Porsche continued to sit atop the GTP class as the final sessions of the Roar Before the 24 concluded Sunday at Daytona.

Nico Pino put the customer #85 JDC-Miller Porsche 963 at the top of the timing sheets early Sunday morning in the final all-class practice of the weekend (Session 6), posting a fastest lap of 1:37.233. Factory Porsche Penske Motorsport drivers Kévin Estre and Felipe Nasr followed closely behind in second and third, respectively.

LMP2 saw Ben Hanley lead the class once again in the #2 United Autosports Oreca with a best time of 1:40.014, while Joey Hand topped GTD in the #66 Gradient Racing Ford Mustang with a 1:47.906. In GTD Pro, team owner Kenny Habul closed out the weekend for most teams by placing the #75 Mercedes-AMG at the top of the class with a 1:48.017.

Session 7 was reserved exclusively for Bronze-rated drivers, significantly reducing the number of cars on track for the final session of the Roar.

PJ Hyett set the benchmark among the LMP2 entries, clocking a 1:40.634 aboard the #99 AO Racing “Spike” Oreca. Brendan Iribe led the select GTD field in the #70 Inception Racing Ferrari with a fastest lap of 1:50.019, while Scott Noble recorded the only GTD Pro time of the session in the #48 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG at 1:55.949.

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship teams will remain at Daytona over the next three days without on-track activity, allowing crews time to prepare their cars ahead of race week. Teams and drivers will return to the track Thursday for three practice sessions and qualifying in advance of the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

Joining the WeatherTech field will be the Michelin Pilot Challenge, which opens its 2026 season with a four-hour endurance race, along with the Mazda MX-5 Cup, which will contest two races of its own. On-track action for Rolex 24 week begins Wednesday.