GMG Racing and driver Kyle Washington continued their dominant 2025 campaign with a flag-to-flag victory in GT America powered by AWS competition on Sunday at Sebring International Raceway.
Driving the No. 32 GMG Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R, Washington started from pole and led every lap of the 40-minute sprint, crossing the finish line with a 7.591-second margin of victory—his third win of the season and seventh consecutive podium in the highly competitive GT America series.
“I’m so impressed with Kyle’s performance today and all season,” said James Sofronas, GMG Racing Founder and Team Principal. “Even our competitors are taking notice. This success is the result of years of hard work and driver development at GMG Racing. Kyle is driving better than ever, and I believe there’s still more to come.”
A Championship Fight at the Halfway Mark
Sebring marked the halfway point of the 16-race GT America season, and Washington’s performance tightened the championship battle. With Sunday’s win and a third-place finish on Saturday, Washington leaves Sebring just two points shy of the series lead.
“We’re in a great position, but it’s one race at a time,” Washington said. “The Porsche the team gave me Sunday was probably the best car I’ve ever driven—just phenomenal. The GMG Racing crew gave me everything I needed to win.”
Season Highlights So Far
• Victory at Sonoma – Washington’s first career GT America win in the season opener.
• Victory at COTA – Second win of the season, followed by a P2 finish in the Sunday finale.
• Double Podiums at Long Beach – Back-to-back second-place finishes.
• Sebring Victory – Third win of the season, extending his podium streak to seven of eight races.
Strong Weekend in GT World Challenge America
Washington also teamed up with Tom Sargent in the No. 32 GMG Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R in GT World Challenge America. Despite challenging conditions and on-track contact, the duo secured a weekend-best P4 finish in Pro-Am on Sunday.
“Saturday I made the mistake of running GT America without the air conditioning on,” Washington joked. “I definitely overheated. On Sunday, I kept the AC cranked, drove smarter, and felt way stronger in the car.”
Looking Ahead to VIR in July
The SRO America season now pauses for the summer break, with racing resuming July 18–20 at VIRginia International Raceway (VIR). GMG Racing heads into the second half of the season within striking distance of the GT America championship lead and carrying strong momentum across both series.
“We’re ready for the second half of the season,” Sofronas said. “The team is performing at a championship level, and we’re looking forward to building on this success when we return at VIR.”
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