Eyes on Indy: #6 Dollahite Ford GT Powered by OWC Charges Into Indianapolis 8 Hour With Title On the Line
Our favorite car has a chance to secure the GT crown this weekend.
Wayne Grayson • Oct 16, 2025

OWC and Dollahite Racing share common values that put a high value on Integrity, Teamwork, and Reliability—core to delivering real-world, high performance both on the track and on the desktop. That’s why we partner closely with Dollahite, which uses OWC technology to power data acquisition and media capture on race day—and why we’re especially excited for this weekend in Indianapolis, where the #6 Dollahite Ford Mustang GT3 is one win away from clinching a championship.
The 2025 GT World Challenge (GTWC) America season comes down to this one last blast around the Brickyard. The #6 Dollahite heads into the Indianapolis 8 Hour as the season points leader in GTWC America, needing a win to seal the championship on one of motorsport’s most iconic stages.
The #6 Dollahite Ford Mustang GT3 is one of only six Ford GT vehicles on track today. For this 8-hour event in Indy, driving responsibilities will be shared by Scott Dollahite, Eric Powell, and Stefano Gattuso.
About Dollahite Racing x OWC
Dollahite Racing is a premier American team with deep roots in high-performance racing and driver development. Founded by Bill Dollahite and led on track by Scott Dollahite, the team has competed across top North American series and continues to push for wins at the highest level.
OWC is a proud technology partner for the team this weekend. From trackside data offload to rapid media wrangling, rugged high-speed OWC storage helps ensure every lap—and every byte—gets captured, verified, and turned into actionable performance insights and compelling content.

Why this race matters
The Indianapolis 8 Hour represents the final race of the season for two major racing series: GTWC America and the Intercontienental GT Challenge, which is comprised of teams from Europe and Asia. This is the only race of the season where Dollahite and its GTWC America competition race fender to fender with their Intercontinental counterparts, with each series leader bidding for their own championship crown at Indianapolis and a win at the famed Indy Speedway.
As the name suggests, the Indianapolis 8 Hour is an eight-hour endurance sprint with strategy, traffic management, and zero-mistake pit work determining the title. Entering as points leaders puts a target on the #6, but it also means destiny is in the team’s hands: win at Indy and bring home the GTWC America season crown.
When and where to watch
GTWC America’s official “Watch Live” hub will carry race coverage and links to live timing and the global stream during Indianapolis race week (Oct 16–18). You can watch via the GTWC America site and its official social channels, including the GTWorld YouTube channel.
- Race day: Saturday, Oct 18, 2025
- Green flag (live TV window): 12:20 PM–8:20 PM ET (8 hours)
Tip: If you prefer a direct event overview, Indianapolis Motor Speedway also posts the Indy 8 Hour schedule pages by day.
The event schedule (highlights)
The official provisional timetable from SRO lists a packed build-up with testing, qualifying, a Pole Shootout, and Saturday’s eight-hour main event. (All times Eastern):
Friday, Oct 17
• Qualifying (Drivers 1–3): 3:35 PM–4:35 PM
• Pole Shootout: 5:45 PM–6:00 PM
Saturday, Oct 18
• Pre-race/Hot Laps: 10:50 AM–12:20 PM
• Indianapolis 8 Hour (green to checkers): 12:20 PM–8:20 PM
From everyone at OWC: best of luck to the Dollahite/OWC crew. Let’s finish this—see you at the Yard of Bricks.