THERESE LAHLOUH Closes Strong Season 4th in Porsche Sprint Challenge Standings
September 16, 2025
by LIAM REDFORD // from www.racers-behindthehelmet.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- THERESE LAHLOUH wrapped up a solid season in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by securing fourth place in the 992 Pro/Am championship standings at Road Atlanta. Despite a challenging qualifying session that left her starting 17th overall, the JDX Racing driver demonstrated the consistency and racecraft that defined her campaign, regularly battling for top-5 finishes and earning two podium appearances throughout the season.
- The Road Atlanta finale showcased both LAHLOUH’s fighting spirit and the unpredictable nature of motorsport. In race one, she methodically worked her way up from 18th to finish eighth in class, picking off competitors with calculated moves at turn 10. Her pace in clean air was particularly impressive, building multi-second gaps once she found space to run unimpeded through the field.
- Race two delivered the weekend’s most dramatic moment when LAHLOUH was running sixth in class and making moves forward before being hit by a Masters class entry at turn three. The contact damaged her car and dropped her to the back of the field, but she refused to quit. Her recovery drive through the pack to salvage an 11th-place class finish perfectly encapsulated the determination that carried her to a top-four championship result.
- What stands out about LAHLOUH’s season isn’t just the fourth-place finish – it’s how she got there. Her race starts were consistently strong, often gaining positions in the opening laps, and she completed every lap of the season. Her strongest performance at Circuit of the Americas yielded back-to-back top-four finishes, proving she belongs among the series’ elite drivers in the competitive 992 Pro/Am class.
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