Milner blasts 'dirty' tactics from BMW after damage costs him GTD Pro lead
The veteran racer was left infuriated after sustaining damage when a slow BMW aggressively blocked him to help its teammate.
Tommy Milner did not hold back his frustrations after his final stint at the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, having blasted the Paul Miller BMW team following their battle for the GTD Pro lead.
"That's not what racing is about. It's not what sports car racing is about," he told IMSA Radio.
It came with less than three hours remaining after Milner had been leading his class in the #4 Corvette. But the IMSA veteran was being hounded by Connor De Phillippi in the BMW, yet it was the BMW in front of the race leader that proved to be the real issue.
Augusto Farfus - running several laps down - was holding up Milner with aggressive blocks that allowed the sister BMW to close. Race control took notice and issued a drive-through penalty for blocking, but it was too late.
Moments later in the international horseshoe, Farfus' slow entry caused Milner to make a mistake. His Corvette bobbled and he slammed doors with De Phillippi, tearing back the left side of the bumper cover.
Farfus dove to the pits for his penalty at the end of the lap and an irate Milner opened his window to show him the middle finger as he raced on.
#48 Paul Miller Racing BMW M4 GT3 EVO: Dan Harper, Max Hesse, Jesse Krohn, Augusto Farfus
Photo by: Andreas Beil
On the next pitstop, the Corvette team tried to tape up the flailing bodywork but it was left unfinished by the time fuelling was done.
Milner returned to the race in second, only for the bodywork to peel back again. Race control issued him a mechanical black flag and he was forced back into the pits.
The 38-year-old told IMSA Radio that Farfus, the team and BMW "should be embarrassed for that kind of racing".
"It is team racing here but not like that," he added. "You got a car that's laps down, out of the race, whose only job is basically help a teammate and not like that -- lap after lap after lap, blocking, blocking, blocking and waiting for me.
"Like I said, it's not how sports car racing should be. It's disappointing. I don't have an issue with the number one car [De Phillippi] -- those guys are in their own race. It's just the sister car that is out there just to be a nuisance. It's poor sportsmanship, poor driving. Just embarrassing on their part."
Milner claimed that the #48 BMW was timing its pitstops to ensure it came out just ahead of Milner and that it happened twice.
"Their only goal is to race dirty," he added. "Again, it's just disappointing. It's not how this kind of race should go."
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