A month packed with championship deciders, stormy weather, endurance battles, and standout results — here’s how September unfolded:

  • 2 race weekends across Europe, Asia, and North America
  • 7 championships represented
  • 12 BAM-supported drivers in action
  • 7 podium finishes
  • 7 race meetings contested

From a podium in a rain-soaked Silverstone to hard-fought endurance battles at Suzuka and Indianapolis, September brought intense racing, unpredictable conditions, and standout performances across multiple championships. With success in GTD Pro, LMP2, and GTWC, it was a month defined by consistency, pace, and resilience — closing out another strong chapter for BAM-supported drivers around the globe.

September in Action: Driver Performances & Results

5th-7th September 

No racing activity this weekend — a brief pause before a busy mid-month schedule.

12th – 14th September 

ELMS – Silverstone

A wet and chaotic Round 5 of the European Le Mans Series at Silverstone brought plenty of drama, with red flags, FCYs, and changing track conditions throughout the weekend.

  • Nick Yelloly (#43 Inter Europol Competition, LMP2) qualified P3 and fought through a disrupted race to claim P2, continuing his strong run of form.
  • Tim Creswick -team-mate Reece Gold qualified P9 in the #88 LMP3 car and made up ground to finish P5 in a competitive field.

Michelin Le Mans Cup – Silverstone

A tough weekend for BAM-supported Adess/Nielsen Racing in wet and unpredictable conditions.

  • Henry Cubides & Mikkel Kristensen (#4 Adess/Nielsen) – Qualified P19 and finished P16 after a cautious run in tricky conditions.
  • Tom Fleming & Colin Noble (#7 Adess/Nielsen) – Qualified P15, finished P18 (DNF).

Suzuka 1000km – GT World Challenge Asia

A major event in the Asian GT calendar, the Suzuka 1000km saw three BAM drivers in action — all delivering strong performances across their respective classes.

  • Dan Harper (#31 Team WRT, Pro) – A consistent showing with a P4 finish in class after strong teamwork throughout the endurance race.
  • Neil Verhagen (#89 Team KRC, Bronze) – Put in a fantastic performance to take P2, earning a well-deserved podium.
  • Nicky Catsburg (#2 Johor Motorsports, Pro) – Delivered an amazing drive in the competitive Pro field and secured a well-earned P3 podium finish at Suzuka — a standout result at one of Asia’s toughest endurance events.

DTM – Red Bull Ring

Mixed fortunes in Austria for Ben Green and Jordan Pepper, with both drivers showing strong pace at various points during the weekend.

Ben Green

  • Race 1: Qualified P6 and finished P4 after a clean drive.
  • Race 2: Qualified P11 but was forced to retire (DNF) following early contact.

Jordan Pepper

  • Race 1: Qualified P15 and climbed to P7.
  • Race 2: Qualified P14 and finished P6, collecting more solid points.

19th – 21st September

IMSA – Battle on the Bricks, Indianapolis

A huge weekend of IMSA action at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway saw seven BAM-supported drivers competing across all major classes:

  • Nick Yelloly (#93 Acura, GTP) – Qualified P6, finished P5
  • Nico Muller (#85 Porsche JDC Miller, GTP) – Qualified P12, finished P8
  • Inter Europol Competition (#43, LMP2) – Qualified P4, finished P2
  • Dan Harper (#48 Paul Miller Racing, GTD Pro) – Pole position, finished P3
  • Neil Verhagen (#1 Paul Miller Racing, GTD Pro) – Qualified P9, finished P8
  • Nicky Catsburg (#4 Corvette Racing, GTD Pro) – Qualified P10, finished P6
  • Alec Udell (DXDT Racing, GTD) – Qualified P7, DNF

GTWC Europe – Valencia, Round 9

Valencia hosted the final round of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup, with strong showings from both Ben Green and Jordan Pepper. Green qualified on the front row in Race 1 but dropped to P9, before retiring from Race 2. Meanwhile, Pepper dominated qualifying with back-to-back pole positions. He was promoted to victory in Race 1 after a post-race penalty for the original winner and secured P2 in Race 2, clinching Vice Champion for the season.

International GT Open – Barcelona

Daniel and Adam Ali continued their development with Steller Motorsport in Barcelona. They finished P16 and P15 in the two races after qualifying outside the top 15, gaining valuable experience and making consistent progress.

26th – 28th September 

No racing activity this weekend.

Coming up in October

October brings the final stretch of the 2025 season — and with it, several high-stakes championship battles. In DTM, Jordan Pepper heads into the finale as a title contender, looking to convert a season of speed and consistency into championship glory. Over in IMSA, Nick Yelloly and the #93 Acura team are in a strong position to secure the Manufacturers’ Championship, while Inter Europol Competition remains in contention for the Endurance Cup title in LMP2. Meanwhile, the European Le Mans Series and Michelin Le Mans Cup head into their season finales with more podiums, points, and silverware still up for grabs.