| # | Driver | Team | Championships | Career wins | FIA Category | Racer Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matias Perez Companc | Af Corse | 0 | 2 | Silver | 4,564 |
| 2 | Adam Adelson | Wright Motorsports | 1 | 12 | Silver | 4,529 |
| 3 | Jake Walker | Turner Motorsport | 1 | 9 | Silver | 4,211 |
| 4 | AJ Muss | Af Corse | 1 | 2 | Silver | 4,183 |
| 5 | Kyle Washington | GMG Racing | 0 | 8 | Bronze | 4,152 |
| 6 | Samantha Tan | ST Racing | 1 | 11 | Bronze | 3,853 |
| 7 | Vincent Barletta | Turner Motorsport | 0 | 3 | Bronze | 3,510 |
| 8 | David MUSIAL JR | Conquest Racing | 0 | 2 | Silver | 3,313 |
| 9 | Marc Austin | Mad Joker Racing by Lone Star Racing | 0 | 1 | Bronze | 2,924 |
| 10 | David MUSIAL | Conquest Racing | 0 | 2 | Bronze | 2,767 |
| 11 | Rodin Younessi | Af Corse | 0 | 1 | Silver | 2,329 |
The IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge is a North American sprint series sanctioned by IMSA for LMP3 prototypes, GT3 cars, and GT4 cars, fielded across three classes. The field is professional; all roster drivers hold sportscar credentials, and the stronger classes lean toward Silver and Gold grades typical of younger full-time professionals. Top drivers include Thiago Camilo, Bijoy Garg, and Matias Perez Companc. The series sits in the middle of IMSA's ladder; drivers arrive from IMSA Pilot Challenge and SCCA regional racing, and move on to the Pilot Challenge, GT World Challenge America, and various one-make cups, showing movement in both directions. Relative to its main peer IMSA Prototype Challenge, the VP Racing Challenge fields a slightly weaker grid overall.