SAVAGE, Minn. (September 22, 2025) — It was a weekend of significant progress for the No. 85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963 with a strong 8th place finish in the challenging 6-hour Battle on the Bricks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
JDC-Miller MotorSports returning driver Nico Müller qualified the No. 85 Porsche 963 in 12th position, but just .997 seconds behind the pole winner. After qualifying, the drivers collaborated with the engineering team and mechanics to enhance the car’s agility in the tighter sections of the 2.439-mile, 13-turn Indianapolis road course, significantly improving the car’s competitiveness. The anticipated rain on Sunday arrived early and moved through the Indianapolis area well before race time, allowing the entire race to be run in dry conditions in front of a record crowd for the event.
In the fiercely competitive IMSA GTP class, the run for the 85 Porsche was relatively trouble-free over the 243 laps completed. The drivers usually lapped within a few tenths of the Porsche Penske entries; the crew performed, quick, flawless pit stops and driver changes, and the team made excellent strategic decisions, allowing the car to methodically work its way up to its final 8th-place finish. The engineering and strategy crew on the pit stand to made a crucial fuel strategy call late in the race to conserve the position, avoiding an extra pit stop and finishing just 6.046 seconds behind the winners. The team maintained its streak of reliable race finishes, dating back to the 2024 season.

Building on our 2024 effort, we used the Battle on the Bricks as our main event to benefit the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This relationship aligned well with IMSA’s childhood cancer initiative at this race, which supported the Austin Hatcher Foundation.
Funds were again raised by offering donors the chance to place a LOVE RACING STOP CANCER sticker on the 85 Porsche for a 6-hour, 200 mph ride. This year’s St. Jude patient family drove all the way from Tennessee to experience their first IMSA race. They are now huge fans. For the team, it was a wonderful experience to host the precocious, now cancer-free, 10-year-old Hadley, along with her extended family. The cool kids were wearing the yellow “sunnies.”

A huge thank you to Senior Pit Lane Supervisor Johnny Knotts for once again introducing our St. Jude kid to all the fans during the pit stop demonstration. Johnny probably doesn’t get many hugs like that in pit lane.

Also thank you to Michael Kaltenmark from IMS for an incredible tour of the Victory Circle and all the operations in the Pagoda that make Indy such an incredible place to watch a race.

You can still support our effort to end childhood cancer by donating here.
Quotes:
John Church, Managing Partner, No. 85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963
“A really great weekend for us. Things really gelled on race day. We struggled a bit in practice and qualifying, but made some adjustments for the race that gave the car the pace we were looking for. The drivers ran a very clean race, and the pit stops and driver changes were excellent. We made a couple of good calls on the pit stand, and the drivers were able to bring it home in a satisfying 8th. This gives us confidence going into the next race at Road Atlanta.”
Tijmen van der Helm, Driver, No. 85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963
“We struggled a bit during the practice sessions to find a good setup, but we found it for the race. We started 12th and finished 8th, so it was a nice improvement. The guys in the pits did a great job getting us out quickly, and the team made good decisions on race strategy. The pace compared to the other teams was quite close. We are not far off the pace we would like, so with a bit of work, we should be ready for Petit.”
Nico Müller, Driver, No. 85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963
“We are very happy with how we executed this race. Generally, the team did a great job, good pit stops, and good strategy calls. I think Tijmen and I had some good stints, maximizing the package that we had. We didn’t really have the pure pace to challenge at the very sharp end, but I think generally the Porsches didn’t this weekend.
Quite pleased with how we maximized what we had.”