At the top of the tree is of course the LMP2, GTD Pro and GTD entries making up for a thirty-five-car entry for Sunday’s two hours and forty-minute race.
With there being no top-flight GTP class, there will be no GTP class present and therefore no Aston Martin Valkyrie from the Heart of Racing team and with this being another sprint round we expect to see just the #27 Heart of Racing AMR Vantage GTD present within that class of twelve other cars.
Within that #27 car will be another revised driver line up of car regular Casper Stevenson alongside that of IMSA Valkyrie racer Roman De Angelis as Tom Gamble will be on FIA World Endurance Championship duty this weekend in Brazil.
Next up will be the four AMR Vantage GT4 entries within the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series with the Van Der Steur, Team TGM and Rebel Rock Racing teams fielding their usual full season entries.
Last time out in the series, it was the best collective result to date at Watkins Glen as the #46 Team TGM car of Paul Holton and Matt Plumb finally got in a relatively clean lap, eventually securing a P5 finish alongside a Bronze Cup 1-2 for the #15 VDS entry of Christine and Ben Sloss alongside that of the #64 Team TGM entry of Ted Giovanis and Hugh Plumb. The #71 Rebel Rock Racing AMR of Frank DePew and Robin Liddell again complete the quartet of Aston Martins.
Rounding off the programme of events at Bowmanville, Ontario will be the two races of the fourth round of the VP Racing Sportscar Challenge Series for the now mixed class grid of LMP3, GSX (GT4) and GTDX (GT3) classes.
As with the AMR powered entry into the series so far (except for the season opener from the Roar before the 24 test at Daytona) that will be just the #72 Rebel Rock Racing AMR Vantage GT4 evo of Frank Depew.
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