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Celso Neto aims to relive good moments at Indianapolis Motor Speedway now in IMSA

The Brazilian driver arrives motivated at the temple of speed seeking to build upon his strong results at the traditional American circuit.

18.09.2025  |  63 visualizações

Indianapolis (IN) September 18, 2025

 

Among the frontrunners in the drivers' championship standings, Celso Neto (AMED / Dipromed / LS Interbank / SODI USA by Velocity Racing / Precision Racing LA) is searching for another strong result in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season. The Brazilian driver arrives confident for another round of the competition, banking on his experience and track knowledge to score important points in the championship's final stretch.

The Michelin Pilot Challenge arrives at the temple of speed, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, for the tenth round of the year. The legendary American speedway once again hosts the series, providing drivers and teams with one of motorsport's most traditional challenges, on a track that combines history and speed at every turn.

The Brazilian knows the track very well, having stepped onto the podium in the last three seasons. This familiarity with the Indianapolis layout has been fundamental to Celso Neto's consistent performance, as he has transformed the circuit into one of his favorite venues in the American season.

"Indianapolis is one of motorsport's most important venues. This track has always treated me well. I stepped onto the podium in 2022, won in 2023, and last year had a perfect weekend with pole position and two victories. I hope to continue our trajectory of strong results here," highlighted Neto.

Alongside his teammate, American Ryan Eversley, Celso will be behind the wheel of the #7 Audi RS3 in the TCR category for Precision Racing LA team. The partnership between the two drivers has proven consistent throughout the season, combining experience and the team's technical knowledge.

The duo sits in fifth place in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge championship with 2020 points, with only two rounds remaining until the season's end. With the year-end approaching, every point earned becomes even more valuable in determining the final positions in the overall championship standings.

"Going for the title has become a bit difficult, but we're going to try to move up further in the championship standings by scoring the maximum number of points in the remaining rounds," stated the Brazilian driver.

This Friday (19th), Celso and Ryan will have free practice sessions in Indianapolis, with sessions at 8:20 AM and 1:45 PM. Qualifying to determine the starting grid positions will be on Saturday at 8:00 AM. Also on Saturday, we'll have the green flag for the tenth round of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at 12:40 PM, with a two-hour duration - local time.

On IMSA's YouTube channel, it's possible to follow Brazilian Celso Neto in action, with full race coverage. Motorsport fans will be able to follow every moment of the competition until the checkered flag, closely watching the Brazilian driver's performance at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.


Text by Kako Marques / KMCom Assessoria

Follow Celso Neto on Instagram:
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