Category: Other Series PR

Other series racing press release

  • Sunoco Support Brings Mazda MX-5 Cup Martinsville Purse to Over $60,000

    Sunoco Support Brings Mazda MX-5 Cup Martinsville Purse to Over $60,000

    Race winner prize increases to $25,000 for first-ever Mazda MX-5 Cup oval event

    MARTINSVILLE, Va. (Oct. 17, 2024) – Excitement continues to build for the Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin’s first-ever oval race at Martinsville Speedway on October 26. The anticipation isn’t the only thing building, however, as Sunoco has stepped up to add prize money and bring the total purse to $63,000.

    The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup regular season came to a close last week with champion Gresham Wagner receiving a check for $250,000 and Rookie of the Year Westin Workman earning $80,000. Now, Mazda MX-5 Cup drivers can look forward to the possibility of winning even more money at the Martinsville non-points race.

    What was already a generous prize package for a single race, has become even more so thanks to Sunoco Race Fuels. Both the stage break and race finish payouts have been substantially increased as follows:

    Race Payouts

    1st Place $25,000
    2nd Place $10,000
    3rd Place $7,000
    4th Place $5,000
    5th Place $4,000
    6th – 10th Place – $1,000 each

    Stage Break (Lap 50) Payouts
    1st = $3,500
    2nd = $2,000
    3rd = $1,500

    Fans who can’t make it to Martinsville Speedway in person, will be able to watch the 100-lap race live on IMSA’s YouTube channel. Opening for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, the MX-5 Cup race is slated to start at 6pm ET on Saturday, October 26.

    Stayed tuned for more updates about Mazda MX-5 Cup’s first-ever oval race.

    About: The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. The series has been operated by Andersen Promotions since 2017 and is currently sanctioned by IMSA. Mazda-powered grassroots champions can earn Mazda scholarships for this pro-level series. The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup awards more than $1 million in prizes and scholarships.

    Find out more at http://www.mx-5cup.com.

  • Treyten Lapcevich Looking for CARS Tour Season Sweep at North Wilkesboro Season Finale

    Treyten Lapcevich Looking for CARS Tour Season Sweep at North Wilkesboro Season Finale

    North Wilkesboro, N.C.: The 2024 zMAX CARS Tour Late Model Stock Car Tour season finale has arrived at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway with Canadian standout Treyten Lapcevich and his Chad Bryant Racing team looking to end the season on a high note in Saturday night’s ECMD 125.

    After a string of strong performances in both the CARS Tour and NASCAR Late Model competition, Lapcevich and his team rode the momentum to last weekend’s CARS Tour 225 pres. by GeoCut at Tri-County (N.C.) Motor Speedway.

    Unfortunately, the weekend proved to be a race worth forgetting. After an incident in practice, the Chad Bryant Racing team rebuilt the car and eventually brought back speed for the race.

    While not a contender for the win, the team stayed a factor inside the top five despite pitting early in the race.

    Unfortunately, the team ran out of fuel in the closing laps, derailing the remarkable comeback and leaving the team with a frustrating 12th-place finish at the checkered flag.

    “Tri-County was certainly rough for us this past weekend,” said Lapcevich. “I am really proud of the whole team for never giving up. We had an abrupt start with an incident in practice on Friday, which led to repairs taking until 3:30 am the morning of the race on Saturday.

    “We really struggled throughout practice with something wrong with the car. We threw a lot at it for qualifying, but it still wasn’t right. Made a pit stop in the race, and the car really started to come to life. We were able to work up from about the 26th position into the top five and in contention for a really strong run.

    “Unfortunately, on a restart with three laps to go, we ran out of fuel. It just wasn’t our weekend, but we never stopped pushing and still came out with a 12th-place finish when it was all said and done, which, of

    course is disappointing – but better than what it could’ve been.”

    Knowing their resilient effort from last weekend, Lapcevich is using the strength of the team’s recovery from a series of setbacks as fuel to make a statement with his second CARS Tour win of the season at the historic North Carolina race track.

    “It’s definitely important to have a strong run this weekend at North Wilkesboro leading into the off-season,” added Lapcevich. “It’s always great to end the season on a high note and provide a lot of momentum heading into the following year.”

    When it comes to a “drop mic” like performance this weekend – Lapcevich and his Chad Bryant-led team know that returning to the track where the team scored their first CARS Tour win earlier this summer could lead to a substantial end-of-the-season celebration season sweep.

    “We were really good at North Wilkesboro back in August, grabbing our first win of the season there, so I’m really excited to get back,” added Lapcevich. “Obviously, the track will be a little bit different with the climate, the aging of the new surface, and the different types of cars that will be there this weekend – but that will produce the same challenge for everyone.

    “We will be focused on maximizing our practice time and ensuring our car will have speed for all 125 laps.”

    Lapcevich, who controls fifth in the driver championship standings, remained vocal about wanting another checkered flag this season, not just for himself or his race team but also for those behind the scenes and his sponsors Evirum and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, who all assisted in making the 2024 season possible.

    “I think it would be huge for us to win again at North Wilkesboro just like we did only a couple of months ago, especially heading into the off-season,” said Lapcevich. “I’d really like to make that happen for my sponsors and team, who have all done an amazing job all season.

    “We are certainly going to give it our all and see if we can finish off the CARS Tour season on a high note.”

    No matter the results on Saturday night, Lapcevich is more than satisfied with the progression of his season and will utilize the offseason not only to reflect on 2024 but also to use it as motivation to make 2025 an even better year.

    “I’m really happy with the progress we made this season,” sounded Lapcevich. “I think at the start of the year, there is no doubt they knew we were there, but now we’re in contention week after week, which says a lot about how far we have come since the start of the year.

    “This was a new type of car for myself, and pretty much all tracks we have gone to have been new to me; therefore, there has been a ton of learning.

    “If we got to start the season again with the experience I’ve got now, I think we could have an even better year – but that is all part of the learning curve.”

    After 16 races, Chad Bryant Racing stands sixth in the championship owner standings, just eight points behind JR Motorsports for fifth and a four-point cushion over Kevin Harvick Inc. for seventh overall.

    For more on Treyten Lapcevich, like him on Facebook (treyten.lapcevich) and follow him on Instagram (@treytenlapcevich) and X | Twitter (@TreytenL).

    The first race of the ECMD 125 at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway commences at 5:35 p.m. ET on Saturday, October 19, 2024, when the green flag waves for the CARS Pro Late Model Tour. FloRacing’s coverage begins at 5 p.m.

    About Allrem Sports and Entertainment:

    Allrem Sports & Entertainment, a company of Allrem group of companies, is the powerhouse behind all sports and entertainment endeavors within the Allrem group of companies, with a strategic focus on ensuring optimal business development, brand awareness, and marketing opportunities for the entire Allrem group of companies and its partners.

    Through the collective power of its diverse subsidiaries (Allrem Racing, BKFC, Les Pétroliers de Laval), Allrem Sports & Entertainment delivers unparalleled value to its sponsors and the Allrem group of companies. We provide our partners with business development opportunities, corporate hospitality programs, targeted brand awareness initiatives and innovative sponsorship activations. We ensure that all our partners receive maximum exposure and tangible returns on their investment to meet their objectives.

    Learn more at allremsae.com

    About Evirum:

    Evirum, part of the Allrem group of companies, is a Canadian residual materials management brokerage offering eco-responsible solutions across North America to minimize environmental impact and promote recycling and other innovative practices. Evirum is committed to providing companies, events and industries with the best sustainable practices and services.

    Learn more at evirum.com

    About BKFC:

    Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), the World’s Fastest Growing Combat Sports Promotion, in which Allrem is a shareholder, is the first entity sanctioned to hold regulated bare-knuckle events in the United States since 1889. BKFC is based in Philadelphia (PA) and headed by President and Founder David Feldman.

    Learn more at bkfc.com

  • B.R.M Chronographes Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the HSR Classic Daytona 24 Hour

    B.R.M Chronographes Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the HSR Classic Daytona 24 Hour

    • Founding Partner of the HSR Classic Daytona 24 Unveils Two Limited-Edition B.R.M. Timepieces to Celebrate 10 Years of the Nation’s Premier 24-Hour Vintage and Historic Sports Car Race on the Road Course at Daytona International Speedway
    • 10th Anniversary HSR Classic Daytona 24 Takes Place at Daytona International Speedway, October 30 – November 3

    DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (October 17, 2024) – B.R.M. Chronographes, a founding partner of the Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) Classic Daytona 24 Hour, celebrates the 10th anniversary of the United States’ premier Vintage and Historic sports car race at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) with a limited edition run of two distinct B.R.M. timepieces commemorating the milestone event, October 30 – November 3.

    To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the HSR Classic Daytona 24, B.R.M. Chronographes has developed the pair of unique timepieces for HSR members. Both models have a 24-hour movement, and each can have the crown engraved with the customer’s racing number in the color of their choice.

    “B.R.M. and I are thrilled to celebrate this exciting milestone with the creation of two limited edition timepieces, designed to honor 10 incredible years of the HSR Classic Daytona 24 Hour,” said B.R.M. Americas President Frédéric Gasser. “These watches are a tribute to the passion, dedication and spirit of endurance that have defined this iconic event, and we’re excited to share them with the world as part of this special anniversary celebration.”

    The B.R.M. Classic Daytona editions are limited to a very exclusive 10 pieces for each model with the number (1/10, 2/10, etc.) engraved on the back of each timepiece. The top-of-the-line model V1244ALCAHSR10 is a Chronograph-automatic featuring an aluminum case, crystal sapphire front and back, carbon fiber dial featuring HSR Classic 24 logo, screw down crown, tachymeter and an Alcantara strap. The retail price is $15,800, plus tax.

    The B.R.M. Model V644ALCAHSR10 has the same features as the V1244L in an automatic movement timepiece and retails for $7,950, plus tax.

    Immediate orders for either of the Classic 24 B.R.M. timepieces can be placed now at www.hsrrace.com/store.

    “B.R.M. Chronographes is one of our valued partners who has been the HSR Classic Daytona 24 Hour since its inaugural running in 2014,” said HSR President Chris Ward. “At that time, B.R.M. was just over a decade old, but the fine watch maker soon joined HSR in a period of significant growth over the last 10 years plus. It is certainly safe to say that the collective emergence of both B.R.M. and HSR since 2014 in part has the Classic Daytona 24 Hour at its foundation, and we are looking forward to an even bigger period of growth and popularity together in the coming decade and beyond.”

    A recipient of the French government’s “Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant” (Living Heritage Company) label, B.R.M Chronographes has been fashioning exceptional timepieces of highly mechanical inspiration since 2003. At the helm is founder Bernard Richards, who has been an avid motorsports enthusiast from an early age. After several years working for some of the world’s most prestigious luxury brands, an idea came to him one sleepless night that would change his life. From his home in the French Vexin regional natural park, Richards sketched what would become his first timepiece. The debut GP44 model launched the B.R.M. Chronographes adventure, and over 20 years later, some 40,000 automatic timepieces under the B.R.M Chronographes brand are telling time on the wrists of some of the greatest motorsports enthusiasts.

    In addition to its HSR Classic 24 support, B.R.M. Chronographes annually presents timepieces to the five Run Group Champions in the B.R.M. Chronographes Endurance Challenge series.

    B.R.M. also actively supports the additional “HSR Classics” races at Sebring International Raceway and Watkins Glen International, which will be joined in 2025 with a sister event at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Along with the Classic Daytona 24, the Run Group winners in each of those events receive all-new and custom-made Wall Clocks from B.R.M. Chronographes. Displaying the same dial design as B.R.M.’s unique time pieces, the big clocks were a big hit with the winners when presented for the first time this past June at the HSR Classic 6 Hours at The Glen.

    The HSR Classic Daytona debuted in 2014 at the “World Center of Racing” and the immediate success of the inaugural event called for a second running in 2015. After a year off, the 24-Hour classic race on the 3.56-mile DIS road course returned in 2017 and is now an annual fixture and blockbuster event on the HSR calendar.

    A competitor test day on Wednesday, October 30, kicks off the 2024 10th Anniversary HSR Classic Daytona 24. The full-day test sets the stage for the following four days of official competition that culminates with the classic 24-hour race from Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m. EDT straight through to the final checkered flag 24 hours later on Sunday, November 3, just before 1 p.m. EST.

    The detailed event schedule and more for the 2024 HSR Classic Daytona, and the HSR Daytona Historics event for the season-long HSR series and championships, can be found on the Official Event Page at www.HSRRace.com.

    About HSR: An International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) property, Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) was formed in the mid-1970s with an event at Road Atlanta. There was one goal then and it remains true today: to celebrate the racing cars from the past. As a “time machine” of sights and sounds, HSR provides a venue for competitors and spectators alike to share in the wonderful history and excitement created by the cars that competed at race tracks around the world. HSR currently sanctions eight vintage and historic racing events at some of the world’s most renowned race tracks, including Road Atlanta, Sebring International Raceway, Daytona International Speedway and more. The complete schedule and full event information can be found on HSR’s website at www.HSRRace.com. Look for the HSR Channel on YouTube and follow HSR on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/HSRrace/, on Twitter X @HSR_race and Instagram @HistoricSportscarRacing.

  • TOYOTA GAZOO RACING UNITES WITH TOYOTA NORTH AMERICAN MOTORSPORTS

    TOYOTA GAZOO RACING UNITES WITH TOYOTA NORTH AMERICAN MOTORSPORTS

    Toyota Racing to change name to Toyota Gazoo Racing North America in 2025

    PLANO, Texas (October 17, 2024) – Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) announced today that its racing division, Toyota Racing, will formally become Toyota Gazoo Racing North America prior to the start of the 2025 motorsports season with all of its motorsports efforts competing under the global Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) banner. TRD, U.S.A., a subsidiary of TMNA, will continue its technical and engineering support across Toyota motorsports efforts throughout the U.S. 

    “The transition to Toyota Gazoo Racing is an opportunity for our world class racing program to better align with Toyota’s global motorsports efforts while simultaneously continuing the championship-level results we’ve earned under the previous banner here in the U.S.,” said Paul Doleshal, Group Manager, motorsports, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA). “Globally, the efforts of GR Company and Toyota Gazoo Racing, is a philosophy of utilizing motorsports to build ever-better production vehicles, pushing machinery to the limits on track so the production cars are more capable and reliable. We look forward to having our motorsports program continue to be on a global stage and contributing even further to the development and engineering of exciting-to-drive vehicles.” 

    Toyota has a rich 60-year heritage in motorsports, winning nearly every significant motorsports championship and racing event across the globe under various brand names globally. TGRNA will specifically focus on delivering excitement to motorsports fans while continuously pushing all boundaries on-track to create better driving cars on the road.

    Toyota’s NASCAR Cup Series entries will continue to carry the Camry nameplate, while its Xfinity Series entries race in GR Supras. NHRA teams in both Top Fuel and Funny Car already race under the TGR banner as well as Toyota’s Formula DRIFT drivers competing in the GR Corolla Hatchback, GR Supra and the GR86, while GT4 drivers in IMSA and SRO field the GR Supra GT4 EVO. The Toyota GR Cup will begin its third season of the signature spec series in 2025, racing the Toyota GR86. The GR badge on these vehicles represents Toyota’s dedication to producing exciting, race-inspired vehicles.

    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Toyota Tundras will continue to carry the TRD Pro badge and Toyota Off-Road Racing vehicles will continue to compete with the TRD nameplate. 

    The 2025 racing season officially kicks off at Daytona International Speedway, first with GR Supras taking the track in a four-hour GT4 race on Friday, January 24, 2025. The NASCAR season kicks off shortly after with the Cup Series Clash, making its debut at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on Sunday, February 2, 2025, before the regular season kicks off in Daytona from February 12 to 16, 2025.

    About Toyota

    Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships. 

    Toyota directly employs more than 63,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 47 million cars and trucks at our 12 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 13th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 29 electrified options.

    For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

  • The Race Joins RAFA Media in Exciting Expansion Project

    The Race Joins RAFA Media in Exciting Expansion Project

    LONDON, UK (Thursday, October 17, 2024) – The Race Media Ltd, the company behind The Race, WTF1, Driver Database and WTF Talent, has been acquired by RAFA Media in a deal that will take the largest independent producer of motorsport podcasts and videos to the next level.

    RAFA Media was founded by motorsports enthusiast Rafael Martinez. As a driver, Martinez has competed in both SRO GT4 Europe and Porsche Sprint Challenge North America this season.

    The RAFA Family of Companies stands for “Race As Family Always” and is a collective of businesses united by a passion for motorsports. The group includes RAFA Media, RAFA Racing Club, Grid Finder, Traxion, 8Twelve Wheels, 812 Brands, RAFA Racing Team, and RAFA Motors, all working together to share resources and enhance each other’s visibility within the motorsport’s community.

    Guided by a mission to democratize access to motorsports, the RAFA Family of Companies is committed to telling captivating stories through high-quality content while making the sport more accessible to fans worldwide. Additionally, RAFA is dedicated to opening doors for underrepresented groups, including women and minorities, who have not traditionally had opportunities to be part of the motorsport industry.

    Founded in February 2020, The Race quickly established a reputation for high-quality, authentic motorsport content, and has grown to become a trusted source of content in paddocks across the motorsport world.

    WTF1 was brought into the group in April 2020 and has established the largest and most engaged audience of new and young motorsport fans across social media.

    Driver Database is an indispensable source of motorsport facts and stats and has the largest community of racing drivers in the world.

    In 2023, WTF Talent was launched. It is the only influencer agency focused on motorsport. It now boasts a roster of over 50 creators across 13 countries and multiple languages.

    “At RAFA our mission has always been to democratize and grow motorsports, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of their background,” Martinez said. “The acquisition of The Race Media is a pivotal step in this journey. By integrating innovative content and immersive experiences, we aim to inspire a new generation of motorsport enthusiasts and empower them with opportunities to engage in this thrilling world. Together, we will break down barriers and create a vibrant community where everyone can share in the passion and excitement of motorsports.”

    “This is an incredibly exciting moment for The Race Media,” Andrew van de Burgt,

    The Race Media founder and CEO, said. “Rafael is a very impressive and ambitious person who is building something very special in motorsport. This is a fantastic opportunity for us to grow together and push on to maximise our potential. Formula 1 is in a tremendous growth period at the moment, in the US especially. Being a part of RAFA Media will allow us to ride this wave and expand into new territories.”

    RAFA Media would also like to acknowledge the instrumental support provided during the acquisition. K3 Advantage played a key role from a financial and tax advisory perspective, ensuring a seamless transition throughout the deal. Additionally, Weightmans represented RAFA Media on all legal matters, bringing their extensive expertise to guide the legal framework of the acquisition process.

    For more information about The Race Media, visit https://theracemedialtd.com

  • Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup Unveils 2025 Schedule

    Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup Unveils 2025 Schedule

    The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin championship will celebrate its 20th season of racing in 2025 and will once again feature a stellar schedule of seven doubleheader events totaling 14 races across a mix of familiar road courses, rovals and street circuits.

    For the fifth season in-a-row, the Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup season will kick off at Daytona International Speedway as part of the Rolex 24 At Daytona event weekend. The roval configuration of the legendary speedway has rapidly developed into a must-watch event, producing some of the most thrilling finishes in series history.

    Mazda MX-5 Cup stays in Florida for Rounds Three and Four as it joins the kickoff of the INDYCAR season on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, February 28 – March 2.

    After taking the month of April off, MX-5 Cup will rejoin INDYCAR at Barber Motorsports Park May 2 – 4. The series returns to the beautiful circuit outside Birmingham, Alabama, for the first time since 2019 for Rounds Five and Six.

    Back with IMSA for Rounds Seven and Eight, the series heads to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, June 6 – 8. Rounds Nine and 10 take place north of the border at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, with the series’ only trip outside of the U.S. happening July 11 – 13 as part of the IMSA WeatherTech event.

    August 22 – 24 MX-5 Cup returns to the rolling green hills of VIRginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, for Rounds 11 and 12. As it has since 2021, the MX-5 Cup season will wrap up at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, October 8 – 11, during IMSA’s Petit Le Mans finale.

    “The 2025 Mazda MX-5 Cup schedule has a great combination of consistency and novelty,” Mazda Motorsports Senior Program Manager Jonathan Applegate said. “We couldn’t imagine starting our season anywhere else than Daytona, where the MX-5 Cup races have become an iconic part of the Rolex 24 event and the sentiment is similar for closing the championship at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta during Petit Le Mans. Returning to St. Petersburg and Barber Motorsports Park gives the 2024 season a nice refresh.”

    Having had the championship once again come down to the final race of the season this year with Gresham Wagner claiming the title and $250,000 prize from Mazda, the 2024 season still has one more MX-5 Cup race left to go; a non-points race at Martinsville Speedway on October 26. The series’ first-ever oval race will be streamed live on IMSA’s YouTube channel.

    For more info on Mazda MX-5 Cup and the 2025 season visit www.mx-5cup.com.

    About: The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. The series has been operated by Andersen Promotions since 2017 and is currently sanctioned by IMSA. Mazda-powered grassroots champions can earn Mazda scholarships for this pro-level series. The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup awards more than $1 million in prizes and scholarships.

    Find out more at http://www.mx-5cup.com.

  • Porsche celebrates 25 years of the 911 GT3

    Porsche celebrates 25 years of the 911 GT3

    The motorsport-derived 911 variant debuted 25 years ago

    Atlanta, Oct. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A quarter of a century ago, Porsche introduced a new model that would go on to become a legend: the 911 GT3. Named after a class of endurance racing cars, the motorsport-derived variant prioritized track performance and a particularly visceral driving experience by offering motorsport technology for the road. A high-revving, naturally-aspirated flat-six engine closely related to the engine used in motorsport, rear wheel drive, lightweight construction, upgraded aerodynamics, and a track-focused suspension and brake systems have been defining characteristics of this model throughout its 25 year history.

    The beginnings:
    The first 911 GT3 model was introduced to the European market in 1999 as part of the 996 generation. It was one of the first production cars to officially lap the legendary Nürburgring-Nordschleife in less than eight minutes, with rally legend Walter Rӧhrl going around the famous track in just 7:56.33 minutes – a sensation at the time. The car distinguished itself from rear-wheel drive 911 Carrera models through a 30 mm reduction in ride height, a pronounced front fascia, visible side skirts and a fixed rear wing – all designed to reduce lift while still delivering a very efficient 0.30 drag coefficient. The angle of attack of the rear wing is adjustable for use on closed-course tracks.

    The original 911 GT3 was powered by a 265 kW (360 PS) 3.6-liter naturally-aspirated flat six engine that was derived from the Le Mans-winning Porsche 911 GT1 race car and revved up to 7,800 rpm. Mated exclusively to a six-speed manual transmission carried over from the 911 GT2 (993 generation), the first 911 GT3 reached a top track speed of 187 miles per hour. The track-focused model also featured staggered 18-inch wheels and tires, larger brakes compared to the 911 Carrera, a standard limited slip differential, and an upgraded suspension that allowed for greater mechanical adjustment of anti-roll bars and suspension geometry for closed-course track setup. Taking advantage of weight savings measures such as the deletion of air-conditioning and rear seats, the 911 GT3 weighed just 2,976 lbs. (1350 kg).

    The successor:
    Four years later, the 911 GT3 received significant updates, and was offered in North America for the first time. Based on the facelifted 996 generation 911, horsepower grew to 381, torque increased from 273 to 285 lb.-ft., and the redline climbed to 8,200 rpm. This was possible by updating the engine with longer titanium connecting rods, lighter pistons, the VarioCam variable camshaft adjustment system, and lighter intake and exhaust valves. As a result, the 2004 model year 911 GT3 accelerated from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.3 seconds and achieved a top track speed of 190 miles per hour. The car remained paired to a six-speed manual transmission, albeit with modified ratios for gears five and six. In addition to restyled fasciae, a new rear wing and updated wheel design, this model featured wider front and rear tires. Underscoring the effort of the Motorsport department to save weight wherever possible, the new wheel/tire combination saved 2.2 lb despite the increase in size thanks to flow-formed wheel technology. Larger front brake rotors, up from 330 mm to 350 mm, and six-piston calipers increased pad-to-rotor contact by about 40 percent. As an option, customers could choose Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) with carbon-ceramic brake rotors as an option for the first time in the GT3, taken from the 996-generation 911 GT2.

    Third generation of GT3 arrives:
    Based on the 997-generation of 911, a new 911 GT3 model was unveiled in 2006. Still powered by a 3.6-liter naturally-aspirated flat six, horsepower now crossed the 400 threshold, rising to 415. The engine was now capable of revving up to 8,400 rpm. The 2007 911 GT3 sprinted from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.1 seconds and reached a top track speed of 193 miles per hour. The six speed transmission offered 15 percent shorter shift throws and a reduction of ratios for gears two through six, pairing well to power delivery of the engine. To make full use of the increase in power, the suspension was enhanced with divided control arms offering greater camber angle adjustment. Additionally, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) was offered as standard for the first time on the GT3, offering the capability of electronically adjusting the dampers. Wheel diameters grew to 19 inches, the size of the standard rear cast iron brake rotors increased to 350 mm, the optional PCCB rotors grew to 380 mm at the front axle, and Ultra-High Performance tires (UHP) were mounted to further increase grip.

    The 997 became the first 911 GT3 model to be equipped with a traction control system (TC), which complemented the standard limited slip differential by giving the driver greater control, particularly on slippery surfaces. The car was also fitted with a “SPORT” button for the first time, reducing backpressure in the exhaust and putting the traction control system in a more dynamic mode. In spite of the added technology and safety equipment such as new Sport Seats with side airbags, the car tipped the scales at just 3,075 lb (1395 kg) thanks to new weight-saving aluminum doors and luggage compartment lid. The 911 GT3 of the 997 generation was characterized by new styling, with cues such as the air outlet in front of the luggage compartment lid designed to extract air from the front center radiator and increase downforce at the front axle. This was also the first model to feature center-mounted tailpipes for the exhaust. The interior offered new features such as an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel, hand brake lever and gearshift lever.

    Larger engine, faster lap times:
    For the 2010 model year, the 911 GT3 received not only a visual update as part of the facelifted 997 generation, but also a number of significant technical changes. For the first time, the engine displacement of the race-derived flat six was no longer 3.6, but 3.8 liters. 435 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque propelled the new model from 0 to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and on to a top track speed of 194 miles per hour while reaching engine speeds of up to 8,500 rpm. The 911 GT3 of this generation featured even more technology directly adopted from motorsport, such as the new center lock hubs for the 19-inch wheels which increased driving performance with lower rotating masses. by allowing deactivation of those systems in two stages The first stage deactivates stability control while leaving traction control turned on, allowing a skilled driver to corner more aggressively on a racetrack. The second stage deactivates both systems. An optional front axle lift system was introduced for the first time, offering an additional 1.2 inches (30 mm) of ride height at the front axle to clear driveways and speed bumps. Ultimately, the most impressive trait of this 911 GT3 was its improved track performance. With the latest generation of UHP-tires and PASM calibration as well as optional dynamic engine mounts, it lapped the Nürburgring-Nordschleife in just 7 minutes and 40 seconds.

    The 991 generation GT3:
    Introduced in 2013 for the 2014 model year, the 911 GT3 based on the newly introduced 991-generation adopted one of the biggest advancements in performance and technology ever seen on a road car: the seven-speed Porsche dual-clutch transmission (PDK). It had already been available on the 911 Carrera and Turbo variants of the previous generation, but was significantly modified to suit the characteristics of this race-bred model and fitted as standard. Lighter gear sets reduced the weight of the unit by about four pounds compared to the standard 911 Carrera models, and the gear ratios were shortened to suit the high-revving nature of the naturally-aspirated 475 hp 3.8-liter flat six which featured direct injection for the first time and revved to an impressive 9,000 rpm. Top track speed was 195 mph, reached in seventh gear. Due to the Launch Control feature and lightning quick shifts of less than 100 milliseconds, the 0 to 60 mph time dropped significantly to just 3.3 seconds.

    The track performance of this latest 911 GT3 also benefited from the new 991 platform. Track widths and body stiffness increased, PASM system advanced, and standard center-lock wheels were made of forged aluminum for the first time and increased to a 20-inch diameter. They were fitted with the latest generation of UHP tires, and rear axle steering was added for the first time to the GT3. This innovative technology, shared with the 918 Spyder and 911 Turbo, steered the rear wheels in opposite direction of the front wheels at speeds of up to 31 mph to increase agility and reduce the turning circle. Over 50 mph, the system steered the rear wheels in tandem with the front wheels to promote stability, for example during a lane change at higher speeds. The system was included as standard equipment. The size of the cast iron brake rotors grew to 380 mm front and rear, while the optional PCCB system, now in its third generation, featured 410 mm rotors up front and 390 mm rotors at the rear. Despite the significant expansion in onboard equipment, the latest 911 GT3 kept weight in check at 3,153 lbs. Equipped with all these enhancements, and clad in a new body that provided a significant increase in downforce compared to the 997-generation models, the 2014 911 GT3 completed a lap of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife in 7 minutes and 25 seconds.

    Yet, in the subsequent generation (991.2), the team in Flacht continued to find room for improvement. 7:12.7 minutes: The lap time of the 991.2 911 GT3 represents roughly 45 seconds of improvement at the ‘Ring compared to the original model. A world of difference. Engine displacement grew in this generation to 4.0 liters, developing 500 hp and a healthy 346 lb-ft of torque. A new crankshaft, larger main bearings, thicker connecting rod bearings, plasma-coated cylinder liners as well as a new oiling system to supply oil directly into the feeder bore of the crankshaft took the durability of the engine to new heights. Like on a racing powertrain, valve train clearance is set at the factory using shims and does not require adjustment.

    Breathing of the engine improved thanks to larger ram air ducts on top of the rear decklid cover. Downforce grew 20 percent compared to the previous model to a total of 340 lbs. (155 kg) at the top track speed of 198 mph. This improvement was made possible by a new front fascia featuring lateral air blades, a special front spoiler lip, a new rear underbody diffusor, and a prominent rear wing sitting 0.8 inches higher than before. Special lightweight touches include front and rear fasciae made of lightweight polyurethane and a rear decklid made of carbon fiber composite, including the hinges.

    Catering to the purists, a six-speed manual transmission was re-introduced as a no-cost alternative to the standard seven speed PDK. The 911 GT3 with Touring Package was also introduced for the first time as part of this generation. That configuration was available exclusively with the six-speed manual transmission. It retained the engine and suspension from the 911 GT3, but deleted the fixed rear wing in favor of an automatically controlled rear spoiler from the 911 Carrera Cabriolet models, fitted with an additional Gurney flap. Optional Chrome accents and cloth seat inserts replaced the Alcantara upholstery of the standard model to lend a more subdued touch to the model.

    Today:
    Following a familiar theme, the newest 911 GT3 (992) is even more track capable than its predecessor and, once again, relies on technologies forged in motorsport to achieve that goal. Consequently, the car managed to clock a Nürburgring-Nordschliefe lap time below seven minutes; 6:59.93 on the current, official configuration or 6:55.34 on the historically relevant 12.8-mile configuration. For a sense of where that pace places the current 911 GT3, Porsche 918 Spyder became the first road car to clock a “sub-seven-minute” lap time at the famous German track in 2013. At the time this was a jaw dropping achievement. For the 911 GT3, a car with comparatively modest power, to achieve such a result is evidence of how capable the car is.

    Learnings from prior generations – rear axle steering, adjustable camber, toe, ride height, and sway bar setting and an extensive use of rosebud joints in the suspension, among many others – remain a part of the recipe. This leap in performance was possible through a combination of implementing new technologies and continued discipline in avoiding weight gain. The result is a car that weighs 3,126 lbs. with the six-speed manual transmission and 3,164 with the seven-speed GT Sport PDK. In both cases this represents an increase of only about 11 lbs. compared to the prior generation.

    Meanwhile, the car gained a new double-wishbone front axle; the first of its kind on a roadgoing 911 and a development based on the 911 RSR LM GTE race car. The new design replaced the MacPherson strut setup of other 911 road cars, offering greatly improved camber stability during high-load cornering.

    Aerodynamics are another are of significant improvement in the current GT3. Changes include a redesigned rear wing attached to a pair of swan neck supports. This wing and the pair of corresponding front diffusers are manually adjustable to adjust the amount of downforce the car generates. The car makes between 50 and 150 percent more downforce than its predecessor depending on the position of the manually adjustable front diffusers and rear wing. A revised rear diffuser and underbody air guides also contribute significantly to the overall improvements in aerodynamics.

    For the first time on a 911 GT3 (non-RS model), Porsche also offered a road-legal track tire: the ultra-sticky Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R. While these tires are approved for road use, their primary mission is to shave seconds from lap times and are only offered through approved retailers after initial delivery.

    Beyond the improvements, the GT3 remained true to its roots with a motorsport-derived, naturally aspirated flat-six. As with the preceding generation, it has a 4.0-liter displacement and revs to 9,000 rpm. But other improvements significant enough to justify a totally separate engine code took place in the years intervening between the two generations. Perhaps most notably, the engine how uses individual throttle bodies for each cylinder, improving the efficiency of the combustion cycle and achieving a better air-fuel mixture to create more power. The rotating assembly, oiling system and engine mounts all represent weight savings compared to the preceding model.

    Starting with the 992 generation 911 GT3, customers in the United States are also able to order a kit from Manthey-Racing for the first time. Founded in 1996 and responsible for running factory GT competition for Porsche Motorsport since 2013, Manthey are based in Meuspath, Germany, beside the Nürburgring. In addition to competing actively in sports car racing, they develop performance kits for roadgoing Porsche sports cars. While the kits differ from model to model, the goal is always the same: they aim to inspire confidence in the driver through targeted changes, generally focusing on aerodynamics, chassis, brakes, and lightweight wheels.

    In the 992 911 GT3 that is exactly the case. The kit, which is available for order and installation on any 992 generation 911 GT3 improves aerodynamics and makes the car visually recognizable. A larger spoiler lip and side flaps are fitted at the front of the car. In conjunction with the modified air guide elements on the underbody, they increase the downforce on the front axle. The modifications at the rear are even more pronounced. The swan-neck-supported wing of the 911 GT3 is wider, and now features a Gurney flap. The end plates with their distinctive Manthey logos have also been enlarged, as has the wing’s angle of attack. The fins of the rear diffuser are extended and are now made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). Aerodiscs on the rear wheels – also made of CFRP –further enhance aerodynamic efficiency.

    Braided steel brake lines help to maintain consistent pedal feel under extreme conditions, and four-way coilover dampers offer compression and rebound adjustment for track specific adjustments without using tools. Optional lightweight wheels save a total of approximately 16 lbs. compared to the standard GT3 wheels to reduce unsprung mass. In the hands of a pro driver, the results were clear: the car – equipped with the PDK – was more than four seconds quicker around the Nürburgring than the standard car.

    More capable and diverse than ever before, the 911 GT3 represents the beating heart of Porsche’s commitment to building pure, uncompromised sports cars.

  • Grassroots Racing Extravaganza This Weekend At North Wilkesboro Speedway

    Grassroots Racing Extravaganza This Weekend At North Wilkesboro Speedway

    • Three of the most prominent asphalt short-track racing series on the East Coast will converge at North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend, Oct. 19-20.
    • The zMAX CARS Tour and SMART Modified Tour will hold season finales on Saturday, while the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will contest its penultimate event on Sunday.

    NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (Oct. 15, 2024) – There’s no better place for fans of short-track racing this weekend than North Wilkesboro Speedway as three of the most exciting racing series on the East Coast will come together at the historic .625-mile facility for nearly 500 laps of feature racing.

    The zMAX CARS Tour will hold its season finale, holding features for both the Late Model Stock Car (LMSC) division with the ECMD 125 and Pro Late Model division on Saturday, while the SMART Modified Tour will also hold its season finale on Saturday. Fans can return on Sunday to see the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s penultimate event, the Brushy Mountain Powersports 150, before the championship finale at Martinsville on Oct. 26.

    CARS Tour Points Battles Red Hot Entering Season Finale

    Fan-favorite Brendan “Butterbean” Queen leads Connor Hall in the LMSC division by only eight points entering the ECMD 125 at North Wilkesboro. The dynamic duo has battled each other throughout the season, with Queen overtaking Hall just last weekend at Tri-County Speedway. Queen took the elevator ride to North Wilkesboro Speedway Victory Lane in 2023 and led the most laps in the most recent CARS Tour LMSC event at the facility in August.

    In the Pro Late Model division, Kaden Honeycutt and Spencer Davis are the front-runners for the championship, with Honeycutt narrowing the gap following the most recent race at Tri-County, where he picked up the victory.

    SMART Modified Tour Playoff Drivers Set for North Wilkesboro

    Five drivers will compete for the SMART Modified Tour championship due to a new playoff points system. Luke Baldwin, Carson Loftin, Danny Bohn, Ryan Newman and Burt Myers will put it all on the line to become the 2024 season champion. As points have been reset for the “SMART 5,” they will go head-to-head with the highest finishing driver among them winning the 2024 Championship. Newman may have the advantage as the former Cup Series driver was victorious in one of the SMART Modified Tour races at North Wilkesboro during the Race Track Revival in 2022, however, the new surface on the historic raceway may even the field.

    North Wilkesboro Could Make or Break NASCAR Modified Points Battle

    With just two events remaining in the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season, defending champion Ron Silk leads Justin Bonsignore by just five points, and third-place Patrick Emerling by only 21 points. The Brushy Mountain Powersports 150 could make or break a championship run by any of the three. A good run or a win could vault any of them into a solitary lead or alternatively a bad day could ruin the chances of a championship. In last year’s event, all three 2024 championship contenders finished in the top five.

    While Silk holds a slight lead with four wins this season, Emerling has been on a roll of late, picking up three wins in the past five races, while Bonsignore also has three wins on the season including the most recent race at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park.

    Returning to NASCAR’s Roots at Wilkesboro

    The ground-pounding modifieds are one of the first divisions of motorsports to have raced at North Wilkesboro in 1948, and the division has a lengthy history at the storied facility. NASCAR pioneers such as Red Byron, Curtis Turner, Ralph Earnhardt, and Fonty Flock picked up modified wins in those early days. In later years, legends such as Jerry Cook, Satch Worley, Ray Hendrick and Geoffrey Bodine dominated at the track.

    Since the revival of the historic facility, “Big Money” Matt Hirschman has won two of three modified races, winning both last year’s NASCAR Modified Brushy Mountain Powersports 150 and a SMART Modified Tour race as part of the Race Track Revival events in 2022.

    Smooth Surface Equals Exciting Racing

    This will be the first look at the repaved surface on the .625-mile facility for the NASCAR Modifieds and the SMART Modified Tour, having raced last year on the aged pavement. A smoother and less abrasive surface promises to provide exciting racing from a series known for fierce side-by-side battles and intense action. Drivers from all levels of motorsports have praised the new surface, remarking that while it is smoother and more cohesive, it still has the character that makes North Wilkesboro Speedway unique.

    TICKETS:

    Tickets for Saturday and Sunday are still available and can be purchased online or at the gate. Adult tickets start at $40 for Saturday and $30 for Sunday, while kids 12 and under get in for $10 each day when purchased in advance. Tickets can be obtained at www.NorthWilkesboroSpeedway.com.

    MORE INFO:

    Fans can connect with North Wilkesboro Speedway and get the latest news by following on X and Instagram or becoming a Facebook fan.

  • A pair of top 4 finishes at Road Atlanta for Sedgwick and PT Autosport

    A pair of top 4 finishes at Road Atlanta for Sedgwick and PT Autosport

    BRASELTON, Georgia (October 15, 2024) – PT Autosport with JDX Racing scored a pole position and top four finishes in a typically hard-fought pair of Porsche Carrera Cup North America races at Road Atlanta last weekend.

    Driver Alex Sedgwick heads to the doubleheader season finale at Circuit of the Americas this weekend holding second position in the point standings but by a slim margin over the exceptionally competitive field.

    Sedgwick and the JDX team came into the weekend determined to hold that position in the title chase on Road Atlanta’s challenging 12-turn, 2.540-mile road course located an hour northeast of Atlanta. Job one was setting up the No. 98 PT Autosport Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car to handle the high-speed corners and elevation changes through the pair of 40-minute races in varying temperatures and track conditions.

    The team worked on the car through two practice sessions on Wednesday – one in cooler morning conditions and the other in the late afternoon, which meant that the day mirrored the conditions the team would experience in each race. Sedgwick handled the track well, overcoming a few issues to post the second quickest time in practice one and the fifth fastest in practice two.

    In qualifying Friday morning, Sedgwick fought oversteer early in the session – while still posting the second quickest time. As the team contemplated bringing Sedgwick in for fresh Michelin tires, he posted a lap of 1:20.998 that put him into P1, a time that held through the remainder of the season for his fourth pole of the year.

    “We had a few problems to work through yesterday,” said Sedgwick. “Cody (Wollenslegal), my crew chief, worked hard to figure things out but it did mean that we were going into qualifying a bit blind. But it was good – the car just had a bit of a different balance. It was early in the day, which meant the track was fairly cold, so it just took a bit longer than expected to get everything up to where it needed to be. But it all kind of came together and I just managed to get a lap in time before we had the red flag.”

    Taking the green flag later Friday afternoon, Sedgwick got a good jump at the start but lost the lead in Turn 2 when the car behind got the draft. He stuck to his bumper and made a move at the top of Turn 11 – but with the leader putting a wheel off and losing momentum, with the top three going three wide coming down the hill. Sedgwick got the worst of the ensuing chaos, heading into Turn 1 in fourth position but ready to pounce, until a full course caution shortly thereafter slowed the action.

    With 15 minutes remaining, the race returned to green, but with the top four back on the gas quickly, Sedgwick couldn’t make a move. Battling steering issues, he took the checkered flag in fourth position.

    “Bit of a missed opportunity there,” said Sedgwick. “It wasn’t a great first lap, but we were in a position to recover from it. We had the pace to get back to the lead, but I got blocked a few times. That’s how close these cars are, how close everyone is. You don’t get a lot of opportunities to move forward or make a gain.”

    Sedgwick started race two in third position and at the drop of the green, the top four – also the top four in the series point standings – began jockeying for prime real estate through the first several corners. When the dust settled, Sedgwick once again lay in fourth, but looking for a different result from the day before.

    On lap five, Sedgwick and points leader Loek Hartog commenced a side-by-side, tooth-and-nail battle, with each driver taking the lead clear ahead, but with the other coming back. With the points leader seemingly determined to crash, Sedgwick wisely settled in behind to look for a more reasonable option, but with a substantial amount of tire degradation which left him no choice but to settle for fourth.

    “I got a good start, a really good launch, to the point where I was thinking I was going to get into second by the first corner,” said Sedgwick. “But the outside lane got a good push and I found myself significantly further back. I raced my teammate through three corners but then had to fall into line in fourth. But there wasn’t a lot of racing room to be had out there and late in the race I’d used up my tires, so fourth was all I had. Disappointing, but we’ll come out swinging at COTA.”

    PT Autosport team principal Jason Myers appreciated the chance to race at historic Road Atlanta and despite the difficulties in each race, came away with plenty of positives from the weekend – and hopefully plans for Sedgwick’s future.

    “Every time I come to this track feels like the first time,” said Myers. “I forget just how magical this place is. The rolling hills, the elevation, the fans. Alex’s weekend started out great with him taking pole by a decent margin. After that it was a bit unfortunate, with Alex securing two fourth place finishes after being met with some tough racing out there. Thankfully, the weekend’s low points were polarized by a series of meetings from interested parties in regards to Alex’s 2025 and beyond plans. While the race this coming week at COTA is our immediate priority, our sights are now focused firmly on the future – and where to take our young superstar in the obviously upward trajectory of his career.”

    PT Autosport would like to thank partners STEAM Sports Foundation, Classic Car Club Manhattan and New Jersey Motorsports Park, as well as JDX Racing partners Byers/Porsche Columbus, and Renier Construction.

    PT Autosport and the Porsche Carrera Cup North America head straight to Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas next week for the season finale doubleheader in support of the Formula One United States Grand Prix. The races will be broadcast live in the U.S., on IMSA.tv, the NBC Peacock streaming app and PorscheCarreraCup.us.

    About PT Autosport — Discover Unique Talent. Develop Champions.

    PT Autosport, based at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, NJ, campaigns rising star Alex Sedgwick (UK) in the 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup North America series with JDX Racing, 2022 Aspiring Driver Shootout winner Henry Drury (UK) in the Toyota GR Cup North America series with Precision Racing LA.

    PT Autosport is dedicated to providing merit-based motorsport industry opportunities for diverse individuals with high integrity, grit, and coach-ability, achieved through a development program for young aspiring drivers, engineers, mechanics, and other professionals. The first step of this process is applying for the annual Aspiring Driver Shootout, in which aspiring drivers aged 18-23 can compete for a team racing partnership with the team.

    A rigorous evaluation process of applicants determines the final competitors for the driver shootout. The winner earns financial support of up to $250,000 ($50,000 guaranteed) to pursue their racing career. The review process also provides the team the chance to identify unique talent for other roles in motorsport, including race engineers, mechanics, and professionals.

    PT Autosport is building a community that fosters the development of young talent to find a place where they can make an impact in the motorsport community as a career.

    PT Autosport social media

    Instagram: @pt_autosport
    TikTok: @ptautosport
    Twitter: @PtAutosport
    Facebook: PT Autosport
    YouTube: PT Autosport

  • Orion180 Insurance and MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Announce New Multi-Year Partnership

    Orion180 Insurance and MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Announce New Multi-Year Partnership

    Collaboration focused on the Drive for Precision, Agility, and Excellence

    Melbourne, Florida, Oct. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion180, a leader in innovative insurance solutions today announced a multi-year partnership with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team. The insurance trailblazer and America’s Formula 1 team will commence their multi-year partnership from the team’s home race, the United States Grand Prix, held at the Circuit of The Americas, on October 18-20.

    Orion180 has achieved unprecedented growth in the homeowners insurance market through proprietary technology, real-time data, compassion, and transparent underwriting to offer insurance solutions in even the highest-risk regions of the United States. The company provides significant value to customers and agency partners by offering customizable policies and exceptional customer service over the phone and through its easy-to-use MY180 app. Orion180’s unconventional data and customer-driven approach to insurance has earned them a place in the Inc. 5000 list for two consecutive years and a 4.9-star Google rating across the states it serves.

    Orion180 and MoneyGram Haas F1 Team have remarkable synergies as challengers in their respective lanes, capable of achieving more by focusing on innovation, efficiency, and performance. As part of the partnership, Orion180’s logo will adorn the VF-24 as well as race suits, and team kit from the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The company will engage in cross-team collaborations and events, and a host of dynamic activations in marquee races across the United States.

    “I’m delighted to welcome Orion180, one of the fastest-growing and innovative U.S. insurers, as the latest long-term partner of MoneyGram Haas F1 Team,” said Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal at MoneyGram Haas F1 Team. “Orion180 understands the value of charting a different course to compete with the top incumbents, something we fully understand competing at the pinnacle of motorsport. We welcome their trust in how we are evolving and look forward to delivering great value to them throughout our partnership.”

    “We couldn’t be more excited to partner with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, a team that perfectly reflects our own path to success and core values of precision, agility and excellence,” said Ken Gregg, CEO and Founder of Orion180. “We are winning against much larger and better-known brands through our thoughtful, more proactive and innovative insurance solutions that closely mirror what customers need today in a difficult homeowners market.”

    For more information on the official partnership between MoneyGram Haas F1 Team and Orion180, visit www.orion180.com/HaasF1.

    MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, currently seventh overall in the Constructors’ Championship just three points off of sixth place (34-31pts), returns to home soil for Round 19 of the 2024 FIA Formula 1 World Championship – the United States Grand Prix, hosted at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, 18-20 October.

    About Orion180:

    Orion180 is a people-focused, technology-driven insurance brand that offers proprietary technology, real-time data, and straightforward underwriting practices, enabling independent insurance agents to provide their customers with a premier insurance experience.

    Orion180’s operating companies are:

    • Orion180 Insurance Co., a surplus lines (non-admitted) insurance company domiciled in Indiana and doing business in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.
    • Orion180 SelectInsurance Co., an admitted insurance company domiciled in Indiana that is approved to provide coverage in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Ohio.

    Orion180 has developed its own proprietary mobile application and technology platform, MY180, while also supporting third-party data integrations with insurance industry partners. Orion180’s vision is to be the global premier provider of insurance solutions. Our mission is to deliver an exceptional insurance experience through innovative technology, unparalleled customer service, and a comprehensive suite of product solutions.

    Info – www.Orion180.com

    About MoneyGram Haas F1 Team:

    MoneyGram Haas F1 Team debuted in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship in 2016, becoming the first American Formula 1 team since 1986. Founded by industrialist Gene Haas, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team is based in the United States on the same Kannapolis, North Carolina, campus as his championship-winning NASCAR team, Stewart-Haas Racing. Haas is the founder of Haas Automation, the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America, and he is chairman of MoneyGram Haas F1 Team.

    Info – www.haasf1team.com