GTP Class · Cadillac Whelen #31
Jack Aitken, alongside Earl Bamber and Frederik Vesti, delivered a front running performance for Cadillac Whelen throughout the weekend. The trio consistently showed pace in practice, remaining within the top three in the early sessions before a slight dip in the final run.
Aitken’s standout moment came in qualifying, where he secured pole position with a 1:46.153 lap. Carrying that momentum into the race, the team maintained a strong presence at the front, managing tyre strategy and race pace effectively across the 12 hour contest.
They ultimately finished third overall in the GTP class, securing a well earned podium after a controlled and competitive performance.

LMP2 Class · Era Motorsport #18
In the LMP2 category, Naveen Rao, Ferdinand Habsburg, and Jacob Abel represented Era Motorsport with a steady and improving run across the weekend.
After opening practice with second in class, the team faced more challenging sessions leading into qualifying, where they placed 10th in class. Despite the setback, they delivered a strong race performance, steadily working their way up the order.
At the end of the race, the #18 car finished fourth in class and 12th overall, missing out on a podium position by just 0.543 seconds. The result underlined both the competitiveness of the field and the team’s ability to recover and contend at the front.

Across both categories, Sebring showcased the fine margins of endurance racing, with one crew converting pace into a podium finish, while another fell just short after a determined charge through the field.