Paul Miller Racing will expand to field two BMW M4 GT3 EVOs in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GTD Pro class next year.
The Georgia-based squad announced Tuesday a doubling of its current efforts in the series, which recently saw Madison Snow and Bryan Sellers claim GTD Pro class victory at Virginia International Raceway.
The duo, along with Neil Verhagen currently lead the Michelin Endurance Cup standings.
While Sellers will not return to the team next year, Paul Miller will run both the Nos. 1 and 48 entries in the series’ top production-based class.
Drivers have yet to be announced for the program, which has also been confirmed by IMSA in having received entry slots.
“This is a pretty momentous day for all of us at the team,” said team owner Paul Miller.
“We’ve been a one-car operation since the team’s formation, but it’s very exciting for everyone to be in a position where we can run two cars—and in the top GT class no less.
“The relationship with BMW has been a really excellent one and we’re excited to represent the brand with not one, but two incredible new M4 GT3 EVO machines in 2025.”
Team manager Mitchell Simmons added: “2025 will mark a rebirth of Paul Miller Racing. With the addition of another GTD Pro car we will enter the 2025 season as a two-car Pro effort for the first time in history.
“We would like to thank Andreas Roos and his amazing crew on both sides of the pond that helped make this happen. And I know this entire team will work hard to bring BMW its first GTD Pro Championship.”