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The team fought through heat and an early race incident to battle back and take an 11th place finish in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 4 Hours of Mid-Ohio.
Back in 2024 we decided to commemorate each race with its own special poster. We’ve continued through the current season and we thought it would be fun to put them all in one post so you can see the whole collection. (And so can we.) Everybody here has a favorite, […]
In racing, tough days are inevitable. No matter how skilled a team is, high-level competition makes perfection impossible. Missteps, bad luck and disappointment are the uninvited side effects of what can be long, grinding seasons.
Every once in a while, a choice presents itself that draws on something fundamental. When a team has its back against the wall and everything seems to be going wrong, how do they respond? Do they lay down and coast, or do they get up off the mat and fight for every position?
The Racing to End Alzheimer’s team rode a roller coaster of emotion Saturday at Circuit of the Americas, but the team refused to quit, battling back to bring home a very hard-fought fourth place finish.
Racing to End Alzheimer’s heads to Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, this week for round two of the Pirelli GT4 America series, looking to continue the progression that saw the team earn a popular podium finish in the first race of the season.
For the first time since 2021, a purple-clad Racing to End Alzheimer’s car took the track at Sonoma Raceway for the opening leg of the SRO Pirelli GT4 America series. With friends and family watching, Greg Liefooghe and new co-driver Jonathan Perichon wowed a hometown crowd with 120 minutes of technical, competitive racing.
Our teams returned to the SRO Pirelli GT4 America series and started the season on a high note, capturing a podium finish in the first of two one-hour races at Sonoma Raceway.