Cadillac secured its first victory in the World Endurance Championship at the Sao Paulo race. Drivers Alex Lynn, Norman Nato, and Will Stevens capitalized on their pole position to finish 57 seconds ahead of the competition. Despite facing early penalties due to tire breaches, the team managed to outperform their sister car No. 38, piloted by Jenson Button, Earl Bamber, and Sébastien Bourdais. Rounding out the podium was the 5th Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 LMDH, driven by Julian Andrauer and Michael Christensen. In the LMGT3 category, the No. 87 ASP Lexus RC GT3, driven by José María López, Clemens Schmidt, and Razvan Umbrarescu, took the win.
Fan Take: This landmark victory for Cadillac highlights the intense competition and resilience present in endurance racing, showing how strategy and teamwork can overcome early setbacks. For fans, it signals exciting new rivalries and technological advancements that could elevate the future of the sport.