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“No playing games” in IMSA GTP title showdown at Road Atlanta - Derani

Pipo Derani believes the four-way for the GTP championship in the IMSA season finale at Road Atlanta is a byproduct of erratic results, allowing for an entertaining and straightforward winner-take-all showdown.

The 29-year-old Brazilian, along with co-driver Alexander Sims, sit atop the overall standings, with their Cadillac V-Series.R scoring victory in the 12 Hours of Sebring and two additional podiums through eight rounds.

The Action Express Racing duo enter this weekend’s Petit Le Mans with 2,460 points. The gap at the top is narrow, though, as Ricky Taylor and Filipe Albuquerque (Wayne Taylor Racing) trail by just three points.

Nicky Tandy and Mathieu Jaminet (Porsche Penske Motorsport) are only five behind, with BMW M Team RLL's Connor De Phillippi and Nick Yelloly still in it at 38 points behind and fourth in the standings.

With this year being the first of the GTP era in IMSA, the learning curve has delivered the added variable of unpredictability and lack of consistency.

Among the four teams, only WTR have failed to find Victory Lane, but like AXR have only two finishes outside the top five. Jaminet and Tandy have two wins this year, including the most recent at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course last month, but three results outside the top five.

Lastly, BMW have scored the most podiums among the contenders with four, including a win at The Glen following a post-race penalty to Jaminet and Tandy, who were originally declared the winners, but have had the most erratic results with their three finishes of eighth or worse.

“Obviously, it has been a crazy season for everyone,” said Derani, the 2021 IMSA DPi [now GTP] class champion.

“Quite honestly, it's inconsistency that has led to every one of us being within five points of each other. I think IMSA, in defense, couldn't have asked for more in this new era of GTP racing. I think everyone feels like they left a lot on the table at times.

“We won a race that we shouldn't have won, but we feel like we gave up two or three other possible race wins with mistakes and errors. And I think the other two cars could potentially say the same thing, which is amazing in a way because we know the level of the championship, we know the level of the teams that are involved and manufacturers.”

Source: Autosport

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