SRO Motorsports America Reveals Electrifying 2025 Race Calendar Featuring Eight Premier U.S. Circuits 

[source: SRO Motorsports America]

Amidst the excitement and action of the centenary edition of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa, SRO America is looking ahead to what’s to come next year as the organization has announced their provisional 2025 calendar.

With eight coveted events spanning across the most prestigious and exciting circuits in the United States, including the Lone Star Enduro at Circuit of The Americas and the Indianapolis 8 Hour presented by AWS at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, next year’s calendar will continue to deliver premium GT racing experiences for fans nationwide.

The consistency in venues year-over-year is a testament to the success and continued growth of the series, in addition to the attentive and collaborative relationships they have cultivated with each of the circuits. The SRO America organization continues to see increased interest across audiences in North America and globally, and aims to create unforgettable memories for each and every fan. With open paddocks, unparalleled access, and on-site activations offered in addition to the thrilling on-track performances, the atmosphere at SRO America race weekends is unlike any other.

The on-track action will kick off at Sonoma Raceway as the venue reclaims its place as the season opener event, followed by a quick turnaround as the GT America powered by AWS championship heads to Southern California to tackle the Grand Prix of Long Beach in support of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. Notably, Circuit of The Americas, which serves as SRO America’s home race, has moved up to an earlier slot on the calendar. After seeing an impressive growth in ticket sales year-over-year, in addition to the smashing success of the inaugural Lone Star Enduro, a three-hour endurance race in the Pirelli GT4 America championship, 2025’s race weekend promises to be even bigger. The series then returns to Sebring International Raceway, a staple on the calendar, before heading into the summer break.

The competition will pick back up in mid-July with a visit to VIRginia International Raceway, a favorite stop for both drivers and fans alike. The following month, it will be Road America’s time to shine, amplified by a full-field car parade taking place throughout the streets of Elkhart Lake. Barber Motorsports Park was the newest addition to SRO America’s calendar and has committed to its return in 2025 as well. Finally, the legendary Brickyard will be the host of the final round of the season, with Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s grand prix circuit setting the scene for the SRO America series finales. The event will also welcome the Intercontinental GT Challenge championship for the renowned Indianapolis 8 Hour presented by AWS – once more serving as the globe-trotting series season finale. Championship titles will be decided in glorious fashion as competitors battle for victory at one of the most distinguished circuits in motorsports history.

Provisional 2025 SRO America Schedule

  • March 28th – 30th – Sonoma Raceway – Sonoma, CA
  • April 11th – 13th – Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach* – Long Beach, CA
  • April 25th – 27th – Circuit of The Americas – Austin, TX
  • May 16th – 18th – Sebring International Raceway – Sebring, FL
  • July 18th – 20th – VIRginia International Raceway – Alton, VA
  • August 15th – 17th – Road America – Elkhart Lake, WI
  • September 5th – 7th – Barber Motorsports Park – Birmingham, AL
  • October 3rd – 5th – Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Indianapolis, IN

*Includes GT America powered by AWS only

Stay Tuned

Watch this space for future announcements regarding series-specific schedules and more exciting news to come across all Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, Pirelli GT4 America, GT America powered by AWS, TC America powered by Skip Barber, and Toyota GR Cup North America championships.