


Road Atlanta. What a dramatic season finale of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship! The Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta (USA) really picked up speed in the last of ten racing hours, giving BMW M Team RLL an emotional rollercoaster. Philipp Eng (AUT), Jesse Krohn (FIN), and Augusto Farfus (BRA) were in contention for a podium finish thanks to a late safety car phase. However, a tyre failure just before the end dropped the trio to fourth place. Paul Miller Racing and the driver trio of Madison Snow, Bryan Sellers, and Neil Verhagen (all USA) secured the title in the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup with a seventh-place finish in the GTD PRO class.
The #24 BMW M Hybrid V8, the winning car from the IMSA race in Indianapolis (USA) a few weeks ago, started from ninth position and fell out of the lead lap in the early hours due to a collision for which they were not at fault. It was only in the last hour of the race that the car managed to get back on the lead lap during a safety car phase. Final driver Eng found himself in third position with the leading duo right in front of him. However, instead of being able to challenge for a second consecutive win, he had to pit again due to a slow puncture. His lead over the pursuers was large enough that he was able to finish in fourth place. A good result, but more could have been possible.
The sister car, number 25, had a strong start from third place in the early stages. However, after about four hours, the race was over for Connor De Phillippi (USA), Nick Yelloly (GBR), and Maxime Martin (BEL) due to a technical problem with the fuel supply.
Comments after the race:
Andreas Roos (Head of BMW M Motorsport): “It’s a shame that we narrowly missed the podium with car number 24 at the season finale. The technical failure of number 25 is also bitter. Our BMW M Hybrid V8 showed strong pace again, but unfortunately, it wasn’t quite enough for a podium. It’s clear we still have a lot of work to do. However, there are many positives. With our double victory in Indianapolis and the performance here at Road Atlanta, we’ve shown a strong upward trend at the end of the season. We need to carry this momentum into the winter break. Thanks to everyone who worked hard to get us to this point after a challenging season. Congratulations to Paul Miller Racing, who, after their GTD title win last year, have now also won the Endurance Cup title in the higher GTD PRO category right away.”
Bobby Rahal (Team Principal BMW M Team RLL): “Of course, it’s a bit disappointing not to be on the podium at Petit Le Mans. But I’m proud that over the course of the season, we managed to be fully competitive in the hunt for victories. We had highs and lows, good races and bad ones. The highlight was, of course, the double win in Indianapolis. We learned a lot in every race, and we couldn’t implement all of it this season. Therefore, I’m optimistic and looking forward to a good year 2025 for BMW M Team RLL.”
Jesse Krohn (#24 BMW M Hybrid V8, 4th place): “It was a long race with a lot happening for us right from the start. We were a lap down for most of the race and only managed to get it back at the very last moment. Philipp had the podium and even the win in sight and tried everything, but unfortunately, it wasn’t to be this time. That’s racing. Looking back on the season, it was great to see the progress we’ve made thanks to the extremely hard work of BMW M Team RLL and BMW M Motorsport. The highlight was, of course, the double win in Indianapolis. Thanks to everyone who made that possible.”
Nick Yelloly (#25 BMW M Hybrid V8, DNF): “Petit Le Mans is a fantastic event, and despite the early retirement, I really enjoyed the weekend again. It’s a pity we couldn’t finish the race due to our technical issues because the car felt good during my long stint. The traffic on the track was crazy, but it was still a lot of fun. I thank BMW M Team RLL and BMW M Motorsport for their efforts this weekend and throughout the entire season.”