Gallery Description

The GTD PRO class at the 2026 Rolex 24 at Daytona was the second-largest category on the grid, and as IMSA’s all-professional GT3 division, it showcased factory-supported teams battling flat-out for a full 24 hours.
 
The key difference between GTD PRO and GTD comes down to driver lineups — GTD PRO fields all-professional crews, often backed directly by manufacturers, while GTD features pro-am combinations.
This year, the No. 1 Paul Miller Racing BMW M4 GT3 EVO emerged victorious after completing 740 laps and more than 2,600 miles. They picked up the class win by just 2.2 seconds over the No. 75 Mercedes-AMG in second place.
 
Final GTD PRO Results — 2026 Rolex 24 at Daytona
 
1st — No. 1 — Paul Miller Racing — BMW M4 GT3 EVO
2nd — No. 75 — 75 Express Racing with Heart of Racing — Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO
3rd — No. 48 — Winward Racing — Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO
4th — No. 3 — Chevrolet Corvette C8.R GTD
5th — No. 67 — Winward Racing — Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO
6th — No. 62 — Risi Competizione — Ferrari 296 GT3
7th — No. 65 — Ford Multimatic Motorsports — Ford Mustang GT3
8th — No. 12 — Vasser Sullivan — Lexus RC F GT3
9th — No. 79 — WeatherTech Racing — McLaren 720S GT3
10th — No. 23 — Heart of Racing Team — Aston Martin Vantage GT3
 
In GTD PRO, every entry runs race-prepared, production-based GT3 machinery tuned for endurance competition. Power comes from a wild mix of engines from BMW’s turbocharged inline-six and Mercedes-AMG’s naturally aspirated V8 to Lamborghini’s screaming V10.
 
Here’s a look at the GTD PRO action from the 2026 Rolex 24 at Daytona.