SHEENA MONK Gets Mentioned as Notable GTD Return at Motul Petit Le Mans

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October 1, 2025

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • SHEENA MONK gets a shoutout in the 53-car Motul Petit Le Mans entry announcement, with IMSA specifically noting her early-season collaboration with Mike Skeen in the #021 Triarsi Competizione Ferrari at Daytona and Sebring. While she’s not listed for the season finale, the mention proves her work didn’t go unnoticed by series officials.
  • The women’s presence at Petit Le Mans appears minimal in the provisional entry list, with no confirmed female drivers across the four IMSA classes for the ten-hour endurance finale at Road Atlanta. This continues a frustrating trend we’ve seen throughout the 2024 season where women remain largely absent from major IMSA endurance events.
  • MONK’s early season efforts alongside Skeen and Stevan McAleer represented one of the few mixed-gender lineups in GTD this year, making her absence from the season finale even more notable. Meanwhile, Skeen moves to Conquest Racing’s #34 Ferrari, showing how male drivers continue to find new opportunities while women face steeper climbs back into competitive seats.

UPCOMING:

  • Motul Petit Le Mans – October 11, Road Atlanta
  • 2025 Rolex 24 At Daytona – January 25-26

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting originally appearing on www.dailysportscar.com

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