Veteran motorsports photographer Bill Kent offers up this gallery from the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship test at Daytona International Speedway, November 17–18.
The 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT3 coupe won't be running at The Rolex 24 at Daytona, unfortunately. There simply aren't enough cars to go around; AMG cannot keep up with the demand. The car might come Stateside mid-season. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The series gets this Lamborghini Huracan for 2016. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The much a-anticipated Ford GT made its official U.S. testing debut. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The 2016 Corvette Racing C7.R from the front. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
... and from the back. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
VisitFlorida's #90 Coyote-Corvette Bill Kent/Epoch Times
Action Express Racing's #31 Coyote Corvette Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The Ford GT in its garage between sessions. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The Ford GT has a somewhat aggressive rear splitter/extractor. Probably develops some downforce. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 is available for the full 2016 WSCC season, unlike its newer brother, but the series and Mercedes still have not reached a deal to let the cars run. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
The DeltaWing will be back for another season. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
Another shot of the Mercedes-AMG GT3 Bill Kent/Epoch Times
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 in its garage. DragonSpeed is hoping to run a pair of the cars in the WSCC in 2016. Bill Kent/Epoch Times
And one more shot of the 2016 version, to remind fans of what they will be missing. Bill Kent/Epoch Times