π Session Times
π€οΈ Weather Forecast
βΉοΈ About Round 11 & 12
Round 11 & 12 of the GT World Challenge America takes place at NOLA Motorsports Park in Avondale, Louisiana. This double-header race weekend brings GT3 sports car competition to the technical road course located approximately 20 minutes from downtown New Orleans. The 2025 season features teams and drivers competing in Pro and Pro-Am classes across two separate races at this challenging facility.
NOLA Motorsports Park Circuit
NOLA Motorsports Park sits on a 23-acre site in Avondale, Louisiana. Designer Alan Wilson created the circuit, bringing his experience from Miller Motorsports Park and Barber Motorsports Park to this project. The track holds an FIA Grade 2 certification and offers multiple layout configurations for different racing series.
The GT World Challenge America uses the full A Course configuration. This layout stretches 2.75 miles and includes 16 turns that test driver skill and car setup. The circuit combines fast sections with tight technical corners. Drivers must balance speed with precision to set competitive lap times.
Track Features and Amenities
The facility includes a full paddock area where teams work on their cars between sessions. An on-site speed shop provides parts and supplies. Three karting tracks operate at the venue, along with a seven-acre kart center. An eight-acre autocross pad hosts additional events. Fuel is available in 87, 93, and 98 octane grades. A clubhouse serves as the social center for members and visitors.
Competition Format
Round 11 & 12 of the gt-world-challenge-america features two separate races during the weekend. Each round awards points toward season championships in multiple classes. The Pro class features professional driver lineups in GT3 machinery. The Pro-Am class pairs experienced racers with developing talent.
Eight manufacturers supply GT3 cars to teams in the 2025 season. The grid includes Acura, Aston Martin, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG, and Porsche. Each manufacturer builds cars to GT3 technical regulations, creating close competition between different automotive brands.
Teams and Drivers
Several established teams compete in the 2025 GT World Challenge America. Random Vandals Racing, Turner Motorsport, and CrowdStrike by Riley Motorsports field entries in multiple classes. RS1, DXDT Racing, and Heart of Racing Team bring strong lineups. AF Corse represents Ferrari while CRP Racing and Archangel Motorsports add depth to the field. The specific entry list for NOLA varies based on team schedules and driver availability.
Racing at NOLA
The NOLA Motorsports Park layout demands commitment from drivers. The 2.75-mile course requires approximately two minutes per lap at race pace. Sixteen corners provide multiple passing opportunities but also punish mistakes. Track position becomes valuable as overtaking requires both speed and strategy.
Louisiana weather plays a role during the race weekend. High temperatures and humidity affect car performance and tire wear. Teams adjust cooling systems and setup parameters for the conditions. The technical nature of the circuit means that small setup changes can produce significant lap time differences.
Venue History
Laney Chouest developed the concept for NOLA Motorsports Park. Construction began in 2009, with the kart circuit and North Track opening in late 2011. The facility started as a country-club-style venue for car enthusiasts before expanding to host professional racing series.
GT World Challenge America has competed at NOLA Motorsports Park multiple times. The circuit provides a southern venue for the series, which visits tracks across the United States. The track's technical layout suits the GT3 cars that compete in the championship.
The 2025 Season Context
The 2025 GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS marks the eighth season under SRO Motorsports Group ownership. The series visits diverse circuits from coast to coast. NOLA Motorsports Park represents one of the most technical venues on the calendar.
Round 11 & 12 at NOLA Motorsports Park offers close racing between professional teams and drivers. The double-header format provides two opportunities for teams to score championship points. Each race runs as a separate event with its own qualifying session and results. Fans can follow the action as GT3 sports cars compete on this Louisiana road course.