Driver Lineups: All teams must enter three drivers per car.
Aston Martin Joins GTP: The Aston Martin Valkyrie will make its debut in the top GTP class.
Daytona-Only Entries Dropped: Several cars from Daytona will not return, including GTD Pro entries from Heart of Racing (#69), Get Speed (#75), and Express (#75).
Magnus Racing Withdraws: The #44 Magnus Racing GTD entry has paused operations.
Now, let’s dive into the full IMSA 12 Hours of Sebring 2025 Entry List, team by team, class by class.
GTP Class – 13 Cars Confirmed
The top-tier GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) class sees 13 entries at Sebring, with six manufacturers competing for victory.
Acura – Meyer Shank Racing
#60 – Colin Braun, Tom Blomqvist, Scott Dixon
#93 – Renger van der Zande, Nick Yelloly, Alex Palou
Aston Martin – Heart of Racing
#23 – Ross Gunn, Roman De Angelis, Alex Riberas (Debut in GTP)
BMW – Rahal Letterman Lanigan
#24 – Dries Vanthoor, Philipp Eng, Kevin Magnussen
#25 – Marco Wittmann, Sheldon van der Linde, Robin Frijns
Cadillac – Wayne Taylor Racing & Action Express
#31 – Jack Aitken, Earl Bamber, Frederik Vesti
#10 – Filipe Albuquerque, Ricky Taylor, Will Stevens
#01 – Brendon Hartley, Jordan Taylor, Loïc Duval (Replacing Alex Lynn)
Lamborghini – Iron Lynx
#63 – Mirko Bortolotti, Romain Grosjean, Daniil Kvyat
Porsche – Penske, Proton & JDC Miller
#6 (Penske) – Matt Campbell, Mathieu Jaminet, Kevin Estre
#7 (Penske – Daytona Winner) – Felipe Nasr, Nick Tandy, Laurens Vanthoor
#5 (Proton Competition) – Neel Jani, Nino Canichella, Tristan Vautier
#85 (JDC Miller) – Tijmen van der Helm, Gianmaria Bruni, TBA
LMP2 Class – 12 Cars Confirmed
The LMP2 category remains strong at Sebring, featuring all teams from the Daytona 24 Hours.
United Autosports
#2 – Juan Manuel Correa, Nick Boulle, Ben Hanley
#22 (Daytona Winner) – Dan Goldberg, Rasmus Lindh, Paul Di Resta
CrowdStrike Racing by APR
#04 – George Kurtz, Toby Sowery, Malthe Jakobsen
Tower Motorsports
#8 – John Farano, Sebastian Alvarez, Sébastien Bourdais
TDS Racing
#11 – Steven Thomas, Hunter McElrea, Mikkel Jensen
Era Motorsport
#18 – Kacun Shinoda, Toby Luyendyk, David Heinemeier Hansson
Inter Europol Competition
#43 – Jeremy Clarke, Björn Grossmann, Tom Dillmann
PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports
#52 – Rodrigo Sales, Benjamin Pedersen, Mattia Pasini
Riley Motorsports
#74 – Gar Robinson, James Burton, Filipe Fraga
AF Corse
#88 – Mia Perez Companc, Luis Perez Companc, Nicholas Nielsen
AO Racing
#99 – PJ Hyett, Jonny Edgar, Daniil Kvyat
GTD Pro Class – 11 Cars Confirmed
The GTD Pro class features 11 entries from seven manufacturers.
BMW – Paul Miller Racing
#1 – Madison Snow, Neil Verhagen, Connor De Phillippi
#48 – Dan Harper, Max Hesse, Jesse Krohn
Corvette – Pratt Miller Motorsports
#3 – Antonio Garcia, Alex Sims, Dani Juncadella
#4 – Nicky Catsburg, Tommy Milner, Nick Varrone
Ferrari – DragonSpeed
#81 – Albert Costa, Joao Almeida, Davide Rigon
Ford – Multimatic Motorsports
#64 – Ben Barker, Mike Rockenfeller, Sebastian Priaulx
#65 (Daytona Winner) – Chris Mies, Fred Vervisch, Dennis Olsen
Lamborghini – Faf Motorsports
#9 – Andrea Caldarelli, Marco Mapelli, James Hinchcliffe
Lexus – Vasser Sullivan
#14 – Aaron Telitz, Ben Barnicoat, Kyle Kirkwood
Porsche – Proton & AO Racing
#20 (Proton Competition) – Claudio Schiavoni, Matteo Cairoli, Richard Lietz
#77 (AO Racing Rexy) – Klaus Bachler, Laurens Heinrich, Alessio Picariello
GTD Class – 20 Cars Confirmed
The GTD class sees a slight drop in numbers compared to Daytona but remains highly competitive with nine manufacturers.
Aston Martin
#19 (VanderSteur Racing) – Anthony MacIntosh, Rory VanderSteur, Valentin Hasse-Clot
#27 (Heart of Racing) – Casper Stevenson, Zach Robichon, Tom Gamble
BMW – Turner Motorsport
#96 – Patrick Gallagher, Jake Walker, Robby Foley
Chevrolet Corvette
#13 (AWA) – Orey Fidani, Lars Kern, Matt Bell
#36 (DXDT Racing) – Scott Andrews, Alec Udell, Charlie Eastwood
Ferrari (6 entries including AF Corse, Triarsi, Conquest, Inception Racing)
Ford, Lamborghini, Lexus, Mercedes, Porsche (Multiple entries across teams)
Final Thoughts: What to Expect at Sebring
With the Sebring 12-Hour entry list now confirmed, fans can expect an intense battle across all classes. The debut of the Aston Martin Valkyrie in GTP, the return of defending champions, and an ultra-competitive GTD Pro and GTD grid set the stage for one of the most exciting races on the IMSA calendar. Stay tuned for race previews, analysis, and live coverage!
What do you think of the 2025 Sebring 12-Hour entry list? Who are your favourites? Drop your predictions in the comments!