- Denis Dupont and Preston Brown scored first win for Hyundai and BHA at Daytona
- BHA and Hyundai have now won at all tracks on the IMPC schedule
- Bryson Morris sets new track record with pole-winning qualifying time
- Hyundai’s lead 105 laps, resulting in Hyundai Hope on Wheels $10,500 donation to Advent Central Health for Children
Denis Dupont and Preston Brown scored Hyundai’s first win at Daytona International Speedway on Friday at the BMW Endurance 120, the 2025 season opener for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.
Bryson Morris and Mark Wilkins challenged the #76 to the checkers, missing the victory by just 0.067 of a second.
Having won five straight team and driver championships from 2019 – 2023, Bryan Herta Autosport had claimed victory at every track on the IMPC schedule except Daytona. Team owner Bryan Herta commented on the #76 Elantra N TCR teams’ Daytona victory, “This place is amazing and has so much history, so to win here is special,” Herta said. “You know, this place and Indianapolis Motor Speedway are ‘cathedrals of speed’ in our sport. This one has eluded us, so I’m very proud to get it.”
Bryson Morris kicked off the event on a high note when he shattered the Daytona International Speedway TCR track record with his pole winning lap of 1:56.457/110.049 mph. Morris and co-driver Mark Wilkins fought for victory until the end and led a series high 48 laps.
BHA newcomers and series rookies Maddie Aust and Suellio Almeida earned a top five finish in their IMSA debut. Aust qualified sixth and the pair ran as high as third before finishing fourth in their first IMSA race.
The #98 Elantra N TCR team of Harry Gottsacker and Mason Filippi started on the front row. Their luck turned early in the race when Gottsacker suffered a cut tire. Gottsacker was forced to limp the #98 to the pits and as a result lost laps. The pair finished eighth.
Hyundai Hope on Wheels will donate $100 to local children’s hospitals for every lap led by Hyundai in the 2025 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season. Hyundais led 105 of 109 laps in the BMW Endurance 120 at Daytona, resulting in $10,500 for Advent Health for Children.
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